You'll most likely want to look at FlashBackup options, if you've got a decent
number of files in your NAS'.
The Netbackup client (and any backup client TBH) is rather slow for lots of
files. FlashBackup goes some way to working around this successfully.
Cheers,
Nic
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Dear All,
We are on Redhat 5.4 with Netbackup 7.0
I have a requirement, where Unix client's dump the backup to a shared NFS
Folder. This NFS Shared folder is mounted on my master/media server.
I want to achieve, if the backup status code = '0' then delete the selected
files/folder. I will use
I want to achieve, if the backup status code = '0' then delete the selected
files/folder. I will use a custom shell script to delete the files.
Otherwise skip them for deletion and send me the alert via email.
Take a look at /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/backup_exit_notify
This is a script called
The patch (PHCO_30030) has been superseded more than once and we have one of
the superseding patches PHCO_37369 so would already have the bug fix the
poster at the link mentioned.
However, I'd like to thank you as your pointer helped me resolve the issue:
1) By downloading and compiling his
I just checked my RHEL6 master and the RHEL5 media server I'd tested before and
neither of them have ipnodes in /etc/nsswitch.conf. In fact the man page for
nsswitch.conf on both does NOT mention ipnodes. (The man page on HP-UX does
and I've found online references to same for Solaris man
http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/Solaris_10_ipnodes_caveat.html
http://blogs.sun.com/superpat/entry/solaris_10_etc_hosts_gotcha
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19455-01/806-0916/6ja8539c5/index.html
Hmm... who knew (I did not) there is so much already known about this?! :)
--- On Wed,
It's not so simple on Solaris 10:
From Solaris OS 10U4 onwards, the contents of the /etc/inet/ipnodes and
/etc/hosts files have been merged together into just the/etc/hosts file.
Applying kernel patch 120011-14 on any Solaris 10 system will also perform the
merge, and subsequent removal of
I'd seen most of that but it is all related to Solaris which we don't use here.
The file mentioned for Solaris ipnodes doesn't appear to exist for HP-UX or
RHEL. (The nsswitch.conf file exists on all 3 though and as noted the HP-UX
version does allow for an ipnodes line.)
My MS Admin tells
Hello.
I'm trying to determine which license module/option that I need to
purchase to activate the DataStore option in a policy on NetBackup.
Currently I am not able to add a DataStore policy type to a policy for
exporting data off a PureDisk server.
Thanks, Dave..
Just add the puredisk license to netbackup.
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