NetBackup Media Server Decommissioning Tool now for 6.5.3 to 7.0
Like to share and capture in the forum these recently published tools. These are being released to facilitate and I guess ease the task of decommissioning Netbackup media servers. (versions 6.5.3 • 6.5.4 • 6.5.5 • 6.5.6 • 7.0) Although the technotes already available are pretty straightforward, these tools/wizards seem to help identify areas throughout the NBU environment where you might be using references to the 'old server'. Available here at the Downloads page http://www.symantec.com/business/support/downloads.jsp?pid=15143 » NetBackup 6.5.x List of ALL utilities/ decommissioning tools available for use with Symantec NetBackup • http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/341273.htm Note: The decommissioning tool will be shipped as part of NBU 6.5.6 and 6.5.x future updates » NetBackup 7.0 Documentation and Download: How to use Symantec's NetBackup Media Server Decommissioning Tool for NetBackup 7.0 • http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/354756.htm Note: The decommissioning tool will be shipped as part of NBU 7.0.1 and 7.0.x future updates • Previous technotes with decommissioning procedures: What is the process for decommissioning a NetBackup 6.0 media server? http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/289139.htm What is the process for decommissioning a NetBackup 6.5 media server? http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/306838.htm2.3KViews11likes16CommentsHow-To: Downgrade Backup Exec 2012 to 2010 R3
Two months ago I decided to upgrade our backup environment to Backup Exec 2012. I have upgraded Backup Exec in the past and always had relatively few issues during the upgrade process. I had tried to find some detailed information about Backup Exec 2012 but all I could find was some vague descriptions of what was new. I figured I would give it a shot(totally going against my own if it aint broke don't fix it policy). After the relatively smooth upgrade process my jaw dropped at the interface. I thought it was terrible. But I thought I would give it a chance. I eventually got used to the interface although after two months I still preferred the old interface. My problem was the bugs. Maybe it was because I upgraded rather than installed fresh. But over the course of two months I ran into numerous bugs. The application would randomly quit with exception errors. Sometimes during the middle of my jobs it would just stop backing up and I could not perform any jobs (inventory, erase, etc) without restarting the services. It was terrible. I was having to babysit the thing constantly and still not having reliable backups. After working with Support and them telling my to just "repair" the installation and having the same problems, I decided to take matters into my own hands and downgrade. Luckily before I upgraded I made a copy of my Catalog and Data folders that are located in the Backup Exec program files folder. I would like to preface by saying the intro to this article is not meant to start a discussion about the fallacies of BE 2012 - there are plenty of forums for that - just giving a little background on why I chose to downgrade. The following are the steps I used to downgrade my installation. 1. Locate your backed up Data and Catalogs folders.Hopefully, you backed up your Data and Catalogs folder before you upgraded. If you didn't then this article doesn't apply to you. 2. Uninstall BE 2012 choosing to remove everything when asked. 3. After uninstall is complete reboot the server. 4. Install BE 2010 and select the options you need during the wizard, choose to use a new SQL Express instance. 5. After installation run Live Update and update to R3. 6. Reboot the server. It doesn't prompt you to reboot but if you try opening the application it tells you that you need to so go ahead. 7. Stop all the BE services. 8. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Symantec\BackupExec\ and rename the Data folder to Data.new and the Catalogs folder to Catalogs.new 9. Copy your backed up Data and Catalogs folder to the directory in Step 8. VERY IMPORTANT STEP - WILL NOT WORK IF NOT PERFORMED 10. Run thebeutility.exefound in the location from Step 8. Ignore the warning message that pops up when you open it. 11. Select All Media Servers in the left pane. 12. Select your media server in the right-pane and right-click. 13. Select Copy Database. 14. Navigate to the .mdf database file that is located in your Data folder that you copied over in Step 9. 15. Do the same thing for the .ldf log file located in the same location. 16. Press OK. It will run through stopping services re-attaching the database and starting the services again/ NOTE: The first time I did this I didnt do steps 10-16 and the BE services would not start correctly. Thanks to owner ofthis blogI was able to follow their steps and get it going. Big shoutout. 17. You now have an almost fully-restored BE 2010 installation again. It will be running in trial mode. You will still need to contact Symantec Licensing (1-800-721-3934) to get your license keys donwgraded to BE 2010. But at least you can run backups now for 60-days. Now the time-consuming part...This will vary depending on how many servers you are backing up. After I restored my BE 2010 installation I edited my policies and checked my selection list. The first thing I noticed was I was not able to select anything other than user shares on each server. I then proceeded to check my resource credentials. They all failed stating the agent was not installed or the credentials were invalid. I was sure the service account I was using was valid but just to make sure I went ahead and logged into another machine succesfully using it. After I confirmed it wasnt the service account, I knew it was most likely the newer agents I had installed for using BE 2012. I tried to install the BE 2010 agents through the BE 2010 interface. It said they installed correctly but I was still getting the same error. Here is what I did to get the agents going again. 1. Log into each server you are backing up. (I used RDP, but console would work also) 2. Navigate to the backup exec program files unc path located on your media server. ex: \\servername\c$\program files\symantec\backupexec\agents 3. You will see RAW32 and RAW64. These obviously are the Windows installation agents for 32-bit version and 64-bit. 4. Select the appropiate folder for your server architecture and run setup.exe 5. Select the Uninstall option (repair doesnt work - I tried). 6. After the uninstall is complete, run setup.exe and this time install. NOTE: You could also just run the uninstall on all your servers and then re-install the agents using the BE 2010 interface. Actually this would have been my preferred method but I didn't think about it until after I installed all the agents. 7. Most of my servers did not require a reboot but if you get an error about a missing file after the install - uninstall again, but this time reboot after the uninstall and re-install after the server reboots. 8. Go back to your media server and test your resource credentials and selection lists. They should all pass and you should be able to see and select all the drives, SQL database, and Exchange IS'. You are done! I would say for a ~20 server environment this process might take around two hours to complete. It took me much, much longer but I was figuring things out as I went. Like I said the most time consuming part was the agent installs and this will greatly affect how long it takes in your environment. I hope this helps someone out. Again, I'm sure BE2012 is right for someone but for us, we'll stick with 2010 as long as we can. We already bought Avamar and will be moving to that in the next 30 days but we still have to keep BE for at least 7 years2.3KViews10likes6CommentsNetbackup 7.5 Master server installation on Windows 2008 R2 SP1
