I'm fairly sure that a tape has to be pulled from the scratch pool
before it will be returned to the scratch pool. So if you added tapes
and added them to a pool other than scratch, they won't be moved to
Scratch once the are expired. They will just stay in the original pool.
I guess the best
Bobby,
You plan sounds very good, but one question. Why not just replicate
/usr/openv/netbackup/db/images to the alternate master? Then you would
not even have to recover the image db. Just put tapes in, inventory, and
restore. Of course you couldn't be backing up a client with the same
exact
All,
I'm wondering what everyone is doing to backup blade servers.
For one of my customers, we have a dedicated disk SAN with a separate
Tape fabric for backups. We backup most servers over the network, unless
it's large (~200gb) at which point we put another HBA in for tape
connection. With
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SimonSent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 10:59 AMTo:
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Tapes Gone
Guys
As you may recall, I
ended up in a dire
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Thanks,
Kris
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To: Williams, Kristopher L; Veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] VMD Buffer Overflow patch
Hi
There is no vmd on a client so I think