Hardmandez,
NetBackup does allow a move from one machine to another, including a new machine with another hostname. Below is a general outline of how to accomplish this. Sorry, I did a cut and paste, so the formatting may be a little hard to follow. Also you'll note this was for an NT to W2K, but this procedure will still work for moving NBU from one machine to another using the same operating system. This procedure is compliments of a Veritas contractor we have that provides support to our agency.
NETBACKUP MASTER SERVER MOVE FROM NT TO WIN2000
WITH HOSTNAME CHANGE
On old master server:
1. Confirm version level is NBU 3.4.1 - if is not, upgrade & patch
2. Add new master server to Servers List in Configuration
3. Add new master server to Servers List in all Client Configurations
4. Media and Device Management Interface
a. Move all media to Standalone (non-robotic) status EXCEPT for NBU DB tape
5. Backup Policy Management
a. Run NBU DB Backup - Should be backing up the following Files/Directories on the master:
i. \VERITAS\NetBackup\db
ii. \VERITAS\Netbackup\var
iii. \VERITAS\Volmgr\database
b. Identify DB Backup Media ID and set aside…it is for security purposes only - probably will not be used for recovery
6. Media and Device Management Interface
a. Identify an unassigned tape or add a new tape to the Media Manager and place in robot.
b. Make this tape part of the NetBackup Pool
7. Backup Policy Management
a. CHANGE THE NETBACKUP DB BACKUP FILES LIST to include the following:
i. \VERITAS\NetBackup\db
ii. \VERITAS\Volmgr\database\volDB
iii. \VERITAS\Volmgr\database\poolDB
b. Run a 2nd NBU DB Backup using the above configuration. This is the tape to be used for the NBU recovery on the new master.
On new master server:
1. Connect robot to new master
2. Reboot if necessary and verify OS Hardware Device Manager can see both the drive(s) and the medium changer (robotic ctl) - Medium Change may show as "unknown type" but is not a problem.
3. Install NBU 3.4.1 and current patch - MUST BE IN SAME DIRECTORY PATH AS ON OLD MASTER SERVER. May require a reboot.
4. Confirm that nslookup <new hostname> and nslookup <new IP address> resolve successfully. Do not proceed until these 2 commands work!
5. Move 2nd NBU DB tape to tape drive
6. cd …\VERITAS\Netbackup\bin\admincmda. bprecover -l ?tpath <raw_tape_device_path> bprecover -l -tpath \\.\Tape0
7. Verify that the appropriate .../netbackup/db and .../volmgr/database information is displayed
8. cd ...\VERITAS\Netbackup\bin\admincmda. bprecover -r -tpath <raw_tape_device_path> -dhost <new server hostname> bprecover -r -tpath \\.\Tape0 -dhost wyso3fps1
9. Respond >y= to the recoveries of master data
10. If not already correct, change Master Server name under all NBU Interface Windows (Backup Policy Management, Activity Monitor, Device Monitor, etc…)
11. Activity Monitor - Stop(if running) and re-start all NBU services
12. Media and Device Manager Interface - If not already done, Configure Robot and Drive(s)
a. Delete old tape drive(s) definition
b. Delete old robot definition
c. Run Device Configuration Wizard to reconfigure tape drives and robot
If there's a problem with this step, confirm that the correct Quantum drivers are installed
d. Use Wizard to configure new Storage Unit (STU) if you choose. (Will need to then change all classes to point to new STU.)
e. Run robotic inventory and update volume media manager (manual step to add tapes to media manager if non-barcoded)
f. Under Device Host, select the Robot and right click to bring up pop-up menu. Select Change and verify Volume Data Base Host is correct.
NOTE: Verify that the DLT drive is configured as DLT type - not DLT2 or DLT3. Correct if necessary.
Verify that the STU configured as type DLT, not DLT2 or DLT3. Correct if necessary.
13. NetBackup Configuration Interface
a. Select the Master Server and Properties under the pop up window
b. Under General Server Tab, check the Media Host Override
From=Old master server To=New master server
This allows data backed up by old master to be recovered by new master server for normal client data recoveries.
14. Backup Policy Manager Interface
a. Under the Class menu, select Configure NetBackup Catalog Backup
b. Correct the Server entry to reflect the new Master Server name. If grayed out (not available to change) will need to manually edit the file under :
i. …\VERITAS\Netbackup\db\config\sync and change old server name to new server name
15. Confirm backup of local host, clients and NBU DB catalog
16. Confirm recovery of historical data sample