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[Veritas-bu] Setting Up an SSO environment

2001-08-01 18:06:42
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Setting Up an SSO environment
From: pwhelan AT veritas DOT com (Pat Whelan)
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 15:06:42 -0700
ASS/U/Mption: UNIX.
Have you stopped and restarted the daemons on the master server. When
changing storage units you must stop and restart the daemons or use the
command in /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd (don't remember the command,
use the strings command). Also make sure that the storage unit has the right
control host, and the tape drives are correct. These are the normal 213
problems (ran into them yesterday).
Patrick Whelan 

Senior Consultant
VERITAS ECS 
[NBU (with extensions) and Storage Migrator for UNIX] 
pwhelan AT veritas DOT com
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Christiansen, Valor [mailto:VChristiansen AT geico DOT 
com]
                Sent:   Wednesday, August 01, 2001 11:45 PM
                To:     veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
                Subject:        [Veritas-bu] Setting Up an SSO environment

                New to Netbackup.  I have the master server running fine.
Also clients are
                backing up to the master server.  Now I am trying to set up
a media server
                with SSO, and having problems.  Here is what is happening:

                On the media server (DWMO), I installed the Netbackup server
software.  I
                installed keys for media server, Library-based tape drive
support, and SSO
                option.  Is this correct, and do I need to install a client
license on this
                machine in order for it to back itself up?

                On media server (DWMO) I added a new robot.  Device host -
DWMO.  Volume
                Database Host - DWDBA. Robot Control Host - DWDBA.  Robot
Number 0.  Same
                robot number as installed on the master server DWDBA.

                On media server (DWMO) added two multihosted drives to the
robot.  These
                drives shared between DWMO and DWDBA.

                On Master Server DWDBA, defined a storage unit.  Specified
media server
                dwmo.  Robot number 0.

                On Master Server DWDBA, defined a backup class. Specified
Storage unit for
                DWMO.  Gave it a class volume pool (Unixsys) which has
several tapes in it.
                Defined the client as DWMO.  Question:  Why does the class
attributes
                display show the server as dwdba?

                Run the backup class manually from DWDBA.  Got error 213 -
No storage units
                available for use.

                I'm sure I am missing the obvious, but it is driving me
nuts.  Anyone who
                has done this see where I goofed?

                Val Christiansen
                Unix Support
                (301) 718-5599
                Fax (301) 986-2408

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