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and roll it up into a monthly report, or look at one of the
NetBackup reporting packages that are out there so that you can do
long-term reporting.
A poor man's version of this would be to grab a daily
bpdbjobs -all_columns
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http://www.backupcentral.com/foms/netbackup-serve/cache/194.html
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be done through usr/openv/java/auth.conf, but I can't
find anything that defines what settings to use.
You can't get very granular. The best you can do is define which
sections of the GUI they may have access to. The details of the java GUI
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in /usr/openv/netbackup or use
some other method to get to the files.
UNIX systems CAN use bpgetconfig for most other information, just not
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. very handy for batch updates of media server lists, etc.
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though it predates. I would suggest you log a formal support call and
get a formal response if this is important to you.
Unfortunately, this is the norm lately with NetBackup :-(
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combination took in the
past. Those would be a bit ugly and could be very, very wrong.
One thing they ARE good at is telling you how much data is on the tapes
on average, as they calculate based on actual usage. You could probably
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, and it is fine for me, but not for Sr. Mgt.
If you aren't afraid of rolling your own, there are a few open source
plotting packages that would probably suit your needs; gnuplot,
matplotlib are a couple that come to mind off the top.
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logging happening at present. Any tips or
suggestions to solve the performance issue.
Actually, working from the master may be the problem. The Java GUI is a
real pig. Try running the GUI from a different system instead.
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and overwrite a tape owned
by media server B, wrecking valid images.
Not cool at all :-(
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is when you try
to explicitly back up drives. For example, on Win 2k3, if your filelist
is C:\, D:\, it will NOT get the System State:\
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or something close? Thanks. Tux242
You can get a list of clients with bpplclients and then use bpcoverage
to query each client and ask it for its version info. That is the most
accurate way to get the information. Data stored on the Master server
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and expire the images on the old tape.
Messy, to say the least.
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drive or the server needs to be
rebooted, _they_ better be willing to get someone in place at 2am to
take care of it because you can't.
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. If you change the
retention of ONE of the images to a longer retention, the tape won't be
reclaimed until that one image expires.
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to address the question. Essentially you
need to make it so that all three backups are unrelated so they will not
use the same tape. Creating unique volume pools is about the only
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any issues restoring data, you will be on your own. I don't
think it's worth the risk.
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up 18 different customers on a shared 5.1 environment and use
pools to separate the client data.
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while it waits for the script to stop.
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to the choices of fonts, but I'm not sure.
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* Dan Pritts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-03-31 16:35]:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 06:33:48PM -0600, David Rock wrote:
I have found running jnbSA within a VNC session works better. I think
it's related to the choices of fonts, but I'm not sure.
VNC works but it's much nicer to have discrete
* Greenberg, Katherine A [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-04-06 10:21]:
Don't think that is it, but who knows. I would hope that w/ Sun and
Veritas both heavily on the case someone would've come up with that by
now ;)
LOL!!! Stop it, you're killing me.
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/Media, client, both?
If both, won't all other backups fail?
If your routing is correct, you do not need the REQUIRED_NETWORK at all.
You just need to make sure your name resolution for both the master and
the client resolve to the backup network for the test.
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a couple of NT4 boxes on 4.5FP6 bizarrely).
You should be able to get that with bpcoverage, but I have also noticed
that bpcoverage seems to be broken at certain versions of 5.1
You can try bpgetconfig instead
bpgetconfig -M clientname
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* Greenberg, Katherine A [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-17 09:47]:
Have you honestly have to recover data (really... except for long-term
retention stuff for legal or whatever) that is older than 2 weeks?
I haven't.
Am I just lucky?
Yes. You are _very_ lucky :-(
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longer than the listed frequency. If either of those is false, it will
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of it running at the same time can
have very bad performance results on the master server.
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. Pity that's not true for UNIX. :-(
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it and place it back onto the
Novell Netware client? I don't want to just try it because I am afraid of
causing an abend.
It is probably possible, but I would suggest looking at bpsetconfig
first. What kind of data is in the bp.ini that you need to change?
