10-07-2014 11:35 PM
Hi All,
This might sound strange or is this was faced by someone ?? , We did a reboot last friday and after the reboot i can see all the Oracle Policy type changed from ORACLE to STANDARD not only that even the VolumePool changed to ANY and also the MEDIA SERVER also changed to ANY .
Can anybody wats happening ?? Is any case study Available ??
Thanks,
Nayab
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10-08-2014 05:08 AM
Its not a bug, its how it works.
If you mistaken use set instead of modify, then you have to specify all the options / attributes or they will be reset to default. Modify it to be used if you want to perform a change of only 1 setting.
-set initializes or reinitializes policy attributes to their default values, except for those attributes that are specified on the current command line.
-modify modifies the policy attributes specified on the current command line. The rest of the policy attributes not on the current command line remain unchanged.
10-08-2014 12:24 AM
really strange...
are you sure it really due to reboot?
what is the netbackup version .. and OS version?
does it have nbauditreprot enabled..
if yes....run the command nbauditreport and see if it lists any info..
though its lists user name as root, it will list the time and what has been modified.. may be that will give some idea...
if it has some info you can compare with reboot times and all and see if its really related...
10-08-2014 12:36 AM
I've seen that happen if you run bpplinfo -set instead of my -update if you're trying to modify policies. For instance for deactivating the policies during a maintenance pack installation one would want to have a script that is going to deacitvate the policies, and then another to re-activate them later. When using the bpplinfo command you should use -modify to make changes, -set would revert the policy back to STANDARD, and also reset all other options to defaults.
10-08-2014 12:49 AM
Hey Ram,
yes because there was a maintenance last friday midnight and all our Archive Backup which are scheduled to run between 6AM to 4:30PM failed and when i checked all the DB poliies changed to STANDARD instead of ORACLE. So the only even occured before this is reboot of MASTER SERVER , I dont know if NBUAUDIT was enabled, Can guide me how to check it ? or location to run ?
NBU Version:- 6.5.4
O.S Version :- SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (x86_64)
VERSION = 9
PATCHLEVEL = 3
Thanks,
Nayab
10-08-2014 12:49 AM
Riaan,
Let me check that with my engineers who performed the reboot.
Thanks,
Nayab
10-08-2014 01:01 AM
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbauditreport
is the command , and you can run it as root..and see if that returns any results...
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO43777
10-08-2014 04:15 AM
Hi,
Audit was not available in the version you're using.
10-08-2014 04:28 AM
Riaan is correct....
i just missed the NBU version...
10-08-2014 04:37 AM
Hi Ram,
I didnot found this command under this directory.
Thx,
Nayab
10-08-2014 04:39 AM
Riaan,
Is this General behaviour of this command used with SET option or it is a BUG with MY VERSION ??
Please Confirm , Is this Fixed in 7.XX versions ?
Thx,
Nayab
10-08-2014 04:42 AM
Please provide if you have any Technote stating this is fixed in the Later Versions or Release note has this Info ??
10-08-2014 05:08 AM
Its not a bug, its how it works.
If you mistaken use set instead of modify, then you have to specify all the options / attributes or they will be reset to default. Modify it to be used if you want to perform a change of only 1 setting.
-set initializes or reinitializes policy attributes to their default values, except for those attributes that are specified on the current command line.
-modify modifies the policy attributes specified on the current command line. The rest of the policy attributes not on the current command line remain unchanged.