: [Veritas-bu] NDMP Backups on DataDomain.
Thank You David/Brayan E/Greg/rsavage,
Thanks for you feedback,
I'm back with my results.
We will be backing up NDMP data using remote ndmp to a datadomain ost
I compared and found out I'm getting 300GB backed up in 1 hour at the
rate 75000 KB/sec
it was not working with GUI in my case
Best regards
Anurag
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 18:53:36 -0600
From: da...@stanaway.net
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP Backups on DataDomain.
You can do NDMP backups to OST via LAN transport
i just tested this senario. NDMP to a DD670 over the network. All I had to do
is have a valid license key for Netbackup. Set up a NDMP user on the VNX5700,
set up the NDMP backup policy in Symantec/Vertias.
Our File share was on a VNX5700
Our master/media was windows 2003 x64 7.0.1
Our Data
Hi Team,
I have been given this task to move the NDMP backups from one master server to
another.
The current master server backups up NDMP to CDL (Clariion Disk Libraries)
typical environment via SAN.
Now the new master server has no TL/VTL/CDL its just has Datadomain used as
netbackup
You can do NDMP backups to OST via LAN transport to the media server.
All you need to do is setup your ndmp credentials in NBU and on your NAS
device. At least this worked for me with a VNX-File NDMP backup.
If you want to transport NDMP backups via SAN to the DATADOMAIN, then
you would need
, November 01, 2011 11:45 PM
To: VERITAS-BU@MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups
forget NDMP with Isilon.there is much better method, which I have only
done with NFS.
Take your media server and hard mount UNC to each individual node.
take the number of subdirectories in the root
restarting the entire
stream.
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Of Lightner, Jeff
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Haven't done it with NDMP but for other multi-stream backups if you set
checkpoints then you can resume any stream that fails and it will still be seen
as part
So, NDMP doesn't support wildcards, right? As stated in NetBackup AdminGuide
NDMP:
The following backup selections capabilities are NOT supported for an NDMP
policy:
■ Wildcards in pathnames. For example, /home/* is an invalid entry.
■ Individual file names. Only directory or volume names are
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(DS)
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups
So, NDMP doesn't support wildcards, right? As stated in NetBackup AdminGuide
NDMP
, 2011 8:57 PM
To: Sanders, Nate; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups
Would it be possible to make the policy read the Backup Selections from a
file? We could easily automate the creation of this file into chunks of
streams for the existing folders. My concern
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So, NDMP doesn't support wildcards, right? As stated in NetBackup
AdminGuide NDMP:
The following backup selections capabilities are NOT supported for an NDMP
policy
I have some NDMP policies that use the following directive:
SET EXCLUDE = *.vswp
It seems to work.
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will investigate this.
From: smpt [mailto:sm...@peppas.gr]
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 2:21 PM
To: Sanders, Nate (DS); veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
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Hello,
You can make a script that first change the policy file selection using
bpplinclude command
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Nate
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Ooh, so this would simply be a script to modify the actual Backup
forget NDMP with Isilon.there is much better method, which I have only done
with NFS.
Take your media server and hard mount UNC to each individual node.
take the number of subdirectories in the root and divide by the number of nodes
yes it might not be an even number, but you'll have
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 05:24:07PM -0500, rusty.ma...@sungard.com wrote:
There is or was an 'issue' with NDMP where the dump levels for
incrementals rolled past 9 and went back to 0, causing a full and it would
stay at dump level 0 until the next scheduled full ran. I cannot find a
technote
One of my customers says that his NDMP incrementals are 3TB in size, while his
full backup size is 6TB. However, when he checks for the block changes in
Netapp console,it reports block changes amounting to 60GB
I was of the impression that NDMP incrementals happen at the block level, in
which
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups from Netapp using Netbackup
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One of my customers says that his NDMP incrementals are 3TB in size, while his
full backup size is 6TB
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups from Netapp using Netbackup
One of my customers says that his NDMP incrementals are 3TB in size, while his
full backup size is 6TB. However, when he checks for the block changes in
Netapp console,it reports block changes amounting to 60GB
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Len Boyle len.bo...@sas.com wrote:
Good Morning,
My understanding is that the netapp on disk is keeping track of changed
blocks, but that backup software that is written the backup to tape
understands files. So the backup software is reading the whole file
moving the whole file around.
But the complexity of the backup meta data increases.
From: Ed Wilts [mailto:ewi...@ewilts.org]
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 10:43 AM
To: Len Boyle
Cc: VERITAS-BU@MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups from Netapp using Netbackup
On Tue, Jul
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Len Boyle len.bo...@sas.com wrote:
With the new backup support for what was called pure disk the backup data
is going to disk and only the changed blocks. But if I understand things the
netapp would have to have code installed on it that would understand the
We used to get HORRIBLE (8MB/s ish) performance doing CIFS backups of our
NetApp filer, and I was pretty sure Symantec recommended against doing our
backups that way (this was 3 years ago or so). We do backup exclusively to tape
though so maybe that makes the difference.
Also I didn’t think
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:37:20AM -0400, Shawn Plummer wrote:
Also I didn?t think NTFS permissions were restored correctly when using CIFs
shares as your backup source.
