Personally, I'm waiting for at least MP1.
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NetBackup 6 has some problems with barcodes and other issues, not sure its wise to upgrade now.?

 


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 NB v6.0 comes with a pretty-picture sort of reporting interface - I attended a demo and it looked pretty snazzy.  Runs on Solaris & Windows right now. 

 

Free with upgrade if you have a maintenance contract.

 

 

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Hi,

 

This is probably a repeat question, but I was unable to find a good open source answer in the hours I spent searching the archives.

 

I have a single NT master/media server, and about 27 hosts. 23 of them are UNIX clients, and 4 are Windows clients, 2 of which are running SQLServer agents, with nightly full database backups, and hourly transaction log backups.

 

I'm looking for something that sends pretty graphs of all my backups, which ones were successful, and which ones failed. Preferably in a .pdf bar chart or something. That is my main concern. I use bpdbjobs to send a .csv file, and it is fine for me, but not for Sr. Mgt.

 

I am familiar with Aptare Console Server, and this suits my needs well, but is pricey for the tiny environment that I am backing up. Do you have any knowledge of a good open source agent or easily implemented script suitable for NT environment?

 

If you can help me out with this, I would be greatly appreciative.

 

Geordie Wardman

Logic Communications

 

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