Steve,
When you backups are performing is it
showing a file count of one or many? I was under the impression the way that
flashbackup worked is that it would be a single image of the device that would
be backed up, and if the backups competed it would show number of files backed
up 1?
Thanks,
Chris Hall
From:
Steve.Sofley AT cox DOT com [mailto:Steve.Sofley AT cox DOT com]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007
12:59 PM
To: Hall, Christian N.;
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Flash
backup for mount-points Windows 2003
I use NBU5.1MP4 flashbackup for my EMC
BCV’s. Granted they are on a Solaris 10 server, but I checked one of the
policies and there is an option for flashbackup-windows.
I hope this helps.
Steve Sofley
Sr. Storage Admin
Cox Communications HSI
404.847.6567 - Office
678.525.4874 - Mobile
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On Behalf Of Hall, Christian N.
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007
12:02 PM
To:
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Flash backup
for mount-points Windows 2003
All,
Veritas
Netbackup 5.1MP6
Master
server
Solaris 8
T9940B
tape drives X 26
ACSLS
7.1
SSO
Windows
2003 media servers X 20
Emc
Symetric storage
EMC
Clarrion Storage
EMC
9820-E HBA
Cisco
9513 SAN
Quantum
DX-100 VTL
DECRU
1020
According
to VERITAS published documentation I
am
reading. Fash-backups does not support mount-points on version 5.0.
Does this also apply for 5.1? I have not found documentation for 5.1 that says
the contrary. Is there anyone out there that’s using flash-backup with
mount-points with 5.1? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
Hall