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Netbackup
Netbackup Tips
Glossary
Term Definition
CLI Command Line Interface
GUI Graphical User Interface
Media Server
Master Server
Starting and Stopping Netbackup
Stopping Netbackup
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/K77netbackup --> graceful shutdown /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpps -a --> check for any remaining processes /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/bp.kill_all ---> kills all remaining
netbackup processes, not necessarily graceful /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpps -a --> check for any remaining processes kill -9 <pid> for any remaining. NOTE: unkillable processes may require a
reboot
Starting Netbackup
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/S77netbackup --> after bp.kill_all, to restart
Common Tasks
Starting the Administration GUI
java from the windows client
x-windows from the server - /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/xnb &
Checking Backup Status
Activity Monitor or /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpdbjobs -report
Cleaning a tape manually
Identify the drive name to be cleanedo tpclean -L
Manually clean the drive:o tpclean -C <drive name>
Determining what tapes were used for a backup
GUIo Backup and Restore --> Find the file system --> Preview Media Button
CLIo Find the correct backup images
bpimagelist -U -client <CLIENT> -d <STARTDATE> -e <ENDDATE>
o Find the media used for those images bpimagelist -U -client <CLIENT> -d <STARTDATE> -e
<ENDDATE> -media
Listing the files in a backup
Find the tape(s) used (above procedure using bpimagelist)cd /usr/openv/netbackup/db/jobs/doneRun the following script and redirect it's output to a text file: for file in `grep MOUNTING *|grep <MEDIA_ID>|awk '{print $1}'|sed 's/:MOUNTING//'` do echo $file grep PATH_WRITTEN $file|awk '{print $3}' echo " " echo "==========================================End of Image======================================" echo " " done
This process works for NBU V3.4:
cd /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/<CLIENT> ls -ltr --> this will identify the directory with the proper date verify directory with "bpdbm -ctime <Unixtime> cd <Unixtime> ls -ltr --> lists all of the backups for this client on this date cat <POLICY>_<Unixtime>_<BU Type>.f | awk '{print $10}' --> this prints
out the files in the backup
For NBU > V3.4
bpflist --help --> undocumented netbackup command to list files from a binary .f file
Inventory the Robot
Inventory Robot --> /opt/openv/volmgr/bin/vmcheckxxx -rt robot_type -rn robot_number -list (where robot_type is tld, acs, . . .)
Inventory Robot and Update Configuration --> /opt/openv/volmgr/bin/vmupdate -rt robot_type -rn robot_number -list (where robot_type is tld, acs, . . .)
Listing Properties of the Volume Pools
vmpool -listall
Scratch Tapes
Count scratch tapes: /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmquery -pn Scratch | grep -c "robot slot"
Moving tapes to the scratch poolo If Needed - Expire the tape
bpexpdate -ev <TAPE ID> -d 0 -force -host <Media Manager>
o Move the tape vmchange -p 2 -m <TAPE ID>
Checking Drive Usage
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmd
Taking a drive down or up
/usr/openv/volmgr/vmoprcmd -down <drive index> /usr/openv/volmgr/vmoprcmd -up <drive index>
Performing a Restore
From the GUIo user backup & restore --> configuration --> cliento user backup & restore --> configuration --> client to restoreo directory to searcho directory deptho date rangeo file --> browse backups for restore
Adding New Tapes to the Library
Using the GUIo Media Management --> Actions --> New --> Single Volume . . -->o Media Type (ie DLT)o Robot Type (ie TLD)o Media ID (from Inventory)o Slot Number (from Inventory)o Robot Number (ie 0)o Volume Groupo Volume Pool (ie Scratch)
Using the CLIo vmadd -m <media id> -mt <tape type> -verbose -rt <robot type> -b
<barcode> -rn <robot number> -rc1 <slot> -p <pool number> -mm <max mounts>
vmpool -listall --> lists all pools, both name and number
o For example: vmadd -m 000151 -mt dlt -verbose -rt tld -b 000151 -rn 0 -rc1 8 -p 2 -mm 0
Re-using Tapes from other systems or older Netbackups
Expire the mediao bpexpdate -ev MEDIA_ID -d 0 -force -host HOST
Deassign the mediao vmquery -deassignbyid MEDIA_ID 4 0
Move to the scratch poolo vmchange -m MEDIA_ID -p POOL#
