I have a database with storage system configuration.
Table "Array" contains names of storage subsystems.
Table "Host" contains hostnames in each storage subsystems.
Table "LUN" contains LUN numbers used by each host.
Host references Array, and LUN references Host. This seems to work as...
I work as a storage technician, and I'm looking for ways to automate some of the tasks. SQL development is not in my job description, be gentle.
I have tried to model a database following the procedures and layout of a storage array.
One storage Array is identied with it's serial number. There...
I'm toying with a scenario where I want to backup several terabytes
daily in a NetWorker enviornment.
Some facts,
Clients: several hundred of many different OSes
Data volume: about 20 TB needs to backed up during a lot less than 10
hours, I'll probably aim for 5 hours. That's 4 TB/hour or...
I might have asked this before, but I've been getting mixed answers from different people, so I thought I'd ask again. This time with a more detailed scenario:
Within the same zone I have several remote sites with storage nodes. On those storage nodes I have direct attached disk, to which I...
As far as I know, Legato NetWorker has "save set consolidation", where a full and subsequent incremental savesets are merged into a new full saveset. However, I get the notion not many are using this feature. Are there any inherent problems, or is it awkward to manage?
Seems to me a very good...
I'm looking at a possible scenario where I want to backup to disk on LAN, stage that backup over a WAN to another disk at a remote site and at that remote site do one more staging from the remote site disk to the remote site tape.
Is that possible in NetWorker?
I have recently installed the NetBackup Client on a NetWare 6.5 server, and using the Target method I've created targets and edited the policy accordingly. Backups seem to work fine, and they muliplex just like intended.
However, it dawns on me that if I'm going to backup mulitple NetWare...
I'm implementing NetBackup at the moment, but it's quite new to me.
I have a seperate disk I'd like to store the catalog on, and I've read how to relocate individual clients' catalog to a new directory using the ALTPATH method as described in the manual. This seems to work ok, but I haven't been...
I'm new to NetBackup, so I might be missing something obvious so bear with me.
I need to backup DB2 on Windows 2003, from a Windows NBU Master, also 2003.
I've pushed the clients to the hosts, and regular file backups work as far as I can tell. According to the manual, no special database agents...
I'm looking into using Backup Exec to backup DB2 on Windows. There's no specific agent for DB2 in Backup Exec, so I've been adviced to use the open file option. However, I'm a bit sceptical using open file option to do hot backups of DB2, since I assume it's pretty much like most other databases...
I've setup a small SAN where I can share a tape library over Fibre Channel. Device-wise everything works ok. I've got a full server license for each of the two servers sharing the library, and I also got two SSO licenses. However, I didn't think I would be needing two Library Extension Option...
I'm installing a couple of new servers (a cluster actually) in an existing SAN. The SAN already have four nodes previously attached, compromised of two clusters. One of the cluster nodes is the "SSO Master" and the other nodes are "SSO Slaves". Those are all at Bexec 9.0.
The Bexec licenses for...
I haven't used Backup Exec for quite a few years, but recently I've started to delve into what the latest version 9.1 brings to the table.
One thing I noticed is the feature of using Full, incremental and differential backups based on modified time instead of the old way of using the archive...
Although not strictly Legato related, we're facing a situation where we have to recover a single 350 GB volume from tape. This volume is used in a file server (cluster).
Using SAN and multiple SuperDLT drives I can probably push a lot of GB/hour to this server when doing restore. The RAID...
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