05-01-2014 07:24 AM
I have today lost all hope of recovering the C: drive of my Win2008 R2 server which is the master server for my NetBackup domain. The NetBackup software and database are on the D: drive. I am going to have to format the C: drive and then install Windows and reinstall Netbackup somehow. What's the best way of doing this and pointing the Master server back at the copy of database etc that's still there? If I choose D: when I install NetBackup, will it overwrite the database that's there? Do I need to map a different volume to D:, install then map the old drive back to D:? Is there a guide I can read to work out my best option? I know whe NB database is OK, because the Windows server shutdown cleanly, but just never came back. I can see all the data is still on the D: drive too.
Thanks for any help.
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05-01-2014 08:02 AM
Good idea to keep the D drive safe
If NBU was installed on the D drive and everything kept as normal (no special moves of db folder etc.) then you should be OK
The important thing will be to use the same name when you install NBU - so either short or FQDN which ever it was originally
After a re-install and patch to the same version you should find that shutting down NBU, moving the Veritas folder somewhere safe and replacing it with your safely copied Veritas folder should get you back up and running
If not you will need the same name (short or FQDN) anyway and installation path to do a catalog recovery in any case
Hope this helps
05-01-2014 07:32 AM
Just an initial thought. You could reinstall your O/S on to your C:\. If nothing but the Netbackup install is on your D:\, you can format that. Then reinstall Netbackup on to the formatted D:\, then recover your catalog in Netbackup. That should do the job, unless anyone else has a cleaner way??
05-01-2014 07:42 AM
Do not format or overwrite the D: drive at all. Retain data on d:\ until you are all good again.
I am not export on Windows - but I assume (dangerous - I know) a bunch of registry keys it all it need to get Netbackup up and running again after OS install becuause data and binary are unaffected on d:
You may also rise a support ticket with Symantec Support as well to get their view on the case.
05-01-2014 07:45 AM
I'm thinking I'll move the current D: drive away, unmount it, then put an empty temporary D: drive in it's place, install Netbackup, point it at D: to get all the services and registry settings in place then stop it all, swap the original D: drive back into place and magically it will all work. I hope so anyway.
05-01-2014 07:47 AM
I'd suggest opening a case with Symantec Support before you do anything; a little advise up front could save you a lot of work later...
05-01-2014 08:02 AM
Good idea to keep the D drive safe
If NBU was installed on the D drive and everything kept as normal (no special moves of db folder etc.) then you should be OK
The important thing will be to use the same name when you install NBU - so either short or FQDN which ever it was originally
After a re-install and patch to the same version you should find that shutting down NBU, moving the Veritas folder somewhere safe and replacing it with your safely copied Veritas folder should get you back up and running
If not you will need the same name (short or FQDN) anyway and installation path to do a catalog recovery in any case
Hope this helps
05-01-2014 09:31 AM
Thanks. That's what I'll be trying. Just as soon as the eleventy-million Windows updates have finished installing!
05-02-2014 03:37 AM
If anyone is interested, this worked perfectly. I had to re-enter VMware credentials, and fill in the list of servers allowed to access the Master, then all backups started working fine. Restores too. Phew!
<wipes sweat from brow>
05-02-2014 04:23 AM
Glad to hear it :)