Relabel the mediao bplabel -ev CIM572 -d dlt -p Scratch
Changing the attributes of media
Changing the barcodeo vmchange -barcode CYM100D -m CYM100
Changing the Volume Poolo vmchange -m MEDIA_ID -p POOL#
To expire media
bpexpdate -ev <medai id> -d 0 -force -host <media server>
To unfreeze media
List the frozen mediao /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/available_media | grep -i FROZEN
Unfreeze the mediao bpmedia -unfreeze -ev <media id> -h <media server>
To relabel a tape
bplabel -ev <media id> -d <tape density> -p <pool name> bplabel -ev 000687 -d dlt -p TriVrgt_OFFSITE
To remove media from the Netbackup database
Verify that there are no images on the tapeo bpimmedia -mediaid 000687 -L
Expire the tapeo bpexpdate -ev 000687 -d 0 -host scorpius -force
Get the status and pool number of the tapeo vmquery -m 000687
Deassign the tapeo vmquery -deassignbyid <media id> <pool number> <status code from
vmquery -m>o vmquery -deassignbyid 000687 4 0x0
Delete the tapeo vmdelete -m 000687
Installing the Netbackup Client
/update_clients -ForceInstall -ClientList /tmp/clients.lsto requires that TMPDIR and TEMPDIR be set correctly
Excludng files from backup on a client
Create /usr/openv/netbackup/exclude_list Put the file specifications of the files/directories to be excluded
o /mnt/directory/*
Displaying Information about a Tape
vmquery -m <media id> --> Displays attributes about a particular tape bpmedialist -U -mcontents -ev 000687 --> Displays media contents bpmedialist -U -mlist --> List of all media bpmedialist -U -mlist -ev CYM966 --> Listing of a particular media id bpimmedia -mediaid 000687 -L --> Listing of images on a tape
Robtest Commands
Starting robtesto robtest
o 1 --> to select TLD 0 Getting help
o ? Looking at contents of the tape drives
o s d Looking at the contents of the library
o s s Moving a tape from a drive to a library slot
o s d --> to identify drive number that has tape (Contains Cartridge = yes, Barcode=XXXXXX)
o s s --> to identify an empty slot in the tape library (Netbackup will need to be re-inventoried)
o m d# s# --> from from drive # to slot #o s d --> verify the tape drive is emptyo s s --> verify the library slot has the tape
Configuration Files
/usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf
configuration file, sets backup server and backup clients force statement must be correct client to browse from client to restore to
/usr/openv/volmgr/vmconf
Logfiles
To utilize logfiles, create the corresponding directory in /usr/openv/netbackup/logs
Server Logfile directories:
admin - adminstrative commands bpbrm - backup and restore manager
bpcd - client daemon bpdbjobs - database manager program process bpdm - disk manager process bpjava-msvc - Java application server authentication service bpjava-usvc - process that services Java requests bprd - request daemon process bpsched - scheduler process that runs on master servers bptm - tape/optical media management process user-ops - required directory for use by Java programs xbpadm - X based administration utility xbpmon - X based job monitor process
Client Logfile directories:
bp - client user interface process bparchive - archive program bpbackup - backup program bpbkar - program that generates golden images bpcd - client daemon bpjava-msvc - Java application server authentication service bpjava-usvc - process that services Java requests bplist - program that lists backed up and archived files bpmount - program that determines local mountpoints and wildcard expansion
for multiple streams bphdb - Oracle database backup program start process db_log - database specific extension log tar - tar process log during restores user_ops
Media Manager logging automatically goes to the system log using syslogd logging facility
.Logging will only occur if these directories are created. These directories will generate a lot of data and should be deleted when no longer necessary.
To increase the amount of logging information set VERBOSE=2 in /usr/open/netbackup/bp.conf (default is VERBOSE=1)
Processes
ltidacsdvmd
Useful Commands
bpcllist - list classesbpclinfo <class> -L --> displays info about a classvmpool - volume poolsvmpool -listallvmpool -listscratchbplabel -ev <media id> -d hcartbpbackup db --> backs up the catalogbpclclients <policy> --> lists the clients for a particular policy (class)
Troubleshooting
bperror -statuscode <-- displays information about the netbackup error.
