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Not as yet. something i'll look at also.
I have spoke to the App guy and it makes sense the drive can't be locked
to do a raw backup as it will be constantly in use by the application.
I'm a but stuck as to how to back
you could try priming the filesystem cache by doing a dir /s prior to backup.
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Increasing the time out limit will be good, but might not really solve the
error code 0 and 1. It will also depending on your application. Suggest you
run thru the files, and see if they are critical files that encounter error 0
1.
My experience with my customer is as such that the files
I'm guessing this is the case that because this is an IDS monitoring box
the directories and files on that volume are constantly in use. I
suppose then the raw backup will never work?
You'll have to excuse my ignorance with windows clients but isn't VSP
installed with the client software or do
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Million file backup issue
I'm guessing this is the case that because this is an IDS monitoring box
the directories and files on that volume are constantly in use. I
suppose then the raw backup will never work?
You'll have
: [Veritas-bu] Million file backup issue
Running Netbackup 5.0Mp7 on Solaris 9 Master server.
10 odd network based clients some windows2000, 2003 and Solaris 8,9
We are having trouble with one Windows 2000 server running Envision IDS
software which creates millions of files under a directory.
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: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 7:26 AM
To: VERITAS-BU@MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Million file backup issue
I'm guessing this is the case that because this is an IDS monitoring box
the directories and files on that volume are constantly in use. I
suppose then the raw backup
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Dave Markham dave.mark...@fjserv.netwrote:
I'm guessing this is the case that because this is an IDS monitoring box
the directories and files on that volume are constantly in use. I
suppose then the raw backup will never work?
You'll have to excuse my
Running Netbackup 5.0Mp7 on Solaris 9 Master server.
10 odd network based clients some windows2000, 2003 and Solaris 8,9
We are having trouble with one Windows 2000 server running Envision IDS
software which creates millions of files under a directory.
f:\nic\lsnode has 87gb data with
To add The F:\ volume is 521gb with 134gb used. Does this mean the
raw backup is 134gb or 521 as i dont want it filling tape unnecessarily.
Ideally i'd like to do the mount point option and have a policy backing
up the mount point of the problem dirs e.g F:\nic\lsnode but i dont know
how
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Re: [Veritas-bu] Million file backup issue
To add The F:\ volume is 521gb with 134gb used. Does this mean the
raw backup is 134gb or 521 as i dont want it filling tape unnecessarily
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Million file backup issue
Thanks for the info Bryan.
I have just
I think the reboot question is valid based on the can't lock raw device for
read message. If some other entity is preventing NBU from gaining access to
the device that entity has to be kicked off somehow.
Another option would be run a 'chkdsk /f /r' against that volume. That will
typically
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Million file backup issue
Running Netbackup 5.0Mp7 on Solaris 9 Master server.
10 odd network based clients some windows2000, 2003 and Solaris 8,9
We are having trouble with one Windows 2000 server running Envision IDS
software which creates millions of files under
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