You should have linked or copied the /usr/bin/backint file to "/usr/sap/SID/SYS/exe/run/backint" Networker requires you to run their version of backint for backing up SAP on AIX. Also, you should use the nsrsapadm program to modify your nsrsapsv.cfg file in /nsr/res with the required Oracle...
My experience shows that Peter0201 is correct. Only one process can read from an Advanced File System device. For example, I have a backup disk pool "disk_backup_1". We backup multiple clients to this backup pool and 24x7, we have an nsrclone process running to clone the data to tape. If...
Make sure that you have your /nsr/res/nsrsapsv.cfg file set up with the correct variables, especially the LIBPATH variable. Also, make sure that you have run the nsrsapadm -c command to configure your login/password information in the nsrwsapsv.cfg to allow the backup.
My workaround was to build my own cloning script, which "watches" for restores, stops cloning for the duration of the restore and then begins again when the restore has completed. Another purpose of this script was to clone everything out to tape as fast as possible, so that it can get to our...
I am running NW 7.2. If I bring up the Networker Administrator under Windows and Edit the client and go to the Preferences tab (Yes, there is a preferences), there is a Server Network Interface. This must be set properly to use the network that you want to use. My Networker server is rs6kpsd5...
You need to make sure that you have updated your client configuration for the addition of the Gb network. In the preferences, "server network interface", you put in your Gb interface server name. For example, in our network, the Legato server over a 100Mb is rs6kpsd5 and over a 1000Mb it is...
Thanks for all who replied. It is impossible to do without putting .nsr files in all filesystems/directories that you do not want backed up. You can not create generic global directives.
That is the first one that I tried! The only thing that has worked so far is to hardcode the filesystem, i.e.
<< /oracle/SBX/sapdata100 >>
+skip: .
This works fine. But, any attempt to shorten that using wildcards does not work. I have tried all of the following:
<< /oracle >>...
Problem: Need to skip many filesystems with similar, but different, naming structure. Don't want to make 2 million directives to do this. Here is the structure:
/oracle/SID/sapdataNNN
where SID=SAP SID and NNN=any number from 1-999
So, all of the following are valid...
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