HOWTO NetBackup flash video Tutorials
Now and again Symantec release a technote with a flash tutorial including narration/steps taken, rather than screen grabs. Here's links to all of them to help managing NetBackup. • Device Management / Configuration How to upgrade tape drive firmware1.5KViews10likes6CommentsMbx Archiving State / Mbx Exchange State
Often the question of what is the different states of MbxArchivingState and MbxExchangeState in the ExchangeMailboxEntry table. The Archiving State translates as follows: 0 = Not Enabled 1 = Enabled 2 = Disabled 3 = Re-Link To view the Archiving State you can use the following:Commands to find out Solaris OS Version for RALUS/ RMAL issues
SunOS is the core operating system comprising the kernel, utilities and basic libraries. Solaris is the broader environment comprising SunOS, OpenWindows and networking support. In other words, SunOS is a component of Solaris. SunOS and Solaris relate to each other as follows:Some More Tips to Share
Hey all! Did you all know that we now have a new rewards system in place? Considering the changes made to it, I would want to revisit the tips that I shared with you in my last blog. My point of focus is yet again the "Voting" and "Mark as Solution" features. Now, when your post is marked as a solution you gain 25 points, while your votes to the posts will no longer gain you 0.5 points. Instead, with every thumbs-up you make to a post, the respective author will be adding some points to his kitty. If you think that voting is a benefit to the content authors and not you, its definitely not. You do a favor now to your peers and they will return your favor back when you have some content posted. It's a give and take policy. Therefore, make it a point to make "Voting" and "Marking as a Solution" part of your routine.Easier way to add multiple clients to LiveUpdate policies for NetBackup 6.5
Tired of manually entering every client in my environment to the LiveUpdate policies in NetBackup, Idecided to see if there was an easier way to add more than 1 client at a time. On a hunch, and knowing that the client listing for normal policies is a text file, I poked around to see if the same was true for LiveUpdate policies.