12-19-2017 02:44 PM
Can some answer how to get down services in NBU environment i mean which services to be stopped first media or master
Let me know exact process and if possible also commands
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12-20-2017 10:42 AM
My personal preference is to take the master down last, and bring it up first. Since the master is usually the EMM server as well. All the systems communicate via EMM. I just think it's cleaner this way.
12-19-2017 08:02 PM
You can use the bpdown / bpup scripts on Windows and for Linux / Unix you can use bp.kill_all / bp.start_all
12-19-2017 08:50 PM
Below are the commands to stop the services:-
For Windows:-
To start the services:-
<install path>\netbackup\bin\bpup -v -f
To stop the services:-
<install path>\netbackup\bin\bpdown -v -f
For unix/linux:-
To start the services:-
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/netbackup start
Or
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.start_all
To stop the services:-
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/netbackup stop
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.kill_all
12-20-2017 04:47 AM
You may need to stop the pbx exchange service.
/opt/VRTSpbx/bin/vxpbx_exchanged stop
/opt/VRTSpbx/bin/vxpbx_exchanged start
It does not matter which will be first master or media.
12-20-2017 05:39 AM
Hello,
There are some NBU services are inter dependent and also some services get start based on license installed.
Maunally starting and stopping services may take lots of time so better use the bpup/bpdown (windows) & bp.start_all/bp.kill_all (Unix) to start/stop the NBU services. This are commands to force start/stop the service.
#/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/netbackup start
#/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/netbackup stop
<installpath>\netbackp\bin\goodies\netbackup start
<installpath>\netbackp\bin\goodies\netbackup stop
The above is generic command to start/stop the service.
I recommend to refer the NBU admin guide for more information.
Thanks & Regards,
12-20-2017 10:42 AM
My personal preference is to take the master down last, and bring it up first. Since the master is usually the EMM server as well. All the systems communicate via EMM. I just think it's cleaner this way.