On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:13, rhugga wrote:
> This can be achieved w/o doing a "catalog recovery". You can copy/ftp all
> your policies and images over. You can move the databases over as well.
...
> This procedure requires professional services unless you really understand
> the internals of ne
This can be achieved w/o doing a "catalog recovery". You can copy/ftp all your
policies and images over. You can move the databases over as well. I recently
did a Windows 2003 R2 64-bit to Solaris 10 SPARC migration this way. (In fact a
catalog recovery was not an option for me due to the archit
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Rusty,
What do you mean by this: “Use tar and some other OS tricks to do a
simultaneous tar and copy to the remote machine
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NBU Server Upgrade
Here's what we do for a UNIX (Solaris) server refresh.
-Install NBU and patch to the same level on the new server
-Make a final catalog and system backup of the old server
-Shut down N
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My current NBU server has lost its warranty coverage and instead of paying
for more coverage, I was given a
My current NBU server has lost its warranty coverage and instead of
paying for more coverage, I was given a new server that has a warranty
intact. I need to upgrade to this newer server so I just wanted to get
some guidance on the procedure to do so. The current setup is a Dell
2950, running Serv