Re: [Networker] NDMP Recover Error
2009-03-20 12:35:05
Aye - how on earth did I miss that -M !?? - Thanks Fazil, and sorry
jasondre!
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> From: Fazil.Saiyed AT anixter DOT com [mailto:Fazil.Saiyed AT anixter DOT com]
> Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 12:24 PM
> To: EMC NetWorker discussion; James Pratt
> Cc: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: NDMP Recover Error
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> Hello,
> I believe he is using over the network for NDMP backups, no local
tape drives should
> be visible on celerra.Drives attached to the backup server will allow
NDMP and non
> ndmp backups.
> One question on restore for him is please describe how do you do
restores from start
> to finish, were your backups successful for the same data folders you
are restoring,
> do you see and mark them in the networker recover program ?
> Thanks
>
>
>
> James Pratt <jpratt AT NORWICH DOT EDU>
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: EMC NetWorker discussion
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> > Behalf Of jasondre
> > Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 10:13 AM
> > To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> > Subject: [Networker] NDMP Recover Error
> >
> >
> > This is what is listed under the "Apps & Modules" of our NDMP Client
> under Networker.
> >
> > Backup command: nsrndmp_save -M -T dump
> >
> > Application information:
> > HIST=y
> > UPDATE=y
> > DIRECT=y
> > UTF8=y
> > OPTIONS=NT
> >
> > That is what was setup by EMC Tech. Support.
> >
> > Here is what I get when I type in the command server_devconfig
> server_2 -list -scsi -
> > all in a CLI on the Celerra.
> >
> > server_2 :
> > Scsi Disk Table
> > Director Port
> > name addr num type num sts stor_id
> stor_dev
> > root_disk c0t0l0 APM00074601519
> 0000
> > root_disk c16t0l0 APM00074601519
> 0000
> > root_ldisk c0t0l1 APM00074601519
> 0001
> > root_ldisk c16t0l1 APM00074601519
> 0001
> > d3 c0t0l2 APM00074601519
> 0002
> > d3 c16t0l2 APM00074601519
> 0002
> > d4 c0t0l3 APM00074601519
> 0003
> > d4 c16t0l3 APM00074601519
> 0003
> > d5 c0t0l4 APM00074601519
> 0004
> > d5 c16t0l4 APM00074601519
> 0004
> > d6 c0t0l5 APM00074601519
> 0005
> > d6 c16t0l5 APM00074601519
> 0005
> > d7 c0t1l0 APM00074601519
> 0010
> > d7 c16t1l0 APM00074601519
> 0010
> > d8 c0t1l1 APM00074601519
> 0011
> > d8 c16t1l1 APM00074601519
> 0011
> > d9 c16t1l2 APM00074601519
> 0012
> > d9 c0t1l2 APM00074601519
> 0012
> > d10 c0t1l3 APM00074601519
> 0013
> > d10 c16t1l3 APM00074601519
> 0013
> > d11 c0t1l5 APM00074601519
> 0015
> > d11 c16t1l5 APM00074601519
> 0015
> > d12 c16t1l4 APM00074601519
> 0014
> > d12 c0t1l4 APM00074601519
> 0014
> > d13 c16t1l6 APM00074601519
> 0016
> > d13 c0t1l6 APM00074601519
> 0016
> >
> > Scsi Device Table
> > name addr type info
> > ggk01 c0t1l0 disk 5 032410001000APM00074601519
> > gk01 c0t0l0 disk 5 032400000000APM00074601519
> > gk161 c16t1l2 disk 5 032412001200APM00074601519
> >
> > I hope that makes sense to you because I'm new to all of this so
that
> might as well be
> > in Arabic. Is the left hand column a listing of the drives the
> Celerra manages?
> >
> > Also, NW is being run on a W2K3 box also.
> >
> > Thanks for the help and sorry for my lack of knowledge on this
> product. I'm trying to
> > learn as much as I can from this message board because we don't have
> anyone in
> > house with experience with this product.
> >
>
> Understandable. I've been doing it a year and a half and still feel
lost
> often to be honest. From the looks of the above, you have no NDMP
drives
> setup on the celerra/San zone, only disks for storage. Are you using a
> vtl, or physical tape library, and is it zoned in properly on the san
> with the celerra? (Assuming it is Fiber-attached). Second, do you know
> if the celerra is a gateway (NSG) or integrated (NSFC) version?
Lastly,
> what does your NDMP drive name setup in Networker gui look like? It
> should have drives named something like: rd=host:c32tl0l1 , where your
> "normal" tape library for non-ndmp backups will have names like
> ..\.\Tape0 instead.
>
> Regards
> jamie
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