Hello,
I like to replace our 10 year old library with a new one and would like to hear your thoughts about the below strategy.
Tasks i see
Make new hardware available to netbackup.Find a way to redirect all what currently goes to the old librar...
Also, for your catalog backup, you didn't note to also change the storage unit to LTO6 drives.
Riaan,
Thanks for the hint, i rechecked that.
It is configured to "All available" in my case, so it was perfectly working that night with pulling tap...
how does this work
I am referring to
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1343843
The Solution they give for RHEL6.x,RHEL7.x is basically what you did, so i am out of ideas now:
It is not advised to backup anything under the .gvfs director...
how does this work
I am referring to
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/1343843
The Solution they give for RHEL6.x,RHEL7.x is basically what you did, so i am out of ideas now:
It is not advised to backup anything under the .gvfs director...
The command is called lsscsi, not sscsi.
I suggest you install it if it is really missing.
Your problem started after rebooting, so you are not interested in what netbackup thinks what devices are available.
You need to find out what the OS thinks...
do a
lsscsi --generic
and see if it has moved to another device; What about the drive, does it still exist ?
If both is missing at all, it seems to be a hardware issue.
Otherwise it could be a kernal module that is not loaded anymore.
So, if yo...