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the drivers on these compression cards, this may have
corrected the problem we encountered.
The compression cards are a constant issue. We have made several
attempts to use them and all without success.
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person who ordered tapes without labels :-)
.../Ed
Ditto. Past about 20 tapes it's no longer worth it.
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* Ed Wilts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-15 14:49]:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 02:15:30PM -0500, David Rock wrote:
* Siano, James C [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-15 00:17]:
Can one have a Unix master and a Windows 200x media server? Wasn't sure
if I could have that combo.
Yes
that up,
and it gets ugly to troubleshoot in a hurry.
A lot of the ideas suggested here do assume a certain amount of
technical expertise. Don't ever forget about the Net part of
NetBackup. :-)
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way to set up Read Only access to it.
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necessary for master-initiated backups, but if
you want to do User-initiated backups or restores, you will need it.
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* Paul Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-07-31 16:00]:
You need to open bprd (13720) from client to master, for client
initiated actions to work.
This is for ALL client-initiated actions, btw. User-Initiated backups,
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like real tape
drives. DSSUs are still confined to the one media server that has
access to the disk.
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of what political climate your
backup system lives in :-)
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that you can get as
detailed as you need to. You can do it by policy, schedule or globally.
What version of NBU are you using?
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their reporting is really good. That's not just Aptare's
product, either. I think Bocada falls into that same category. There
are probably others, but those are the two that seem to be front-runners
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. What you will see
is one of the jobs has valid data, but the other one has essentiall no
data. Ask them about removing obsolete/old jobs.
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various solaris 2.6 NBU 4.5 mp$ ??? which still hooks back in to the NBU
6 master server.
I know this is a dubious question, but the ref not supported, backups
would still be completed wouldn't they ?
That should actually be supported. Our 5.1 Master - 4.5 Media - 3.4
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and the overall performance. The main thing we use it
for is staging before writing offsite tapes. We have never had good
luck with the compression cards, though.
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exactly, are you being told by Symantec? There _are_ issues with how we
are trying to manage getting stuff expired, but that has nothing to do
with bpduplicate.
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option in vault for images coming from a DSSU.
Yes, that's one of our enhancement requests (like many others) because
we use the VTL mostly for staging only and would really like a checkbox
in vault like the one for DSUs to expire after X hours.
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Vault, the add-on to Netbackup can dupe from VLT to tape...
That's entirely possible. Enterprise Vault is for vaulting MS
Exchange data, while Vault is the NetBackup image duplication. I am
talking about Vault.
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as a professional services offering. It was bolted
on in 4.5 and has existed ever since (with varying degrees of success).
It sounds like the problem is not with Vault, but with the
Exchange-related Enterprise Vault. Is that true?
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are
basically doing a normal backup of the host system.
Information about specific files will be somewhat dependant on which
VMware product you are using, but the methodology is pretty much the
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to import in an
emergency and then work on a schedule to get as many as you deem
important imported as quickly as possible. You may want to also try and
identify critical systems and import those tapes first.
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they are
admins of the boxes they are restoring files for. Odds are much higher
that they will shoot themselves in the foot some other way than screwing
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* Mansell, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-07 12:39]:
I see some of you were also contacted by Sharon at Computerworld:-
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/090506-users-suffer-major-problems
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There was also an article in Storage.
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-Exchange-Server
DB2 AFS Lotus-Notes FlashBackup-Windows
Vault
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it's there. If it will need to be
repeated, it should probably be scripted. :-)
To be fair, I _have_ done a lot of scripting work in the past for this
kind of stuff, so the perception of what constitutes a LOT may be
slightly different for me ;-)
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root 187 1073 0 11:13:16 ?0:00 rdevmi -sockfd 7 -r
root 15857 1073 0 11:24:51 ?0:00 rdevmi -sockfd 7 -r
that looks like vmd is not running somewhere or a media server is not
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and poof, a successful
failed backup. User error or bad script design, not a NetBackup bug.
