does anybody know what would cause backups to not kick off at their scheduled times. The classes are set to active and everything looks fine but unless the operators manually start the backups they w
Author: Sixbury, Dan dsixbury AT saint-lukes DOT org
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 09:25:43 -0600
There are a couple of possibilities. Most likely the request daemon is not running. It may be useful to stop all of the daemons and restart them. The other important thing to remember is that when yo
Author: Kalusche, Dan dan.kalusche AT andersencorp DOT com
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 09:27:04 -0600
Doublecheck the frequency on your schedules. If it's set to too big a timespan, you may not see backups for a while. That's happened to us. Regards, Dan K does anybody know what would cause backups t
There are two things that control when your backups start. First is the "frequency" you set for the class. The frequency sets how often a backup should run. If your frequency is set to two days, then
I had originally typed a reply that the frequency was set to daily and thought I better double check before hitting the send. As it turns out someone had gone in and changed the frequency to once a w
Author: McMurphy, Tim Tim.McMurphy AT cdcgy DOT com
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 09:17:30 -0700
Do a "ps -ef | grep nb" on your master server. Then stop (K77netbackup) netbackup. Do the ps command again and see if there is still anything running. We had a problem here with the Netbackup databas
Author: KevinB AT paccessglobal DOT com KevinB AT paccessglobal DOT com
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 08:24:17 -0800
You can do it on versions prior to 3.4 in Unix (hopefully there is even more control in 3.4 but I haven't installed it yet). There is a chapter that tells you which files to change the group ownershi
is this by chance an NT Master Server? I found a bug in the interface that changes the frequency back to 1/wk (default) when you change the backup type. David Quoting "O'Shea, Don" <Don.OShea AT emer
Sorry to add more commentary, I didn't finish reading your email. About the security...the java interface allows for some of what you are looking for. It is documented quite well in the 3.4 manuals (
Actually it is an NT Master. Oops, I guess it is probably too late for me to retrieve the nasty email I sent to the operations manager. :-) Don is this by chance an NT Master Server? I found a bug in
I have emailed product management about this little problem and I hope they have a fix in the next Jumbo patch. I discovered it much the same way you did, but since I was the only one deploying this