Hi,
If you don't get any luck to get a script, please make use of the Exclude
Dates which works like a wonder, I've got exactly the same schedules whereby
at the end of March I'm running a yearly backup instead of a monthly. The
monthly schedule is excluded at the end of March and the yearly
My understanding with calendar based backups is that only one schedule can
run within a day. This has been verified with early releases of 6.5. Now in
7.1 I have seen two calendar schedules run on the same day but not at the
same time. The second to run basically waited the first one to finish.
Dear All,
We have setting up a Master/Media server running on Windows 2008 (64
bit) server. Where I am trying to do a backup of Sun Solaris clients.
In the Standard Backup Policy. In the Policy attributes I am using
cross mount points and in backup selection / i.e. I want to backup
the whole
Hello All,
How can I exclude the above mention from a backup.
I have tried:
System State:\
System_State:\
/System Stage/
Shadow Copy Components:\
Shadow Copy Components
/Shadow Copy Components/
None of them appear to work, which leads me to one more question, how can I
tell if it is excluding
Hello,
I cannot try it now but the
Shadow Copy Components:\*
Should do the job
Stefanos
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[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Whelan,
Patrick
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 12:11 PM
To:
What you can do now, is to find these monthly backup images and change the
retention to the yearly retention.
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[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Gregory
Demilde
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 11:31 AM
To: Peter Mosopa
Cc:
To get around this (multiple calendar backups are weighted the same in the
nbpem scheduler) I have set all of my less frequent backups to trigger 10
minutes earlier.
For example:
normal daily backup is 10pm-2am (frequency based 8 hours)
monthly backup 10pm-2am (calendar, last day of the month)
Door files on Solaris, socket files on any flavor of UNIX/Linux, /proc and
others are special files that can’t be backed up and don’t need to be as they
are created on the fly on the system on which they exist. To prevent your
backup with exiting with a status 1 (which means generally
I schedule my longer retention backups for the same time slot. In that case,
the scheduler will always pick the schedule that hasn't run recently, it won't
run both. For that yearly retention schedule I set it up to perform Multiple
Copies, and then have 1 copy - the Primary - with my normal
We use the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES as our backup selection on Solaris OS backups and
then have exclude lists on each host to make sure we don’t back up any
application specific files (like oracle dbf, rdo and arc files) which will get
backed up using other policies. As mentioned below, selecting the
Thanks for all the responses!!! Currently , i am not looking at how to get
around this ,But, How to catch such situations proactively and get alerted ?
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Hi,
I need one information on the SLP but befre that let me explain my setup.
I've one Master server and under that there are 6 Media Servers. - Total 7
servers
Server Names: Server 1 to Server 6 (All Media Servers)
Server 1 Media server is taking backup of all the clients in the dedupe
I am giving a scenario where monthly and yearly backups run on every First
Sunday of the month. What you can do is write a script which will run every
monday morning and which will check backups for that particular client
which ran in last 24 hours. If it doesn't find the yearly schedule it will
Dear All,
Appreciated for your prompt reply
If possible, as a example may I request to share your exclude list.
With Warm Regards
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Harpreet Singh Chana
Sr. Administrator
2, Changi South Lane
Singapore 486123
Singapore
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http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=contentid=HOWTO70618
Cheers,
Nic
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[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Hemant Gambhir
Sent: 25 May 2012 15:58
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
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If you have backup schedules stepping on each other, you might try this...
I run the nbpemreq -predict_all command at midnight and have my operations
staff check off the backups as they run. Now you have a paper trail for audits
as well...
Run from cron at 00:00, use command nbpemreq
Thanks nbuser!!! That sounds like something that might work in my case - Do you
happen to have a script that i can use ?
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Your exclude list should be in the NetBackup installation directory (typically
/usr/openv/netbackup on UNIX/Linux) and named for the policy you're using.
exclude_list.POLICYNAME e.g. if your policy were called something like
SOLARISOS you'd name the exclude exclude_list.SOLARISOS.
It is a
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