Good morning mrottox. I apologize for the delay.
In my dr test I was unnecessarily restoring the volmgr/database directory. In testing I was using an stk l180 vs. l700 with fewer tape drives. If I do not recover the volmgr/database directory I do not need to remove the globDB and the robotic_def files. Messing with the ltidevs file requires you to reset the global device database host, using vmglob –set_gdbhost. So no, you do not need these two steps.
Here is a draft of my dr test.
--- part 1
1. Procedure Description:
Installation of Veritas NetBackup and related patches.
2. Prerequisite:
OS media. Installation CD's 1 and 2, Sun Microsystems Solaris 8.
Installation of Sun E450, Tape Library, and network interface card.
3. Special Requirements:
verify SCSI connection between Sun E450 and Tape Library
Loadpoint, "/usr/openv" (or some referencing link).
Partition size, fifty gigabytes [minimum].
License Key list.
Memory configuration for Veritas NetBackup. Reboot required.
modifications made to "/etc/system" file.
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* modify parameters for veritas:
* so... do what veritas says...
*
set maxusers=40
set msgsys:msginfo_msgmap=512
set msgsys:msginfo_msgmax=8192
set msgsys:msginfo_msgmnb=131072
set msgsys:msginfo_msgmni=256
set msgsys:msginfo_msgssz=16
set msgsys:msginfo_msgseg=8192
set msgsys:msginfo_msgtql=512
*
set semsys:seminfo_semume=64
set semsys:seminfo_semmap=64
set semsys:seminfo_semopm=32
set semsys:seminfo_semmni=1024
set semsys:seminfo_semmns=1024
set semsys:seminfo_semmnu=1024
set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=300
*
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=220
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=2147483648
set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=100
*
*
4. Detailed Instructions:
a) Login as root.
b) Create loadpoint, "/usr/openv" directory
c) Load Veritas NetBackup CD from DR-1 kit.
d) Run "install" from installation directory on CD.
e) From "installation options", Select NetBackup, option 1.
f) Prompts for Netbackup and Media Manager binaries to be installed in "/usr/openv".
g) Prompts for client binaries installation. Select Solaris. Installation begins.
h) Prompts for license key. Input the "Base NetBackup" and the "Library Based Tape Drives" license key.
i) Decline prompt for the full domainname name of the NetBackup server, ex: "hostname.domainname"
j) Input "hostname" only! for the name of the NetBackup server. Accept verification.
k) Decline prompt for "media (slave) servers".
l) Accept prompt for the "global device database" host, default [this servers host_name, not pds-nbu].
m) Accept prompt for startup of the NetBackup process for client installation.
n) Accept prompt for creatation of policy and schedule examples.
o) Accept prompt to start the Media Manager device daemon processes.
p) Accept prompt to start the NetBackup bprd process. End of Vertias NetBackup installation.
q) Installation of feature pack 5, or fp5.
r) Install CD.
s) Copy "071604_NB_45_5_F_SERVERS_260885.solaris.tar" to /tmp. Extract tar file.
t) run "Vrts_pack.install". Input pack name "NB_45_5_F".
u) Copy "071604_NB_CLT_45_5_F_260893.solaris.tar" to /tmp. Extract tar file.
v) run "Vrts_pack.install". Input pack name "NB_45_5_CLT".
--- part 2
1. Procedure Description:
Device Installation / Configuration for Veritas NetBackup.
2. Prerequisite:
OS media. Installation CD's 1 and 2, Sun Microsystems Solaris 8.
Installation of Sun E450, Tape Library, and network interface card.
3. Special Requirements:
SCSI connection between Sun E450 and Tape Library
Tape drives will initially be defined as "hcart2", redefine as "hcart".
stop netbackup; /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/bp.kill_all.
restart netbackup; /etc/init.d/netbackup start.
4. Detailed Instructions:
a) Configure tape drive. gui; "/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/jnbSA"
b) In left panel; Select "media and device management"
c) In right panel, Select "Configure Storage Devices [define robots and drives]".
d) Within the device configuration wizard, Select "next".
e) Next; within the device configuration wizard, the "hostname" should be displayed. Select "next".
f) Next; "scanning hosts", tape drive will be discovered under the "hostname". Select "next".
g) Next; backup devices output will display vendor specific devices. Select "next".
h) Next; drag and drop configuration will output display with vendor specified devices. Select "next".
i) Next; commit changes. Select "continue".
j) Next; updating device configuration. Select "next".
k) Next; display of storage devices. Select "next". Select "finish".
l) In left panel; under netbackup management, Select "storage units",
m) remove all storage units NOT associated with "hostname"; right click; "delete".
n) Right click "hostname" of storage unit. Right click "change", under devices select "standalone - hcart". Select "ok"
o) In the left panel, under "media and device management", Select "devices", then click "hostname".
p) In right panel, Select "devices shown [Drive type]", right click and Select "change".
q) Change option "drive type" to "1/2" cartridge (hcart)". Select "ok".
r) Select "yes" to update device configuration.
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--- part 3
1. Procedure Description:
Veritas NetBackup Data Recovery process.
2. Prerequisite:
OS media. Installation CD's 1 and 2, Sun Microsystems Solaris 8.
Installation of Sun E450, Tape Library, and network interface card.
Configuration of Veritas NetBackup and associated hardware.
3. Special Requirements:
Restoration of data based upon date of duplicated tapes.
4. Detailed Instructions:
a) Performing a restore requires two peices of information; the "time frame" and the "backupid".
The "time frame" is based upon the date the files were backed up.
b) Obtaining the "backup_id" and "media_id" for specific file/directory to restoration;
/usr/openv/netbackcup/bin/admincmd/ bpimmedia -L -client -client "client_name" -d "beginning_date_of_search" -e "ending_date_of search"
c) identifing the media_id / backup_id example::
$ bpimmedia -L -client seawolf -d 04/29/2004 -e 05/02/2004
Backup-ID Policy Type RL Files C E T PC Expires
Copy Frag KB Type Density FNum Off Host DWO MPX Expires RL MediaID
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seawolf_1083422363 umservers FULL 3 9760 N N R 1 07:39 08/02/2004
1 1 477440 RMed hcart 124 852941 pds-nbu 2 Y 07:39 08/02/2004 3 005238
1 2 1536 RMed hcart 125 860946 pds-nbu 2 005238
1 3 1536 RMed hcart 126 861180 pds-nbu 2 005238
1 4 34766 RMed hcart 127 861216 pds-nbu 2 005238
^
this column, "1" indicates primary copy
2 1 478464 RMed hcart 64 486203 pds-nbu 7 Y 07:39 08/02/2004 3 003902
2 2 512 RMed hcart 65 494208 pds-nbu 7 003902
2 3 1536 RMed hcart 66 494442 pds-nbu 7 003902
2 4 34766 RMed hcart 67 494478 pds-nbu 7 003902
^
this column, "2" indicates the secondary copy
backup_id:: seawolf_1083422363 media_id:: 005238 and 003902
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
d) NetBackup always defaults to the primary copy. NetBackup will always ask for the primary copy during a restore.
Running the "bpduplicate -npc 2" command temporaily reassigns the secondary tape as the primary tape for restore/disaster
recovery purposes. To switch the primary tape [the original] with the secondary [the copy];
/usr/openv/netbackcup/bin/admincmd/bpduplicate -npc 2 -backupid "client_name_backup_id"
e) To perform a restore through the gui run the administration console; "/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/jnbSA" .