Netbackup service auto start on OS X 10.10.x
Hello, I have installed NetBackup 7.6.1 agent (with 7.6.1.1 update) in several OS X 10.10.x systems and it seems to work, except for one problem. It does not start automaticaly after a client reboot. I searched for a solution for this problem and found this post from 15/April/2015 (https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/netbackup-service-auto-start-os-x-1010). I am running NetBackup 7.6.1.1 and I can install the client on a Mac OS X 10.10.3 and 10.10.4. After the client installation I am able to run a backup. As soon as the client reboots, the NetBackup agent does not start automaticaly. If I go to "/Library/StartupItems/netbackup/" and run "./netbackup start" on a terminal window with root privileges, then the agent start and I can perform backups again. Also works with a "sudo /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.start_all". How can I define the NetBackup agents to run automaticaly os OS X 10.10.x ?? I have already checked the folders and files: Macintosh OSX /Library/StartupItems/netbackup/Resources/netbackup /Library/StartupItems/netbackup/StartupParameters.plist /Library/StartupItems/netbackup/netbackup How can I know that the "StartupParameters.plist" is correct? Thanks in advance José RoqueSolved3.4KViews3likes19CommentsBMR error SUSE 10 SP1 x64
Hi all I have a master server with Netbackup 7.5.0.6 on Windows 2008 R2 My client is en SUSE 10 SP1 with Netbackup client 7.5.0.6 When i launch a full backup with BRM options activated, 2 jobs appear First job is tfinished in state partial successfully 20/09/2013 11:40:14 - Error bpbrm(pid=3260) BMRERR: Received BMR error: Failed to import Config file. (1) 20/09/2013 11:40:14 - Error bpbrm(pid=3260) BMRERR: Received BMR error: Failed sending the discovery. (1) 20/09/2013 11:40:14 - Error bpbrm(pid=3260) BMRERR: Received BMR error: BMR information discovery failed. (1) 20/09/2013 11:40:14 - Info bmrsavecfg(pid=0) done. status: 1: the requested operation was partially successful Second job is finished successfully Any idea ?Solved1.1KViews2likes6CommentsBMR vs Unix disk mirror
Could someone do a comparison between SymantecBMRand Unix disk mirroring. This is in reference to a migration activity for SolarisOSto a new Data Centre. The current root partition of thehosts have resilient hard disks using Unix disk mirroring.I need to establish which of the abovemethod will be effective, time-saving, and pragmatic. The current architectureisNetBackup 7.5,Oracle RAC with AMS, SPARC M5000Solved1.8KViews0likes16CommentsJava Console Installable on Ubuntu?
Hello All I am taking over the backups at work and running the jnbSA with it displayed back to my Ubuntu workstation. The issue is that the master server is overloaded and the Java Remote Console is slower then anything imaginable. Can I install the NetBackup Java Remote console on my Ubuntu system? We are running a 6.5 server and a 6.0 server (DMZ and Production respectively). Again launching and redirecting display is just to slow. Any help would be appreciated. thanks ed344Views0likes0Commentsproblem installing NetBackup 6.5.3 client on Red Hat 4.8
Hi, I have a very weird problem and I'm hoping somebody can help me because I have pretty limited experience with Netbackup. Here's the scenerio: I have a Red Hat Linux box that I'd like to backup in my Netbackup 6.5.3 environment. So I grabbedNetBackup_6.5_CLIENTS2.tar.gz, unpacked it and ran the install script. Here's the problem. The install script runs, unpacks some files and puts them in the usual spot (/usr/openv) but that's it. It doesn't create anything in /etc/xinetd.d so they agents never start. Consequently nothing's listen on 13782 and my server can't connect. But the script runs fine - there's no error. So pulling through the install script (I'm better at scripting than I am at netbackup so I went this route) I see that this install script calls 2 other scripts. First it calls${MY_CD_PATH}/NBClients/catalog/anb/client.inst ${Trace_File} and then it can call/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/install_bp Now it looks like the install_bp script is what does the real meat of the installation - it creates the services at least. However that script never runs. It never runs because it's in an if block that looks like this: if [ -f ${TMPDIR}/do_install_bp.$$.status ] So I go hunting for what creates that file and you find a block higher up that looks like this: if [ "${client_CD}" = "no" ] so I go looking for what controls that and I find another if block that looks like this: if [ ! -d "${MY_CD_PATH}/NBClients" ] So - what we see if, if I have a folder in my install directory named NBClient then it doesn't install the services and I do have that folder so my services don't get installed. I can follow that What doesn't make sense is the logic behind the scenes. The reason I have this folder is because the tarball put it there - I didn't do that. So the install process is creating a folder that ruins the install process. I'd be happy to runinstall_bp by hand but i'm not sure what else I might be missing - who knows what could happen - recursive rm as part of the cleanup? Who knows. I'd rather not risk it and I'd rather have this install make sense. So has anybody had this problem? It looks to me like this script would never ever work but maybe I'm missing something. Thanks in advance for any help.Solved1.9KViews0likes7Comments