Can a backup run simuntaneously via backup exec and netbackup.
I guess they both use diffrent ports for communication.
I have loaded backup exec and netbackup on same client:-I am not going to run
backups via both but still wanna confirm if this is possible to run backups
using both and that to
Hi all,
Trying to setup a storage server with Netbackup 7, and I seem to be
running into this issue:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/storage-server-configuration-wizar
d-rdsm-has-encountered-sts-error-ioctl-failed-2060017
I've setup the local host file accordingly, confirmed that my
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 1:33 PM, pranav batra wrote:
>
> We have pushed netbackup client from 6.5.4 master server in HP-UX(11.11)
> client.
> But the client verion is showing as 6.5 only.
> Why this?
>
> I didn't see any issue with the push:-Everything happened smooth.
>
NetBackup can be really o
I use the windows remote admin console.
From: Kalusche, Dan [mailto:dan.kalus...@andersencorp.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 2:23 PM
To: Judy Hinchcliffe; pranav_vent...@hotmail.com;
veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] HP-UX-Client version issue
We've always had the 3
We've always had the 3rd position in /usr/openv/netbackup/version
Ex:
NetBackup-HP-UX11.23 6.5.4
I push using the java gui - haven't pushed via script at all...
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On
>From what I'm reading there isn't any special intermediate steps and it
>appears that one can patch directly from 6.5.1 to 6.5.4?
I'm considering going to 6.5.5 but haven't heard much feedback from those in
this forum on those results.
All feedback appreciated especially from those having an
Actually check on the client.
I know 6.5.3 Unix clients did not show position 3, but on 6.5.5 it does. I was
never on 6.5.4 so not sure if it gave position 3 or not.
So when I was on 6.5.3 all my unix servers only showed 6.5
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-b
Hello,
We have pushed netbackup client from 6.5.4 master server in HP-UX(11.11)
client.But the client verion is showing as 6.5 only.Why this?
I didn't see any issue with the push:-Everything happened smooth.
Kindly help.
Thanks and Regards
Pranav Batra
Hello,
Thanks for the quick reply!!
The thing is that i am looking for a reason why using VSP makes the server to
hung.
PS:
We have adequate space in all the drives.
Thanks and Regards
Pranav Batra
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] VSP making server hung.
Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 12:27:32 -040
The Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) is a Microsoft product that is
built into Windows (2003+). It functions similarly to the Veritas
Snapshot Provider (VSP) in that it allows you to backup open files on a
volume. VSS is recommended for 2003, but both should function. I would
try the following.
Hello,
There is one windows 2003 server and we are taking it's backup via VSP .What we
have found that in last couple of weeks that when ever tha backup starts the
server gets hung.
PS:-We have adequate free space in all of the drives.When i changed snapshot
from VSP to VSS:-It started working
If NetBackup is unable to write to the log files it will stall and not
run. Check the logs directory and also the logs in the db directory
sometimes they can get to be many GB in size. Either remove them or move
them to another spot to free up space. At least that is what occurred to
us when we had
So long as they are only doing a static one to one NAT it should work
but you need to make sure you are resolving the outside global NAT-ed IP
address to the correct hostname. And if they are NAT-ing into the
network from the DMZ you need to make sure the inside IP addresses are
translated to the c
I don't know that it matters they're NATted. Can you access them via
the NATted IPs from your Master server? If not are there any other IPs
you can? So long as you your master connects to the host it seems it
would back it up. The only issue I know of would be if you had a host
name resolution
Jeff - I am pretty sure that there should be synchronizing of the expiration
date within RMAN and NetBackup - although the expiration of images within RMAN
is handled here by our DBA group. Our process is to backup the control file
right after the RMAN backup and our restore process starts with
I have a client that has a small cluster of systems (maybe 2 dozen)
behind a NAT firewall. I'm being asked to back all of them up. I've
done some Google searches on backing up across NAT, and I'm a little
confused about exactly how to do it.
Anyone have any tips?
- Heathe Kyle Yeakley
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