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Monthly Backup

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podsds

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Nov 8, 2002
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I was asked today if Netbackup has the feature to store the last valid backup per worstation for more than one month.

Unix 3.4 master & media
MT & W2K workstations Client.

I know I can duplicate my policies, change the schedules and the retention period for a month so that the last tape stays around longer. This may work for successful month end backups, but I also need to accommodate failed month end backups and hold the last good backup that occurred.

Anybody ever do this?
 
There is no built in method for doing this. You would have to write a script for that. Just as an FYI...NetBackup will not save a backup that has failed unless you are using Multiplexing/Multistreaming.
 
I thought this would be a script, okay nothing new there.

I did learn something ... can you tell me more about Multiplexing/Multistreaming and failed backups. At my previous gig we used Multiplexing/Multistreaming together for every backup, but at my new gig they only use Multistreaming ... so I guess the question I am asking now is what does netbackup do with a failed Multistreaming backup.

Thanks for info.
 
Ok, here is goes...If you multistream, your files piece of the class should look like something like this:

NEW_STREAM
C:NEW_STREAM
D:\users
NEW_STREAM
D:\files

and so on. Each stream is considered a backup job.

So now lets say the C:\ stream completes and the D:\users stream completes but the D:\ files stream fails. The C:\ and D:\users streams are completed and succesfull so these backups will stay on the media for the retention period specified. Now, lets say the D:\files stream failed 50% of the way through and wasnt restarted for some reason. The D:\files stream is failed and the database will not retain the information backed up.

Hope this helps.
 
I can understand that, but isn't there a mechanism that creates streams for you by doing some analysis.
Its probably the same as doing it manually. In my opinion Netbackup need to mature a bit. I have often told Veriats to implement a backup header and footer process to unify all the streams, but they either don't get it, don't care or have other priorities.
 
This function is very usefull. I used it on all my large servers to split data backups. I had 68 server doing multistreaming due to them have 200GB + disk space used. I created 10 streams of around 20 GB a piece for my data drive. This helped me out because if the backup failed after 180GB backed up, it would only fail on 2 streams and I can restart the backup and it would only backup the streams that failed.

Very usefull in my mind.
 
So you would restart the whole backup and it, Netbackup, would only backup the previous two streams that failed. This happens automagically or do you start a backup only for the two streams that failed. Is this a hot or cold backup?

I am not arguing that the feature is not useful, my gripe is that Veriatas needs to unify all streams, but this is another issue.
 
You would restart the entire job and it will no that the others have backed up.
 
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