That's interesting Jon. I'll look into nbevtmgr.
But one thing I forgot to mention in my previous email is that
restarting NBU does not clear up the issue for me. That makes me think
it might be something to do with PBX or ICS.
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Jon Bousselot
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I posted a question just like this back on January 7, 2008, and the
process that was gradually consuming ram was nbevtmgr. I have NBU
running on 32 bit linux, and this process seems to consume resources
slowly, but I don't have graphs to show its progress.
Restarting NBU (all of it or just nbevtm
Hello folks,
We are running NBU 6.5.2 on RHEL 4 on Intel X86_64. The master server
is a dedicated NBU master, there is one dedicated NBU Media Server
(also RHEL 4 x86_64) and several RHEL 5 x86_64 SAN Media Servers.
The master has 8 GB of RAM.
I am seeing strange constant growth in "commited" me
All,
I talked to Symantec about this and they say they are never combined.
Thanks again.
Dwayne Adams
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Dwayne
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We're unable to see the robot.
It's a :
Protect tier VTL v2.1.1
Library is presented as P3000
It has LTO2 drives being emulated
This is the broken one:
/dev/sg/c0tw1000c973d212l0: ## <- robot should appear here
/dev/sg/c0tw1000c973d212l1: removable dev type 1h IBM
has it ever worked?
can you verify ndmp connect thru CLI
Adams, Dwayne wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have 2 NDMP filers that die with error 23s at approximately 15 minutes into
> FULL backup jobs. I believe Netbackup is killing the NDMP connection after
> 900 seconds (waiting for a data response
Dear All,
I've problem when running inventory robot, it's failed with status 228
requested slot does not exist in robot.
it's a new environment with NBU 6.5 MP2 and SL3000, i also applied device
mapping for Sl3000 but the inventory still failed.
if anyone have some idea please share.
thanks
Roe
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 02:36:40PM -0700, Adams, Dwayne wrote:
> I have 2 NDMP filers that die with error 23s at approximately 15 minutes
> into FULL backup jobs. I believe Netbackup is killing the NDMP
> connection after 900 seconds (waiting for a data response from the
> filers).
Pretty odd.
> In the past we have used "vmoprcmd -h vahfcnas1-old -d pr | awk
> '$1~/[0-9]/ {print $3}' " to find the pending requests for a single
> media server. We have seen that the fields have been changed and that
> all the pending requests for all media servers are returned.
> Is there a
> replacement
Hello,
I have 2 NDMP filers that die with error 23s at approximately 15 minutes
into FULL backup jobs. I believe Netbackup is killing the NDMP
connection after 900 seconds (waiting for a data response from the
filers). Are some timeout settings combined during the backup process?
For instan
We are running Netbackup 6.5 with HP/UX 11.23 on IA64 hardware. We have 3
Master servers and 3 dedicated media servers. To ease use and administration
we segregated the environments (1 for Unix (Solaris, HP/UX, AIX, Linux), 1 for
Windows (2003,2008, Etc.), and our Dev/Test which comprises a m
Very interesting "Unsupported Options" I've not seen this before.
I suppose that is why these options did not show in the man page.
I wonder if there are supported options to query the tape requests for a
specific media server?
Scott Deiter
System Administrator
Hanover Direct, Inc.
Hano
Scott,
Based on the "vmoprcmd -Q" output,
-hostdevmon [pr|ds|hs] [-h ]
Same as -devmon but for a specific media server.
try using:
vmoprcmd -hostdevmon pr -h
Mike
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In the past we have used "vmoprcmd -h vahfcnas1-old -d pr | awk
'$1~/[0-9]/ {print $3}' " to find the pending requests for a single
media server. We have seen that the fields have been changed and that
all the pending requests for all media servers are returned. Is there a
replacement for this
> I am curious if there is anyone out there running on HP Itanium
> for Netbackup Master server. If so, can you answer a few questions.
Sure.
We recently added a NetBackup environment on 11.31 and ia64 (smaller
than our pre-existing ones, which are 11.23 on PA-RISC). The former
is still 6.5GA,
Thanks Jeff for the clarification.
Yes, PA-RISC as an OS is 64-bit and has been there for awhile, it is NB
that runs as a 32-bit app on PA-RISC which is our issue. So hitting the
memory limits of a 32-bit app has been problematic in our environment.
We have verified the compatibility matrix so
There's a bit of a flaw in your question as it implies PA-RISC wasn't 64
bit. However as of PA-RISC 2.0 introduced back when they were still
making K class servers it was a 64 bit CPU. With HP-UX 11.0 you still
had the option to install the OS as 32 bit or 64 bit. As of HP-UX 11.11
(11i v1) you
Hi bob
1st - Yes this is one of many I sent (well 2 were important, the others
were replied to help others out!)
Im not sure what you find hard to understand; At the moment, we have
alot of Volume Pools for different systems. My aim is to try to reduce
the number of pools, which will help reduce
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