Hi Simon,
Problem has been resolved. Here is what I did:
- Host file was empty. I manually entered the master and media server
entries
- Disable the netbackup services and rebooted the server
- When checked registry, settings did not change
- Enabled the netbackup services and again rebooted
-
Does anyone know if there is support or options for backing up and recovering blogs
using SQL under Netbackup 7.0? Looking for some automation protection.
thanks
Bobby Windle | W.L. Gore associates, Inc.
Backup / Disaster Recovery Admin
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The is an MSSQL backup client, and Oracle and probably a few others.
On a system I have with postgresql, I have a pre-backup script that runs
a pg_dump and checks for success before backing up the system (Including
the pg_dump).
Setting up the backup and doing the restore will just require
Same here. Works really well.
The only thing I am having concerns with are the speeds that we're seeing
so far. We are getting about 35MB/s from each VM. What speeds are others
seeing?
My only caution would be that you should be VERY careful when you present
the datastore LUNs to the VM
On 02/08/2011 11:25 AM, rusty.ma...@sungard.com wrote:
The only thing I am having concerns with are the speeds that we're seeing
so far. We are getting about 35MB/s from each VM. What speeds are others
seeing?
Same here. I did some preliminary tests and we were getting around 20 to
25 MB/s.
Hello Geeks,
Suddenly we have noticed that our Nb_Dbsrv service has stopped.
And its not getting up.
The server configuration file /usr/openv/var/global/server.conf does not
exist
Aborting start server attempt
Giving us this error.
If anybody has any clue,please help.
Pranav
On 02/08/2011 11:25 AM, Rusty.Major at sungard.com wrote:
The only thing I am having concerns with are the speeds that we're seeing
so far. We are getting about 35MB/s from each VM. What speeds are others
seeing?
Same here. I did some preliminary tests and we were getting around 20 to
25
Hi All. I wanted to comment on this performance thread. I've worked on a
benchmark in a NetBackup 7 and vSphere 4 environment. During this testing I
was able to achieve a backup performance of several hundred MB/sec. The paper
that describes this testing can be found here: