[Veritas-bu] switch primary backup with duplicate tape
2003-11-14 12:57:53
Subject: |
[Veritas-bu] switch primary backup with duplicate tape |
From: |
dbase77 AT yahoo DOT com (Feroz F. Basir) |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Nov 2003 17:57:53 +0000 (GMT) |
Hi again,
I type in the wrong backupid. Sorry for the typo. You
are right, when I ran "bpduplicate -npc 2 -backupid
sunprod_1068584871" it did change the primary backup
tape from 1 to 2. I used bpimagelist command to check
for primary copy number.
Thank you for your help again. I think bpduplicate
command should echo back if successfully change the
primary copy. Hopefully they implement that in future.
regards,
Feroz
--- "Donaldson, Mark"
<Mark.Donaldson AT experianems DOT com> wrote: > Well, you
said earlier that you ran this:
>
> "bpduplicate -npc 2 -backupid sunprod_10685848"
>
> and the listing below is for this
> "sunprod_1068584871" backupid. No match.
> With that warning, the listing below says the the
> primary copy for restore
> is copy number 2. So, either the copy number 1 has
> been expired
> (automatically promoting copy 2 to the primary) or
> you've used "bpduplicate
> -npc". In fact, looking again, it has to be the
> second option since the
> listing below says there's two copies of this image.
>
> -M
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Feroz F. Basir [mailto:dbase77 AT yahoo DOT com]
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 4:20 AM
> To: Donaldson, Mark;
> veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
> Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] switch primary backup with
> duplicate tape
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Im trying to make sure I can use our offsite tape in
> case primary copy corrupted. When I test offsite
> tape,
> Im going to change back to onsite tape as primary.
> Anyway bpimagelist command return no entity so I
> used
> this option instead "./bpimagelist -L -hoursago 64".
> result as follow:
>
> Client: sunprod
> Backup ID: sunprod_1068584871
> Policy: sunprod_bkp1
> Policy Type: Standard (0)
> Proxy Client: (none specified)
> Creator: root
> Name1: (none specified)
> Sched Label: Full
> Schedule Type: FULL (0)
> Retention Level: 3 weeks (2)
> Backup Time: Tue Nov 11 2003 11:17:11
> (1068584871)
> Elapsed Time: 5752 second(s)
> Expiration Time: Tue Dec 02 2003 21:07:51
> (1070399271)
> Compressed: no
> Encrypted: no
> Kilobytes: 163365088
> Number of Files: 124967
> Number of Copies: 2
> Number of Fragments: 2
> Histogram: -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
> DB Compressed: no
> Files File Name: sunprod_bkp1_1068584871_FULL.f
> SW Version: (none specified)
> Options: 0x0
> MPX: 0
> TIR Info: 0
> TIR Expiration: Thu Jan 01 1970 01:00:00 (0)
> Keyword: (none specified)
> Ext Security Info: no
> File Restore Raw: no
> Image Dump Level: 0
> File System Only: no
> Object Descriptor: (none specified)
> Previous BI Time: Thu Jan 01 1970 01:00:00 (0)
> BI Full Time: Thu Jan 01 1970 01:00:00 (0)
> Request Pid: 0
> Backup Status: 0
> Stream Number: 0
> Backup Copy: Standard (0)
> Primary Copy: 2
> Image Type: 0 (Regular)
> Copy number: 1
> Fragment: 1
> Kilobytes: 163365088
> Remainder: 0
> Media Type: Media Manager (2)
> Density: hcart (6)
> File Num: 1
> ID: Z322L1
> Host: sunprod
> Block Size: 262144
> Offset: 2
> Media Date: Tue Nov 11 2003 21:07:51
> (1068584871)
> Dev Written On: 0
> Flags: 0x0
> Media Descriptor: ?
> Expiration Time: Tue Dec 02 2003 21:07:51
> (1070399271)
> MPX: 0
> retention_lvl: 3 weeks (2)
> i_unused2: 0
> i_unused1: 0
> Copy number: 2
> Fragment: 1
> Kilobytes: 163365088
> Remainder: 0
> Media Type: Media Manager (2)
> Density: hcart (6)
> File Num: 1
> ID: Z321L1
> Host: sunprod
> Block Size: 262144
> Offset: 2
> Media Date: Tue Nov 11 2003 22:44:56
> (1068590696)
> Dev Written On: 1
> Flags: 0x0
> Media Descriptor: ?
> Expiration Time: Tue Dec 02 2003 21:07:51
> (1070399271)
> MPX: 0
> retention_lvl: 3 weeks (2)
> i_unused2: 0
> i_unused1: 0
>
> Strange as primary copy = 2. Am I missing something
> here or my duplicate command is wrong?
>
> regards,
> Feroz
>
>
> --- "Donaldson, Mark"
> <Mark.Donaldson AT experianems DOT com> wrote: > Had to do
> a
> little homework on this.
> >
> > Try: "bpimagelist -backupid sunprod_1068584871 -L"
> >
> > And look for a line that says "Primary Copy".
> >
> > An aside, though, would be why you want your
> offsite
> > copy to be primary? If
> > you have to do a restore, the offsite tape has to
> be
> > returned to fulfill the
> > request. If you leave your onsite copy as
> primary,
> > then it'll be easily
> > available.
> >
> > -M
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Feroz F. Basir [mailto:dbase77 AT yahoo DOT com]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 10:46 AM
> > To: Donaldson, Mark;
> > veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
> > Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] switch primary backup
> with
> > duplicate tape
> >
> >
> > Mark,
> >
> > This is ouput of "bpimmedia":
> >
> > Backup-ID Policy Type RL Files
> C
> > E
> > T PC Expires
> > Copy Frag KB Type Density FNum Off
> > Host
> > DWO MPX Expires
> > RL MediaID
> >
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ----
> > ----------------
> > sunprod_1068584871 sunprod_bk FULL 2 124967
> N
> > N
> > R 2 21:07 12/02/2003
> > 1 1 163365088 RMed hcart 1 2
> > sunprod 0 N 21:07 12/02
> > /2003 2 Z322L1
> > 2 1 163365088 RMed hcart 1 2
> > sunprod 1 N 21:07 12/02
> > /2003 2 Z321L1
> >
> > Tape Z322L1 is primary and Z321L1 is offsite. I
> want
> > to change tape Z321L1 to be primary so I used this
> > command:
> > "bpduplicate -npc 2 -backupid sunprod_10685848".
> >
> > Nothing happen when I run "bpimmedia" again and
> got
>
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