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Catalog transfert to new server in windows

njaay
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Hi all.

I want to replace my Netbackup 7.1 master serveur (Windows 2008 R2) and his robot (TLD), but hardware and Hostname will be différent, is there a way to transfert/ import catalog from old server to the new one?

Regards

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Marianne
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There is no way to 'import a catalog'. You can only recover catalog from a backup to same hostname.

You can either import all tapes one-by-one or get consulting services from Symantec Catalog Manipulation partner to migrate to new hostname.

See: 

How to migrate the NetBackup catalog information from one platform to another (UNIX to Windows or vice versa), rename a Master Server, cluster an existing Master Server, or merge multiple NetBackup domains.
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH31385 

You can do it yourself if you keep the same hostname: 

Using catalog backup and recovery to transfer NetBackup catalogs between Windows master servers as part of a hardware refresh
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH77447

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Marianne
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There is no way to 'import a catalog'. You can only recover catalog from a backup to same hostname.

You can either import all tapes one-by-one or get consulting services from Symantec Catalog Manipulation partner to migrate to new hostname.

See: 

How to migrate the NetBackup catalog information from one platform to another (UNIX to Windows or vice versa), rename a Master Server, cluster an existing Master Server, or merge multiple NetBackup domains.
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH31385 

You can do it yourself if you keep the same hostname: 

Using catalog backup and recovery to transfer NetBackup catalogs between Windows master servers as part of a hardware refresh
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH77447

njaay
Level 2

Thank you Marianne.

That's help me.