Hi there!, I will start trying this things you wrote. Its a file server with
milllars of small files, but what i dont understand is why it makes 2%
percent while out of office and when I came back to office it makes again
another 20%, its seems that it takes rest like me during not office hours
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:05 AM, Iker Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hi there!, I will start trying this things you wrote. Its a file server
with milllars of small files,
Are you doing Flash Backups? If not, you should investigate this - it's an
added cost, but for file servers with
Hi there!, I will start trying this things you wrote. Its a file server with
milllars of small files,
| Are you doing Flash Backups? If not, you should investigate this - it's
an added cost, but for file servers with millions of small files, it will
*significantly* speed up your backups
Iker
Following on from our emails, contact your sales rep for Symantec
Products, you may be able to get a trial key.
It was a solution I suggested yesterday direct to you, especially if its
this one client that is causing the problem, and millions of files on
this disk.
Simon
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Iker Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
| Are you doing Flash Backups? If not, you should investigate this -
it's an added cost, but for file servers with millions of small files, it
will *significantly* speed up your backups while reducing the load on your
A couple of times now when doing a long alternate server/alternate path
restore I've seen the speed of the restore drop dramatically (e.g. from
around 24 to 26 MB/s to around 600 KB/s) then speed up on occasion but
generally stay in that low range.
Normally we've seen the former range and we've
Has anyone successfully restored a Novell client running 5.1MP7 with Netbackup
6.5.2? When we attempt a restore we get the following error:
09:23:44: [552.605] 8 bpcd::bpcd_wait_for_request_state: WRN - bad request
token (13312)
Normally this error is associated with the Novell client not
Not just you Patrick, still having issues myself altho' I note that some are
successfully using the forum.
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The Advanced Disk option is now included in the Enterprise Client.
It includes San Media Client and Server all the off host disk options lot of
other stuff.
The Enterprise Client is Tiered (1,2,3,4) roughly determined by the cpu
count(or capability) though you will need your specifc model
It appears to be working now. Thanks for the reply though. I was begining to
think nobody read my emails. :)
Not just you Patrick, still having issues myself altho' I note that some are
successfully using the forum.
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Jim Horalek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Advanced Disk option is now included in the Enterprise Client.
Yeah, but the original poster is running NetBackup 6.0 and this makes things
a bit difference because Symantec has been known to make it difficult to buy
A word of caution. I just rolled back 6.5.2A to 6.5.2 then to 6.5.1. I lost
all my Storage Life Cycle policies and couldn't rebuild them. I kept getting
an intermittent connectivity error. Nbstl -l was empty. (Master Suse Linux
IA64)
Happy ending I just re-did 6.5.2A and my policies returned.
FYI, registration has started for the NetBackup Customer Forum in Roseville
that is held once a year. The event is planned for October 21-23 2008 for
customers to learn more about NetBackup, PureDisk, Backup Reporter and
Real-Time protection products. This event is also important so that
Hi
I am trying to use bpbackup command to backup files in a folder then sub
folders in that folder , recursively all way down. Tried command
./bpbackup /testing/*
But it did not backup subfolder and underneath that.Command help is
weird not explanatory ..
# ./bpbackup -help
USAGE: bpbackup [-p
It recurses automatically.. in fact, it's a common question on how to
stop it from doing that.
just do this: bpbackup -p policy -s schedule /testing
Note, the schedule above has to be a UBAK (user-backup) schedule type.
-M
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I also have this same problem and all Symantec has had me do is upgrade.
Fist from 6.5 to 6.5.2 and now to 6.5.2A which was supposed to fix the issu,
but it did not.
I have tried recreating the backup several times.
i have noticed that the backup is basically good and that you can recover
I was just looking over this last night, and was surprised it's not on by
default
I also ran across a statement in the guide that said you should use
caution with ACS libraries, but I could not tell why you needed to be
cautious. Anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
Rusty Major, MCSE, BCFP, VCS ▪
I agree, VSP has always had problems and those have not been fixed, to my
knowledge. The preferred method now is to use VSS if you can. I read
something that stated VSS could be used on Windows 2000 as long as you
have a certain Service Pack, but I have not investigated that any further.
Rusty
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