Hi
I have no idea what 'they' are trying to accomplish with the info
they've asked for.
There are two places to check why drives are being down'ed. The 1st one
is the bptm log on the media server. The 2nd one is /var/adm/messages,
but ONLY if media manager daemons are running in VERBOSE mode. To
Double-check your config against this doc:
ftp://exftpp.symantec.com/pub/support/products/NetBackup_Enterprise_Serv
er/267773.pdf
Ensure that these 2 commands are successful:
tpautoconf -verify celerra_host
tpautoconf -probe celerra_host
Regards
Marianne
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From:
Hi Justin,
I've gotten this to work, but only with very small replicated folders.
I have the same issue as you with large replicated folders and have
yet to find a solution.
Thanks,
Marc
-Original Message-
Hi Judy,
Yes, I am aware of that, this is a brand new host and the
When is the next NetBackup Customer Forum in Roseville?
Thanks,
Reg Giacomini
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:29 AM, reg.giacom...@co.hennepin.mn.us wrote:
When is the next NetBackup Customer Forum in Roseville?
We just had one last week so it will probably be next October for the next
one.
I'm hoping that there's another December TechDay in Roseville in December
though.
It's been almost a year since I've had to deal with a clustered master
server, so I may not remember some of the details, but in addition to
knowing the virtual name of the cluster, NBU also knows the host names of
every node in the cluster. How NBU dealt with a cluster changed in either
5.1