Hello everyone,
For anyone who runs into the issue laid out here: (https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/opscenter-netbackup-user-name-and-password )
I found today, through trial and error, that the username and password you use for th...
Hello everyone,
My company is verging into the cloud backup storage arena with the Riverbed SteelStore appliance. Major limitation in my view is that it is a basic disk storage unit only. Granted, it would take some dramatic coding to make it ap...
Hello Everyone!
This is the current configuration for this backup client.
Backup client: Windows 2008 R2 x64 w/NetBackup 7.1.0.2
NetBackup: NetBackup 7.6.0.1
Policy: FlashBackup-Windows
The backup client has a rather l...
I apologize as I thought I had put that information into the original post, but yes, I tried the Windows BAR GUI, as well as the Java Admin Console on both Linux and Windows. Essentially, NetBackup did not know about the folders that were missing fr...
Thank you Chris, but this isnt actually the issue. The issue was that the file mapping was incomplete on the existing images, not that the browsing of properly structured and mapped images was faulty. The backup image was broken, and in order to fi...
Hi Joe,
Its interesting you brought that up, but that is literally the first thing I tried, followed by a command-line bprestore to see if I could request what wasn't visible. Ultimately, no dice. Some non-error producing glitch with the clie...
Final update:
So, updating the client from 7.1.0.2 to 7.6.0.1 resolved the issue. All new full backups with the existing policies and the upgraded client properly show all folders in the root of the drive and allow browsing and restoration granul...
The three policies are as follows:
CUSTOMER-ald-win
This is a MS-Windows policy that specifies ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES as the selection list. On the client, there is a policy specific exclusion of drive D: for this.
CUSTOMER-flash-D
This is ...