Symantec (Veritas) tightened some of the license
checking features in NBU6.0. SAN media license
checking is probably one of these.
--- "WEAVER, Simon (external)"
<simon.weaver at astrium.eads.net> wrote:
>
> Daryl
> Well this should work, because it sounds almost
> identical to what my file
> based cluster setup was (NBU software was installed
> as PHYSICAL name,
> storage unit was Physical name, but policy was the
> virtual name!)
>
> Have you added the servers to the permissions to
> access your master box?
>
> Logon to Master / then goto Host / Master and right
> click your master server
> name and properties.
> Under additional servers that can access this
> server, enter the local server
> names and the virtual name.
>
> You may need to stop / restart the services.
>
> Unfortunately I am out today, but I think this would
> be a good starting
> point. What error code did you get?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Simon Weaver
> 3rd Line Technical Support
> Windows Domain Administrator
>
> EADS Astrium Limited, B23AA IM (DCS)
> Anchorage Road, Portsmouth, PO3 5PU
>
> Email: <mailto:Simon.Weaver at Astrium-eads.net>
> Simon.Weaver at Astrium-eads.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Katauskas, Daryl
> [mailto:DKatauskas at incentrasolutions.com]
> Sent: 29 March 2007 17:53
> To: veritas-bu at mailman.eng.auburn.edu
> Subject: [Veritas-bu] NBU 6 SAN Media Server & VCS?
>
>
>
>
> Hi All:
>
> Am working to try and get a Clustered (SFWHA v4.3
> MP1) Exchange Server to
> function as a SAN Media Server (and have the Media
> Server failover with the
> Exchnage instance).
>
> Here's our setup:
>
> 2 Node Cluster SFWHA v4.3 MP1
> Windows 2003 Server (Standard) SP1
> MS Exchange 2003 SP2
> NBU v6.0 MP4 (SAN Media Server)
> MS Echange Agent
> SSO enabled and devices properly configured and
> operable from both cluster
> nodes.
>
> We were told by Symnatec support to add the local
> cluster node hostnames as
> Media Servers an then to use the NetBackup Virtual
> Name as the owner of the
> Storage Unit configured for the SAN Media server.
>
> We then setup a policy for Exchange DB backups using
> the Exchange Virtual
> Server Name (Difffernt Hostname/IP than the NBu
> Virtual Name) as the client
> & the NBU Virtual Server Name for the Media Server
> in the Storage Unit and
> configuring the policy to use that SU.
>
> We tried to run a backkup and NBU complained that
> the SAN Media Server
> license didn't allow you to backup other hosts and
> errored out.
>
> Other than upgrading the SAN Media Server to a full
> blown NBU Media server
> license, is there anyway to configure the cluster
> and/or the NBU policy to
> work successfully with a SAN Media Sever?
>
> Any input or suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Daryl Katauskas
> Incentra Solutions
>
>
>
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