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[Veritas-bu] bpstart behaviour

2005-12-19 09:41:50
Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpstart behaviour
From: dave.markham AT fjserv DOT net (Dave Markham)
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 14:41:50 +0000
Are you thinking for me to modify a schedule on the fly or something? 
Will this not affect all clients in the policy?

Ill read the man page see if anything jumps out :)

Cheers

WEAVER, Simon wrote:

>Dave
>The Command bpplsched might be of some help to you, although depends on how
>far you want to go with it :-)
>
>Simon Weaver 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Markham [mailto:dave.markham AT fjserv DOT net] 
>Sent: 19 December 2005 13:58
>To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
>Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpstart behaviour
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>
>I am running netbackup 5.0mp3 on Solaris 9. Attached to a L700 with 5 
>LTo2 tape drives fiber attached.
>
>ok,
>
>I have an issue where one of my media servers cant see the 3 shared 
>drives all of a sudden. sgscan comes back with none and cfgadm -al shows 
>them as being unavailable. Why i dont know and am trying to work this out.
>
>As a stop gab i added this media manager to a standard policy on the 
>master server which backs up clients over the network so it would back 
>this media server up over the network so at least we are getting backups. As
>this media server is also an oracle DB server i need it to not start 
>backing up until past 12:30am and the normal policy starts around 
>10:30pm.  So i created a bpstart_notify.Standard on the media manger 
>server in the correct place and put sleep 10800 in it so it would sleep 
>for a few hours. I then started to get 74 messages of bpstart timeout.
>
>To fix this i put bpstart_timeout = 11000 in the bp.conf on the media 
>manger and then had to put it on the master server. This annoys me 
>slightly as this will now affect all bpstart timeouts for each client. 
>Is there not a client bpstart timeout option because i couldnt find one 
>in the admin guides.
>
>Anyway this seems to have stopped the timeout status but i am now 
>getting a status 41 which is network timeout. Has anyone any ideas? I 
>know the network connections are all fine as running a manual backup or 
>even a scheduled one without the sleep statement works fine.
>
>Why the drives have stopped being visible i have no idea as no changes 
>have happened on the system.
>
>Thanks
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