Carl,

 

It is v6.5 on Solaris 10 and I guess I have some experimentation ahead!

 

Regards,

 

Paul Esson

 

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Paul, 

Please clarify what you mean by "the application"  I assume Netbackup.
Good question.  Hadn't thought of that. 
You may have to make Netbackup think of it as a completely separate
media server, and device host all the way 
through.  That way the it knows what path (NIC) to take when running a
backup.  I need to think about this some more.   

What version of Netbackup are you using?   

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Carl, 
  
I had thought along similar lines but will the application not expect to
see a device host in the netbackup configuration with the same name as
is referenced in the Media Server setting of the storage unit? 
  
Regards, 
  
Paul Esson 
  

 

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Greetings Paul, 

OK, I guess I mis-interpreted your question, apoligies. 

My initial thoughts are that you could set up a different DNS name for
each interface on the media server. 
Then create a different storage unit that refers to each Media server
name, and have that storage unit 
refer to the interface associated with the name.  Then modify the backup
policy to use  the policy storage unit 
that refers to the interface you want to use.  Just a thought.. 

In our environment we have multiple media servers and we direct backups
to what ever media server 
we want for a particular policy.  My guess, ( and it  is only a guess)
is that you could do a similar thing using 
one media server with multiple NIC's.   

I guess you could open a case with Symantec. 

Other people may have actual experince with this. 

Regasrd 


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Folks,

My clients won't have multiple NICS only the Media Server because its
receiving input from multiple subnets so the use of REQUIRED_INTERFACE
on the client won't help.  I basically want to send certain clients to
certain interfaces/addresses on the Media Server.  Doesn't the Master
tell the client where to send it's backup data via the policy
information i.e. storage unit/device host?

In a normal backup scenario nbjm starts the backup using bpcd to start
bpbrm on the Media Server.  The bpbrm process in turn starts bptm which
then uses bpcd to start bpbkar on the client.  Its the interaction
between bpbkar on the client and bptm on the Media Server that I am
trying to control but in my case the Media Server is a different host
from the Master.

Regards,

Paul Esson 

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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Media Server with multiple NICS



Folks,



Is anyone out there using Media Servers with multiple NICs on separate
networks?  I am trying to understand how to force clients to use
specific interfaces on the Media Server when sending backup data or
receiving restore data.  Do I need to create multiple storage unit and
Media Server entries to be able to target the clients through the
policy?  Or am I on the wrong track altogether?



NBU 6.5 Solaris 10 Master and Media Servers - Media Servers have 4 NICs
and clients are on multiple subnets.



Regards,



Paul Esson   






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