Re: [Veritas-bu] MS-Sql server
2010-09-24 02:12:57
Hi Kevin
There is normally a "Parent" Job that kicks off. After this,
there should be child jobs for each Database.
Was the .bch file configured with the ALL$
command?
Also, to clarify, goto the Backup, Archive, Restore tool,
specify the client machine and the policy type, in your case
MS-SQL-Server.
You would run this BAR tool on the Master Server (assuming its
a client).
Hope this helps
Simon
All,
My Windows team has asked me if I can see what databases have
been backed up on a particular Windows server. It is running MS-SQL, and
when the master server kicks off the backup it looks at a .bch script on that
server. It looks to me like the backups work, but I cannot find a way to
say what actual databases were backed up. Is there an easy way to do
that?
And can I assume that if I get a status 0, that all the databases
in the .bch file get backed up?
Linux master/media server, 6.5.6. Client is Windows
2003 server (r2) running MS-Sql server.
Thanks.
-Kevin
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