2 weeks ago
Hello,
is there a way to migrate the catalog infos about the images on tape to a new primary server?
We would like to change the hostname of the new backup server (primary and media server) and also the OS from Windows to RH Linux. I don’t have to move any image on disk to the new server just the tapes. I know it would be possible to import the images on tape but that would take too long.
Thank you
NBU 10.2.0.1 on Windows
2 weeks ago
There is a technique called "recovery without import" or "partial catalog recovery".
check these documents, and test the procedure before you proceed.
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100016138
https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/doc/39129704-127350370-0/v40054084-127350370
2 weeks ago
There is two topics you need to very aware of.
I suggest you contact veritas or authorized reseller for assistance.
2 weeks ago
Just to clarify some of the above points.
The partial catalog recovery suggested by @StefanosM would be about the only poosible way to do what you are after (with the NetBackup version you are using). Be aware though that the process does not create the tape assignments, so you need to make sure the tapes are protected from being used (NetBackup will believe them unassigned and available) - the way to do this is to place the tapes in a pool that is not used for scratch (the article mentions this). The process also would allow you to test recovery in the enw environment from tape before you commit (and decomm the old master). Nothing in the cat_export/cat_import would affect the status of the old master.
Cross OS catalog migration is possible now for customers. There are some caveats (same master server name is the main one), but this is only supported to version 10.1.0.1. The tool is called NetBackup Service Migrator and should be available to download via the download portal (under updates from memory).
The catman tool may also have been helpful for cross OS and different name migration, but again at present this is only supported to version 10.1.0.1.
The reasons for the above two is the NetBackup database change from SQLAnywhere to PostgreSQL when upgrading to 10.2 - this requires some major changes to the catman tool and the server migrator.
Cheers
David
2 weeks ago