We upgraded from NetBackup v5.1 MP5 to v6.5.1 on a Solaris server. Under 5.1, we had NetBackup Windows Server (as a kludge although it runs as client) installed on a VCB server. In addition,we have a SERVER = <vcbserver> in NetBackup Master server ...
How to do I add Linux and/or other OS client types under"Hardware and operating system" (that do not show up)pull-down menu when doing add "New Client" for a backup policy. Master server is Solaris 9Do I re-install the "server" software? Will this...
Where can I find documentation per NetBackup compatability with server hardware.In particular, Sun (Solaris) servers. I need to know if floating point is required?Is anyone running NetBackup on a Sun T1000, T2000, or 490?
Need help determining why we are now getting error status 71. Running NetBackup Enterprise Server (NBU) v5.1 MP5 on master/media Solaris servers.NBU Netware client at v5.1 MP2. Novell Netware is v6.5 SP 5. Netware servers are of the"targeted" type....
Under NetBackup v5.1 MP2, I have a single policy defined with a schedule for full backups and a schedulefor differential incrementals. The fulll writes to tape and the incremental writes to a disk storage staging unit. (dssu) However, the first in...
I don't seem to have an 'enterprise client' license; just normal client licenses which are rjected by snapshot client install license key prompt. Will the kliudgey way of backing up virtual VMware clients (used in v5.1 as I mentioned in original post...
I simply loaded my "tradfitional-style" NetBackup licenses from v5.1 MP5 to v6.5.1; I think I loaded all of them. I did not see a downloaddable NteBackup v6.5.1a for Solaris. I did see it for a windows server. When I tried install the Snapshot clien...
Don't have CD's. But, did download NetBackup_6.5_CLIENTS2.tar.gz and loadedthe Mac & Linux clients on Solaris master server. These tehn appeared as optionsHardware and OS pull down when adding new client to a policy.
Thanks, I saw where posted that same reply to another forum member.Per server compatibility, I guess the best I can hope for is the OS list -or others server h/w experience. But, what about floating point - is that required?