Check the switches or fibre cards for port errors. We had a case where the fibre was mismatched from the rack (50MC) to the switch (62.5 MC) and was causing all kinds on errors.
The other possiblity is bad fibre - have a DB loss test on the cables. One good bend and that cabel is bad.
I believe in my past life I install the MKS toolkit which supports RSH. You can then script it to shutdown. You should also be albe to use the pre/post backup execute in the policy to fire off a script.
4.5 MP5 will not support streams of files/file systems larger then 1 T. You can back them up - but it will not recovery them. I believe FP6 fixes the 1T issues - and I know 5.0 allows > 1 T files.
You may need to cut these up into multiple files and arcross directories. Then start one stream...
Veritas uses a TAR streams to perform backups. it's very bad at streaming millions of small files. The scary part is - during a recovery - your going to get worse performance. One option I have - buy a Virtual Tape Drive (disk)that will increase the performance. The other option which make...
I'm guessing your network switch port is set to autoneg. Call your network person and have them hard set the port to 100/Full. Then put a load on the interface to see if the errors increase. You should be able to FTP files from /tmp to another Sun machines /tmp. The /tmp file system is a...
4.5 Windows 2000 Server
Solaris 8 Media servers
LTO2 drives and L700
I run a "vmoprcmd -autoconfig -t -h <media server>" and I get Network Protocall Error (39) on a couple of the boxes. Everything seems to be running fine though.
Any suggestions on if it's a problem and what a...
Do a "netstat -i" on your box and make sure you have zero ierrs and zero oerrs. Anything other then zero means your interface under load is having either a cable issue or a port neg issue. This would cause all backups to drop.
The solution is to hardcode the network port and the NIC...
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