Hi Kevin
If you use INSTANCE $ALL and DATABASE $ALL NetBackup will automatically
try and backup every DB and Instance on the server.
You can either logon to the server as has been described and use the SQL
client GUI to check the client progress log.
An easier method is to just remotely
Did you by any chance zone the devices into multiple HBA ports in the
new config but not the old?
Perhaps you had powerpath, DMP or some kind of multipath software
installed before?
By the way - there shouldn't be any problems with seeing multiple
devices and NB will only use the ones configured
As far as the zoning in the old environment, I've gone over both with
a fine tooth comb and it looks like I've zoned both environments
exactly alike.
As far as multipath software, I have device mapper multipath
configured on both environments.
As far as letting the wizard finish, I decided to
The 64k limit was due to a tcp/ip stack limitation
I have always found larger buffers (256k) generally provide the best
performance.
Only if you had lots of small files would I recommend anything less
Flashbackup will definitely improve your performance as the data will
not need to be
I know that the version I am on 6.5.5 see's the multiple paths you have
described.
It could just be a change in behaviour from within NB?
Could be worth asking Symantec support the question . . . .
-Original Message-
From: Heathe Yeakley [mailto:hkyeak...@gmail.com]
Sent: 24 September
I saw the same messages when I was on 6.5.x. I have a AIX master. Don't know
if they just fixed that for Linux in 7 (maybe they missed that before)
All it is telling you is that it is backing up / (root) and in doing so it sees
that /u01 is a separate file system, and it knows you are doing
This is why we prefer to use exclude files for our UNIX/Linux OS policies and
tell them to backup / instead of ALL LOCAL DRIVEs. We can exclude any
filesystem we want (especially things that won't backup like /proc and /sys)
then create a separate policy for environment backups (e.g. we
I'm trying to install NBU 6.5 Client on a Windows server. 5.1 used to be on the
box but it stopped working long ago. During the install of the 6.5 client, I
see Installing Veritas NetBackup Client. It runs for a bit more and then I
get The Veritas NetBackup Client install was interrupted
Hello Judy,
I am running the install from the Windows Console. The software to be
installed in on the local machines E:\ drive and the old client was
installed in the C:\ drive. I've even had one of the domain admins try
and install it for me and he got the same exact error I did.
Thank You,
Wayne,
Thank you. I did open a ticket and have the server rebooted after the
NBU 5.1 was uninstalled. I'll go try the run as administrator but I
don't think that that will matter any since I'm on the box as an admin.
I'll also try the turning off of the A/V stuff.
Thank You,
Dennis Peacock
Windows 2003 SP1
Thank You,
Dennis Peacock
EBCA
Acxiom Corporation
501-342-6232 (office)
From: Martin, Jonathan [mailto:jmart...@intersil.com]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 2:56 PM
To: Peacock Dennis - dpeaco; w...@maine.edu;
VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE:
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