Gidday, I'm currently using 3 x 1TB LUNs for disc storage for our NetBackup
(6.0MP4 on Red Hat 4.0) environment, and I want to change it to 2 x 2TB LUNs.
Can I just shut NetBackup down, mount new LUNs, cp or mv files from old LUNs
(obviously I'm going to have to cp 2 of the old LUNs onto one
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:36 AM, Crowey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Gidday, I'm currently using 3 x 1TB LUNs for disc storage for our NetBackup
(6.0MP4 on Red Hat 4.0) environment, and I want to change it to 2 x 2TB
LUNs.
Can I just shut NetBackup down, mount new LUNs, cp or mv files from old
I need to install netbackup client + Oracle agent. I don't have the CD's
with me. If I tar up the /usr/openv directory from a similar system and copy
over to the new system will work ? I will obviously re-link the Oracle to
netbackup.
TIA
-Shyam
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Yes, but you might have problem with netbackup oracle agent patches.
We have done this on AIX and it works, expect for using the
vrts_install script for the oracle agent patches
Regards
Michael
2008/6/12, Shyam Hazari [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need to install netbackup client + Oracle agent. I
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 09:17:15PM -0700, Jon Bousselot wrote:
I do this all the time.
Create a policy as you would normally, but instead of properly defining
a schedule, give it no hours during any day to run, and make it calendar
based with a run day selected from a day two or three
No need for the date cheat, just use a frequency schedule with no start
windows. (Maybe the GUI makes it unclear you can do that? It's simple
enough with bppolicynew/bpplsched[rep].)
That said, I think Darren's original question may touch on include
lists. Because (unless I'm ignorant of it)
If you call Symantec support or use your serial number from your
previous NB product purchase you should get access to
File Connect and you can download the tar balls to your system for later
use.
https://fileconnect.symantec.com/licenselogin.jsp
Jackson
Folks,
Anybody out there successfully automated a large volume import of tape
media into NetBackup? I am curious as to how you controlled the
processing, given the potential conflict in using available tapes drives
for example and how you validated the success of the phases of the
import. We
I scripted the import of several hundred SDLT Media running a simple
script. I output the entries of the Phase I import to a text file
called mediaID.txt and wrote a perl script to read that in and create
an excel file with the media id, date of the backup and what server was
backed up. I then
Jonathan,
Thanks for quick the response. A copy of the script would be welcome to
get me started.
Regards,
Paul Esson
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