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RES: [Veritas-bu] backing up logical host with sso

2005-03-15 07:59:22
Subject: RES: [Veritas-bu] backing up logical host with sso
From: carlos_listas AT yahoo.com DOT br (Carlos Alberto Lima dos Santos)
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:59:22 -0300
        Hi Marek,

        To backup a cluster through SAN using the logical host, you need
install the media server with the cluster option, install in all nodes of
cluster, and create a service group to NetBackup media server.

T+

Carlos Alberto Lima dos Santos 
Eng. de Computação
Campinas-SP - Brasil
* carlos_listas AT yahoo.com DOT br
icq 123987362


-----Mensagem original-----
De: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] Em nome de Marek Gorka
Enviada em: terça-feira, 15 de março de 2005 08:03
Para: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Assunto: [Veritas-bu] backing up logical host with sso

hi.

i have the following issue to solve.

a two node cluster running one logical host. both cluster physical nodes are

connected to a library via san. they therefore are media servers.

the nbu master server runs on a separate box, also connected to san.

according to sso manual i have to create two storage units, each for every 
physical cluster node. suppose i call them A_stu for node 1 and B_stu for 
node 2. of course the storage units correspond to the same library and they 
have media servers set accordingly to each physical node.

i want to backup the logical host via san despite the fact on which physical

node it actually runs on.

i have to prepare a policy then to backup the logical host. in the policy 
config i have to set the storage unit to use and here's where the problem 
exists. which storage unit should i choose here to be able to backup the 
logical host?

if i set the stu do A_stu and the logical host migrates to node B, it will 
be backed up via LAN to A_stu.

i was wandering if setting the storage unit to Any_Available will solve the 
problem, but i have no chance of testing this.

can anyone help with it? or maybe there's a better solution?

nbu is 5.1.

best regards,

-m
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