Re: [Veritas-bu] RV: New media server showing Active for Disk not Active for Tape and Disk

2015-03-16 Thread Lightner, Jeff
Run “lsscsi” and verify the OS is seeing all the tape drives on this media 
server.

Verify you have the shared storage license installed on the media server.

We ran into an odd issue here recently in that our Data Domain was moved from 
one data center to another but on coming up in the new one we were seeing odd 
NFS hangs for the shared storage.   It turned out that the data domain was 
doing reverse DNS lookups and these were failing because somehow it had lost 
its DNS configuration.

You might want to verify if you’re using any dedupe appliances like Data Domain 
that you have added the new media server to its hosts entries and/or that it 
can do reverse lookups.   In our case it appeared the failure of data domain to 
do reverse lookups was preventing NetBackup media servers from going past the 
DISK storage units even though we could see the NFS mounts.   (That is to say 
it appeared to be a timeout that wasn’t really being shown to us anywhere but 
was evident due to slow response time from simple “df –t nfs”.

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[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Víctor Vela 
López
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 9:48 AM
To: wbed...@lear.com; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] RV: New media server showing Active for Disk not 
Active for Tape and Disk


Hi Wayne,

Try with this:

nbemmcmd -updatehost -machinename mediaserver hostname -machinetype media 
-machinestateop set_tape_active -masterserver masterserver hostname
(do this if media server is NOT active for tape)

nbemmcmd -updatehost -machinename mediaserver hostname -machinetype media 
-machinestateop set_disk_active -masterserver masterserver hostname

(do this if media server is NOT active for disk)

More info - Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH168379


Regards.

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 En nombre de BeDour, Wayne
Enviado el: lunes, 16 de marzo de 2015 14:25
Para: 
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Asunto: [Veritas-bu] New media server showing Active for Disk not Active for 
Tape and Disk

All:
I’m currently running NetBackup 7.6.0.1 on Redhat Linux.  I am trying to move 
one of my media servers to a different host.  I want to get everything in place 
on the new server, point all my policies to the new server then remove 
everything from the original media server.   I’ve installed the NBU media 
server software on the new server and all the drives are set up and visible on 
the it.  After I run the “Configure Storage Devices” everything looks ok with 
the following exceptions:
On the page that shows the “Backup Devices:” all the tape drives on the new 
media server have “Yes, see properties” under the Limitations column.  Every 
other drive has “None” in this column.  I checked the Properties and don’t see 
any difference between any that have “Yes, see properties” and “None”.  
Continuing with the Wizard, all is normal until it tries to restart the Media 
Manager device daemon on the new media server.  Instead of a check mark by it 
there is what looks like a disk icon with a yellow triangle on it.
After the Configure Storage Devices wizard completes, and I click on “Media 
Servers” the new media server’s Status is “Active for Disk” and not “Active for 
Tape and Disk”.
I’ve tried running the nbemmcmd to set_tape_active for the media server.  After 
running the command, the media server shows up as “Active for Tape and Disk” 
but when I go through the “Configure Storage Devices” wizard, it goes back to 
“Active for Disk”.
Anyone have any idea what I need to do to get this media server to recognize 
the tapes attached to it?
Thanks in advance….

Wayne BeDour
Unix System Administrator
PH: 248-447-1739tel:248-447-1739
Internet: wbed...@lear.commailto:wbed...@lear.com


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[Veritas-bu] New media server showing Active for Disk not Active for Tape and Disk

2015-03-16 Thread BeDour, Wayne
All:
I'm currently running NetBackup 7.6.0.1 on Redhat Linux.  I am trying to move 
one of my media servers to a different host.  I want to get everything in place 
on the new server, point all my policies to the new server then remove 
everything from the original media server.   I've installed the NBU media 
server software on the new server and all the drives are set up and visible on 
the it.  After I run the Configure Storage Devices everything looks ok with 
the following exceptions:
On the page that shows the Backup Devices: all the tape drives on the new 
media server have Yes, see properties under the Limitations column.  Every 
other drive has None in this column.  I checked the Properties and don't see 
any difference between any that have Yes, see properties and None.  
Continuing with the Wizard, all is normal until it tries to restart the Media 
Manager device daemon on the new media server.  Instead of a check mark by it 
there is what looks like a disk icon with a yellow triangle on it.
After the Configure Storage Devices wizard completes, and I click on Media 
Servers the new media server's Status is Active for Disk and not Active for 
Tape and Disk.
I've tried running the nbemmcmd to set_tape_active for the media server.  After 
running the command, the media server shows up as Active for Tape and Disk 
but when I go through the Configure Storage Devices wizard, it goes back to 
Active for Disk.
Anyone have any idea what I need to do to get this media server to recognize 
the tapes attached to it?
Thanks in advance

Wayne BeDour
Unix System Administrator
PH: 248-447-1739
Internet: wbed...@lear.com


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Re: [Veritas-bu] RV: New media server showing Active for Disk not Active for Tape and Disk

2015-03-16 Thread Víctor Vela López
Hi Wayne,



Try with this:



nbemmcmd -updatehost -machinename mediaserver hostname -machinetype media
-machinestateop set_tape_active -masterserver masterserver hostname

*(do this if media server is NOT active for tape)*


 nbemmcmd -updatehost -machinename mediaserver hostname -machinetype
media -machinestateop set_disk_active -masterserver masterserver hostname


 *(do this if media server is NOT active for disk)*



More info - Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH168379





Regards.


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 veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] *En nombre de *BeDour, Wayne
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 *Para:* veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
 *Asunto:* [Veritas-bu] New media server showing Active for Disk not
 Active for Tape and Disk



 All:

 I’m currently running NetBackup 7.6.0.1 on Redhat Linux.  I am trying to
 move one of my media servers to a different host.  I want to get everything
 in place on the new server, point all my policies to the new server then
 remove everything from the original media server.   I’ve installed the NBU
 media server software on the new server and all the drives are set up and
 visible on the it.  After I run the “Configure Storage Devices” everything
 looks ok with the following exceptions:

 On the page that shows the “Backup Devices:” all the tape drives on the
 new media server have “Yes, see properties” under the Limitations column.
 Every other drive has “None” in this column.  I checked the Properties and
 don’t see any difference between any that have “Yes, see properties” and
 “None”.  Continuing with the Wizard, all is normal until it tries to
 restart the Media Manager device daemon on the new media server.  Instead
 of a check mark by it there is what looks like a disk icon with a yellow
 triangle on it.

 After the Configure Storage Devices wizard completes, and I click on
 “Media Servers” the new media server’s Status is “Active for Disk” and not
 “Active for Tape and Disk”.

 I’ve tried running the nbemmcmd to set_tape_active for the media server.
 After running the command, the media server shows up as “Active for Tape
 and Disk” but when I go through the “Configure Storage Devices” wizard, it
 goes back to “Active for Disk”.

 Anyone have any idea what I need to do to get this media server to
 recognize the tapes attached to it?

 Thanks in advance….



 Wayne BeDour

 Unix System Administrator

 PH: 248-447-1739

 Internet: wbed...@lear.com



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