04-20-2014 12:24 PM
Hi All,
Someone disable oracle policy without any keyword phrase(comments) . is there anyway in Netbackup to find when and who disable the policy.
NBU 7.1
OS: solaris
Thanks in Advance :)
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04-29-2014 05:45 AM
Seem your post got hijacked!!
You will know if you have NBAC enabled. (It is 'messy' to put it mildly...)
Check master's bp.conf for USE_VXSS entry.
In addition to NBAC, you also need auditing to be enabled.
See Chapter 22 - Auditing NetBackup operations in NBU 7.1 Admin Guide Volume I : http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC3650
04-20-2014 01:09 PM
Not really unless you are running with Netbackup Access Control enabled.
Without NBAC there is no bullet proof evidence in the debug logs just circumstantial evidence.
04-20-2014 02:54 PM
Thanks Nicolai, but how to check NBAC is enabled or not. or do we need to install it ?
04-20-2014 03:11 PM
Hi all
I need solution
usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bptestbpcd -client hidh209-ebr.hydc.sbc.com
<16>bptestbpcd main: Function ConnectToBPCD(hidh209-ebr.hydc.sbc.com) failed: 23
socket read failed
04-20-2014 03:35 PM
@rd221v:
This problem is caused by incomplete name resolution information in either the hosts file or the DNS. Be sure the client's name and IP address are in the master server's hosts file, and the master server's name and IP address are in the client's hosts file.
The hosts files are located:
-in the /etc directory (UNIX)
Could you Please post this query in new thread ? as we are discussing different issue (Netbackup Access Control ) here..
04-20-2014 03:37 PM
Could you Please post this query in new thread ? as we are discussing differentissue (Netbackup Access Control ) here..
where to post newthread
04-20-2014 03:45 PM
Have you tried my previous post ?
This problem is caused by incomplete name resolution information in either the hosts file or the DNS. Be sure the client's name and IP address are in the master server's hosts file, and the master server's name and IP address are in the client's hosts file.
The hosts files are located:
-in the /etc directory (UNIX)
04-20-2014 03:57 PM
:) ... you have account right ? go to "create content" and then forum discussion. then post ur query there
Thanks
04-29-2014 05:45 AM
Seem your post got hijacked!!
You will know if you have NBAC enabled. (It is 'messy' to put it mildly...)
Check master's bp.conf for USE_VXSS entry.
In addition to NBAC, you also need auditing to be enabled.
See Chapter 22 - Auditing NetBackup operations in NBU 7.1 Admin Guide Volume I : http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC3650