We have an issue where we have forms for people to request backup restores etc. through our help desk.
What we're missing is a form for a business unit to request a server to be backed up.
I want such a form so that the Business unit can sign off on what is to be backed up. This would avoid...
Does anyone have a current methodology to figure out how long a restore is likely to take?
Right down to factoring speed of NIC's, restoring to local versus SAN disk, number of tapes involved etc. etc.
My goal is to have a list of questions, in a spreadsheet, to ask a Storage Administrator...
We've been getting a lot of error 96 (no media available) which is something quite easily preventable. Put more tapes in!!
Problem is my admins are guessing as to how many blank tapes will be needed for any given night.
I have a solution in mind which will look at past use, data growth etc to...
We're using Netbackup 6.x on a HPUX server
The scenario is we're restoring files from HPUX server A to HPUX server B.
The owner of the file on server A is "user1" with a UID of 110.
That same user exists on server B but with UID of 104. Another user "user2" has UID=110.
The problem is...
When I run bperror there are sometimes 150 errors which is a job being terminated manually.
How can I determine which user terminated the job? I've been searching through the logs without success so far. Maybe I'm just searching for the wrong string.
Any ideas?
Try adding the -U option. It puts it in a user friendly output format. It's either space or tab delimited. You'll have to check on that.
Do you have Sed or awk? because I can send you the code to tab delimit the output if you have those utilities.
Hi,
My boss has requested some information regarding NetBackup and I've never used the product before.
The catch is I need to do the following from command line and not the GUI.
List all policies, clients and schedules configured in the environment.
Basically I want to list all the servers...
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