Symantec Netbackup 7 licensing
Hi All, I'd like to know if I'm getting this correctly. I'm planning to getNetbackup 7 Starter Editionaccording tob-symc_netbackup_7_core_DS_12995286-2.en-us.pdf(http://eval.symantec.com/mktginfo/enterprise/fact_sheets/b-symc_netbackup_7_core_DS_12995286-2.en-us.pdf)Table 2. the Edition comparison the Starter Edition can have 5 Server (supported clients) does this means i can have the following backup items: 1x ESXi 4 server (using vStorage API for inline deduplication - Change Block Tracking) 1x Solaris SPARC + Oracle DB 10gR2 1x Linux 1x Windows Server + Share Point 2007 (Granular restore) 1x Windows Server + Exchange Server 2007(Granular restore) all of the above with bare metal restore capability. Since it is said that i could have: Server Clients, Tape Drive and Database Agents included ? yes I understand that Deduplication is not included here since it will need another license to spend. I'm getting confused here of which product that i should get :-| Would be good if anyone can clarify this please ?Solved1.2KViews4likes6CommentsNetBackup Enhancements for Oracle VLDBs (Very Large Databases)
In this day and age, data tends to only increase in size. For our customers with ever-growing Oracle databases (DB), timely backups and restores are a challenge. We have many existing features within NetBackup to protect Oracle, and now we have added a solution for Oracle Very Large DBs (VLDB). Figure 1. Oracle policy option to select multiple MSDP storage units The designation of “Very Large” is arbitrary, but a widely accepted definition is a database that is too large for the data protection to succeed in the desired time window. Oracle DB protection struggles are focused on completing backups faster, but the ability to restore within the expected time frame is often ignored, resulting in missed Restore Time Objectives (RTOs). This new Oracle policy option allows segmenting the Oracle backup across multiple NetBackup MSDPs (Media Server Deduplication Pools) storage units with the ability to choose which storage units are used (see Figure 1). For a single stream, this results in a backup image that is in the catalog as a single image, with the image’s fragments tracked in the catalog on each storage unit selected. A single backupid makes tracking and reporting streamlined. You can also increase the number of parallel streams. Allowing simultaneous writes to multiple disk pools increases the efficiency of the streaming backup. The number of storage units to use for the best results will vary from one database to the next. Further, take advantage of multiple parallel streams to further tune your Oracle backup. Storage units are linked to disk pools, and the most effective use of this option will leverage multiple storage units that are linked to multiple unique disk pools hosted on different media servers. This solution also works with where the nodes of a single Flex Scale are managed independently and only one storage unit is presented to NetBackup. There will be affinity for the database backup to write the same file, or piece, of the database backup to the same MSDP storage unit, so do not change this configuration often. Some of the considerations will be: Number of nodes in a RAC (Real Application Cluster), Number of instances, Number of parallel streams As more parallel streams and storage units are configured for the policy, the gain in performance is geometric improvements in the backup times. This must be aligned to your backup and restore goals and your existing infrastructure to avoid creating bottlenecks in the performance. To meet the desired goals, there may be a need to add more MSDP pools rather than having a few large pools each with a single node. Additionally, consider more load balancing media servers to also share data movement responsibilities. This solution can also use Storage Lifecycle Policies (SLPs) as multiple storage targets, enabling you to maintain your current business continuity and DR (Disaster