Some of the current reporting packages are capable of flagging such a
situation to alert you that _maybe_ something is wrong.
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* Edwin Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-14 16:35]:
Gents,
Several customers are asking witch files are not being backed up when
the status code is 1.
Is there a way to retrieve this info?
bperror -client clientname
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ALLOW_NON_RESERVED_PORTS as part of that. Using
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can be configured for single port communication
over TCP only, too. That was another big pain.
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-WOFB_error 0=Abort Backup on Error, 1=Disable Continue
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for a more human
readable form.
bppllist: [policy name] [-L|-l|-U] [-verbose] [-allpolicies]
[-M master_server,...,master_server]
[-hwos]
[-byclient client] [-keyword keyword phrase]
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Multiple Data Streams
#18
#19
#20 Active Date
#21
#22
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* Bob Stump [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-21 07:55]:
The sticky part is where there are more than one exclude_list
exclude_list.Policy
exclude_list.Policy2.Sched1
exclude_list.Policy2.Sched2
Yep, you will just need to loop through those and pull them back to look
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?
Not sure what else would work off the top. :-(
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server names can cause split
identity problems.
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the client information is NOT polled from anywhere. The
Hardware and OS entries are simply picked by the admin setting up a
policy. If the client system changes OS, you'll never know.
Take almost everything NBU tells you about your clients with a grain of
salt. :-(
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to the Netbackup Policy and not a
-backup hostname. Hopefully, this would be the only case that an
alias cannot be used. Thanks!
I can confirm that Exchange gets very unhappy when the client name does
not match the actual hostname.
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it
to configure the sftp only on UNIX clients.
Thanks,
bpclient is for changing client properties on the Master server (setting
allow non reserved ports, vnetd, etc.)
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is for specialized OS/filesystem requirements, like
splitting a mirror on an HP system and mounting it to the media server
for performance. You will usually need to have the media server be the
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think it's supposed to do
:-)
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. Vague questions are hard to respond to.
Incidentally, you said you were using Bocada. Why are you now looking
at Aptare? Is there something you need that it can't do?
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longer involved and the new full will be created as fast as your media
server can go, but it _will_ use a full backup's worth of tape.
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believe the rated
speed is around 65MB/sec
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!
I guess the silly question is, have you tried asking Bocada? Maybe what
you need to get out of it is already there and you just don't know where
to look. Or at the very least they can point you in the right direction
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mergerd
master.
Sure, but like Ed said, there is NO _supported_ way of doing it. It
might work, probably will work, but you are on your own if it doesn't.
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value
is being used (e.g. bptm, bpdm, etc).
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by this client and the other port by the other client?
Don't forget that you also need 13782 (bpcd) from the backup server TO the
client. 13720 (bprd) and 13724 (vnetd) are for traffic FROM the client
TO the backup server.
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* Ed Wilts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-30 08:50]:
On 12/30/2006 12:00 AM, David Rock wrote:
* Bobby R Windle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-12-29 22:43]:
Does anyone know how we can confirm what maint pack level we are running
on our Solaris clients. I tried to find this out
before but never got
usually get the base level of the version that is
installed, but you won't get any information about any maintenance
packs.
I have found that bpcoverage does a better job, but it's still not
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the master server and the media servers.
I doubt our 6509 is the cause for this, either ;-)
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, then it's a non-issue. The original
backups will stay related to where they originally backed up.
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* Justin Piszcz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-14 15:15]:
Yes, you click master server properties - add the windows client to the
'client settings part' and then you can turn vsp off in the second tab.
The CLI version of this is bpclient. You will want to set the
WOFB_enable to no (0).
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* Staub, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-15 11:31]:
Also possible with the 'bpsetconfig' command as follows:
echo VSP_Use = NO | bpsetconfig -h client
then
bpgetconfig -M client | grep VSP
This doesn't work with newer (5.1MP3?) anymore :-(
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off. I have also restarted the
netbackup daemons which didn't seem to fix the issue.
Did you update the java on the client where you are running the GUI?
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better control over what actually gets updated that
way.
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