Forum Discussion

franchev's avatar
franchev
Level 3
13 years ago
Solved

Import catalog from one Media server to another

Hello All,

I have a Dell PowerVault LT 2000 tape drive with a broken drive. This system is attached to another Dell server (Media Server) running scientific Linux 5. The head server is running netbackup 6.5. I'd like to move the tapes from the LT2000 to another system and be able to restore files from these tapes. I'm assuming, the first thing would be to import the catalogs from the media server with the broken powervault to another media server. How would I go on doing that? Any suggestions? Any questions, please feel free to ask. 

 

Thank you

  • Different master is totally different story.

    See this TN for import instructions: http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH43584

    Please remember that imported tapes cannot be used to add/append more backups. Only when all images have expired can tapes be re-used for backups.

    Another option is 'recovery without import'.
    With this method, you copy all images from server1 to server2, write-protect all Assigned tapes from server1, add them to a separate pool to prevent them from being overwritten.
    You can only restore from these tapes, not append backups.
    You will need to use bpmedialist report from server1 to know when tapes expire, and then move them to scratch or a backup pool.

7 Replies

  • If I understood it correctly.

    You have some issues with the tape library and would like to move the tapes from that library to new library.

    What you can do is

    Eject all tapes from bad library.

    Add in new library

    Inventory all tapes in the other library so it will update the things.

    As your old library and media server would be still existing in the n/w no need to delete anything

    As you are not moving the tapes to different environment(different master server)there is no need to import anything.

    While restoring you have to use the Media Host overriede option. In the NBU gui Hostproperties - master servers - open master server properties - general servers.

     


     

  • Either Media Host override, or assign ownership of tapes to new media server:

    bpmedia  -movedb -m <media_id> -newserver <new-media-server>

  • Hello,

    I don't have a new library to move these tapes to. However, I have a working library similar to the broken one. So what I'd like to do is import all the catalog from the old media server (with the broken tape library) , to the working one. So that way, it'll know which tape I would need for whichever policy.

    Eventually, we will dispose of the old media server (with the broken tape libary) anyway.

    Thanks a bunch

  • Hello again,

    My mistake by not being clear. These tapes are not in the same environment( not the same master server). I'm trying to import the catalogs or tapes (I'm not sure which is allowed) from the Master server of the broken library to another existing master server.

    Thank you

  • Different master is totally different story.

    See this TN for import instructions: http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH43584

    Please remember that imported tapes cannot be used to add/append more backups. Only when all images have expired can tapes be re-used for backups.

    Another option is 'recovery without import'.
    With this method, you copy all images from server1 to server2, write-protect all Assigned tapes from server1, add them to a separate pool to prevent them from being overwritten.
    You can only restore from these tapes, not append backups.
    You will need to use bpmedialist report from server1 to know when tapes expire, and then move them to scratch or a backup pool.

  • Just due to the drive being failed moving all the tapes to different master sever enviornment wouldn't be that great idea seeing that you won't be re-use tapes for backups unless they get expired.

    Marianne excellent post above is the key if you go that way.