No Backups are running:
Check system log file for error messages Stop and restart all the netbackup processes Look for a downed drive
o /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmdo /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmd -up 0 --> this will bring up drive 0 if
it's control shows as down Look for pending requests
o /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmd or gui --> device managemento If there is a pending request either re-assign it to a drive, or deny the
request
Downed drive does not come back up or does not stay up
Check for a hardware problem by looking for messages on the tape library Make sure there is not a tape stuck in the drive
o Use robtest (described above) to look at the drives If there is a tape stuck in the drive, try to remove it using robtest If robtest fails, then you must manually remove it.
Verify the Client is communicating properly:
bpclncmd -ip <ip address> --> from both client and server bpclntcmd -hn <hostname> --> from both client and server bpclntcmd -pn --> from client only
Device Actions
Device Management --> info about tape drives
dlt hcart (ultrium)
Media Actions
Media id must agree with # of the tapeCreate a media id
actions -->new-->single volume-->dlt cart (not dlt2) put it into the "netbackup" volume pool
Netbackup Client
To check things out do this:
It could be a couple things. Mostly DNS, bp.conf, or something stupid. Onthe client run this command
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpclntcmd -pn
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpclntcmd -server "server name"
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpclntcmd ip "ip_address"
One of these usually fails and your able to fix it right off
1074 ./bpclntcmd -hn corpbu1 1075 ./bpclntcmd -ip 10.194.1.129 1076 ping 10.194.1.129 1077 ./bpclntcmd -hn corpldv1 1078 ./bpclntcmd -hn corpbu1.corporate.vox.net 1079 ping corpldv1 1080 ./bpclntcmd -ip 10.194.1.120
Must be able to resolve correctly from the master server and the client or it will not work!!!
Examples :
Team,
FYI & Ref. – how to check backup client/server connection.
RegardsSantosh
From: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant) Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 10:22 PMTo: Gurumoorthy, Balaji (TCS)Subject: RE: Seiadmwbs03
Backup is successfull 14th, 15th Jan 2011 – this weekend.
pathaks@saiadsbkp01$ sudo bpimagelist -hoursago 48 -client seiadmwbs03-b -UBacked Up Expires Files KB C Sched Type Policy---------------- ---------- -------- -------- - ------------ ------------01/15/2011 07:48 01/27/2011 53470 4873709 Y Full Backup seiadmwbs0301/15/2011 03:00 01/27/2011 74145 38171730 Y Full Backup seiadmwbs0301/14/2011 23:55 01/26/2011 15 537944 Y Full Backup seiadmwbs03
From: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant) Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 10:18 PM
To: Gurumoorthy, Balaji (TCS)Subject: RE: Seiadmwbs03
NetBackup can connect this hosts by both ways Namd and IP.
pathaks@saiadsbkp01$ bpclntcmd -hn seiadmwbs03-bhost seiadmwbs03-b: seiadmwbs03-b at 10.10.182.133 (0xa0ab685)aliases:
pathaks@saiadsbkp01$ bpclntcmd -ip 10.10.182.133checkhaddr: host : seiadmwbs03-b: seiadmwbs03-b at 10.10.182.133 (0xa0ab685)checkhaddr: aliases:
Policy is also active.
pathaks@saiadsbkp01$ sudo bppllist seiadmwbs03 -L|grep ActActive: yes
Please check with network folks, if they need to enable anything on backup network?
Let me know still need any info.
RegardsSantosh
From: Gurumoorthy, Balaji (TCS) Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 10:11 PMTo: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant)Subject: Seiadmwbs03
Backup ip 10.10.182.133
Check if backup connectivity is there to this server from backup server?
ThanksBalaji
Team,
FYI and Ref. Below command is the way to confirm that specific mountpoint/filesystem is backed up or not on NetBackup. It is NOT simple as NetWorker or CommVault.
Ram – Please let us know if you have figure out any other way from GUI. I checked that also. When we browse the filesystem for restore job, it displays backup information and we need to select it and click on ‘Preview’. So it will display volume information.
ThanksSantosh
From: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant) Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 6:52 PMTo: Krishnasamy, Rajeshwaran (TCS); Pandith, Nandan (TCS); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-UnixCc: TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: (COMPLETED - INC 54144) RE: Daily status
Rajesh/Shambu and team,
Please inform to user that FULL backup is completed and confirm us, so I can resolve the ticket.
