Hi Kevin

 

If you use INSTANCE $ALL and DATABASE $ALL NetBackup will automatically
try and backup every DB and Instance on the server.

 

You can either logon to the server as has been described and use the SQL
client GUI to check the client progress log.

An easier method is to just remotely look at the log file generated
which is used to display the job status in the sql gui.

You can just connect to the server $ share as opposed to having to log
on and then launch the client gui

 

The path would be
/install_path\veritas\netbackup\logs\user_ops\mssql\logs

 

There will be a file for each job in that folder with the bottom of the
file summarising the failures and successes.

 

BTW - Are your SQL clients on 6.5.6 too?

Pre 6.5.6 there was a bug in the sql agent which caused some databases
to be skipped from backup and not reported on when using $ALL

 

Regards,

Tal

 

 

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Simon (external)
Sent: 24 September 2010 07:13
To: Baumann, Kevin; VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] MS-Sql server

 

Hi Kevin

There is normally a "Parent" Job that kicks off. After this, there
should be child jobs for each Database.

 

Was the .bch file configured with the ALL$ command?

 

Also, to clarify, goto the Backup, Archive, Restore tool, specify the
client machine and the policy type, in your case MS-SQL-Server.

 

You would run this BAR tool on the Master Server (assuming its a
client).

 

Hope this helps

Simon

 

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[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Baumann,
Kevin
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 7:41 PM
To: VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] MS-Sql server

All,

 

My Windows team has asked me if I can see what databases have been
backed up on a particular Windows server.  It is running MS-SQL, and
when the master server kicks off the backup it looks at a .bch script on
that server.  It looks to me like the backups work, but I cannot find a
way to say what actual databases were backed up.  Is there an easy way
to do that?

And can I assume that if I get a status 0, that all the databases in the
.bch file get backed up?

 

Linux master/media server, 6.5.6.  Client is Windows 2003 server (r2)
running MS-Sql server.

 

Thanks.

 

-Kevin

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