how i configure a AIR in my env. for DR
Created: 14 Feb 2013 | Updated: 06 Mar 2013 | 9 comments
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hi,
can some one share the steps by step configuration how i used the AIR in my setup. or general doc rather then admin guide volume1
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hi,
Check this thread
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/netbackup-air-automatic-image-replication
Video
http://www.symantec.com/connect/videos/nbu71-air-automatic-image-replication-video-demo-0
Thanks In Advance
Ashish Sharma
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I am curious to know why you feel that chapter 20 of Admin Guide I is NOT helpful.
Table 20-2 lists all configuration steps.
Maybe the video in above post will help you....
Supporting Storage Foundation and VCS on Unix and Windows as well as NetBackup on Unix and Windows
Handy NBU Links
thanx of the support.
marianne: i need an idea so i write this.
Have you had a look at Table 20-2 in chapter 20 of Admin Guide I yet?
If you have, please explain to us how this is NOT helpful....
Maybe the video helped?
Supporting Storage Foundation and VCS on Unix and Windows as well as NetBackup on Unix and Windows
Handy NBU Links
kindly find attached in this document and the presentation about AIR
If you need steps how to configure letme know
Regards,
hi nrrami,
thanx for sharing
hi nrrami,
if possible then share the steps.
kindly find the steps,but they maybe changed depend on yourr environment
Are you using appliances? I have one appliance in our datacenter and one in our DR site and there really wasnt mucht to setting it up.
1. Media and device management > Credentials > Storage Servers
2. Open your media server and then choose the replication tab. Add your dr master server with credentials that can log into it.
3. Create a lifecycle policy and choose replication as the second operation to the backup (DataCenter)
4. Create a matching lifecycle policy on the DR master but choose import as the option.
The policies must match name and case EXACTLY.
Thats pretty much it in a nutshell. Hope this helps.
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