Re: [Veritas-bu] Alternate restore server
2008-04-04 13:14:38
I would think you just need to tell it where on the dest. The data needs
to go...shouldn't need to set a mapping on the master for it...since
your telling BAR to restore to Dest. "Z" you should be able to just
specify where on "Z" you want it to be restored to... Bear in mind, I've
only ever used NBU 6.0 and above so I'm not familiar with what might
need to be done with 5.1
- Michael Lawler
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Alternate restore server
Think you need to open
MASTER -> 13782 -> CLIENT (bpcd)
MASTER -> 13724 -> CLIENT (vnetd, actually datamover as far I have
could figure out)
And set the FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA.. key on the master
Regards
Michael
2008/4/3, York, Bill, DoIT <Bill.York AT state.nm DOT us>:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a configuration question. My NBU experience is limited. This is
NBU 5.1
> MP6.
>
> === Goal ===
> I would like to push a restore of a client (CLIENT) from the master
server
> (MASTER) to another server (DEST). DEST is normally backed up using
media
> server (MEDIA). This is primarily for restores if, e.g., CLIENT
craters.
>
> === Servers ===
> MASTER: Win2k3
> MEDIA: Solaris 9
> CLIENT: Win2k3
> DEST: Win2K3
>
> === Network Config ===
> MASTER is on the 10.1.1.0 network
> DEST is on 10.1.1.0 and 192.1.68.1.0 networks
> MEDIA and CLIENT are on the 192.168.1.0 network
> There are firewalls between the two networks
> MEDIA -- 13782 --> CLIENT
> CLIENT - 13720 --> MASTER
>
> === Problem ===
> When I open BAR on MASTER, I choose MASTER as the server and CLIENT as
the
> source. The images come up correctly. I then pick DEST as the
destination. I
> map a drive on MASTER to DEST and specify that mapped drive as the
"Restore
> Everything to a Different Location" option. The backup launches fine
and the
> tape mounts, however it eventually times out with a "cannot connect on
> socket."
>
> I tried using MEDIA as the server, but cannot view the images (cannot
connect
> on socket).
>
> === Question ===
> What the heck am I doing wrong? Why am I not a farmer?
>
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