Recovery) plans for your Oracle data. When selecting multiple storage units, you would select a different SLP (Service Lifecycle Policy) for each destination. If the desired SLP is not shown, confirm that it is using supported MSDP storage units. It is key that the SLPs for this use-case all be designed and configured with the same goals, including retention levels, and different source and target storage units. For example, if splitting the Oracle backup across 2 SLPs, each SLP would use a different backup storage unit, and a different secondary operation storage unit. In the case of replications (AIR (Auto Image Replication)), the replication relationship between the on-prem MSDP and the target MSDP each needs to be under the same target primary server (see Figure 2). It is possible to replicate many-to-one, but this would remove the benefit of segmenting the image across multiple disk pools. If the replication targets of only a portion of the database went to a different NB domain or were not retained for the same period, the image would not be complete and a restore would not be possible. Figure 2. SLP configuration requirement for multiple MSDP storage units with replication When the need for a restore arises, NetBackup takes advantage of multiple sources to read and stream back to the destination, with each disk pool reading a piece of the database image simultaneously. This results in a faster restore time for a large amount of data. The Disk Pool’s Maximum I/O streams setting will need to be adjusted according to the peak performance of the disks and the potential number of restore and backup streams. This setting can be changed dynamically, without a restart of services, to meet changing needs. Consider, also, the impact of load balancing media servers in such a configuration. If all media servers have credentials to all storage servers, they can potentially perform the requested read action during a replication or restore operation. In circumstances where some media servers are already busy doing other jobs, such as backups, NetBackup will choose the next-least-busy media server to perform the requested action. For most situations, it will be best to configure only the media servers needed for these repetitive actions to have access to the disk pools in-use. Plan disk pool deployment to maximize the throughput from the Oracle clients to multiple media servers and their NetBackup deduplication volumes. Take advantage of this new parallelism to improve throughput performance for both your backup and recovery operations for your Very Large Oracle databases to meet your strict RTOs.1.7KViews3likes0CommentsNetbackup Questions for level 1 and level 2
Hi All, Kindly share the netbackup administrator interview questions for L1 and L2 engineer. If any one have link kindly share. Netbackup 6.5 and 7.0 And also, share the all documetns link for netbackup7.0 Thanks and Regds, SagarSolved22KViews3likes7CommentsOracle Backup Issue | NBU ver 6.5
Hi Guru's Recently had issue with an oracle backup, Sorry if the information given is insufficient but will try my best. As per what the structure is currently (Provided with the backup selection list in bracket): 1st DB Backup Runs (/usr/local/nb/scripts/oracle_rman_hot.uaedb1) 2nd RMAN Logs (Backup selection list is empty) 3rd DB Files ( / ) 4th OS Files ( / ) ========================= When a Oracle backup is triggered, the others gets triggered automaticly until it completes. And all these are in a different policy: e.g 1.DB Backup = (DB_ORA_UAE) 2.RMAN Logs = (UAE_RMAN_LOGS_DW) 3.DB Files = (DB_Files) 4.OS Files = (FS_UAE_UNIX_1) ========================== My concern is, how to make the rman log, db files and os files jobs to run automated upon triggering the DB backup? is it by script? On another note, DBA team informed me that all the backups in order, but i cant seem to see that in netbackup. Thank You Guru's1.1KViews2likes5CommentsComplete Backup solution for Solaris 10 server (BESR equivalent for non Windows OS).
