On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 05:15:08PM -0400, bob944 wrote:
Perhaps anything can have a failure mode where it doesn't alert--but in
a previous lifetime in hardware and some design, I saw only one
undetected data transformation that did not crash or in some way cause
obvious problems (intermittent
Sigh...
As always, nobody in this forum want to help me.
Thanks for Paul who tried to help me by replied me personally.
On 9/26/07, Martin Ruslan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,
I'm using the Storagetek Library, using ACSLS, where the drive is LTO2 and
we adding the new LTO3 drives,
Perhaps not many people use ACSLS with NetBackup, what you are trying to
do is addressed in the manual if I recall.. To allow one media type into
another tape drive that is.
Justin.
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Martin Ruslan wrote:
Sigh...
As always, nobody in this forum want to help me.
Thanks
That'll work in NetBackup but ACSLS knows better and you need to take care
of it there as well.
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Preston, Douglas L wrote:
Don't change the media to HCART3 leave it HCART2 and configure the LTO3
drives as LTO2
Doug Preston
Systems Engineer
Land America Tax and Flood
I've got some data on old tapes going back to 2001 - 2002. I've
imported them, (stage 1) and I've got some backups that span multiple
tapes that I do not have all the parts of.
Ex... Server, Full Backup, 1/1/2002 - Image 1 Frags 7-11
If I were to mount this do you think I can untar the data?
I think I've found a bug, can somebody verify in a different
environment?
I create a primary backup using a standard filesystem policy with a
one-month retention (rl=3 in my environ). I then use bpduplicate to
create a six-month copy (rl=5). Your levels may vary, of course.
I now have two
Mark
Solaris Linux and Windows clients. We do not backup desktops or laptops with
it. We have a central PureDisk server is in San Diego and remote offices are
in about a dozen countries. We do not have any PureDisk servers in the remote
office but may add one in the future to a couple
We have completed the upgrade from 5.1 to 6.5 on our Development/Test
area.
It went great, except for an issue with one of their media servers being
configured wrong.
Oh and let me add, that the color yellow makes the GUI look horrible!
Kevin Whittaker
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 01:10:00PM -0400, Martin, Jonathan wrote:
I've got some data on old tapes going back to 2001 - 2002. I've
imported them, (stage 1) and I've got some backups that span multiple
tapes that I do not have all the parts of.
Ex... Server, Full Backup, 1/1/2002 - Image 1
I have done something similar, but had good fragments on tapes 1, 2, and
3, but not 4. Tape 4 was somehow damaged to the point that NBU could
not read it successfully. Netbackup GNU TAR could read it, but since
it was a windows client image, every file that came out of the tar
archive was
Anyone running 6.5? Has Symantec updated the install-clients scripts for ssh
installation?
Jim
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Does anyone know if going to 6.5 breaks Aptare completely, or is their
partial functionality? I ask because I actually use an OEMed version
from Hitachi, so I have to wait for the Hitachi certification and
release.
-Rusty
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Yes they have.
ReneƩ Carlisle
ServerWare Corporation
cell 585-329-9788
Rochester Office
1250 Pittsford-Victor Rd.
Building 100 - Suite 150
Pittsford, NY 14534
phone: (585) 785-6100
fax: (585) 292-1644
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I didn't find such luck when I installed 6.5 on a couple of clients.
Doug Preston
Systems Engineer
Land America Tax and Flood Services
Phone 626-339-5221 Ext 1104
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NOTICE: This
It was announced earlier that Aptare has been certified with 6.5...I am
guessing that assumes you are on the latest version of Aptare.
ReneƩ Carlisle
ServerWare Corporation
cell 585-329-9788
Rochester Office
1250 Pittsford-Victor Rd.
Building 100 - Suite 150
Pittsford, NY 14534
phone:
Yep, and sftp.
# /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/install_client_files -h
usage: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/install_client_files ftp client_name|ALL
user_name
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/install_client_files sftp client_name|ALL
user_name
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/install_client_files rsh
Great. Thanks to all.
Jim
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From: Kristofer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 2:32 PM
To: Jim Horalek
Cc: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NBU 6.5 ssh installation?
Yep, and sftp.
#
I think I've found a bug, can somebody verify in a different
environment?
I create a primary backup using a standard filesystem policy with a
one-month retention (rl=3 in my environ). I then use bpduplicate to
create a six-month copy (rl=5). Your levels may vary, of course.
I now have two
Ooops - sorry for the double post, folks...
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Verify my bug? v6.0.4 bpimagelist and
Hello all,
I haven't been on this list for quite some time, but somehow I got pulled back
into the fun world of NBU admin... I'm working on a system that I haven't
encountered before, so I'm not fully sure how it's configured yet, but I ran
into something really screwy, and I'm having
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