Curtis Preston wrote:
I and a partner have done the same. What we did was to run the wizard
multiple times with all the options we wanted, then compiled all the
results into one monolithic script. The script gets the SID from the
policy name.
I just think the wizard is a much better pl
I and a partner have done the same. What we did was to run the wizard
multiple times with all the options we wanted, then compiled all the
results into one monolithic script. The script gets the SID from the
policy name.
I just think the wizard is a much better place to _start_ then the
exa
The one problem with the "wizard" architecture (at least, last that I
checked), is that one script needs to be maintained for each SID. Make
that two, if your backup strategy includes hot and cold backups. Factor
in potential differences in parallelism on databases which reside on
faster disk,
I don't get point number 1. RMAN does in fact allow you specify policy
(I'm sure) and the schedule (I'm almost sure).
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You said:
>4 - The default scripts are terrible, and while all this customization
>is possible you really have to "dive in" and learn everything about how
>RMAN and NBU communicate to make this happen. As far as I am concerned
>RMAN telling NBU which policy and schedule to use should be STANDARD.
FYI all / after getting tons of feedback here and some from the Symantec
Forums and lots of testing w/ my DBAs I've come up with the following
solution to my issue.
1 - RMAN only uses the "Default-Application" schedule because you don't
specify in RMAN which policy and schedule you want to use. Pr
We passed up Datalink support for direct support from Symantec.
Sounds like that might have been a mistake.
-Jonathan
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Here we use the public for some backups and the backup lan for others.
We don't put the IPs for the backup LAN in DNS - we just add it to the
/etc/hosts file on the master or media server we use as the host for
backups.
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I dunno.Jonathan's experience pretty much echos what I experienced
since oh, 6-7 years ago, whenever I dealt direct with Veritas.
These days I deal with a VAR, and they're absolutely fantastic.
VERY knowledgable techs answering the phones, and when they can't solve
it, they can get direct t
You can also do this without ssh:
for box in `cat customer-box-list`
do
echo "Machine [$box] level is:"
bpgetconfig -M $box |grep -i ver
done
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VP Data Protection
GlassHouse Technologies
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Ana,
I would not make the virtual server dependent on the
backup IP resource. In fact, I would make sure that
the backup IP and NIC do not cause the cluster group
to fail over. This gives you the ability to make
changes on the backup net without impacting your
production side, and protects your pr
The one time I tried e-mail support using the form on their web page, I got an
undeliverable response. I told our sales rep about it (this was an
administrative issue rather than a technical one so I mistakenly thought our
sales rep might 1 care and 2 be helpful) and she just told me to call.
Just my £.02 worth. Unless it is absolutely critical, in which case I will ask
to be transferred immediately, I send an email from their web site. This does
many things:
1) They get my email address right (unless I type it wrong) :-(
2) They send an automated response that they rece
I have dealt with numerous vendors and support. Like all vendors, who
you get on the other line makes a huge difference as to the type of
support you receive. i.e. I actually have received better Red Hat Linux
support from HP versus directly from Red Hat. But in that same example
I have had both
A while back there was a thread going about how good/bad Symantec
support is. I recently submitted and closed my first case (after
solving the issue myself) and replied the following to their "Technical
Support Feedback" survey. We didn't have Netbackup support here for
many years, and only bou
Hi Adam,
i know it's to late, but if your problem still exists try to install
the 6.0_MP4 and the MP4_NDMP Package.
It solved the problem in my case.
My config is NB Master: Solaris 9, NB @ MP4
NDMP host: NetApp Filer with OnTap 7.0.4
Regards,
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Hi,
Do someone know how I can do the same from hp-ux? That is monitoring tape
speed from commandline.
Under hp only -t (terminal statistics) option is available for iostat,
otherwise it only show disk info...
Thanks and regards,
Hampus Lind
Rikspolisstyrelsen
National Police Board
Tel dir: +46
Yeah the client just backs up local drives. I haven't tried the multiple
streams on it yet, but i have tried disabling OTM and it now seems to be
working.
So...as im a unix engineer what is the importance of OTM running? I
thought it was so it could backup open files. By disabling it does it
mean
I had the same problem when running 5.0GA on the client. Went away when I
upgraded to MP6.
Steve
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Subject: [Verita
Have any of you seen a windows 2000 client hang on this file?
/System_State/Boot_Files/catalog/CATMAST.cbd
Im running NBU 4.5mp6 ( i know i need to upgrade ) with the master being
on solaris8 attached to an L25. Its just this client has now started to
hang backups and it remains active forever un
Cant you just cat /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/version on each unix client?
That tells you the maintpack level.
If you had ssh and keys you could just loop your machines.
e.g i do something like this from the master server which can ssh to
each client as a certain user
for box in `cat customer-box-l
Hi Marco
So I can understand whats going on here, do you have a dedicated backup
lan for the clients and the media/master server?
If so it may not be the drive or the san connectivity which is the issue.
I had the same at one of my branches.
Firstly can both clients and master/media server resol
Hi guys,
does anyone idea how to set the Norton Antivirus to not impact on backup
perfromance?
I'm not experienced on antivirus
Txs
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