[Veritas-bu] Novell issue
2002-06-27 13:53:31
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Jeff,
I've never seen anything like that here.
Scott Jacobson
NetBackup Systems Administration
Data Retention and Storage Management
I. S. & T. Provo Operations
sjacobso AT novell DOT com
Desk Direct: 801-861-7668
Toll Free: 800-453-1267 Ext. 1-7668
Cell: 801-560-6891
Novell, Inc., the leading provider of Net business solutions
www.novell.com
>>> "Jeff Kennedy" <jlkennedy AT amcc DOT com> 06/27/02 07:27AM >>>
I have had to create a seperate class for each and every Novell server
in my datacenter. The reason is that if all of them are in the same
class, when it fires up several of them abend. If they are in a
seperate class they do not. My Novell admins are saying it's because
the backups start at the same time, causing NDS issues because the
backup user logs into all the machines at the same time.
2 things then:
1) Can anyone out there with Novell and NBU experience confirm this is
the case? I want to make sure it's not just because I'm on an ancient
burial ground.
2) Is there a way to have clients in the same class start at different
times? (I don't think so but I have to ask)
These guys said they had the same problem with Backup Exec so it seems
a
99% probability it's a Novell problem and not an NBU one.
Thanks.
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Jeff,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>I've never seen anything like that here.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Scott Jacobson<BR>NetBackup Systems Administration<BR>Data Retention and
Storage Management<BR>I. S. & T. Provo Operations<BR><A
href="mailto:sjacobso AT novell DOT com">sjacobso AT novell DOT com</A><BR>Desk
Direct: 801-861-7668<BR>Toll
Free: 800-453-1267 Ext.
1-7668<BR>Cell:
801-560-6891<BR>Novell, Inc., the leading provider of Net business
solutions<BR><A
href="http://www.novell.com">www.novell.com</A><BR><BR>>>> "Jeff
Kennedy" <jlkennedy AT amcc DOT com> 06/27/02 07:27AM >>><BR>I
have had
to create a seperate class for each and every Novell server<BR>in my
datacenter. The reason is that if all of them are in the same<BR>class,
when it fires up several of them abend. If they are in a<BR>seperate
class
they do not. My Novell admins are saying it's because<BR>the backups
start
at the same time, causing NDS issues because the<BR>backup user logs into all
the machines at the same time.<BR><BR>2 things then:<BR><BR>1) Can anyone out
there with Novell and NBU experience confirm this is<BR>the case? I want
to make sure it's not just because I'm on an ancient<BR>burial
ground.<BR><BR>2)
Is there a way to have clients in the same class start at
different<BR>times? (I don't think so but I have to ask)<BR><BR>These
guys
said they had the same problem with Backup Exec so it seems a<BR>99%
probability
it's a Novell problem and not an NBU one.<BR><BR>Thanks.<BR>--
<BR>=====================<BR>Jeff Kennedy<BR>Unix
Administrator<BR>AMCC<BR>jlkennedy AT amcc DOT
com<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Veritas-bu
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