Bonnes Pratiques BE 2010 R3
Created: 09 Oct 2012 | 13 comments
bonjour,
Nous venons d'installer BE 2010 R3 avec une bibliotheque de bande Dell TL2000:
La politique de sauvegarde aujourd'hui est la suivante ( autre logiciel de bckup avec 1 lecteur de bandes simple ):
- Full journaliere les LMMJ conservée 2 semaines -> 8 K7 utilisées
- Full tous les vendredis stockée hors site conservée 10 semaines -> 10 K7 utilisées
- Full mensuelle stockée hors site conservée 3 ans
Je voudrais paramétrer au mieux Backup Exec pour reprendre cette politique ou m'en rapprocher.
Sachant que j'ai maintenant 24 emplacements de bande.
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Vous pourriez peut-être programmer une sauvegarde sur disque avec une protection contre l'écrasement durée de 2 semaines - * quotidienne complète- sauvegarde sur disque Planifier une double sauvegarde complète fait le vendredi avec une protection contre l'écrasement durée de 10 semaines - * entièrement hebdomadaire - duplication sur bande programmer une sauvegarde complète à exécuter sur le premier ou le dernier de chaque mois sur bande avec une protection contre l'écrasement de 3 ans - * mensuelle complète - sur bande Afficher les pages 211 - 220
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH76095
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Thank you for response Donald,
now , i testing what you indicate to me
you think it is best to first save to disk and then to tape ?
I remind you that we have a library of 24 LTO5 tapes
The easier way of doing this would be to set 3 different media sets.
1. Media Set A (Keep data for 2 weeks) = overwrite protection period 2 weeks.
2. Media Set B (Keep data for 10 weeks) = overwrite protection period 10 weeks.
3. Meda Set C (Keep data for 3 Years) = overwrite protection period 3 Years.
If you are not using the same Tape for multiple backup jobs then, on all the Media Sets above, set the value for Append to "as minimum as you can"
After this is done, in the job properties, use the corresponding media sets
Thank you, it is clearer for me now.
I want to ask you another question:
I want to store some of these tapes on another site.
Can we automate ejecting the tape after backup ?
Is there a utility to view the physical location of tapes in the library ?
There is Alainta,
Auto eject can be selected when creating or editing a job under the device and media section- near the bottom of the window you should see a check box - eject media after job completes. You can view the location of the tapes by clicking the devices tab and browsing the tape library
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thank you it works well for jobs
but ejecting the tape does not running despite the option checked in the job.
I do not know if my dell library TL 2000 is compatible with BE 2010R3
It looks like its supported. Does the robotic Library have a mail solt or I/O tray for ejecting tapes?
Your device is supported veiew page 145 on the following document
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH137050
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no alert on the tape library
tape format is LTO5
i can move ,eject tape easely with the web interface of the TL2000
For JayDeep
it's I/O tray for ejecting tapes
In Windows device manager look for the medium changer. Verify it this is using OEM drivers. Symantec recomends to use Microsoft Drivers for this. Once the Microsoft drivers are installed it shows up a an unknown medium changer.
i have microsoft driver ver 6.1.7601.17514 and it shows up as an unknown medium changer
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