Bobby,
If this issue is not resolved, you can do the following:
1. On the Gui highlight the (master server) name from the left column
and right click then select change server and
you will get a window.
2. Select the server you want to delete and click remove (you may get
an error 25 could
Rob,
May be try just making a copy of the policy and manually starting the
new policy after waiting like 20 to 30 minutes.
-Karim
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Simon,
I think the system used for restore has to be in list of server to
access the master server.
-K
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Daniel,
Before you do anything go to the policy and check Schedules tab and
change the frequency to 1/days (once a day).
-Karim
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Trevor,
Please read this for VSP issue.
-Karim A.
Here is a good write up of what is happening and how to fix the problem.
1. Large files named _vxfiVspCacheFile_?.tmp or .vsp appearing in the
root directory of clients, and cannot be deleted
Simon,
What you need to do is the following:
1. Bring down Netbackup Daemons
2. cd /usr/openv/netbackup
3. vi bp.conf
4. add the folowing line:
FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER = old_media_server current_media
server
None:Please replace the media server with your media server
names