Hi ,
How to do restore for oracle form the Backup,archive,restore
form the master server , because the restore icon is always hidden . but from client we can do restore
normally and succefully.
Best Regards
For me, creating a separate filesystem for/usr/openv/netbackup/dbis the first task of any NetBackup master server installation. Symbolic links work fine here. In my opinion the install script should warn you that putting the catalog in the / filesystem is a bad idea.
Preferably this filesystem
Hi All
A drive has ben replaced in our SSO environment , one cluster is picking up the
right drive serial number however ther other two clusters are not .
Using vmglob is there a way to change the serial number only of a drive or must
the the incorrect drives ben deleted the added back in
Right thats great. As often i looked into it way too deep.
Cheers
Hansen, Heiko, VF EITO wrote:
Right. And the backup will fail with exit code 73 (bpstart_notify failed).
Heiko
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Guys, thanks for all the help.
This is our Netbackup test server. So we decided
to reinstall Netbackup. After that now Netbackup do see the robot.
I do not know why? maybe it was a conflict some where along
the first time we configure and did not know it.
Anyway, in my case we reinstall
Had a quick question, I have a backup that was done on mediaserverA, I
would like to restore it from mediaserverB, attached to perhaps newer
and cleaner tape drives, how would I go about doing this? Do I need
to move images around, make a FORCE_MEDIA_SERVER entry in bp.conf, or?
FORCE_MEDIA_SERVER entry in bp.conf would be sufficient for the same
drives on another media server in the same SSO config. By newer and
cleaner drives it sounds as if you're using a different storage unit so
I'm not sure what that would require.
The entry in bp.conf would be:
Hi Justin
Ok, well I would have thought that would work. What worries me a little is
the comment about new drives - Are they already in your production
environemnt? Does Netbackup know about them?
Truth is, I am not sure if this can be done, without some additional steps -
like creating a new
Greg
My opinion is that both products work well
if:
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The backups solution is
architected correctly Hardware and software sizing and configurations
must be accurate and account for growth
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The administrators are
well educated in the use of the solution
I have seen shops move
A terminal server must be in install mode before you can install a program.
Anyone get this?
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Is Cross Mount Points selected [policy attribute]?
hth
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Hi, we have a number of Windows servers that have SAN attached disk
drives. The ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive does not back up these drives
so I assume we have to explicitly include them in a policy (we don't
have the SAN media
Hi Chris
Thanks for responding. The documentation implies that the Cross Mount
Points is a UNIX specific parameter and also says not to use it with the
ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive. I guess you may end up with two copies of
all local drives if you do that!
If it is UNIX specific though I wonder
perhaps examine the output from:
bppllist policy_in_question -U -L
And, from the client, with logging set to 5
(bp.conf VERBOSE = 5)
the /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bpbkar and bpcd log files.
It will give an indication of how it is choosing the paths to follow.
We use the ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES (w/o
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