Title: Novell Restores
Hi all
Anybody has seen these type of errors?
03/17/2006 10:12:28 V1 S:xxx C:xxx J:295281 (U:0,0)
Warning(0x8) Retrieve(0x10) bpbrm
from client xxx: WRN - Keeping existing dataset:
/VOL2/VOL2/USERS/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx
xxx/xxx/USER/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx
xxx.xxx/
Hi Nacho,
As far as I'm aware this just means the files you are restoring already exist, to remedy this you would either need to select overwrite existing files option or restore to an alternate location,
cheers Andy.
De Pedro, Ignacio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you Andy...
I thought the same, but the file didnĀ“t
exist...
regards,
Nacho
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de 2006 11:15Para: De Pedro, Ignacio;
veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduAsunto: Re: [Veritas-bu] Novell
Restores
Hi Nacho, As
Title: Message
Is
Netbackup configured to just overwrite files or IGNORE files if they are
present?
Simon
WeaverTechnical SupportWindows Domain Administrator
EADS
AstriumTel: 02392-708598
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-Original Message-From: De Pedro,
Ignacio
Thanks to all who reply to my question.
So far here are the things which i have achieved.
If i start backup of two different client I am getting 100MB per sec
on the total.
But for a single box this speed does not go above than 50. Although
there is no activity. and the box is not loaded.and its
Atif,
Have u tried a ascii FTP transfer of a 100MB file and see how long it takes and at what speed from each client to the media server, then both clients to time did server at the same time.
That way u will see the max each client will send out data and could answer your question where
If you think the rest of your NetBackup and network infrastructure are already tuned for performance as far as is possible the only things you can do when using the NBU Oracle standard agent are tune the number of channels/streams and the block size in the RMAN script as mentioned. If you are not
Hi Tom,
yep, there is very little restrictions enforced by the license keys on NBU in terms of numbers of anything, ie if you have a licenses key for a Solaris server you can use this multiple times in theory and there is nothing to techically stop you. On your specific concern you don't need
Hi Andy,
Thanks for your reply.
Does this mean that there are no technical limits but only legal ones ?
How are we then warned if the total numbers of clients has surpassed our
license limit ? If I understand you correctly, even the software doesn't
know it ?
My main reason to ask is to
Tom
If the hardware can backup 99 clients, then let it do that!! We backup 76
clients an evening and we have the capability to do it !
HTH
Simon Weaver
Technical Support
Windows Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium
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-Original Message-
Hi
I think its just this
SCRATCH_POOL=SCRATCH
To be added in vm.conf
Recycle the services (stop and restart)
Simon Weaver
Technical Support
Windows Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium
Tel: 02392-708598
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Justin Piszcz
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 02:07:48PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean that there are no technical limits but only legal ones ?
Correct. There is no technical license enformcement.
How are we then warned if the total numbers of clients has surpassed our
license limit ? If I
Hi Phil,
you have over estimated the complexity of the NBU catalog, the image catalog is not a real database, its a filesystem structure containing a large number of monolithic binary files for each backup images stored - so there is no way the catalog can become fragmented as it isnt composed
I'm upgrading from 4.5 FP9 to 5.1 and then to 6.x (current version).
Have brick level backups improved with these version upgrades? I
remember when I've tried to do our 80 GB brick level backups a year ago
I think the best speed I ever got was about 24 hours.
We just upgraded the Exchange
It won't be any better. It still uses MAPI in 6.0 to read each mailbox.
As long as it does this, it will ALWAYS be SLOOO!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Day
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 12:35
To:
First thing to check is do you have a pool that is designated as scratch, not
just named that.
vmpool -listscratch from the command line
In the GUI, you can click on a pool and pick change, there is a check box for
the scratch pool.
Second, you will have to create a barcode rule to put
I have been watching this discussion and
trying to compare with our config.
Solaris 9 master/media server with a
storagetek robot using SDLT tape.
Many assorted windows and unix clients.
All at 5.1 mp 4
One particular windows client is a NAS
file server. This is backing up over a
I am unable to get more than 50MB/sec for rman backups. Although
filesystem backups are running 100MB/sec.
Is there any conf changes required in the rman. I have rman setting like this.
=
RMAN show all;
RMAN configuration parameters are:
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