Standard Client - Client backups, Software Encryption and Bare Metal
Restore.
Enterprise Client includes, Snapshots, San Media Server, San Client, Vmware
VCB, plus Standard Client
Jim
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Yes, but ... keep in mind that if you ever want to use an Enterprise Client
(SAN Client, SAN Media Server, Snapshot client ...), you will need an
Enterprise Server license!
S.
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I recently went through the same exercise and this is what I came up
with:
- NetBackup Server
- Single Master/Media server + clients
- All features of Enterprise EXCEPT
- Clustered Master Server
- SAN Media Server
- API Library Robot
Clausen, Matt R[EQ] wrote:
> NetBackup Standard = Allowes a Single Combined Master+Media Server
> NetBackup Enterprise = Allows Multiple Master/Media Servers
>
Really? Is that the only difference?
So if I'm only ever going to have a single (combined) master/media server, I
only need NetBack
NetBackup Standard = Allowes a Single Combined Master+Media Server
NetBackup Enterprise = Allows Multiple Master/Media Servers
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Remember you have to install 6.5 first then do the upgrade to 6.5.3
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
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rusty.ma...@sungard.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 4:40 PM
To: Dust
We are in the process of re-evaluating all our netbackup licenses . Can anyone
please tell me what is difference between Netbackup enterprise license Vs
Netbackup Standard license ?
P.S. Master and media run on the same box for all the Netbackup servers in our
environment
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If you have the install DVD, it's on the Windows Install one, which is
DVD1, I believe.
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It sounds to me like your library is not configured the way you want to
use it.
The media access port (MAP/CAP/whatever you call it) is for putting tapes
into the library. Typically this is done by opening the port, putting the
tapes in, closing the door and doing an inventory from NetBackup.
I think what he meant by restore form the master is to use the BAR on
the Master to do all the restores.
I NEVER use the BAR on a client to do the restores - no need.
I just use the remote admin console on pc and start all the restores
from there.
I admit that the only time I log into a cl
If NetBackup is going to back up files on a server, you need the client
software. The entire NetBackup suite is Client/Server based where the server
connects to the client and basically sucks the files back to the server to
place into the appropriate storage based on the policy.
I'm not sure wh
You cannot back it up without the client installed.
The "client" is NOT JUST the BAR.
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of
Obenschain, Charles T.
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 3:4
I have a really basic question.
Do you need to load the client software on the server that you are
backing up if you are NOT going to restore files from the "Client"
server? I will be restoring files only from the master server.
Also, what processes run on the "client" if no client software i
I would also like to hear if anyone have done this before without the help of
Symantec PS. According to this tech note from Symantec, this is not
officially support by their tech support if you do this yourself. You will need
to use their PS to perform this tasks.
http://seer.entsupport.sym
Mailslots are not treated as a normal slot as far as NetBackup is concerned.
You need to have an empty slot for the tape to go into before NetBackup can
then move it into a drive or import it into the library. As a general rule of
thumb, I will usually allocate one empty slot per mailslot in my
bob944 wrote:
>
> I don't know your hardware, but are you selecting "Empty media sccess
> port prior to updating" in the inventory GUI?
>
> If the Scalar 50 is like some other small scalar that I saw in a demo,
> when you put tapes in the slid-out magazine, a little dialog comes up on
> the con
In fact in places I've worked that we used a scheduler (Maestro/Tivoli
Workload Scheduler) we did have it abend on non-zero exit status. That
is actually default behavior.
At one site we actually wrote wrapper scripts to set exit status on the
backup script so that if it was an status 1 from NBU
> I have a server running Netbackup 6.5 on Windows Server 2003
> x64, and a Quantum Scalar 50. I have the robot and both
> drives in the Scalar visible in Netbackup, I can move tapes
> around with the Scalar's web interface, and if I manually
> move a tape into the Passthrough ports on the Sca
> So anything other than a status 0 abbends our job. What's
Is that the behaviour you want? You didn't ask, but that's probably not
what I'd want my scheduler process to do.
> I can't find anywhere in any log which file bpbackup is
> actually choking on. Sometimes the status 12 happens before
I have a server running Netbackup 6.5 on Windows Server 2003 x64, and a Quantum
Scalar 50. I have the robot and both drives in the Scalar visible in
Netbackup, I can move tapes around with the Scalar's web interface, and if I
manually move a tape into the Passthrough ports on the Scalar, I can
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