You are right. I don't expect this behaviour.
So
Backup the e* with multiple backup streams and find the mailbox that has the
problem.
smpt
-Original Message-
From: Juan Jose Reale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 5:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Hello Everybody:
We are in the process of deploying a new library in our production and DR
NetBackup environment. The current environment consists of a single NBU
Master/Media server (SUN Fire 480/Solaris9/NBU v5.1 MP4) SUN L100.
We will be migrating to an SL500 (SCSI interface) with 2 LTO3
Running Netbackup 5.0 mp6 on Solaris 9 with mixture of solaris, linux
and windows clients.
Does anyone know if its possible to restore file permissions without
actually restoring the files themselves?
Someone has tried setting permissions on 50gb of files over the network
and it crashed loosing
My suggestion would be to restore the files to a different location, then use
robocopy (or something similar) to only replicate the permissions. I'm not
100% sure this would even work, but I doubt NBU is going to restore file
permissions only.
-Jonathan
Take all the tapes out of the existing library and update inventory.
Delete the robot and drives from Netbackup's config.
Connect new robot, configure robot and drives.
Put all tape in new library and update inventory.
Are your tapes all LTO3 tapes?
If not, remember that and LTO3 drive will
Title: Message
Hi
everyone
Quick
question - I want to enable monthly calender scheduling, but have a question I
wanted to clarify before I start.
Most of
my month end backups have start windows from 7pm Friday evening and end on
Saturday 7pm.
My
question is this; When enabling Calendar
Barber, Layne (Contractor) wrote:
Modification: How to restore NT File System (NTFS) permissions only
(including recreating the share permissions) to an existing folder.
The NetBackup Backup, Archive and Restore user interface does not allow
you to restore just a folder or just the folder
Title: Message
Jonathan
Cant you exclude the date ?
Regards
Simon Weaver3rd Line Technical SupportWindows
Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium
Limited, B23AA IM (DCS)Anchorage Road, Portsmouth, PO3
5PU
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-Original Message-From: Martin, Jonathan
Title: Message
I've got another question...
What happens if I schedule a backup for the 4th Friday of
the month and another backup for the last Friday of the month. Will they
both run on the 4th and final Friday or a month? I know with Frequency
scheduling (which we currently use) if I
Is the oracle server also a media server? If not, I have seen this due to
Solaris network drivers. Although it is odd that your OS backups run at
100MB/s, I never saw that. Backing up Solaris across a gigabit network I
was never able to exceed 60 MB/s whether it was Oracle or OS data.
I
I'm using bplist to look for some backups on 6.0MP3. According to
the man page, -Listpolicy includes the schedule type and policy name.
But it doesn't at all for me. I just see the filenames.
Further, what I really want to do is see the files listed in a
particular backup. Is there a way to
Title: Using Different Hardware Platforms for NetBackup Media Servers...
This may sound like a dumb question but can you have different hardware mixed in your environment as media servers?
Thanks,
Randy Zimmer
Unix System Administrator
Monsanto Enterprise Infrastructure Team
Office:
Title: Using Different Hardware Platforms for NetBackup Media Servers...
Most definitely.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ZIMMER,
RANDY K [AG/1000]Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006
14:09To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.eduSubject:
[Veritas-bu] Using
Title: Using Different Hardware Platforms for NetBackup Media Servers...
Yeah, we have different hardware mixed in our
environment as media servers: HP, RS-6000(IBM), PS-series 570(IBM),
COMPAQ. All they are used throught SAN (Storage Area Network).
-Mensaje original-De:
Hi to all,
I'm newat the list andtoNetBackup also. I begun working with it about two months ago.
My name is Tairone Nunes Magalhaes, and I live in Brazil. I'm working at Telemar.
I cannot listall the clients that I can see with the administration console GUI usingthe command
bpclient -All
Title: Using Different Hardware Platforms for NetBackup Media Servers...
Try the next level (of frustration) and not only mix
hardware but OS! =P
-Jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barber,
Layne (Contractor)Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 3:22
This may sound like a dumb question but can you have different hardware
mixed in your environment as media servers?
Yes. I've been sharing tape drives between Tru64 AlphaServers and Windows
Intel servers since circa V3.4. I'm about to add Linux Intel servers to
the mix.
Tairone,
I think that you want to use the command bpplclients
NOT bpclient.
The bpclient command is for something
entirely different.
--stuart
From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tairone N. Magalhaes
Thank you Stuart. It seems that bpclients lists only the clients that were previously added using the same command. The command bpplclients is exactly what I was looking for, it lists also the OS of the clients, and I need it to configure the sftp only on UNIX clients.
Thanks,
Tairone
Yes, client binaries are installed on the master
(/usr/openv/netbackup/client/Linux/RedHat2.4/ and its not empty). I also
tried swapping Linux RedHat2.4 for Hardware OS, and I even tried using
Linux 2.6.9-34.ELsmp for hardware OS respectively
Thanks
Sami
* Tairone N. Magalhaes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-04 18:32]:
Thank you Stuart. It seems that bpclients lists only the clients that were
previously added using the same command. The command bpplclients is exactly
what I was looking for, it lists also the OS of the clients, and I need it
to
Secondly my media server is a seperate box which is attached with the
library. This oracle client is a seperate box
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