[Veritas-bu] Cross Mount Points question

2011-08-24 Thread BeDour, Wayne
Our environment, HP-UX 11-31 currently running one master and media
server running NetBackup 6.5.2, r unning mostly unix / Linux backups
We sometimes select the Allow multiple data streams box so a separate
backup job will kick off for each entry in the Backup Selections tab.
If I have / and then for example /opt,  /data specified and have the
Cross mounts points box selected, will /opt and /data get backed up
twice?
Thanks in advance...

Wayne BeDour
Unix System Administrator
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Internet: wbed...@lear.com



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Re: [Veritas-bu] Cross Mount Points question

2011-08-24 Thread Preston, Douglas
It does on my centos, and FreeBSD and Solaris boxes
 
Doug Preston
 
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Our environment, HP-UX 11-31 currently running one master and media server 
running NetBackup 6.5.2, r unning mostly unix / Linux backups
We sometimes select the “Allow multiple data streams” box so a separate backup 
job will kick off for each entry in the Backup Selections tab.   If I have “/” 
and then for example /opt,  /data specified and have the Cross mounts points 
box selected, will /opt and /data get backed up twice?
Thanks in advance…
Wayne BeDour
Unix System Administrator
PH: 248-447-1739
Internet: wbed...@lear.com

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[Veritas-bu] Netbackup VERBOSE in bp.conf

2011-08-24 Thread Lightner, Jeff
There are 5 levels of VERBOSE available.  Am I right in assuming VERBOSE = 5 is 
highest or is VERBOSE = 1 the highest?

If change VERBOSE = in bp.conf do I need to actually restart NetBackup or is it 
sufficient to do the bpadm --global --modify --notify request daemons?

If I change debugging level via the NBU Java GUI instead of modifying the files 
does that mean I don’t have to restart NBU?

This is NBU 7.1 on RHEL5 master and an HP-UX media server.





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Re: [Veritas-bu] Cross Mount Points question

2011-08-24 Thread SIBLEY, Ken R. - ACCOR-NA
If /, /opt,  /data are separate filesystems then yes they will.

Ken

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Our environment, HP-UX 11-31 currently running one master and media server 
running NetBackup 6.5.2, r unning mostly unix / Linux backups

We sometimes select the “Allow multiple data streams” box so a separate backup 
job will kick off for each entry in the Backup Selections tab.   If I have “/” 
and then for example /opt,  /data specified and have the Cross mounts points 
box selected, will /opt and /data get backed up twice?

Thanks in advance…

Wayne BeDour

Unix System Administrator

PH: 248-447-1739

Internet: wbed...@lear.commailto:wbed...@lear.com

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Re: [Veritas-bu] Fw: Data Domain Question

2011-08-24 Thread Reynolds, Susan K.
We're getting 94.29% savings on SQL backups with a different vendor. We have 
not tested backups with Data Domain although their product was strongly 
considered during our RFP process.

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To all,

I am interested in finding out what deduplication ratios users are seeing when 
backing native SQL dumps to a Data Domain array? 

Having friends who work for EMC, they say 3:1 to 4:1, but I am looking for real 
numbers that users are seeing not the sales numbers.

Please let me know

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Re: [Veritas-bu] Netbackup VERBOSE in bp.conf

2011-08-24 Thread nbuser
Verbose =5 is highest and you dont have to restart the services. Whenever a
new job schedules it picks up latest change made in bp.conf

Sent from my TAB. Please excuse spelling errors.
On Aug 24, 2011 10:43 AM, Lightner, Jeff jlight...@water.com wrote:
 There are 5 levels of VERBOSE available. Am I right in assuming VERBOSE =
5 is highest or is VERBOSE = 1 the highest?

 If change VERBOSE = in bp.conf do I need to actually restart NetBackup or
is it sufficient to do the bpadm --global --modify --notify request
daemons?

 If I change debugging level via the NBU Java GUI instead of modifying the
files does that mean I don’t have to restart NBU?

 This is NBU 7.1 on RHEL5 master and an HP-UX media server.






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Re: [Veritas-bu] Netbackup VERBOSE in bp.conf

2011-08-24 Thread Rusty Major
This is not always true. For any processes that are always up (bpdbm, etc.),
you’ll need to restart NBU. For other processes that are started per job
(bptm, bpdm), then it is correct that they will re-read the bp.conf file and
pick up the changed verbosity.



You can have NBU reread the bp.conf file by issuing this command: bprdreq
-rereadconfig



A side note – bp.conf only applies to legacy processes (bpx) and that
log to /usr/openv/netbackup/logs.



You also should check the new vxlog command to make sure it is logging at a
low level. These are all the new processes (nb) and log into
/usr/openv/logs. I don’t have the full syntax handy, sorry :D, but it’s
vxlogcfg that you’ll need to look for.



-Rusty



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Verbose =5 is highest and you dont have to restart the services. Whenever a
new job schedules it picks up latest change made in bp.conf

Sent from my TAB. Please excuse spelling errors.

On Aug 24, 2011 10:43 AM, Lightner, Jeff jlight...@water.com wrote:
 There are 5 levels of VERBOSE available. Am I right in assuming VERBOSE =
5 is highest or is VERBOSE = 1 the highest?

 If change VERBOSE = in bp.conf do I need to actually restart NetBackup or
is it sufficient to do the bpadm --global --modify --notify request
daemons?

 If I change debugging level via the NBU Java GUI instead of modifying the
files does that mean I don’t have to restart NBU?

 This is NBU 7.1 on RHEL5 master and an HP-UX media server.






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[Veritas-bu] Warning Beta 7.5 OpsCenter

2011-08-24 Thread WALLEBROEK Bart
Just a small warning when you try to upgrade OpsCenter to 7.5 (beta 1).

The upgrade wiped out our existing db and also crashed after the installation 
(a clean install works).

I know this is only a beta 1 version but still.  An installation, even an 
upgrade, should work before making it (beta) available.

A case has been opened with Symantec support.

Best Regards,
Bart WALLEBROEK
Backup Admin  Systems  Applications Management  Support Specialist 
Enterprise Applications Delivery - Infrastructure Management
S.W.I.F.T. SCRL
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