Only problem with the script is OP says he has a Windows master.  He'll
have to figure out the way VBS or BAT way of doing it.

 

________________________________

From: Donaldson, Mark [mailto:mark.donald...@staples.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 3:42 PM
To: Hickman, Tony; Jeff Lightner; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] how to copy backups from data domain
totapew/netbackup 6.5

 

If you've got a DSU, then I'd suggest starting with bpimmedia, then.  

 

It'll show you what images are on the device.

 

For example...:

 

bpimmedia -disk -disk_stu <DISK_STU_NAME> -d <start_date_range> -e
<end_date_range> | awk '$1=="IMAGE" {print $4}' | tee /tmp/file_of_bpids

 

This'll give you a list of image id's on the DD storage unit for the
date range specified.  "bpimmedia" has lots of options for selecting
images if you don't want to do it with a simple date range.  The "awk"
on the end just snips out the backup image id.

 

Put this list of ID's in a file, copy the file to a safe name, too, then
feed the results into bpduplicate with the '-Bidfile' option.  

 

bpduplicate -dstunit <TAPE_STU> -Bidfile /tmp/file_of_bpids -dp
<DSTPOOL> -cn 1 -L /tmp/dup.logfile -set_primary 1 

 

Note: bpduplicate expects to duplicate to a tape on that same media
server unless you use the -altreadhost option. 

 

This'll duplicate those disk images to a tape, now you have to go back
and expire the on-disk images or you won't gain your disk space back.
This is why you made a copy of the list of image ID's, the original list
is deleted by bpduplicate (I dunno why - it's always done this, though).


 

for id in `cat /tmp/file_of_bpids.copy`

do

  num_copies=` bpimagelist -backupid $bpid 2>/dev/null \

               awk 'BEGIN{num=0}{if($1=="IMAGE"){num=$21}}END{print
num}'`

  if [ $num_copies -gt 1 ]

  then

    echo "Expire: $id"

    bpexpdate -recalculate -backupid $id -d 0 -copy 1 -force

  fi

done

 

So the snipped above reads the backup id's one by one and then checks if
the you've got at least two copies of it.  If you do, then it deletes
the first copy.

 

Note - I'm making an assumption above that you have only one copy of the
data backed up and that one copy is on your disk STU.  It's possible
with other arrangements but easier to make this assumption first.  It
think it's accurate to what you said earlier.

 

Hope this helps.

-M

 

________________________________

From: Hickman, Tony [mailto:tony.hick...@sbmoffshore.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 1:16 PM
To: Jeff Lightner; Donaldson, Mark; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] how to copy backups from data domain
totapew/netbackup 6.5

Thanks for the many replies, and my apologies for taking awhile to
respond.  I just got off of a very long support call with Data Domain
and I mentioned the tape backups to the tech I was working with.  The
Data Domain device is setup as a disk storage unit.  It has VTL
capabilities but the VTL has not been setup yet. The tech recommended
that we setup VTL but wanted me to check with our assigned systems
engineer before proceeding.  We have one Win 2003 server as our master
server, and we have a Quantum Scalar i500 that holds our tapes.  Before
the Data Domain everything was going to tape.  I am not certain just yet
if the VTL setup is required to copy to the tapes or not, or if I can
just script something out and go?

 

It is becoming increasingly critical for me to find a way to get the
backups off of the Data Domain and get them to tape.  Currently our
retention periods are set at 3 months for all backups.  Our corporate
policy states we must take the quarterly fulls to tape and archive them
offsite.  The problem is that we have yet to grab our 4th quarter tape
backups for 2008 and we are getting closer to running out of time.  Also
the Data Domain is nearing it's maximum capacity.  So the plan is to get
the 08 4th quarter fulls off to tape and then drop our retention periods
down to 1 month from 3 month to help free up space.

 

I will do some research here shortly about the bpduplicate command and
see what I can come up with.  I'm not that great at scripting but I can
normally find my way around.  I hope the extra information helps.  If
anyone else has more advise please chime in.  I appreciate all the quick
responses.  

 

Thanks,

 

Tony H.

 

 

________________________________

From: Jeff Lightner [mailto:jlight...@water.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 1:39 PM
To: Donaldson, Mark; Hickman, Tony; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] how to copy backups from data domain
totapew/netbackup 6.5

It would have to be a DSU since it is a disk based de-duplication
device.   Here we use GigE connections to it but Fibre is available (for
a price).

 

In our environment we DO have Vaulting so we regularly vault from the
DSU to tape for those items that require offsite storage.

 

One alternative to that (which we don't use) is to get a second Data
Domain and put it at an offsite location then use Data Domain's ability
to copy images directly to the offsite unit from the onsite unit.

 

________________________________

From: Donaldson, Mark [mailto:mark.donald...@staples.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 2:31 PM
To: Jeff Lightner; Hickman, Tony; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] how to copy backups from data domain
totapew/netbackup 6.5

 

Is the data domain a DSU for netbackup?

 

When you say you're backing up to it, can you give more details?

 

-M

 

________________________________

From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Jeff
Lightner
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 10:51 AM
To: Hickman, Tony; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] how to copy backups from data domain
totapew/netbackup 6.5

You can use the bpduplicate command to copy one backup image to another.
The source image can be Data Domain and the target can be tape.  If you
know scripting it should be fairly easy to create a script that calls
this command.   Type "man bpduplicate" for more details on the command.
Look at the storage unit options for setting source and destination.

 

________________________________

From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Hickman,
Tony
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 10:27 AM
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] how to copy backups from data domain to
tapew/netbackup 6.5

Hi,

This is the first time for me using this mailing list.  This list was
recommended to me by someone and here I am.  

Here is my current dilemma:

We went to using a Data Domain device along with NetBackup 6.5 in late
December.  We do not have the Vault add-on for NetBackup.  Currently all
of our backups are going to the Data Domain.  Our corporate policy
requires us to make quarterly full backups to tape.  I am trying to
figure out how I can copy backups off of the Data Domain to a tape
library.  I was told that this can be done with the help of some scripts
but, I have not been able to find any information on how to do this or
where to even begin though my research attemps.  I am hoping someone on
this mailing list has experience with this process, or is willing to
point me in the right direction.  Please reply if you can help and many
thanks!

B/R,

Tony H.


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