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  1. threeta

    rsync limitations?

    we are replicating several GB on solaris 9. does not transfer acls
  2. threeta

    Added new stand alone drive, nbu keeps using 2

    i checked the storage units under jnbSA this morning (back to work with a jolt after a sunny weekend) and managed to see the number of drives setting - not sure what planet i was on when i posted this. Thanks again comtec17.
  3. threeta

    Added new stand alone drive, nbu keeps using 2

    thanks comtek - i knew there was a setting somewhere. jnbaSA was not showing any storage Units, but bpadm gave me Label: akcux60-dlt Storage Unit Type: Media Manager Host Connection: akcux60 Number of Drives: 2 On Demand Only: no Max MPX/drive: 5 Density: dlt -...
  4. threeta

    Added new stand alone drive, nbu keeps using 2

    Hi Solaris 9 running 5.1 MP4, 1 master, several clients and 3 DLT7000 stand alone drives. I Added a new stand alone drive, total now 3, nbu starts only 2 backups, instad of the expected 3. There must be a setting somewhere that is restricting me to 2 drives. I've hunted through master and...
  5. threeta

    jnbSA fails with java errors

    back again - I swapped x displays to another "good" server that i run jnbSA on (as root). the new user now works ok on the good server. I guess its something to do with gnome 2 on solaris 8. thanks - threeta
  6. threeta

    jnbSA fails with java errors

    me too - any ideas out there - i'm using (for the first time) a non-root user after following the destructions in sys admin guide (set up group etc) Worked for for my user id, but not a newly created one.
  7. threeta

    Help need recover image on an expired tape

    you can use the tar command on the tape to view the images directly from the tape. make sure you're using netbackup's tar (which tar) and then tar -tvf /dev/rmt/0cbn to read the tape. the t option means traverse, v is verbose, f specifies the file to read (in this case the tape which is...

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