Backup Log for ref:-
saiadsdbq20root@saiadslhp03 # bpimagelist -d 01/28/2011 -e 01/29/2011 -client saiadsdbq20-b -U -policy saiadsdbq20 -L|grep -i "backup id:"|awk '{print $3}'| while read bid; do bpflist -l -d 01/28/2011 -e 01/29/2011 -st FULL -policy saiadsdbq20 -backupid $bid -client saiadsdbq20-b|egrep -i "SSQA|ORAUTL";done
no entity was found1 0 6 50 1 1 0 0 30933130 /SSQA/ 16877 root root 0 1296269043 1295901244 12959012441 0 16 56 1 1 0 0 30933394 /SSQA_audit_log/ 16832 oracle oinstall 0 1296309711 1296309686 1296309686no entity was foundno entity was foundno entity was foundno entity was found145129 0 8 50 55581066 1 0 0 22282240 /ORAUTL/ 16877 root root 0 1296176517 1248994730 1248994730154557 0 6 50 56972204 1 0 0 30933130 /SSQA/ 16877 root root 0 1296269043 1295901244 1295901244164512 0 16 56 57185880 1 0 0 30933394 /SSQA_audit_log/ 16832 oracle oinstall 0 1296279586 1296279587 1296279587
saiadsdbq21root@saiadslhp03 # bpimagelist -d 01/28/2011 -e 01/29/2011 -client saiadsdbq21-b -U -policy saiadsdbq21 -L|grep -i "backup id:"|awk '{print $3}'| while read bid; do bpflist -l -d 01/28/2011 -e 01/29/2011 -st FULL -policy saiadsdbq21 -backupid $bid -client saiadsdbq21-b|egrep -i "SSQA|ORAUTL";done
1 0 16 56 1 1 0 0 30933394 /SSQA_audit_log/ 16832 oracle oinstall 0 1296285191 1296285158 1296285158no entity was found1 0 6 51 1 1 0 0 30933282 /SSQA/ 16877 oracrs dba 0 1296177304 1244226864 1244226864no entity was foundno entity was found145775 0 8 50 40235423 1 0 0 22282240 /ORAUTL/ 16877 root root 0 1296177284 1249011283 1249011283155168 0 6 51 41607770 1 0 0 30933282 /SSQA/ 16877 oracrs dba 0 1296177304 1244226864 1244226864
165813 0 16 56 41826907 1 0 0 30933394 /SSQA_audit_log/ 16832 oracle oinstall 0 1296278599 1296278511 1296278511
ThanksSantosh
From: Krishnasamy, Rajeshwaran (TCS) Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 12:43 PMTo: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant); Pandith, Nandan (TCS); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-UnixCc: TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: RE: (UPDATE and Need info - INC 54144) RE: Daily status
Santosh,
No, both are not same. /SSQA is mounted locally from Storage disk and /backup/SSQA is NAS share, not local File system.
/dev/dsk/c1t5006016139A02500d3s2 15G 8.3G 6.4G 57% /SSQAnas03:/ssqa 48G 27G 21G 56% /backup/SSQA
Best Regards,Rajesh Ashburn UNIX/LINUX SupportWork: (858)-942-5629Mobile: (201)-783-9772
From: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant) Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 9:26 AMTo: Pandith, Nandan (TCS); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-UnixCc: TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: (UPDATE and Need info - INC 54144) RE: Daily status Importance: High
Hi Nandan/Shambu,
FULL backups are completed for SAIADSDBQ20 and SAIADSDBQ21 this week on 29 th Jan, 2011 (Saturday).
REQUESTED FILE SYSTEMS for FULL Backup Can anyone confirm /SSQA = /backup/SSQA? As I see /ORAUTL and /backup/SSQA are locally mounted filesystems, not /SSQA.
