Silly me, I used -l instead of -r ;)
On 4/27/06, WEAVER, Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Justin
Question1 makes sense. Same as saying revert back from windows 20003 AD back
to NT4 flat. Different kind of database where users/computers ect are
stored.
And yes, nbpushdata may well need to be
Justin
Question1 makes sense. Same as saying revert back from windows 20003 AD back
to NT4 flat. Different kind of database where users/computers ect are
stored.
And yes, nbpushdata may well need to be done again.
Keep us advised.
Regards
Simon Weaver
3rd Line Technical Support
Windows
For 6.0, I will try 5.1 again with the right syntax this time :)
On 4/27/06, Justin Piszcz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Backing up 6.0 via bpbackupdb and then restoring with bprecover works,
I just had the synax incorrect.
The correct syntax is:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bprecover
Ok here goes, try and restore a 6.0 catalog backup with a 5.1MP4 master server.
logbash-2.03# /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bprecover -dpath
/local/catalog -r
(but using 5.1Mp4 this time)
logbash-2.03# ./bppllist
fs_test
master_test
master_test_multiplex
rman_test
template_normal
Ok, here is a cleanly installed NetBackup 5.1 installation.
Next, it was patched to 5.1 mp4, yeah 5.1 mp5 is out, but I am using mp4.
NB_51_4_M *
NB_CLT_51_4_M *
NB_DMP_51_4_M
NB_JAV_51_4_M *
NB_ORA_51_4_M *
NB_VLT_51_4_M
Patching complete.
As you