Are you thinking for me to modify a schedule on the fly or something? Will this not affect all clients in the policy?

Ill read the man page see if anything jumps out :)

Cheers

WEAVER, Simon wrote:

Dave
The Command bpplsched might be of some help to you, although depends on how
far you want to go with it :-)

Simon Weaver Technical Support Windows Domain Administrator EADS Astrium Tel: 02392-708598 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Markham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 December 2005 13:58
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpstart behaviour


I am running netbackup 5.0mp3 on Solaris 9. Attached to a L700 with 5 LTo2 tape drives fiber attached.

ok,

I have an issue where one of my media servers cant see the 3 shared drives all of a sudden. sgscan comes back with none and cfgadm -al shows them as being unavailable. Why i dont know and am trying to work this out.

As a stop gab i added this media manager to a standard policy on the master server which backs up clients over the network so it would back this media server up over the network so at least we are getting backups. As this media server is also an oracle DB server i need it to not start backing up until past 12:30am and the normal policy starts around 10:30pm. So i created a bpstart_notify.Standard on the media manger server in the correct place and put sleep 10800 in it so it would sleep for a few hours. I then started to get 74 messages of bpstart timeout.

To fix this i put bpstart_timeout = 11000 in the bp.conf on the media manger and then had to put it on the master server. This annoys me slightly as this will now affect all bpstart timeouts for each client. Is there not a client bpstart timeout option because i couldnt find one in the admin guides.

Anyway this seems to have stopped the timeout status but i am now getting a status 41 which is network timeout. Has anyone any ideas? I know the network connections are all fine as running a manual backup or even a scheduled one without the sleep statement works fine.

Why the drives have stopped being visible i have no idea as no changes have happened on the system.

Thanks
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