/SSQA/ORAUTL/oraasm/ORAUTL/oracrs
INCLUDED FILE SYSTEMS in backup:
saiadsdbq20
Include: ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES = this includes all locally mounted filesystemsInclude: /backup/SSQAInclude: /backup/ENQA
saiadsdbq21Include: ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES = this includes all locally mounted filesystems
Backup report for ref:-
Saiadsdbq20
01/29/2011 09:23 02/10/2011 73457 6661381 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 09:06 02/10/2011 47481 7519067 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 09:01 02/10/2011 43826 6520928 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 09:01 02/10/2011 2883 7871 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 08:57 02/10/2011 20156 8186378 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 08:47 02/10/2011 1 32 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 08:38 02/10/2011 1962 996 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 03:07 02/10/2011 1272 3116 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 00:53 02/10/2011 5175 24311896 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 00:46 02/10/2011 58762 3946392 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/29/2011 00:11 02/10/2011 3859 44162590 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/28/2011 23:31 02/09/2011 164512 28705089 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq20
Saiadsdbq21
01/29/2011 09:23 02/10/2011 19767 6364252 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 02:13 02/10/2011 2655 5686 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 01:46 02/10/2011 26285 3913110 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 01:46 02/10/2011 36254 7264955 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 01:27 02/10/2011 59391 6470491 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 01:00 02/10/2011 2058 4465 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 00:46 02/10/2011 1962 996 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 00:40 02/10/2011 1 32 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/29/2011 00:18 02/10/2011 59178 6857764 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/28/2011 23:31 02/09/2011 165813 20995486 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq21
ThanksSantosh
From: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant) Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:24 PMTo: Pandith, Nandan (TCS); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-Unix; TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: RE: Daily status
Nandan,
We have FULL backups available on 22nd Jan, 2011 for both the hosts last week. It will run FULL backup again this Week.
Let us know on which date, these hosts needs to backed up FULL.
Saiadsdbq20
01/22/2011 15:38 02/03/2011 3853 878857 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 15:33 02/03/2011 5174 991071 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 15:32 02/03/2011 58742 3946038 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 15:32 02/03/2011 1638 3759 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 15:32 02/03/2011 20151 8292232 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 15:31 02/03/2011 1 32 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 15:30 02/03/2011 1930 996 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 13:48 02/03/2011 72319 6425098 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 13:48 02/03/2011 4112 9059 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 13:28 02/03/2011 46977 7288471 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 13:21 02/03/2011 43331 6291360 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2001/22/2011 13:18 02/03/2011 165017 28255075 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq20
Saiadsdbq21
01/22/2011 14:15 02/03/2011 26265 3912788 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 14:13 02/03/2011 35718 7034165 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 14:13 02/03/2011 1 32 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 09:15 02/03/2011 19767 6440518 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 09:01 02/03/2011 1930 996 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 08:25 02/03/2011 2781 5911 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 08:25 02/03/2011 58698 6628806 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 08:04 02/03/2011 58287 6235301 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 07:51 02/03/2011 2992 6232 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq2101/22/2011 05:45 02/03/2011 165271 20547656 Y Full Backup saiadsdbq21
ThanksSantosh
From: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant) Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:17 PMTo: Pandith, Nandan (TCS); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-Unix; TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: RE: Daily status
Sorry typo..i will check..
From: Pandith, Nandan (TCS) Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:16 PMTo: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-Unix; TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: RE: Daily status
Santosh,
The server name is saiadsdbq20 and saiadsdbq21. I guess you have not got the hostname correct. Please check and let us know. Thanks!!
From: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant) Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 3:10 PMTo: Pandith, Nandan (TCS); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-Unix; TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: RE: Daily status
Hi Shambu/Nandan,
Following two hosts are not configured in backup policy. Please create a Netasthra SR and assign to backup team to add into backups.
Also provide us backup network IP associated with those hosts.
root@saiadslhp03 # bppllist saidbsdbq20 -Uthe specified policy does not exist in the configuration database (230)root@saiadslhp03 # bppllist saidbsdbq21 -Uthe specified policy does not exist in the configuration database (230)
ThanksSantosh
From: Pandith, Nandan (TCS) Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 12:35 PMTo: Pandith, Nandan (TCS); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-Unix; TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageSubject: RE: Daily status
Ticket has been already assigned to Santosh.
Backup team- please have a look into this below Service Request. If any questions please revert back to the submitter.
From: Pandith, Nandan (TCS) Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 9:31 AMTo: Prasad, Shambu (TCS); TCS-Ashburn-UnixSubject: RE: Daily status
This ticket should go to back team correct?
From: Prasad, Shambu (TCS) Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 9:29 AMTo: TCS-Ashburn-UnixSubject: FW: Daily status
Nandan/Rajesh,
Can you please look in to INC000000054144.
Thanks, Shambu.
From: Pallanti,Madhukar (TCS) Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:22 AMTo: Prasad, Shambu (TCS)Cc: TCS-Ashburn-DBA; Srinivasan, Suresh (TCS); VenkatRaju, Rajesh (TCS Consultant)Subject: RE: Daily status
Hi Team,
We completed scheduling in dbp21/22/23 for application monitoring.
