Thanks for all of the great information everyone! A couple of things I
would like to add:
1. I didn't add a directory because I was under the impression (and if you
try for the day of and up to a couple of days back) that simply searching
via policy (-k policy) I would get everything backed up v
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:34 AM, WEAVER, Simon (external) <
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> 1) VCB Backups (consolidated) - how is it Licensed from a NetBackup
> perspective? Is it based on 1 host with multiple VM machines, per processor
> or the number of VM machines on a host?
>
> 2) Flash Backups
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Thomas D Pryde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Is it possible (has anyone done this) to take a 6.51 catalog and copy it
> to another drive (SAN drive) and then re-assign to a new server (hardware
> upgrade)? What are the potential problems? New hardware and u
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 05:47:27PM -0700, Jimenez, Daniel wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> How would you modify the files that are being backed up on a hot catalog
> backup with Netbackup 6.0 (Windows)?
I've not found any method to modify what is captured during a hot
catalog backup. It is possible to dis
To add that client you need to remove your MP4 client patch.
Then re-run the 51GA client install and choose to install your specific
clients, or all clients.
Then reapply the mp4 client patch. You should be able to push then.
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Jim H wrote:
>
> I would not try copying it. I would name the new server same as the old, and
> recover from a catalog backup.
>
> Treat it as a disaster recovery. There are articles on that on NBU support
> site.
Whoops, thought he meant a catalog restore, yeah for repli
I would not try copying it. I would name the new server same as the old, and
recover from a catalog backup.
Treat it as a disaster recovery. There are articles on that on NBU support site.
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I've tested this only for the catalog itself (i.e.
veritas\netbackup\db\images) and it works fine. The only downside of
this is that your volume database dosen't make the transtition - when
you load the media into the new host they will all look like scratch /
the media are no assigned as they sho
We have a Solaris master server running 5.1 MP4. I would like to know how I
install additional client packages on the master,
So I can push them out. We recently installed a AIX server in our
environment, but when we built the master, we didn¹t install
The AIX package, so we can¹t push the client.
On Tue, 22 Jul 2008, Thomas D Pryde wrote:
> Is it possible (has anyone done this) to take a 6.51 catalog and copy it
> to another drive (SAN drive) and then re-assign to a new server (hardware
> upgrade)? What are the potential problems? New hardware and
> upgrading OS from Win 2000 to W
Is the SL24 the FC or SCSI one? Generally though once the device is available
to the OS, NetBackup should be able to use it. The MPT Driver problem listed
here is more of a Solaris 10 issue then a Solaris 8 issue, so you should be
fine.
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Here you go.
Before attempting to use Netbackup with HP-UX 11.31 a customer should first
install the HP-UX 11.31 patch bundle from March 2008 and then apply HP-UX 11.31
patch PHKL-37455.
Hope that helps you.
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Is it possible (has anyone done this) to take a 6.51 catalog and copy it
to another drive (SAN drive) and then re-assign to a new server (hardware
upgrade)? What are the potential problems? New hardware and
upgrading OS from Win 2000 to Win 2003 SP2.
Thank you___
All
Quick 2 questions.
1) VCB Backups (consolidated) - how is it Licensed from a NetBackup
perspective? Is it based on 1 host with multiple VM machines, per
processor or the number of VM machines on a host?
2) Flash Backups - Again, licensing, is it per client, or per processor?
Cannot find an
I think you just need to change the barcode...not the mediaid. You
can do something like "vmchange -barcode 01951 -m 001951" to associate
the "new" barcode with the old mediaid. Media ids don't actually have
anything to do with the barcode. It just so happens that netbackup
bases the media I'd o
Seems this did the trick but was a last resort. Hopefully people will
remember the old policy name should they wish to restore :)
Very odd why it happened all of a sudden though.
cheers to all
Troy Schuler wrote:
> Recreate the policy with a new name. NBU has problems periodically from
> relea
I have a very old DLT70 tape with the Media and Barcode ID "001951".
Now i need a restore from this tape, but the netbackup ( NBU6.0MP4 )
system will try to restore from the tape with MediaID "01951".
What can i do to rename/change this MediaID from "001951" to "01951" ?
Cortal Consors S.A. Zwe
Does anyone know where i can find compatibility with a new Sun SL24 unit
and Netbackup v5.0MP7 on Solaris 8. I'm having no joy on the sunsolve
site. Will the normal sg driver be able to see it? It will be using LTO3
drives.
Cheers
Martin Ruslan wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> I've looked to the NBU6.5 HC
If you're at 6.5.2, there's really no point in applying 6.5.2A. The only
incremental difference between the two is documented in TN 304269:
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/304269.htm
So, if you haven't been affected by the "STREAMS" (AKA Incrementals as
Fulls) problem documented there an
Martin,
I checked the files I downloaded, and the 6.5.2 was indeed the A version.
NB_6.5.2A.solaris_x86_305652.tar
The other necessary patch files (client, java, ndmp) were applied, and were the
correct version.
The files I used on the sparc version I'll have to check later.
Sun is working on
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