Hi All, I'd like to know if there is a complete backup solution for Solaris 10 environment which backup whole complete system like Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 2010 does on Windows Server (complete disk image backup on the fly / hot backup). At the moment I just realized that using Backup Exec 2010 + RALUS agent (the agent), it can only backup the file only not even the open files :-( which makes it useless when disaster strikes. My goal is to be able to restore the server from the backup drive (image deployment type) when there is hardware failure. Any idea and suggestion please ? Thanks.653Views2likes2Commentsbpflist returns "no entity was found" for existing backup id
Background: I have an Oracle 10gR2 database that runs on a Solaris 10 server. Backups go through NetBackup 7.1 which runs on a Windows server. When I run the bpimmedia command for my production Oracle database, I see information like this: bpimmedia -policy ORA_PASPROD -L Backup-ID Policy Type RL Files C E T PC Expires Copy Frag KB Type Density FNum Off Host DWO MPX Expires RL MediaID ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ st31bora01_135409264 ORA_PASPRO UBAK 0 1 N N R 1 01:50 12/05/2012 1 1 1075488 Disk - - - inf-srv17 - N 01:50 12/05/2012 0 @aaaac 2 1 1075488 Disk - - - inf-srv17 - N 01:50 12/05/2012 0 @aaaae 3 1 1075488 RMed hcart 329 23495432 inf-srv17 2 N 01:50 12/05/2012 0 APA159 ... st31bora01_135262369 ORA_PASPRO UBAK 1 1 N N R 3 01:48 12/12/2012 3 1 102432 RMed hcart 78 8086718 inf-srv17 1 N 01:48 12/12/2012 3 APA208 On the first backup ID, I have a copy on the local DataDomain (Media ID @aaaac), a copy of the DataDomain at the disaster recovery site (MediaID @aaaae) and a copy on physical tape (MediaID APA159). For the second backupid shown, I see only one copy on physical tape (MediaID APA208). I need to be able to see the actual file(s) that are within these backups. I have searched on this issue and found replies that reference the "bpflist" command. I can run the command without specifying a backup ID and get about 900 line returned. Unfortunately when I try to specify a backup ID, I consistently get "no entity was found". The following commands were run from D:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd on my NetBackup 7.1 admin server. -- Show the command works bpflist -client st31bora01 FILES 8 4 0 1354093506 2 st31bora01 ORA_PASPROD st31bora01_1354093506 - *NULL* 1 0 unknown unknown 0 0 pasprod 1 28049408 33 130 0 1 0 0 -1 /PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121128-01 33200 oraprod dbaprod 28049408 1354093500 1354093500 1354093500 1 0 0 15 13 0 0 3 1354093500 1 4 Oracle Database Oracle Backup ... and so on for 900 lines ... -- Try client and backupid bpflist -client st31bora01 -backupid st31bora01_135409264 no entity was found -- Try policy and backupid bpflist -policy ORA_PASPROD -backupid st31bora01_135409264 no entity was found -- Try backupid with some dates bpflist -backupid st31bora01_135409264 -d 01/01/2010 00:00:00 -e 11/28/2012 09:08:00 no entity was found -- Maybe the dates reference the expiry time, put the end 2 years into the future bpflist -backupid st31bora01_135409264 -d 01/01/2010 00:00:00 -e 11/28/2014 09:08:00 no entity was found -- Try adding policy type of Oracle bpflist -backupid st31bora01_135409264 -d 01/01/2010 00:00:00 -e 11/28/2014 09:08:00 -pt Oracle no entity was found -- Policy type of Oracle and client but no dates bpflist -backupid st31bora01_135409264 -client st31bora01 -pt Oracle no entity was found -- put the dates back in bpflist -client st31bora01 -backupid st31bora01_135409264 -d 01/01/2010 00:00:00 -e 11/28/2014 09:08:00 -pt Oracle no entity was found -- Try just the -d date that exactly matches the date from the bpimmedia command bpflist -backupid st31bora01_135409264 -client st31bora01 -d 12/05/2012 invalid command parameter -- "invalid command parameter" , weird So I'm stumped. What does it take to get the bpflist to work? KenSolved2KViews1like5CommentsBMR restore failing with err boot: cannot open kernel/sparcv9/unix
