Dave,
Did a reboot fix the issue? If not, what fixed it? I have the same issue with
one of my servers.
Thanks
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I'm trying to break up the backups of a certain large folder via
selection list and I want to make sure I get everything.
Client: Solaris 10 x86 running NBU 6.5.6
Master/Media: Windows 2003 running NBU 6.5.6
So far I've got:
/home/[a-nA-N]*
/home/[o-zO-Z]*
/home/[0-9]*
What
The way that I have come up with that is to create a second catch all policy.
In your case /home would be the backup selection list, in tandem with an
exclude list of the three entries that you have specified.
Interested in any reactions...
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
I do the same thing: Create a policy with ALD and exclude everything
you've created separate policies/file selections for.
We actually do this more often than I'd like, but it does seem to work out
very well.
Rusty Major, MCSE, BCFP, VCS ▪ Sr. Storage Engineer ▪ SunGard
Availability Services
Can’t you just do /home/*? This will kick off a separate backp for every file
and directory in /home… but you can limit the jobs per policy to 3, and that
would only allow three active jobs at a time… Just a thought.
Scott Chapman
Senior Technical Specialist
Storage and Database Administration
Thats exactly we do for or large filer servers backup and it seems to work
perfect.
Regards,
Saranjit Singh Brar
From: scott.chap...@icbc.com
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 18:18:59 +
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environment: master: redhat, netbackup 7.0.1,
client: windows 2008 r2, netbackup 7.0.1
has anyone come across a problem when trying to initiate an exchange
restore and having it fail with an status 5. looking at the bprd log on
the master server i see (time stamp removed from each