Changed archive log backup scheduling time from 0-21 to 5-21 in the below servers .Saiadsdbp20 seiadsdbp20saiadsdbp26
Regarding PATCH:
since there is no space on the server saiadsdbq20 and 21,we raised an SR to backup team for taking backup of ORACLE mount points.Refer INC000000054144
Kindly confirm the retention period for the above SR.
Thanks,Madhukar & Yusuf
SCA-DBA Support1800-734-1493Balaji,
We have FULL backups of both clients on last week as below. Please plan out your activity as per that.
seiadmwbp02 - 8th Jan, 2011 (Saturday 12:42 ET) Full backup completes by 4:39 ET on Saturday (early morning)seiadmwbs03 – 8th Jan, 2011 (Saturday 14:57 ET) Full backup completes after noon (around 3:00pm ET)
If want to kick-off keep on hold backups or kick-off later. Please open TV ticket as it handles by backup server.
pathaks@saiadsbkp01$ sudo bpimagelist -hoursago 168 -client seiadmwbp02-b -UBacked Up Expires Files KB C Sched Type Policy---------------- ---------- -------- -------- - ------------ ------------01/13/2011 20:15 01/27/2011 18 4159 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/13/2011 20:14 01/27/2011 335 390231 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/13/2011 20:12 01/27/2011 15 528398 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/12/2011 20:22 01/26/2011 25 29447 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/12/2011 20:22 01/26/2011 333 379625 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/12/2011 20:22 01/26/2011 15 528398 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/11/2011 20:23 01/25/2011 20 4105 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/11/2011 20:23 01/25/2011 331 378079 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/11/2011 20:22 01/25/2011 15 528381 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/10/2011 20:13 01/24/2011 25 29283 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/10/2011 20:13 01/24/2011 401 514357 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/10/2011 20:12 01/24/2011 15 528385 Y Differential seiadmwbp0201/08/2011 12:42 01/20/2011 5912 781965 Y Full Backup seiadmwbp0201/08/2011 12:39 01/20/2011 55192 5174826 Y Full Backup seiadmwbp0201/08/2011 04:39 01/20/2011 15 528390 Y Full Backup seiadmwbp02
pathaks@saiadsbkp01$ sudo bpimagelist -hoursago 168 -client seiadmwbs03-b -UBacked Up Expires Files KB C Sched Type Policy---------------- ---------- -------- -------- - ------------ ------------01/13/2011 20:15 01/27/2011 1331 16864 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/13/2011 20:15 01/27/2011 994 409186 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/13/2011 20:12 01/27/2011 15 537959 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/12/2011 20:23 01/26/2011 30 30583 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/12/2011 20:23 01/26/2011 326 388900 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/12/2011 20:22 01/26/2011 15 537980 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/11/2011 20:23 01/25/2011 41 6637 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/11/2011 20:23 01/25/2011 323 388058 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/11/2011 20:22 01/25/2011 15 537998 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/10/2011 20:24 01/24/2011 35 30584 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/10/2011 20:24 01/24/2011 356 521751 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/10/2011 20:24 01/24/2011 15 538023 Y Differential seiadmwbs0301/08/2011 14:57 01/20/2011 74100 38134671 Y Full Backup seiadmwbs0301/08/2011 14:55 01/20/2011 53414 4855695 Y Full Backup seiadmwbs0301/08/2011 14:52 01/20/2011 15 538074 Y Full Backup seiadmwbs03
From: Gurumoorthy, Balaji (TCS) Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 5:38 PMTo: TCS-Ashburn-Backup-StorageCc: TCS-Ashburn-Windows; Duchene, Denis (TCS); Veeraraghavan Govindaraj (TCS)Subject: Reg backup for Seiadmwbs03 and Seiadmwbp02
Santosh/Backup team,
We are going to replace HP system board on below two windows servers tonight.Seiadmwbs03Seiadmwbp02
The schedule is between 11pm to 3am PST tonight (1/14/11). We want to know if the weekly full backups will be completed tonight before 11pm tonight? If not can a full backup be triggered and get it completed before 11pm tonight both the above servers?
ThanksBalaji
Hi All,
Please go through attached Oracle instances information and RMAN Backup Schedules on Ashburn Backup server.
