We are curretly having a problem with the robot daemon going down. We are
running windows 2003 x64 with an EMC 4406 VTL. We have 168 tape drives
configured but can only have about 50 running at one time. We have had up to 80
jobs running at once but about every 3-4 days the robot daemon goes
*To:* Wyder Peter
*Cc:* veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
*Subject:* Re: [Veritas-bu] Only 128 drives allowed on Linux?!?
I am not sure about the license side of the equation, but 128 drives is the
limit.
Are you able to keep 128 drives, virtual or otherwise, streaming data at a
reasonable rate
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Only 128 drives allowed on Linux?!?
I am not sure about the license side of the equation, but 128 drives is the
limit.
Are you able to keep 128 drives, virtual or otherwise, streaming data at a
reasonable rate on this linux server?
--
tim burlowski
Product Manager
I am not sure about the license side of the equation, but 128 drives is the
limit.
Are you able to keep 128 drives, virtual or otherwise, streaming data at a
reasonable rate on this linux server?
--
tim burlowski
Product Manager
Symantec
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Wyder Peter
Hello everyone
Today I encountered quite a strange behavior in NetBackup (6.5.3.1). For a
couple of months we now use SLES10 linux server as media servers in our company
and recently we also bought a couple of VTLs. When I started testing the VTLs
with our linux machines I quickly got to
Post subject: Only 128 drives allowed on Linux?!?
ltid[4709]: The currently licensed version allows up to 128 drives per server.
You have configured 200 drives.
What exactly does it mean? What license? Is there a license for this at all or
is it just Symantecs way of telling me that I