We are leaning towards option 2
@ken_zufall Thanks!
What to do with our growing Catalog on the Master server??
I'd suggest using the bpcat* commands:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpcatarc
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpcatlist
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpcatres
/usr/open
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Hello,
we have also to move our Netbackup master server ( 6.5.4) in Solaris 10 (
cluster config) to linux 2.6 Netbackup ( 7.1 ) .
Our plan is very close to your
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> 1B: instead of keeping the catalog on a local disk - possibly we can
> direct connect to one of our filers and dump the catalog there.
I always considered it a really bad idea to put my catalog, or even
catalog backup, on the same storage systems as the data that I'm
backing up (I'm no
We have a midsize NBU environment consist of 1 master and 6 media servers.
Windows 32bit NBU7.0.1 backing up around 60-70 TB per week. Good portion of the
data coming from ndmp. Front-end connected to a VTL and backend to a
SpectraThe master catalog has grown to about 450 GB.
We are gettin