Daily RMAN backups CDL 14 Days retention (Onsite)Daily job running through cron to do duplication of RMAN backup images from CDL to LTO4 tapes 8 Week Retention (offsite)Monthend job runs through cron to do duplication of RMAN backup images from CDL to LTO4 tapes 1 Year Retention (offsite)
Let me know any questions.
ThanksSantosh
From: Veeraraghavan Govindaraj (TCS) Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 3:20 PMTo: 'Alcaraz, Mark L'Cc: Pathak, Santosh (TCS Consultant); Prasad, Shambu (TCS); Muthusamy, Senthilmurugan(TCS)Subject: RE: Retention policy of Oracle backup
Thanks Mark!.
Find attached the excel with the changes as you mentioned. Review and let know if the retention policies are fine now.
Also on your comments, find below my understanding Firstly Every day, the Oracle RMAN backup job(bk_rman_10g.ksh) would run from user
ORACLE’s CRON job and the RMAN backup set would be generated on to the disk (cdl) -> This RMAN backup at CDL will be retained for 14 days
Then Every day, the Veritas Net backup would run a job that would duplicate(make a copy) of the RMAN backupset stored in the CDL – and its backed up into the tape -> every day RMAN tape backup will be retained for 8 weeks
Every month , the Veritas Net backup would run a job that would duplicate(make a copy) of the RMAN backupset stored in the CDL – and its backed up into the tape -> every month RMAN tape backup will be retained for 1 year
Please let know if my understanding from your below comment is correct.
Thanks,Veera
http://www.datadisk.co.uk/html_docs/veritas/veritas_netbackup_cs.htm#client
Netbackup Cheat Sheet
Master Daemons | Media Daemons | Catalog | Log Files | Server | Volume | Media | Tape/Robot | Archive | Client
Master Server Daemons/Processes
Request daemon bprd
Scheduler bpsched (started with bprd)
Netbackup database manager bpdbm (started with bpsched)
Job Monitor bpjobd (started with bpdbm)
Media Server Daemons/Processes
Communications daemon bpcd
Backup and restore manager bpbrm (started with bpcd)
Tape Manager bptm (started with bpbrm)
Disk Manager bpdm (started with bpbrm)
Media Manager ltid
Bar code reader avrd (started with ltid)
Remote device management/ controls volume database
vmd (started with ltid)
Roboticdaemon (one on each media server) talks to tldcd
tldd (started with ltid)
Robotic control daemon talks to the robot directl via scsi
tldcd (started with ltid)
Catalogs
Master Server
Information about backed-up files image - /opt/openv/netbackup/db
Storage Unit, Global Configuration, Catalog backup configuration.
config - /opt/openv/netbackup/db
Backup Policy information class - /opt/openv/netbackup/db
Job status information jobs - /opt/openv/netbackup/db
Netbackup logs with error and status information
error - /opt/openv/netbackup/db
Information on volumes, volume pools, scratch pool and volume groups
volume - /opt/openv/volmgr/database
Media Server
Tracks assigned volumes (media that has data them)
media - /opt/openv/netbackup/db
Information about devices managed by the media server
device - /opt/openv/volmgr/database
Log and Information Files
Netbackup and Patch versions /opt/openv/netbackup/bin/version
Media Version /opt/openv/volmgr/version
Patch Level history /opt/openv/netbackup/patch/patch.history
Buffer size /opt/openv/netbackup/db/config/SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS
Number of buffers /opt/openv/netbackup/db/config/NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS
Network Buffer Size/opt/openv/netbackup/NET_BUFFER_SZ (default = 32)
Java GUI authorisation /opt/openv/java/auth.conf
Catalog type (binary or ASCII) /opt/openv/netbackup/db/config/
cat_format.cfg
Netbackup and media manager parameter files /opt/openv/netbackup/bp.conf/opt/openv/volmgr/vm.conf
Corrupt Database image files (5.0 and above) /opt/openv/netbackup/db.corrupt
Server Commands
Check license details /opt/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/get_license_key
Start Netbackup
netbackup start
/opt/openv/netbackup/bin/initbprd (master)/opt/openv/volmgr/bin/vmd (media)
