No, but it does work to NFS mount the image catalog in a pinch. We had a
sudden disk full condition on the local array containing the catalog and a
SAN drive wasn¹t available, so this was the recommendation from Symantec
--except, unbeknownst to them at the time, bpcatarc throws an error and
Good Friday to Everyone
I am looking to find a way to reduce our large catalog and would like to find
out if anyone has an archiving solution that would work for a Catalog? Any
ideas would be appreciated, thanks.
Daniel Jimenez
Backup and Recovery Team
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Conner, Neil n...@mbari.org wrote:
Catarc does not work if your catalog is NFS mounted
I don't think that an NFS-mounted catalog is supported, is it? Certainly
Symantec won't support the EMM database on NFS even though Sybase officially
supports NFS-based
: [Veritas-bu] Catalog Archiving Solution
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Conner, Neil
n...@mbari.orgmailto:n...@mbari.org wrote:
Catarc does not work if your catalog is NFS mounted
I don't think that an NFS-mounted catalog is supported, is it? Certainly
Symantec won't support the EMM database on NFS
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Chapman, Scott scott.chap...@icbc.comwrote:
Kind of a side question… does Symantec support SAN disk for the catalog
these days? I know they didn’t used to support that, but the catalog is
getting a bit big these days to keep running it off of internal disk…
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Catalog Archiving Solution
Kind of a side question... does Symantec support SAN disk for the catalog these
days? I know they didn't used to support that, but the catalog is getting a
bit big these days to keep running it off of internal disk... Thoughts?
Scott Chapman
Neil
I will take a look at the guide and open up a support ticket, thanks for your
help.
Daniel Jimenez
Backup and Recovery Team
From: Conner, Neil [mailto:n...@mbari.org]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 12:29 PM
To: Jimenez, Daniel; Veritas List
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Catalog Archiving
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Cc: 'Veritas List'
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Catalog Archiving Solution
Scott
We have our catalogs on SAN disk and have never had an issue receiving support
on it.
Daniel Jimenez
Backup and Recovery Team
From: Chapman, Scott [mailto:scott.chap...@icbc.com]
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 1:01 PM
Kind of a side question… does Symantec support SAN disk for the catalog these
days?
The question to ask yourself when considering this is, where is the
data that you're backing up, and where is the catalog that you need in
order to restore it?
Personally, I don't want both items on the same
Is anyone using this feature within NetBackup? I recently found out
about it, but it's been around since 4.5 Our catalog is approaching 1
TB in size and this looks like a good solution, as long as there are no
gotchas.
Just curious how it's working for people.
Thanks in advance.
Tom Tschida
Tschida, Tom (STP) wrote:
Is anyone using this feature within NetBackup?
Yes, we have to use it periodically here at Sanger.
I recently found out
about it, but it's been around since 4.5 Our catalog is approaching 1
TB in size
Under 5.1, we used catalog archiving to try to keep our
Title: Catalog Archiving
All,
Is anyone using Catalog Archiving? If so how is it working for you? I have read the documentation, but it is not clear what the process is if you need to do a restore of files that have archived. Can you enlighten me?
Regards,
Patrick Whelan
NetBackup
Message-From: Whelan, Patrick
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[Veritas-bu] Catalog Archiving
All,
Is anyone using Catalog
Archiving? If so how is it working for you? I have read the documentation
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SimonSent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 4:38 AMTo: 'Whelan,
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Catalog Archiving
Can I see the documentation? I cannot recall what NBU
you
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