Does the backup eventually fail. If it does with what error code. Try running
backup in multiple streams using wild card and look out for a troublesome
folder or a file. It can be a stale NFS file entry and it can be resolved
either by rebooting or mounting and unmounting the file system.
Hi all,
Some of my sysadmins are getting hot to use the new RHEL 6 in their
production systems.
Has Symantec discussed support for RHEL 6?
Are there experiences you can share on RHEL 6 and NetBackup 6.5 and/or 7.0?
Thanks and cheers, Wayne
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The earliest release I would expect to see client support in would be 7.1
(aka Denali) which just exited beta (according to a public seminar I was at
today). RHEL 6 is so new, however, that it might not have made it in there
yet. 7.1 won't ship until Q1/2011.
I would GUESS that if you stuck to
I am using one media which command i can run to look the how much space used
in media HP1489
Could u please give someone details of command and logs checking command for
unix Netbackup 6.5
Thanks,
Shekhar Deshingkar.
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Veritas-bu maillist -
Your question can't be answered better than cprestion did. How much data will
compress almost totally depends on the kind of data.
Try using Windows send to compressed folder or 7Zip to see what we're talking
about. Try zipping a directory with MP3 files. They will not compress much, if
at
Run bpmedialist command. It shows tape backup size.
Regards,
Saranjit Singh Brar
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 18:58:20 -0800
From: sdeshing...@gmail.com
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] How come to know how much space used on