01-22-2014 11:09 PM
WE have pure disk PDDO(Not MSDP).
How to do the restore ?From NBU GUI?
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01-23-2014 07:35 AM
If the backup is run from the NBU GUI then you ARE using it with NBU and not as a standalone PureDisk Server
That being the case the restore will also be done via NetBackup - in the Backup Archive and Restore GUI
01-22-2014 11:40 PM
Same way you restore anything in NBU. Its not different.
01-22-2014 11:48 PM
we have NBU 6.5 in one of the oldest remote sites with pure disk.
WE are not performing restore from NBU GUI.
Please tell me the reason for this.
01-23-2014 12:01 AM
Hi,
I don't understand. If you're running PureDisk you would have configured it as PureDisk pool in NetBackup. You would have a storage unit that you backup to. And therefore you would restore from the NetBackup GUI as for all other storage types.
Why are you not restoring from the GUI? Please tell me the reason for this.
I don't think we're on the same page here. Explain everything about your environment in detail.
01-23-2014 03:30 AM
Are you actually running PureDisk as PureDisk rather than utiklising it within NetBackup?
If so you need to login to your puredisk server using a web client (IE / Firefox etc.) and navigate around the details in there
When PureDisk is used outside of NetBackup restores are done from its own web interface.
Go to the Manage Tab - then select the Restore Now button on the lower left side of the screen (though this may be available on the home page to)
The login should be https://yourpurediskserver
Generally you will login as root - hopefully you know your password
01-23-2014 05:51 AM
Yes Mark.We are using pure disk outside of NBU.
what is the logic behind this set up and its advantages?
01-23-2014 06:12 AM
Hi,
Ok, you said you're using NetBackup. Puredisk is a complete product on its onw that was purchased by Symantec but I'll not bore you with many details. It was the bought because of the deduplication feature which netbackup did not have. It was a completely seperate product back then (2008-2010 i think).
It could be use as a deduplicated storage pool with NetBackup (PDDO) or it could be used by itself. In many smaller remote sites it was used because it could be put there by itself to do the backups. It could then replicate these backups to a central site using deduplication , and thereby not using a lot bandwidth. Once the backup got to the central site it could then be exported to NetBackup tape media.
So that is the history. These days they have combined the product into NetBackup and you can now just use the netbackup clients in remote locations and backup to the central site and still use deduplication.
That is very high level but should give you a picture.
01-23-2014 06:18 AM
And as i understand it it is, or is very shortly going, end of life
So you may want to dispense with it in its traditional usage
Even though it is setup in the way it is you can still add it as a de-dupe pool within NetBackup and use it for NetBackup as well / instead
Worth having a good look at how things stand and decide exactly what to do with it
01-23-2014 06:24 AM
thanks Riann and Mark.
1.so here there is no connection between NBU and pure disk here?
2.Backp is run from NBU GUI ?why not restores from NBU GUI?
01-23-2014 07:35 AM
If the backup is run from the NBU GUI then you ARE using it with NBU and not as a standalone PureDisk Server
That being the case the restore will also be done via NetBackup - in the Backup Archive and Restore GUI