How do you do disaster recovery in NetBackup?
How do you do disaster recovery in NetBackup?
To restore the disaster recovery package during NetBackup installation
- Start the NetBackup software installation.
- On the NetBackup License Key and Server Type screen, select the Disaster Recovery Master Server option.
- On the NetBackup Disaster Recovery screen, specify the location of the disaster recovery package.
How do I collect logs from NetBackup appliance?
- Log on to the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.
- From the Main > Support view, type the following command to gather device logs: DataCollect.
- Copy the DataCollect. zip to your local folders using the Main > Support > Logs > Share Open command.
- You can send the DataCollect.
What is appliance in NetBackup?
About NetBackup appliances. NetBackup appliances provide a simplified solution for NetBackup configuration and the daily management of your backup environment. The goal is to provide a solution that eliminates the need to provide dedicated individuals to manage their backup environment.
How do I reset NetBackup appliance?
DESCRIPTION. If a reset does not reset the links, use the Main> Support> Reboot command to restart the appliance.
What is disaster recovery file in NetBackup?
Description. A DR (disaster recovery) file is required to perform a catalog restore. In cases where the Primary Master Server is down or the DR file is inaccessible, the DR file can be recreated using the catalog backup image on media (tape or disk).
What is NetBackup catalog backup?
The NetBackup catalog is the internal database that contains information about NetBackup backups and configuration. Backup information includes records of the files that have been backed up and the media on which the files are stored.
Where are NetBackup logs stored?
By default, log files are placed in the \veritas\netbackup\logs (Windows) and /usr/openv/netbackup/logs (UNIX/Linux) directories on a NetBackup server.
What is Bpbrm in NetBackup?
bpbrm reports the snapshot information and status to nbjm. nbjm relays the information and status to nbpem. nbpem submits a child job for the backup to nbjm, with a file list derived from the snapshot information.
What is Veritas backup?
Veritas Backup Exec is a data protection software product that is designed for customers who have mixed physical and virtual environments, and who are moving to public cloud services. Current versions of the software support Microsoft, VMware, and Linux, among a longer list of supported hardware and software.
What is Veritas access?
Veritas Access is a software-defined scale-out network-attached storage (NAS) solution for unstructured data that works on commodity hardware. Veritas Access provides resiliency, multi-protocol access, and data movement to and from the public or private cloud based on policies.
How do I reset Veritas NetBackup appliance?
Solution
- Login to Restricted Shell with SSH.
- Select ‘Support’ from menu. Appliance Manage master and media appliances. Exit Logout and exit from the current shell.
- Select ‘Shutdown’ from the submenu. nbappliance5220.Main_Menu> support. Entering NetBackup Support view…
- Enter ‘yes’ to confirm shutdown.
How do I change my NetBackup appliance maintenance password?
You can use the Settings > Password page from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console or the Settings > Password command from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu to change the password.
How to restore NetBackup catalog in disaster recovery scenario 1?
The required steps to restore NetBackup Catalog in the scenario 1 are as follow: Install NetBackup Master/Media on Disaster Recovery site with the same hostname (NB-Master). Configure the devices necessary to read the media listed above. Inventory the media. Make sure that the master server can access the attached DR image file.
How to prepare DRDR for NetBackup master server?
DR for NetBackup Master Server should be prepared and can be based on follow possibilites: Disaster Recovery with full or partial catalog recovery. Full catalog recovery is the simplest DR and primarily used to recover the catalog if the data is corrupted or storage is lost at the production site.
How does the disaster recovery site work?
The Disaster Recovery Site is totally passive. All important backups (included NetBackup Catalog backups) are duplicated to the tapes and send to the Disaster Recovery Site. There is only Master/Media Server (name NB-Master) installed on Production Site and available server (Standby) on Disaster Recovery Site.
What does it mean when a NetBackup domain is split?
It means that one NetBackup domain is splitted between two sites. All important backups (included NetBackup Catalog backups) are done and duplicated to the Disaster Recovery Site via Storage Lifecycle Policy (SLP). Step 1: Backup NetBackup Catalog to the tape in Production Site.