Were you performing hot-catalog backups? Here's a snip from the email I
get after each catalog backup (incremental or full), maybe this will
set you up?
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Catalog Recovery Procedure for the Loss of an Entire Catalog
You should create a detailed disaster recovery plan to follow should it
become
necessary to restore your organization's data in the event of a
disaster. A
checklist of required tasks can be a tremendous tool in assisting
associates in
triage. For example, after the facility is safe for data to be restored,
the
power and data infrastructure need to be verified. When these tasks are
completed, the following scenarios will help to quickly restore the
NetBackup
environment, and in turn, restore applications and data.
Disaster Recovery Procedure using the DR Image File
In the event of a catastrophic failure, use the following procedure to
rebuild
the previous NetBackup environment.
Note: If new hardware is required, make sure that the devices contain
drives
capable of reading the media and that the drive controllers are capable
of
mounting the drives.
1. Install NetBackup.
2. Configure the devices necessary to read the media listed above.
3. Inventory the media.
4. Make sure that the master server can access the attached DR image
file.
Start the NetBackup Recovery Wizard from the NetBackup Administration
Console. Or, start the wizard from a command line by entering
bprecover -wizard.
Disaster Recovery Procedure without the DR Image File
NOTE: ONLY ATTEMPT THIS AS A LAST RESORT
If you do not have the attachment included with this email, use the
following
instructions to recover your catalog:
1. Install NetBackup.
2. Configure the devices necessary to read the media listed above.
3. Inventory the media.
4. Run:
bpimport -create_db_info [-server name] -id PD1158
5. Go to the following directory to find the DR image file
Hot-Catalog-Backup_1256122911_INCR:
<snip>
6. Delete the other files in the directory.
7. Open Hot-Catalog-Backup_1256122911_INCR file and find the BACKUP_ID
(for example: <snip>_1256122911).
8. Run:
bpimport [-server name] -backupid <snip>_1256122911
9. Run:
bprestore -T -w [-L progress_log] -C <snip> -t 35 -p Hot-Catalog-Backup
-X -s 1256122911 -e 1256122911 /
10. Run the BAR user interface to restore the remaining image database
if the DR image is a result of an incremental backup.
11. To recover the NetBackup relational database, run:
bprecover -r -nbdb
12. Stop and Start NetBackup
13. Configure the devices if any device has changed since the last
backup.
14. To make sure the volume information is updated, inventory the media
to update the NetBackup database.
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-----Original Message-----
From: veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of
Spearman, David
Sent: October 21, 2009 1:07 PM
To: VERITAS-BU AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NBU 6.5.3 master tanked
Our Windows 6.5.3 master tanked at the worst possible time. We
have a scaler i2000 with 10 lto-4 drives attached. I have read the
instructions from veritas on using bprecover a dozen times and cannot
for the life of me figure out what they are trying to say.
1. Put tape in drive (fine, which one?)
2. Run command bprecover -r -ALL -tpath device_path<tape
drive> ?????
The examples are garbage
Any help?
David Spearman
County of henrico
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