Anyone know at all when Netbackup 5.0 will be end of life or end of
support? I cant seem to find info on the site. Needle haystack and all that.
cheers
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Same backup ID. I run bperror on it and see that it successfully
completed. I run bpdbjobs and see that it it had exit status 228.
This is disturbing. Any one know why bperror and bpdbjobs don't agree?
# bperror -U -jobid 1852058 -hoursago 72
TIMESERVER/CLIENT
Would it be due to the number of retries ? for example, the 1st try got
228, but 2nd retry completed in a 0 ?
Regards
Simon Weaver
3rd Line Technical Support
Windows Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium Limited, B23AA IM (DCS)
Anchorage Road, Portsmouth, PO3 5PU
Email: mailto:[EMAIL
Here is where you can check any version roadmap
http://www.symantec.com/enterprise/support/release_details.jsp?pid=15143
Release Date:
December 1, 2003
End of Support Life:
October 3, 2007
Bob Stump
Analysts International contracted to:
State of Michigan
DIT IS TS Backup and Recovery
I'm having issues with netbackup not see'ing newly added tapes in our two
autoloaders. A DSSU is assigned to each autoloader.
For some reason, the inventory works but the manual relocation does not
find any available media(errors 191 and 96).
The server is NB 6.0 MP4 running on sparc with
NBInstdlg cannot load resdll.dll
Has anyone resolved this error in trying to install the NB client on a
Windows server? The server is Windows 2000. It had 4.5 and I was trying
to update to 5.1MP5. Got 5.1 installed and the error started with MP5. I
have uninstalled the client (cleaned registry
Nb 5.0 mp6 Solaris 9
I am looking to download a 5.0 remote admin java client fro my windows
xp laptop so I can remotely manage 5.0 servers. I have a new laptop and
someone here has misplaced the 5.0 cd that has this on it. Any help?
Greg
This e-mail and any attachments are
Trying to figure out what this means (other than it couldn't write the
file because it thought it was out of space):
12:32:41 (166920.001) Could only write 82944 of 262144 bytes to file
/database/olaprdo/temp04.dbf at file offset 3 gigabytes + 1914412032
bytes
12:32:41 (166920.001) Couldn't
Is there anyone out there running NB 6.0 MP3 and Network Operations
Manager? I am trying to get some reporting out for the management type
people, and we are running into the following error message:
Operation Manager: Job Monitor failed.
We can report on everything except the status of jobs,
What process do you guys go through to add new fiber chanel tape drives
under Solaris?
my standard process is as follows:
/ cfgadm -al -o show_FCP_dev
...gets a view of devices attached to FC controllers, and verify they
all show up similar to the following:
c4::1000c954e9de,2
Mr Preston - thanks so much - that's actually so funny...you are the
reason why I had this string on the auburn list because of something you
said at one of your backup school seminars. Pretty awesome!
Mike
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From: Curtis Preston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12,
Not sure I agree with you on the comment about competition. First,
they're more in competition NetApp's de-dupe NearStore, and they're the
main vendor that's helping NBU to move forward with the DSU stuff.
(NetApp's probably a close second and may be a tie.) NBU is making
their DSU/DSSU stuff
Mr. Preston is my dad. I'm Mr. Backup. ;)
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W. Curtis Preston
Author of O'Reilly's Backup Recovery and Using SANs and NAS
VP Data Protection
GlassHouse Technologies
From: Conner, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 11:08
OK so you're saying the 82944 of 262144 is just telling me about a
single block. It was that which was confusing me - I thought it was
saying 82944 of 262144 for the total file which obviously was way to
low and didn't know how it related to the rest.
Anyway as noted we've brought up the DB by
Trying to figure out what this means (other than it couldn't write the
file because it thought it was out of space):
12:32:41 (166920.001) Could only write 82944 of 262144 bytes to file
/database/olaprdo/temp04.dbf at file offset 3 gigabytes + 1914412032
bytes
12:32:41 (166920.001)
Please do check on how the formatting is done in the
bp.conf of your master server for the bpdbjobs output.
ciao
Ankur Kumar
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Hi Steve,
could you please check out the permissions from the
DCOMcnfg.exe tool
please do have a word with the Windows Admin to check
up on the Default permissions tab
ciao
Ankur Kumar
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No
I'm finally getting around to performance tuning the new hardware and my
hair is now officially on fire. To say the storage is slow, is like
saying the south pole is chilly. Performance is TERRIBLE. Not just in
Netbackup, but generally speaking I can't copy files to these volumes at
30MB/sec.
On 1/12/2007 3:54 PM, Martin, Jonathan (Contractor) wrote:
I'm finally getting around to performance tuning the new hardware and my
hair is now officially on fire. To say the storage is slow, is like
saying the south pole is chilly. Performance is TERRIBLE. Not just in
Netbackup, but
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