Stop Netbackup (does not disconnect GUI sessions)
netbackup stop
/opt/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bprdreq -terminate (master)/opt/openv/netbackup/bin/bpdbm -terminate (master)
Stop Netbackup and kill all GUI sessions /opt/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/bp.kill_all
Start the GUI /opt/openv/netbackup/bin/jnbSA
Scan for tape devicessgscan (solaris)ioscan (HPUX)
Display all Netbackup processes bpps -a
lists servers errors bperror -U -problems -hoursago <number of hours>bperror -U -backstat -by_statcode -hoursago <number of hours>
display information on a error code bperror -statuscode <statuscode> [-recommendation]
Reread bp.conf file without stopping Netbackup
bprdreq -rereadconfig
Check database consistency
bpdbm -consistency 1bpdbm -consistency 2
Check for the below lines:Bad image headerDoes not exist
Netbackup Recovery
Device catalog is intactbprecover -l -m <media ID> -d dlt (listing)bprecover -r -m <media ID> -d dlt (recovering)
Device catalog is gone or corrupted bprecover -l -tpath <tape_path> (listing)bprecover -r -tpath <tape_path> (recovering)
Disk backups bprecover -l -dpath <disk_path> (listing)bprecover -r -dpath <disk_path> (recovering)
Volume Commands
Tape Drive and Inventory Commands
List drive status, detail drive info and pending requests
vmoprcmd
List the tape drive status vmoprcmd -d ds
List the pending requests vmoprcmd -d pr
Control a tape device vmoprcmd [-reset][-up][-down] <drive number>
List all changes in the robot(but do not update)
vmupdate -recommend -rt tld -rn 0
vmcheckxxx -rt tld -rn 0 -recommend
Empty the robot and re-inventory (using barcodes)
vmupdate -rt tld -rn <robot number> -rh <silo slave> -vh <host> -nostderr -use_barcode_rules -use_seed -empty_ie
Tape Media Commands
List all pools vmpool -listall -bx
List tapes in pool vmquery -pn <pool name> -bx
List all tapes in the robot vmquery -rn 0 -bx |grep 'TLD' | sort +4
List cleaning tapes vmquery -mt dlt_clean -bx
List tape volume details vmquery -m <media ID>
Delete a volume from the catalog vmdelete -m <media ID>
Change a tapes expiry date vmchange -exp 12/31/06 23:59:58 -m <media ID>
Change a tape's media pool vmchange -p <pool number> -m <media ID>
Media commands
List the storage units bpstulist -U
Freeze or unfreeze media bpmedia [-freeze][-unfreeze] -ev <media ID>
List media details bpmedialist -ev <media ID>
List media contents bpmedialist -U mcontents -m <media ID>
List backup Image Information bpimagelist -backupid <image ID>
Expire client images bpimage -cleanup -allclients
Expire a tape bpexpdate -d 0 -ev <media ID> -force
List all netbackups jobs bpdbjobs -report [-hoursago]
Move media from one media server to another
bpmedia -movedb -newserver <media server> -oldserver <media server>
Tape/Robot commands
List tape drives tpconfig -d
List cleaning times on drives tpclean -L
clean a drive tpclean -C <drive number>
change a drives cleaning frequency tpclean -F <drive> <frequency>
set a drives cleaning time to zero tpclean -M <drive>
Move tapes within robot using robtest robtest
commands that can be used are as follows:
s s (show slots)s d (show drives)s i (show load port)m s250 d5 (move tape from slot 250 into drive 5)uload d5 (unload tape from drive 5) m d5 s250 (move tape from drive 5 to slot 250)
m s250 i1 (mov tape from slot 250 to load port 1)
List load port tapes echo "s i q" | tldtest -r /dev/sg/c0t4l0
List all slot contents echo "s s q" | tldtest -r /dev/sg/c0t4l0
List tape drive contents echo "s d q" | tldtest -r /dev/sg/c0t4l0
Move a tape in s100 to drive 1 echo "m s100 d1" | tldtest -r /dev/sg/c0t4l0
Move a tape to load port 1 echo "m s100 i1" | tldtest -r /dev/sg/c0t4l0
Archiving Commands
list archive info bpcatlist -client all -before Jul 01 2006bpcatlist -client all -before Aug 01 2006
archive and remove images bpcatlist -before Jul 01 2006 | bpcatarc | bpcatrm
restore archive files bpcatlist -before Jul 01 2006 | bpcatres
Client commands
test client connectivity
bpclntcmd [-ip <ip addres>]bpclntcmd [-hn <hostname>]bpclntcmd [-pn]bpclntcmd [-sv]