I would be interested in that as well.
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008, Esson, Paul wrote:
Jonathan,
Thanks for quick the response. A copy of the script would be welcome to
get me started.
Regards,
Paul Esson
From: Martin, Jonathan [mailto:[EMAIL
Folks,
I am looking at having to migrate policy information between two
NetBackup Domains (Windows 2000/5.1 MP6 to Solaris 10/6.5.2)
My intention is to capture the existing information via a script or
series of scripts and to use that same data as source information in
creating the new
Shyam,
I have been told I cannot do this by Symantec. I thought it would be
possible as this information is text based but I placed a call with
support outlining what I was proposing and was told no.
Regards,
Paul Esson
From: Shyam Hazari
Paul,
Actually it could be a problem if you had already existing policies
otherwise you can save policy information using bpplinfo ... and
then use that information to create the policies.
Greg
Esson, Paul a écrit :
Shyam,
I have been told I cannot do this by Symantec. I
Hi all,
Anyone use third party first call support?
If yes, pros and cons please.
Thanks
Bill
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I'm going to take a guess that you are talking about a Hot Catalog
backup. If so go into the properties of the policy and select the
Disaster Recovery tab. Make sure you have a valid path and most
importantly a valid user ID that has permissions to write to that path.
(Sorted this one out
I've heard lots of good things about Datalink. We use them for our tape
library support and have used them for NetBackup consulting but not for
first call NetBackup support. Good bunch of folks there.
.../Ed
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wrote:
Anyone use
I have used third party support from Versitec, and generally had very
good results.
Both for hardware and software.
-Andrew
Mark Glazerman wrote:
I haven't but I don't see how they can be any worse than the current support
being offered by Symantec !!
Not a great answer to your question
I just completed one that I wrote in Python, which does both phase 1
and phase 2 imports.
All phases are multi-processed; it will spawn concurrent processes for
each instance of bpimport (and others) and let Netbackup manage the
tape drive resources.
It also works on a best-fit approach, where
I'm interested in the Windows scripts.
Carol Schneider, MCSA
Open Systems Engineer
Spiegel Brands, Inc.
(Tel) 757.825.4015
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From: Siva Santhakumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Veritas-bu] One report
Still creating some scripts for these NDMP backups, this is the first
time I've worked with bpplinfo much. I'd prefer the policy be kept
inactive until I need it, so I'd like the script to enable it.
I'd never realized that running bpplinfo -set option will *change* any
unspecified option to the
We recently did this same thing. Its obviously easiest if you can get
everything staged off first...but if not you do need to make sure the
path to the image doesn't change. Links work well for this if you
need to change the mountpoint though. I can confirm that NB doesn't
need to be shutdown
We are running NB 6.5.1 on HP-UX 11.23 with one master server
and ten client/media servers (including the master server).
Our tape library is a HP ESL9326 with sixteeen physical drives
One of the clients has approx 20tb of data to be backed-up ,
these are broken into various backup policies.
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