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Created: 21 Jan 2013 | 4 comments
I required answer for following questions?
1.How do i assigne the dedicated drive for Restore in Netbackup master server.
2.Where i can find the logs for error code EC-156 in netbackup.
3.How do i configured the dedicated drive 1 or 2 drives for single policy ?
Thanks.
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1. Config total amount of drives in Storage Units to one less than total amount of available tape drives.
This will leave one tape drive free for restores. (Please note this can be any one of the tape drives - not one specific drive.
2. The NBU 7.1 and 7.5 Status Code Reference Guide (see Handy NBU Links in my signature for links to NBU manuals) gives you this info:
bpfis log on the client.
3.Only way is config dedicated drive(s) as different density, which will require separate Storage Unit.
Specify this STU in the policy.
Remember that different density drive(s) and STU will require same density media. This means that you will have to dedicate specific tapes for use with this STU and drive(s).
Supporting Storage Foundation and VCS on Unix and Windows as well as NetBackup on Unix and Windows
Handy NBU Links
What exact diffrence on policy attributes like "Follow NFS" and "Cross mount Points" option ?
Just for my information
Further to Williams post below, additionally there's a '[Help]' button that covers (probably) all aspects of the GUI:
Follow NFS:
Regards Andy
"Have you still got the box it came in?"
Hi Shekhar
For new questions, you should create new forum posts to help with people searching for similar questions. In my experiance. Follow NFS, is typically for linux systems that have NFS mount points from other system/storage devices.
Follow cross mount points is typically for Windows systems that have a mountpoint on a drive. For instance you might have a D: drive that is one disk and a mount point on d:\FileShare\NewData, if you would like to protect the mount point it is advisable to have it ticked if your selection list contains 'd:' for instance.
You should be able to find a full explanation in the Admin guides, that you can find in Marianne's Handy NBU links, at the bottom of her signature.
Remember to mark solutions [one per forum post, also a reason to have a topic per question]. Please pick the appropriate answer to your ORIGINAL question.
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