I am looking to see if anybody has done this with 6.5.5
I was on 6.5.3.1 and I was using the work around (bpstart bpend scripts,
and registry entry) to stop DFSR, do the backup of the drive, start
DFSR.
Now I have upgraded to 6.5.5 and I took the work around out, but I still
am not able to back
Hi Judy,
I opened a case on this, the 6.5.3.x + registry + start/stop scripts is
still the recommended method, 6.5.5 does not fix the issue.
Justin.
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010, judy_hinchcli...@administaff.com wrote:
I am looking to see if anybody has done this with 6.5.5
I was on 6.5.3.1 and I
Thanks for the note
Tech doc 326098 says it was fixed in 6.5.4...
And 6.5.5 had info on it as well. So I was trying, but have not been
able to get it to work.
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From: Justin Piszcz [mailto:jpis...@lucidpixels.com]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 11:11 AM
To: Judy
Dear All,
I am new for Windows backup. Need your help to explain on below
Here is the requirement.
Windows Clients List ...
CTLBIS1
CTLFS1
CTL-JAM
CTLSHAREPT1
CTLBO1
CTLCITRIX1
CTLCROIS02
CTLHYPERION1
CTLROHSSQL1
CTLROHSWEB1
CTLMRTG
CTLDS04
NS
NS0 etc...
Backup Selection Example.
I have a orphaned bpcd connection that is invalid (below):
netstat -a | grep bpcd
tcp 205560 0 ms06.provo.novell.c:866 novprvlin0128-b.pr:bpcd ESTABLISHED
I've restated the service on the server end, but the media server still shows
the orphaned connection.
I have jobs running on
Dear All,
Is there a way to find out :
1. how many jobs were running at the particular moment?
2. which tape drive each of these job was using?
3. what was the backup speed of each of these backup jobs?
I can see all this information in the Activity Monitor GUI. Is there a
way to script this?
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 11:12:55AM -0700, Scott Jacobson wrote:
I have a orphaned bpcd connection that is invalid (below):
netstat -a | grep bpcd
tcp 205560 0 ms06.provo.novell.c:866 novprvlin0128-b.pr:bpcd
ESTABLISHED
I've restated the service on the server end, but the
This is more of a limitation on the OS and the wildcards it supports than
NBU.
You can try *:\*\test and see if it works.
Alternatively, if the local drives and dir structure is static, you can
list the paths as such:
C:\*\test
E:\*\test
in the policy file list. Even though only one path is
Look at bpdbjobs -most_columns or bpdbjobs -all_columns.
Regards,
Patrick Whelan
VERITAS Certified NetBackup Support Engineer for UNIX.
VERITAS Certified NetBackup Support Engineer for Windows.
netbac...@whelan-consulting.co.uk
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