Barring any bugs, they are. Both NTFS and UNIX security is backed up
and restored via CIFS.
Only UNIX security is backed
: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups from Netapp using Netbackup
We used to get HORRIBLE (8MB/s ish) performance doing CIFS backups of
our NetApp filer, and I was pretty sure Symantec recommended against
doing our backups that way (this was 3 years ago or so). We do backup
exclusively to tape
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Martin, Jonathan jmart...@intersil.comwrote:
We get poor performance (4MB/sec) performance running NFS mounts on our
FAS 2040, but we’ve found we can run many simultaneous streams and get that
into the 20+MB/sec range. We’ve got one Sun device we run 16
: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups from Netapp using Netbackup
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Martin, Jonathan
jmart...@intersil.com wrote:
We get poor performance (4MB/sec) performance running NFS mounts on our
FAS 2040, but we've found we can run many simultaneous streams and get
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Please respond to
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Subject
[Veritas-bu] NDMP backups from Netapp using Netbackup
One of my customers says that his NDMP
On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 01:49:29PM -0400, Baumann, Kevin wrote:
Anyone know if that will change or has changed with version 7?
I doubt it has anything to do with Netbackup. Netbackup is asking the
remote system to send data. If that system doesn't allow wildcards,
then it won't work.
If you
I am trying to run NDMP backups with certain
paths and I am getting error 99 in the GUI,
and the error ndmp_data_start_backup failed,
status = 9 (NDMP_ILLEGAL_ARGS_ERR).
[...]
Backup Selections:
[...]
/vol/vol2/data/[A-M]*
[...]
Unfortunately (to my knowledge),
All,
I am trying to run NDMP backups with certain paths and I am getting
error 99 in the GUI, and the error ndmp_data_start_backup failed, status
= 9 (NDMP_ILLEGAL_ARGS_ERR).
The policy is setup as follows:
Backup Selections:
NEW_STREAM
/vol/vol2/data/[A-M]*
NEW_STREAM
: April 6, 2010 12:47 PM
To: VERITAS-BU@MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups
All,
I am trying to run NDMP backups with certain paths and I am getting error 99 in
the GUI, and the error ndmp_data_start_backup failed, status = 9
(NDMP_ILLEGAL_ARGS_ERR).
The policy is setup
*From:* Jonathan Dyck [mailto:jd...@bank-banque-canada.ca]
*Sent:* Tuesday, April 06, 2010 1:34 PM
*To:* Baumann, Kevin; VERITAS-BU@MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
*Subject:* RE: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups
Unfortunately (to my knowledge), wildcards are not supported with NDMP
backups. You’ll have
Hi,
we backups a lot of data with NDMP - Full-Backup = 13TB
Is there any chance to duplicate our NDMP-Backups?
Now our backups runs over 8 drives (4 per library).
If I try to duplicate it over SLP the Duplicate needs 8 drives per library -
it´s not possible.
If I want to do it with inline copy
Do you have to use SLP?
In the intial backup why don't you just do inline copy?
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:52 AM, dirk.muel...@lvr.de wrote:
Hi,
we backups a lot of data with NDMP - Full-Backup = 13TB
Is there any chance to duplicate our NDMP-Backups?
Now our backups runs over 8 drives (4
All,
Has anyone ever heard of a folder/sub-directory that would not backup? On one
of the file systems on a Celerra all the folders on either side of the folder
having a problem, backup with no problems, but the troubled directory backups
nothing. This is and NDMP backup.
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All,
Has anyone ever heard of a folder/sub-directory that would not backup?
On one of the file systems on a Celerra all the folders on either
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The ndmp backups of netapp filers back up the acls on NTFS and mixed volumes.
len
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Long title, huh?
I know I could dig into the docs but you guys are usually faster.
Right now I backup our one Netapp CIFS as a unix NFS mount. I miss all
the ACL's but that's not a big problem with this share since it's pretty
much all owned by the same group. Discussion in a meeting today
The ndmp backups of netapp filers back up the acls on NTFS and mixed volumes.
len
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups of CIFS shares on Netapp Filers
The ndmp backups of netapp filers back up the acls on NTFS
Hi
Can anyone help with this issue?
We have a NetApps 3020 filer connected directly (no FC switch) to two HP
LTO3 drives. The drives are in a SL500 library and the library robot is
directly connected to a windows NetBackup v6.0Mp4 master. We are using
the NDMP licence to backup the vols
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups very slow
Hi
Can anyone help with this issue?
We have a NetApps 3020 filer connected directly (no FC switch) to two HP
LTO3 drives. The drives are in a SL500 library and the library robot is
directly connected
: Monday, April 23, 2007 8:27 AM
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP backups very slow
Hi
Can anyone help with this issue?
We have a NetApps 3020 filer connected directly (no FC switch) to two HP
LTO3 drives. The drives are in a SL500 library and the library robot
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Hi
There 3020 configured for NDMP backups has three vols they are as
follows -
/vol/exch_vs1 - this is snapvalt volume on a 3020 filer snap
Nb 5.0 mp6 Solaris 9
We are having a weird issue with our ndmp backups. We have 18 filers and
this failure is random and never the same filer back to back. What
happens is the backup starts, goes active in the activity monitor and
pushes some data and then just stops. No errors at all, nothing in
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