Hi I am attempting to restore a Solaris 9 machine from a Solaris 10 boot server. I have created the Solaris 9 SRTs and everything was fine. Now I have the issue where when I boot client it performs the initial handshake fine but then i get this error. boot: cannot open kernel/sparcv9/unix >> From a snoop of the transaction between boot server and client I get this output. 10:17:58.87653 client_restore -> boot_server MOUNT1 C Mount /export/srt/Solaris9sparc/Solaris_9/Tools/Boot 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.87717 boot_server -> client_restore MOUNT1 R Mount OK FH=0D80 10:17:58.87790 client_restore -> boot_server NFS C LOOKUP2 FH=0D80 platform 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.87920 boot_server -> client_restore NFS R LOOKUP2 OK FH=161F 10:17:58.87990 client_restore -> boot_server NFS C LOOKUP2 FH=161F SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.88003 boot_server -> client_restore NFS R LOOKUP2 No such file or directory 10:17:58.88077 client_restore -> boot_server NFS C LOOKUP2 FH=161F sun4u 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.88083 boot_server -> client_restore NFS R LOOKUP2 OK FH=E24A 10:17:58.88152 client_restore -> boot_server NFS C LOOKUP2 FH=E24A kernel 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.88158 boot_server -> client_restore NFS R LOOKUP2 OK FH=CC68 10:17:58.88227 client_restore -> boot_server NFS C LOOKUP2 FH=CC68 sparcv9 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.88232 boot_server -> client_restore NFS R LOOKUP2 OK FH=1287 10:17:58.88302 client_restore -> boot_server NFS C LOOKUP2 FH=1287 unix 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.88307 boot_server -> client_restore NFS R LOOKUP2 OK FH=3E05 10:17:58.88839 client_restore -> boot_server NFS C LOOKUP2 FH=161F SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240 80: 000d 6265 7465 2d77 7777 2d62 7570 3100 ..client_restore. 10:17:58.88846 boot_server -> client_restore NFS R LOOKUP2 No such file or directorySolved1.3KViews1like7CommentsCan't restore from RMAN backup
Hi Everyone! I can't restore from my RMAN backups. RMAN> run 2> { 3> host "date"; 4> allocate channel t1 DEVICE TYPE 'SBT_TAPE' PARMS="ENV=(NB_ORA_CLIENT=vs-oa00-01b.hosting.local,NB_ORA_POLICY=Oracle_Prod_Policy,NB_ORA_SERV=ps-bcp00-01a.hosting.local,NB_ORA_SCHED=Default-Application-Backup)"; 5> restore controlfile to '/u01/app/control01.ctl' from tag 'TAG20120926T053022'; 6> release channel t1 ; host "date"; 7> 8> } Wed Sep 26 17:32:27 MSK 2012 host command complete allocated channel: t1 channel t1: SID=551 instance=skdbse2 device type=SBT_TAPE channel t1: Veritas NetBackup for Oracle - Release 7.5 (2012020807) Starting restore at 26-SEP-12 channel t1: starting datafile backup set restore channel t1: restoring control file output file name=/u01/app/control01.ctl channel t1: reading from backup piece c-1341750022-20120926-02 channel t1: ORA-19870: error while restoring backup piece c-1341750022-20120926-02 ORA-19507: failed to retrieve sequential file, handle="c-1341750022-20120926-02", parms="" ORA-27029: skgfrtrv: sbtrestore returned error ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text: Backup file <c-1341750022-20120926-02> not found in NetBackup catalog failover to previous backup released channel: t1 RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 09/26/2012 17:32:41 RMAN-06026: some targets not found - aborting restore RMAN-06024: no backup or copy of the control file found to restore RMAN>Solved6.9KViews1like7CommentsCreate SRT fails
Hi, I am attempting to create an SRT on boot server for Solaris 9. The boot server is running sol 10. I am getting below error when completing SRT creation. Any help greatly appreciated!! I have attached output from the command 'vxlogview -i 125 -d all'. Installing PBX... Installation completed Successfully Installation log located here: /var/tmp/installpbx-12055-092512101821.log Removing bpcd from /etc/inetd.conf. Removing vnetd from /etc/inetd.conf. Removing bpjava-msvc from /etc/inetd.conf. Removing vopied from /etc/inetd.conf. Original /etc/inetd.conf was saved as /etc/inetd.conf.09-25-12.10:18:00. No [x]inetd process found. File /usr/openv/tmp/install_trace.11292 contains a trace of this install. That file can be deleted after you are sure the install was successful. V-125-6 symlink(/tmp/bp.conf,/export/srt/Solaris9/Solaris_9/Tools/Boot//usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf) failed: File exists [Error] V-125-96 Cannot add NetBackup to SRT. Please see diagnostic log for additional information. You may choose either to leave this SRT on the server in its current state, or to delete it. Do you want to delete this SRT from the server? (y/n) : n bash-3.00#Solved763Views1like2Commentsbplist shows control file backup but rman "restore controlfile" fails with file not found
