Veritas NetBackup™ 8.0 Troubleshooting Guide
- Introduction
- Troubleshooting procedures
- About troubleshooting procedures
- Troubleshooting NetBackup problems
- Troubleshooting installation problems
- Troubleshooting configuration problems
- Device configuration problem resolution
- Testing the master server and clients
- Testing the media server and clients
- Resolving network communication problems with UNIX clients
- Resolving network communication problems with Windows clients
- About troubleshooting networks and host names
- Verifying host name and service entries in NetBackup
- Example of host name and service entries on UNIX master server and client
- Example of host name and service entries on UNIX master server and media server
- Example of host name and service entries on UNIX PC clients
- Example of host name and service entries on UNIX server that connects to multiple networks
- About the bpclntcmd utility
- Using the Host Properties window to access configuration settings
- Resolving full disk problems
- Frozen media troubleshooting considerations
- Troubleshooting problems with the NetBackup web services
- Troubleshooting problems with the NetBackup web server certificate
- Resolving PBX problems
- About troubleshooting Auto Image Replication
- Troubleshooting network interface card performance
- About SERVER entries in the bp.conf file
- About unavailable storage unit problems
- Resolving a NetBackup Administration operations failure on Windows
- Resolving garbled text displayed in NetBackup Administration Console on a UNIX computer
- Using NetBackup utilities
- About NetBackup troubleshooting utilities
- About the analysis utilities for NetBackup debug logs
- About network troubleshooting utilities
- About the NetBackup support utility (nbsu)
- About the NetBackup consistency check utility (NBCC)
- About the NetBackup consistency check repair (NBCCR) utility
- About the nbcplogs utility
- About the robotic test utilities
- Disaster recovery
- About disaster recovery
- Recommended backup practices
- About disk recovery procedures for UNIX and Linux
- About clustered NetBackup server recovery for UNIX and Linux
- About disk recovery procedures for Windows
- About clustered NetBackup server recovery for Windows
- About recovering the NetBackup catalog
- About NetBackup catalog recovery on Windows computers
- About NetBackup catalog recovery from disk devices
- About NetBackup catalog recovery and symbolic links
- About NetBackup catalog recovery and OpsCenter
- NetBackup disaster recovery email example
- About recovering the entire NetBackup catalog
- About recovering the NetBackup catalog image files
- About recovering the NetBackup relational database
- Recovering the NetBackup catalog when NetBackup Access Control is configured
- Recovering the NetBackup catalog from a nonprimary copy of a catalog backup
- Recovering the NetBackup catalog without the disaster recovery file
- Recovering a NetBackup user-directed online catalog backup from the command line
- Restoring files from a NetBackup online catalog backup
- Unfreezing the NetBackup online catalog recovery media
Recovering the master server with Windows intact
This procedure shows how to recover the NetBackup master server with the Windows operating system intact.
To recover the master server with Windows intact
- Determine the install_path in which NetBackup is installed. By default, NetBackup is installed in the C:\Program Files\VERITAS directory.
- Determine if any directory paths or locations need to be created for NetBackup catalog recovery.
- Partition any disks being recovered as they were before the failure (if partitioning is necessary). Then reformat each partition as it was before the failure.
- Reinstall NetBackup software on the server.
Refer to the NetBackup Installation Guide:
- Install any NetBackup patches that had been previously installed. See the documentation that was included with the patch software.
- If the catalog directories differ from those in the NetBackup catalog backups, recreate that directory structure on disk before you recover the catalog. For example, use the NetBackup nbdb_move command to relocate parts of the NetBackup relational database catalog.
- If the recovery scenario involves restoring policy or catalog backups, the appropriate recovery devices must be configured.
You may have to do some or all of the following:
Install and configure the robotic software for the devices that read backups of the NetBackup catalog and regular backups of the disk being restored. If a non-robotic drive is available that can read these backups, then no robot is required. Although manual intervention is required if multiple pieces of media are required.
See the NetBackup Device Configuration Guide:
Use the NetBackup Device Configuration Wizard to discover and configure the recovery device in NetBackup.
See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I:
Use the NetBackup tpautoconf command to discover and configure the recovery device in NetBackup.
See the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide manual:
Update the device mapping files.
See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I:
- If the recovery scenario involves restoring the policy backups or catalog backups that were done to media, the appropriate recovery device(s) must be configured.
Configuring the media may involve the following actions:
Manually load the required media into a standalone recovery device.
Use NetBackup utilities such as robtest or vendor-specific robotic control software to load media into the required recovery devices.
Use the NetBackup Volume Configuration Wizard to inventory the media contents of a robotic device.
Use the vendor-specific robotic control software to load the media into the required recovery device(s).
- Recover the NetBackup catalogs.
- When catalog recovery is complete, stop and restart the NetBackup services. Use the following bpdown and bpup commands, the Activity Monitor in the NetBackup Administration Console, or the Services application in the Windows Control Panel.
install_path\NetBackup\bin\bpdown install_path\NetBackup\bin\bpup
Warning:
If the NetBackup relational database files were relocated using nbdb_move from install_path\NetBackupDB\data, they are recovered in step 9 and should not be restored in step 11.
To restore all other files, do the following actions in the order shown:
Start the NetBackup Administration interface on the master server.
Start the Backup, Archive, and Restore utility.
Browse for restores and select only the partitions that were lost. Select the system directory (typically C:\Windows), which ensures that all registry files are restored.
Deselect the install_path\NetBackup\db, install_path\NetBackupDB, install_path\NetBackup\var, and install_path\Volmgr\database directories (see the caution in step 10).
If you reinstall Windows, select the Overwrite existing files option, which ensures that existing files are replaced with the backups.
Start the restore.
- Restart the system, which replaces any files that were busy during the restore. When the boot process is complete, the system is restored to the state it was in at the time of the last backup.
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