Hi Everyone, I am facing a problem while installing the master server setup on a windows 2008 r2 sp1 machine. The setup goes on fine till the stage where it calls and waits for the completion of tpext.exe command. When the command is initialized and I check the services column I find the nbemm.exe services running and after a while the execution attempts to stop the nbemm.exe service and proceed ahead for the setup to complete. Now the issue is the setup keeps itself waiting for hours for the tpext.exe command completion which doesn't complete just because the setup on its own is unable to stop the nbemm.exe service. When I manually kill the nbemm.exe service via command line the setup proceeds ahead and gives the message of successful installation. But when I start the console and in host properties when I click on master server it gives the error "Unable to communicate with the EMM server : 77 " "Unable to list the devices". I have tried formatting the system. Also upgrading the Netbackup version to 7.5.0.3 but in vain. Kindly help me with this issue.Solved1.9KViews8likes8CommentsSystem Recovery Management Solution 2013
I was just on the MySupport portal to create a new case for SSR2011ms and I noticed System Recovery Management Solution 2013 As on option for product version Is there a new version out? I didn’t here anything about a new version or will it be out soon?603Views6likes3CommentsNBAC Uninstallation
Hi, I have installed NBAC in master server and faced some issue in working. Symnatec suggested to reconfigure the same. Faced issue in uninstalling the NBAC. Finally resolved with the below technote. http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH175054 Just sharing the info.309Views5likes1CommentNetbackup Solaris Media Server to 5230 Appliance Migration
Environment : Solrais 10 Master Server with 7.6.0.1 version and 7.5.0.6 Media servers with Solaris 10. Clarification Needed As we are going to migrate our Physical master server to Virtual master server with the same name ( Catalog Migration) And Going to decommission our solaris media servers to Netbackup 5230 appliance . My Concern here is after catalog migration to new server (virtual master) am going to decommision the Media servers used in old master. Will it effects me in new infra for restores using old disk pools with new appliance and how it works. Or while decommission my old disk pools will also be get deleted ..?Solved2.8KViews4likes5CommentsUnable to remove media server
Hi All, Master Server Name : masterserver.bkp.com NBU Version : 7.5.0.4 Master Server : Windows 2003 Media Server Name : mediaserver.bkp.com NBU Version Media : 6.5.6 MEdia Server : Windows 2003 I did a media server decommission. After performing all task for decommission media server. At the end when I tried to remove the server from emm, I got below error. D:\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>nbemmcmd -deletehost -machinename mediaserver.bkp.com -machinetype media NBEMMCMD, Version: 7.5.0.4 The function returned the following failure status: the media is allocated for use (199) Command did not complete successfully. 1) No media/images assign to this host. D:\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>bpmedialist -mlist -h mediaserver.bkp.com -l 2) All refference entry of media server removed from master server. 3) Devices attached to media server removed and un-zoned. Storage unit removed. 4) Media server is in Deactivate state 5) Media server entry exist in "nbemmcmd -listhost" command output. Now Media server has been shut down by the OS team. Need help to remove this media server. Note: There was basic disk storage unit configured for this server to backup its data to disk.Solved4.7KViews3likes15CommentsPUT MORE IN THE GUI!!!!!
I get more frustrated everyday! When I call Symantec support and ask for a simple solution....I am always told to "run this cmd". Netbackup is suppossed to be the industry leader in backup software....so I am told. My company has spent over $500K on the netbackup software.....I can just imagine how much other compaines have spent. Here is 1 small example..... We are planning on moving our datacenter around and need to move alot of servers from this rack to that rack. Some of the servers include the netbackup servers(master & medias). Due to synthetic backups and MSDP(kudos for that)...all backups are done but the duplications to tape are still running. I have 10 duplications pending to run and they will not finish by the time we need to bring down the servers. WHY can I not just right click and hold or suspend these duplications? I am sure it would not take to much to program that into the the gui. NO I have to run some cmd that takes me 30 minutes to gather all of the information I need. Then another 30 minutes to write the cmd to release the duplications. I am sure I could come up with atleast 5 examples of where GUI improvements would make everyone's life's better. I understand that in 7.6 there are suppossed to be ALOT of improvements in SLP's and what can be done. I have been asking for these "improvements" for 3yrs now. Like I said...my company has spent ALOT of money to purchase....and for support for this product. You would think it would not take too much to program in these improvements. Maybe if more of us let Symantec know how we feel....they might do something!617Views3likes2CommentsUninstalling Backup Exec 2012 SP2 from Windows Server 2012 fails
Hi There I was triing to uninstall Backup Exec 2012 SP2 (SP is beta version) and get the following error: ---------------------- FATAL ERROR: ERROR 1306. Another application has exclusive access to the file C:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec\Data\bedb_dat.mdf. Please shut down all other applications, then click Retry. ---------------------- I can not find the application wich is denying me from uninstall the Software. I Hope you can help me with this. Regards TobiasSolved1.7KViews3likes5Comments