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Previously on "3rd Party Netbackup Software"

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  • DanTheMan
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    Cheers for the info guys


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  • Dante
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    If you can spare the cash and downtime - it'd be well worth the upgrade, and removal/renewal of client agents.

    NB is not a simple beast by any means and it may even be worth getting a specialist in for a couple of days to get it green...

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  • dmini
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    I work with Netbackup 5.1 on my site. Agree - most issues are either dns not being right or in our case, often client not running / configured properly. It does come down to that. Most my experience is with NB5.1 & Windows, but we use it to back up all unix and windows clients.
    pm me if you want

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  • spoons
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    Originally posted by DanTheMan View Post
    Running NB 5.1 on Windows Server 2000. Backing up Redhat, Debian, Ubuntu, Windows Server 2000 and Server 2003.

    Tbh it's all a bit of a cluster ****. What I really want to do (if pos) is demote the 5.1 master server to a media server and introduce a brand new Win 2003 server running NB 6.5 as the master.

    But if I cant do that then I was hoping I could get something to analyse the tulip heap currently in place and help me fix the 30-odd failed backups I get told about every morning ;(


    From what i understand you would have to upgrade.

    Most Netbackup problems are caused by not having correct DNS entries (forwards and reverse).

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  • DanTheMan
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    Running NB 5.1 on Windows Server 2000. Backing up Redhat, Debian, Ubuntu, Windows Server 2000 and Server 2003.

    Tbh it's all a bit of a cluster ****. What I really want to do (if pos) is demote the 5.1 master server to a media server and introduce a brand new Win 2003 server running NB 6.5 as the master.

    But if I cant do that then I was hoping I could get something to analyse the tulip heap currently in place and help me fix the 30-odd failed backups I get told about every morning ;(


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  • Dante
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    What platform are you running Netbackup on, and what platform(s) / apps are you backing up?

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  • DanTheMan
    started a topic 3rd Party Netbackup Software

    3rd Party Netbackup Software

    Anyone recommend any tools for analysing/streamlining netbackup? Kinda inherited an old 5.1 server and want to tidy it up. Netbackup knowledge is.... lacking.


    Cheers.
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