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[Veritas-bu] They blew it away!

2003-10-02 14:57:58
Subject: [Veritas-bu] They blew it away!
From: scott.kendall AT abbott DOT com (scott.kendall AT abbott DOT com)
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 13:57:58 -0500
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you weren't backing up the media server mediaDB with your catalog backups? 
 if so, bprecover.

if not, file system backup is probably you're best shot.


- Scott





"Donaldson, Mark" <Mark.Donaldson AT experianems DOT com>
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Crud - the enthusiastic admins in my remote environment just "remade" my 
one
media server without checking with me.  The entire OS has been reloaded, 
all
the previous disks are gone.  The server was one of four SSO media 
servers.
The media DB is gone.

What now?

Does the "bpmedia -movedb" command work if the source DB is out?  I'm 
going
to guess "no".

I've got regular OS backups, done through another media server, so I could
do a file recovery, that should include the /usr/openv directory, to 
another
server.  Useful?

-M
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<br><font size=2 face="Arial">you weren't backing up the media server mediaDB 
with your catalog backups? &nbsp;if so, bprecover.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="Arial">if not, file system backup is probably you're 
best shot.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="Arial">- Scott</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">Crud - the enthusiastic admins in my remote 
environment just &quot;remade&quot; my one<br>
media server without checking with me. &nbsp;The entire OS has been reloaded, 
all<br>
the previous disks are gone. &nbsp;The server was one of four SSO media 
servers.<br>
The media DB is gone.<br>
<br>
What now?<br>
<br>
Does the &quot;bpmedia -movedb&quot; command work if the source DB is out? 
&nbsp;I'm going<br>
to guess &quot;no&quot;.<br>
<br>
I've got regular OS backups, done through another media server, so I could<br>
do a file recovery, that should include the /usr/openv directory, to another<br>
server. &nbsp;Useful?<br>
<br>
-M<br>
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