Hi Tim
Snap! same problem! Got a MySQL box and cannot back it up! The agent will
not talk to it, therefore I configured MYSQL to do its own backup and on the
odd occasion, take MYSQL down and take an offline backup of the DB!
Thats just what I do - may not agree with others !
Regards
Simon
Try it by the IP address perhaps ? See if its name issue
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I would agree with Ed. The best way is usually to do a dump to disk,
then back up the disk. There are other options depending on which
storage engine you're using.
I know it's a shameless plug, but there is a MySQL backup chapter in my
book:
http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/0596102461
Just started
Thanks Jasan...if you could try giving a path in the 1st backup stream to be
very small like in KBs and that stream need not be part of the DB, could be
part of File System. That way you could ensure that the 1st stream is
completed much before the other streams. Not sure if this would work but I
a
Anyone running Solaris 8 and an MSL2024 tape library with LTO3 tape drives? If
so how is it working? Are the drive SCSI or SAN attached?What HBAS/SCSI
cards are you using? What NetBackup level?
Thanks, Monte
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On 1/23/2007 5:59 PM, Wilkinson, Tim wrote:
> Do we just use the normal NBU MSSQL agent to backup MySQL or is a normal
> file backup OK? there doesn't seem to be any special agent for MySQL.
I believe that your best option right now is to use mysqldump to export
the database to a flat file and
Hi,
Do we just use the normal NBU MSSQL agent to backup MySQL or is a normal
file backup OK? there doesn't seem to be any special agent for MySQL.
Cheers,
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Tim Wilkinson
I.T. Support Officer
>
> Solaris 9 nb 5.0mp6
>
> Can you have a nb 6.0 master and have the media servers be nb
5.0?
>From the Veritas NetBackup 6.0 Release Notes:
NetBackup has supported mixed patch-level versions for many
releases.
Mixed
patch-level support enables NetBackup servers to run a mixture of
NetBackup ma
Jayanth,
I'd be happy to share this script; however it is not working correctly right
now. One reason happens to be that I failed to realize that even though the
.lock files will prevent other streams from running the script, if the first
stream hasn't completed the script yet then the others f
Did you check for MSI services are properly installed? Is so try reinstalling
Windows Installer 3.1 Redistributable
It may fix your problem. Marcos DeLimaMCSA - MS Certified Systems
AdministratorVERITAS NetBackup SpecialistITIL Certfied ProfessionalSYMANTEC
Products SpecialistPhone +55 11 8563
I've had that happen.particularly with client initiated DB
backups.
Even worse, Netbackup would report as complete, 100%, Status 0, but the
DB would still be in "backup mode".
The FW wasn't reporting any denies/blocks, but there were messages,
yikes, memory is getting bad, something to the
No - think they need to be 5.1 at least - BUT Master ver. 6 and Media Servers
at ver 5.1 is NOT recomended, and will probally give u alot of
challenges/problems - we had to upgrade alle Master + Media Servers in one go
Good luck :)
Regards
Christian Sonder
Solaris 9 nb 5.0mp6
Can you have a nb 6.0 master and have the media servers be nb 5.0?
Greg
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Any idea???
This while installing MP4 for NBU6 NetBackup patch on Windows 2003.
(MP2 and MP3 installed successfully previously.) Can't find anything on
Veritas or Microsoft support site.
Patch install fails with "Installation Interrupted". We found this in
the Install log:
01-23-2007,12
The server version must be the newest version you have.
A 5.1 server cannot backup a 6.0 client.
Is that what you are trying to do?
Justin.
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Anas Kayal wrote:
> We just added a new RedHat 2.4 machine. Im running Netbackup 5.1 MP5.
> Now I installed the agent from Netbackup
We just added a new RedHat 2.4 machine. Im running Netbackup 5.1 MP5.
Now I installed the agent from Netbackup 6.0 on the RedHat Machine. When
the schedule runs, it connects to the client and then it just hangs and
gives this statement:
Error bpbrm(pid=5388) could not write KEEPALIVE to COMM_SOCK
Hi all,
We are thinking of moving our master server away from hpux onto intel/amd
istead. And in the same time move to SUSE 9 64-bit.
Does anyone run SUSE 9 64-bit on intel/amd platform as nbu master in bigger
environments?
Thanks and regards,
Hampus Lind
Rikspolisstyrelsen
National
Are you backing up through a firewall? We have a similar issue where
the final acknowledgement isn't getting back from the client to the
media server, so the backup hangs at 100% complete. Only for occasional
backups, and maybe those with more streams than others. It isn't
clear-cut though, and
I spent some time on this a year or two ago for backing up Oracle
without using the NetBackup Agent. I found
1. Do the "start of backup" work on the first stream that runs, which
isn't necessarily STREAM_NUMBER=1. Set a flag to indicate it's
complete. You'll have to do some checking to prevent
Hello All
Is it possible to exclude drives from VSS (shadow copy) like you can when
you're running VSP ?
Regards
Michael
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