Backing up in Tru64

From: Ricardo \(Tru64 User\) <"Ricardo>
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 08:12:58 -0700 (PDT)

Can someone pass along links or actual documentation
for BareMetal recovery of tru64 Unix servers (I have
Alpha 4100's, v4.0G).

Full backups are done via Bakbone's NetVault
Datacenter, which i believe is only useful for
recovering files when system is up and running.

_Thanks

Richard


--- "Deacy, Michael"
<Michael.Deacy_at_TycoHealthcare.com> wrote:
> Thanks to:
>
> Jason Hardy
> Bluejay Adametz
> Nelson Kawumi
> Michael Acklin
> Douglas L. Thomas
>
> Their responses follow:
>
> # # # # # # # # # #
>
> We've been using Veritas NetBackup Datacenter v4.5
> on Tru64 for the past
> three or so years. Absolutely no problems. We ran
> our master server on a
> DS20 for the first year, but moved it to Linux in
> the second year -- it
> turns out that platform price was better on the
> Linux box -- but still run
> the client piece on several 5.1a boxes.
>
> Jason Hardy
>
> # # # # # # # # # #
>
> I'm using Netbackup on V4.0G, V5.1, V5.1A, and V5.1B
> servers, some as
> network clients and some as SAN-storage-node
> servers. My master server is a
> DS10 running V5.1A. I'm also backing up a number of
> Windows servers with
> this arrangement as well.
>
> As long as the hardware is working, it works fine. I
> even modified a Tru64
> installation disk to have a Netbackup client on it
> plus some scripts for a
> bare metal restore CD.
>
> - Bluejay Adametz
>
> # # # # # # # # # #
>
> Hi,
> It is such a smooth operation. If you have done it
> with other OS, it is
> exactly the same (commands and syntax).
>
> Nelson Kawumi
>
> # # # # # # # # # #
>
> I've used it and it works fine. Only caveat I can
> think of is If you're
> using the java management console (jnbSA or jbpSA)
> from Tru64, it might not
> display properly in an Xwindows desktop on, say,
> Solaris or AIX. Seems the
> Java implementation on Tru64 is proprietary.
> (surprise, surprise)
>
> I've used Netbackup, Legato, Syncsort BackupExpress,
> and a number of other
> solutions and I much prefer Veritas Netbackup.
>
> Michael Acklin
>
> # # # # # # # # # #
>
> I have been using NetBackup for a couple of years,
> started with 3.4. I have
> an HSG80 based SAN, a Compaq ESL9198 tape library
> (w/40-80 drives), and
> backup 40 clients (Tru64 4.0e, 5.1, 5.1a, 5.1b,
> WinNT, Win2K, WinXP) with a
> total of about 750G across all clients.
>
> I use a DS10 6/600 as the Master Media Server and no
> other Media Servers.
> The DS10 has two fibre HBA's and four NIC ports.
>
> The first problems that I ran into where network
> related, trying to pump
> enough data through the Media Server(s) to keep the
> tape drives streaming.
> I used a WinNT and a Tru64 Media Servers for a
> while, but then you have
> tapes that can only be used with one Media Server or
> the other, but not both
> (this should be fixed in V5.0 where all expired
> media returns to Scratch).
> I played with Multiplexing, but restores got ugly.
> I ended up making two
> Link Aggregate Groups (LAG) on the DS10, on separate
> subnets.
>
> Then, as I ramped up more clients, I found I was
> taking too long to complete
> some critical clients, so I added four drives to the
> library (for a total of
> eight). This helped, but I still had to do a lot of
> work to keep things
> scheduled just right. I also didn't have Vaults so
> I wasn't making off-site
> copies very efficiently, Veritas allowed me to
> exchange some excess Media
> Server licenses for Vault (it took a year, but...)
>
> After cleaning up my SAN, I found that if I took all
> of the scraps of unused
> disk and put them into a single ADVFS filesystem, on
> the DS01, I came up
> with close to 1TB of disk space. So, I started
> experimenting with backing
> up to disk on the DS10.
>
> I now backup everything to disk, then use Vault to
> make two tape copies
> (on-site & off-site).
>
> I do full backups on Saturday (starting _at_ 00:30)
> with everything completing
> well before 23:00 when I start the Vault job. This
> make everything occur on
> Saturday, so it's easier to specify Weekly vs.
> Monthly vs. Yearly which get
> retained for 1 month, 1 year, and 7 years,
> respectively. These are
> averaging 740GB.
>
> Mon-Thu I do Cumulative Incremental (Friday bleeds
> into Saturday and messes
> up the Fulls). These run from 20:00 to 02:00, File
> Servers go first so I
> have all of the bandwidth available to do the
> databases (cold backups)
> between 00:00 - 02:00. I should mention that the
> File Server starting at
> 20:00 is WinNT on a Proliant 5500 w/100GB of disk,
> the system bus must be
> slower than the ethernet (it will be retired soon).
> At 02:00 the Vault job
> starts and completes by 07:30, usually. If there
> are problems I have until
> noon before Iron Mountain picks up.
>
> Now I am working on Disaster recovery. I haven't
> seen much from Veritas,
> only how to resurrect your Master Server (using the
> same name and such).
> But, I have successfully installed NetBackup on an
> AS800 and used a
> stand-alone tape drive to restore the NetBackup
> database. I just need to
> verify that things are working the way I think they
> are (it failed once and
> then worked with no problems), I'll probably rebuild
> the 800 from scratch
> and see how it works again, and again.
>
> Douglas L. Thomas



        
                
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