Understand, Plan and Rehearse Ransomware Resilience series - Access and Improve
Ransomware uses stolen credentials to gain access to backup systems and then delete, encrypt or expire the backup data. For more details on how to enable these features, here are the ten steps to increase your security posture.Is there a way to backup the OS through NetBackup?
I am curious if it is possible to back up the OS using only netbackup software without using bmr or vsr. There are system state and shadow copy components in the backup selection, and I am wondering if it is possible to backup and restore the server OS through these. If you know any ideas or technote addresses, please let me know.28Views0likes2CommentsNetBackup - what licenses do i need?
Hi. I'm newbie in Veritas, and it seems difficult to understand without any guidance and answers licensing. Need help to calculate necessary licenses to backup environment and compare TCO with Veeam proposal. Long story short: We do have 48 HP blades with approx. 300 Vm's, Alletra Storage with 675 TB formatted space to be backedup, have HP StoreOnce for daily needs backups. We might configure dedicated 1RU servers for backup needs, but how many should be? What would be backup architecture? what license do we need?678Views0likes3CommentsNetwork Storage Location is Read only and is not a valid destination
We are running System Recovery 21 and attempting to migrate our backups from the cloud to an on premise storage server appliance. I have done this for 11 other systems without an issue, 2 weeks ago. Today, I have tried on multiple systems and I get the following error every time. This error happens after entering the network credentials and licking "Next" in the Backup Wizard: -Error E1AD4191: \\*server name*\*system name*\ is a read-only location and is not a valid destination. --Error E7D1001D: Unable to open '//*server name*/*system name*/Destination_Location_Test_File'. Error EBAB03F1: Following Operating System error occurred while performing requested operation: 'Access is denied.' Error E7D10049: Device *system name* appears to be offline, disconnected, or otherwise unavailable. Things I have tried to no avail: Verified target folder permissions and sharing settings Created a new folder on the server and pointed to that (same error) Restarted the backup appliance server Used a different account to authenticate in the Backup Wizard Restarted the PC I am trying to backup Ran Veritas as admin in different ways Tried this same process on other PC's that also need their backup destination changed Entered the server IP as the target instead of the name Verified I can access the storage location via file explorer and can create files within the target backup location Can ping the backup appliance by name and IP1KViews0likes1CommentHow to backup/restore SysVol on a domain controller w Netbackup
How can we backup and restore from the locationC:\Windows\SYSVOL on our domain controllers? In the backup policy we have it set to do a full backup and if you browse the directory structure it shows all the contents of this folder. However, when you try to run a restore from the server it shows this folder as being empty. We have the Netbackup Client Service running on those servers as a local domain admin account. Those servers also have "Netbackup Legacy Client Service" (not sure what the difference is) which is also running with a local domain admin account. I have also tried enabling Granular Recovery and Cross mount points on the backup policy, but still having the same issue. Our Netbackup admin console is ver 8.1.23KViews0likes4CommentsVeeam Backup 11a and Enterprise Vault 14.1
I have been backing up Enterprise Vault using Veeam Backup and Replication for years. Recently, my pre and post scripts to set and clear the backup mode stopped working. Access is denied (Event ID 7046) events are being written to the event log. Any idea why this may be occurring? Unable to set Vault Store Backup Mode. Reason:Access is denied. (0x80070005)1.7KViews0likes2Comments