OK, I am trying to restore an Oracle database froma TOTALLY complicated setup and really need some help. Overview: My production Oracle database server is actually a pair of Solaris servers running Symantec HA with one node active and one node in standby. My backups are scheduled through NetBackup which calls an OracleRMAN script to backup the databases. Full database backups are generated every night and archive log backups are run at noon and 6:00 PM. Backups go to a pair of DataDomain devices, one in my primary datacenter and one at my disaster recovery site. At my disaster recovery site, I have a single Solaris server as a database server. Finally, I have an Oracle RMAN catalog that runs on a Windows server. This catalog is shut down twice a day and a Windows backup of just the RMAN directory is made, again to the DataDomain devices. Now, I am testing my disaster recovery. We have stopped the replication between the local and remote DataDomain devices. I connect to the Unix server at the DR site and am attempting to recover the databases from backup. We have added entries to the hosts files and created a No.Restrictions file so that the server at the DR site has access to the NetBackup backups. When I run "bplist -C st31bora01 -t 4 -l -R /" at the DR database server, I see several backup files including the catalog backup I want (database files removed from the list for brevity). /u01/app/oraprod> /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bplist -C st31bora01 -t 4 -l -R / -rw-rw---- oraprod dbaprod 24379392 Oct 14 12:55 /PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-02 -rw-rw---- oraprod dbaprod 24379392 Oct 14 02:01 /PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-01 -rw-rw---- oraprod dbaprod 24379392 Oct 14 01:56 /PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-00 -rw-rw---- oraprod dbaprod 24379392 Oct 13 12:04 /PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121013-00 -rw-rw---- oraprod dbaprod 22544384 Oct 12 17:05 /PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121012-03 -rw-rw---- oraprod dbaprod 22544384 Oct 12 12:05 /PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121012-02 I then try and use the following commands to recover the controlfile: rman set dbid = 1968089396 connect catalog rman10@RMANdb connect target backup_dba list backup of controlfile; RUN { ALLOCATE CHANNEL CH1 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE'; SEND 'NB_ORA_CLIENT=st31bbl01,NB_ORA_POLICY=ORA_PASPROD'; restore controlfile; } Unfortunately, this does not work and I get the following failure: Starting restore at 17-Oct-12 15:27:36 channel CH1: starting datafile backupset restore channel CH1: restoring control file channel CH1: reading from backup piece PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-01 ORA-19870: error reading backup piece PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-01 ORA-19507: failed to retrieve sequential file, handle="PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-01", parms="" ORA-27029: skgfrtrv: sbtrestore returned error ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text: Backup file <PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-01> not found in NetBackup catalog failover to previous backup I don't understand why it's not working. The only thing I can see is that when I "list backup ofcontrolfile", I see media ID's that are at the primary site as indicated by "Media: @aaaac". RMAN> list backup of controlfile; List of Backup Sets =================== BS Key Type LV Size Device Type Elapsed Time Completion Time ------- ---- -- ---------- ----------- ------------ ------------------ 5327585 Full 23.25M SBT_TAPE 00:01:03 14-Oct-12 02:02:28 BP Key: 5327593 Status: AVAILABLE Compressed: NO Tag: TAG20121014T020125 Handle: PASPROD_c-1968089396-20121014-01 Media: @aaaac Control File Included: Ckp SCN: 10909224447 Ckp time: 14-Oct-12 02:01:25 But when I go into the NetBackup Administration Console (at the DR site) and select NetBackup Management --> Catalog in the treeview on the left, I see all the Media ID's are "@aaaae". Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. KenSolved6.1KViews1like3Comments