We've been running Symantec OpsCenter for some time now and we see dead
clients in OpsCenter.
We have 96 unique clients, OpsCenter however shows 140 unique clients. Most
of the false clients are old clients, servers which we've deleted for some
time now, some are existing clients but with the
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 3:34 AM, nez netbackup-fo...@backupcentral.comwrote:
We've been running Symantec OpsCenter for some time now and we see dead
clients in OpsCenter.
We have 96 unique clients, OpsCenter however shows 140 unique clients.
Most of the false clients are old clients, servers
Not quite like that.
You can create an exclude list with policy name in /usr/openv/netbackup
on target to tell that policy what to exclude though.
For example when we backup of OS files of a server we create a policy
name indicative of that such as: BARNEY-OS
On server, barney, in
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),
I have the same thought as Ed.. do you still have valid images for
those servers?
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Ed Wilts
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 6:40 AM
To: VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re:
I recently noticed that I have a handful of jobs that are qued up, but
won't seem to actually run. There have been no changes to the NBU
configuration and it was working before. The only change that has
occurred is that our network has been re-IP'd (IT assigned new IP's to
our servers). Is this
Do they eventually fail? If so after how long? Have you run all the usual
tests (bptestbpcd, bpclntcmd, telneting to port bpcd, etc) all these tests
should be run from the master, media servers and respective clients (unless
of course you find the problem)?
Regards,
Patrick Whelan
VERITAS
On Apr 6, 2010, at 21:21, David Magda wrote:
NetWorker has a feature where you can put a .nsr file in a
directory, and then during backup it's contents will be parse so
that you can treat particular files or directories in a special way
Thanks to Jeff and Christophe.