NBU restore VMs from AIR_Gapped DR site into Main site
we are checking the possibility to restore a VM from AIR_Gap replication location back into the main site's Vcenter1 main site: NBU1+Vcenter1 DR site: NBU2+Vcenter2 VM initially resides on Vcenter1 of main site, NBU 10.2.0.1 (flex instance) takes backup of this VM and replicate its backup image to WORM in DR (NBU2). in case we got disaster in main site and NBU1 in main site is crashed, can we restore the VM from WORM/AIR-Gap (NBU2) into Vcenter1? is it only that we need to add Vcenter1 into NBU2? thanks,105Views0likes1CommentI have a question about Automated Image Replication (AIR)
hello I have a question regarding A.I.R. Current configuration is nbumaster ---> nbudr You have to power off the nbudr server for 3 days this week. Suspend the SLP settings in the nbumaster server and power off the nbudr server. Backup of nbumaster server continues. What I am curious about here is that after 3 days, power on the nbudr server and unsuspend the SLP settings on the nbumaster server. Then I wonder if the three-day backup data will be replicated to the nbudr server. I wonder if this has anything to do with "Pending A.I.R import threshold" in SLP Parameters. As in the image above, if it is 24 hours, will only the pending image for one day be duplicated?961Views0likes2CommentsNetBackup client for Sybase IQ 16.1 sp4 on AIX 7.2
Does Veritas has NetBackup client for Sybase IQ 16.1 sp4 on AIX 7.2? Checked compatibility list - not found Sybase IQ :( After replication backup to target backup domain does NetBackup have ability to automatically (after replication ends or by schedule) restore db backup?1.1KViews0likes2CommentsConfigure targeted AIR
Hello, I'm trying to configure a targeted AIR between two master servers, but I can not understand what must be done differently for targeted AIR. Can anyone point to me the steps for configuring targeted AIR, or at least where in the configuration is the difference between "regular" and "targeted" AIR ? ThanksSolved1.3KViews0likes3CommentsDoes AIR require matching hardware on both sides?
We're looking at revamping our kinda-sorta "DR site" and moving to AIR at the same time. This'll be built on NB v9.1 most likely. I've got Data Domain on both sides right now and am simply using duplication via SLP's right now. We'd like to move to cheapiecommodity storage in the DR site, convert to AIR, and re-use the remote DD in a different role. Everything I found says OST to OST or MSDP to MSDP for AIR. Is there a mix & match option? -MarkSolved916Views0likes2CommentsHow to create a replication (AIR) duration report
Hi, hope you all guys doing well. I'm new in OpsCenter and were having a hard time to create a specific report for AIR jobs. We want to make a report that contains the ff. Job Type: Replication Client Name Policy Name Job Duration Job File Count Throughput KB/sec) Schedule/Level Type: Schedule Name:770Views0likes1CommentIs there any NBU command/syntax to check the duration&speed of each completed AIR/replication job?
Hi guys, I just want to know if there's a specific NBU command/syntax to get the duration and speed of replication that lapse in Activity Monitor. I've tried the command "nbstlutil" but there's no output I needed. Hoping someone can help me thank you. :( # /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbstlutil repllist -U -sincetime 2021/04/03 | more /find PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856 Image: Master Server : VMLPNBUINF01 Backup ID : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856 Client : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01 Backup Time : 1617382856 (2021/04/03 01:00:56) Policy : VMWPSAPDB01_AIR_BACKUP Client Type : 40 Schedule Type : 0 Storage Lifecycle Policy : Monthly_HO_TO_DR Storage Lifecycle State : 3 (COMPLETE) Storage Lifecycle Is Inactive : false Time In Process : 1617410995 (2021/04/03 08:49:55) Data Classification ID : (none specified) Version Number : 1 OriginMasterServer : (none specified) OriginMasterServerID : {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} Import From Replica Time : 0 (0 secs) Required Expiration Date : 0 (0 secs) Created Date Time : 1617382856 (2021/04/03 01:00:56) Copy: Master Server : VMLPNBUINF01 Backup ID : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856 Copy Number : 102 Copy Type : 3 (REPLICATE_TO_REMOTE_MASTER) Expire Time : 1648918856 (2022/04/03 01:00:56) Expire LC Time : 1648918856 (2022/04/03 01:00:56) Try To Keep Time : 1648918856 (2022/04/03 01:00:56) Residence : *Remote*Master*:Monthly_HO_TO_DR Copy State : 5 (COPYCOMPLETE) Job ID : 70850 Retention Type : 0 (FIXED) MPX State : 0 (false) RetryCount : 4 Last Retry Time : 1621258574 (2021/05/17 21:36:14) Source : 1 Destination ID : (none specified) Replica: : 0 DataFormat : 0 (DF_UNDEFINED) SLP Index : 2 Replication Target: Source Master Server: VMLPNBUINF01 Backup ID : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856 Copy Number : 102 Target Machine : PMLRMSDPINF01 Target Info : PureDiskVolume Remote Master : (none specified)1.8KViews0likes6CommentsNetbackup AIR over FC consuming a lot of network bandwidth
Hello, NBU version 8.2 Master server Linux Appliance 5240 version 3.2 We are facing issue with replication jobs. All the instructions in the guidelines for setting AIR using fibre channel are followed. The replication jobs work well, and the speed are quite high, so we thought that the replication over fc is working accordingly. However, about a week ago, network team found out that netbackup appliance are consuming a lot of bandwidth during replication (not sure since when this actually happened), so they put a cap to limit the consumption of bandwidth for netbackup replication. The network report show that the port that is going through the LAN network is 10082, which is the spoold port. Logging the case to veritas support doesn't help at all. They said that data and spoold and data transfer should go through only one way(fc or lan). But clearly that is not the case. Now, there are a lot of replication jobs running with no progress(0kb), especially the big sized ones. Even the small size image is replicating very slowly. So obviously network capping is taking effect. Appreciate if someone in here colud help me with this. Thanks in advance2.5KViews0likes12Comments