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1 Hitachi Data Ingestor Backup Restore Features Supplement for Symantec NetBackup Product Version Getting Help Contents MK-90HDI012-16
2 Hitachi, Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or stored in a database or retrieval system for any purpose without the express written permission of Hitachi, Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd., reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use. This document contains the most current information available at the time of publication. When new or revised information becomes available, this entire document will be updated and distributed to all registered users. Some of the features described in this document might not be currently available. Refer to the most recent product announcement for information about feature and product availability, or contact Hitachi Data Systems Corporation at Notice: Hitachi, Ltd., products and services can be ordered only under the terms and conditions of the applicable Hitachi Data Systems Corporation agreements. The use of Hitachi, Ltd., products is governed by the terms of your agreements with Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd., in the United States and other countries. Hitachi Data Systems is a registered trademark and service mark of Hitachi, Ltd., in the United States and other countries. Archivas, Essential NAS Platform, HiCommand, Hi-Track, ShadowImage, Tagmaserve, Tagmasoft, Tagmasolve, Tagmastore, TrueCopy, Universal Star Network, and Universal Storage Platform are registered trademarks of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. AIX, AS/400, DB2, Domino, DS8000, Enterprise Storage Server, ESCON, FICON, FlashCopy, IBM, Lotus, OS/390, RS6000, S/390, System z9, System z10, Tivoli, VM/ESA, z/os, z9, zseries, z/vm, z/ VSE are registered trademarks and DS6000, MVS, and z10 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd. in the United States and other countries. Hitachi Data Systems is a registered trademark and service mark of Hitachi, Ltd. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, service marks, and company names in this document or website are properties of their respective owners. Microsoft product screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. ii
3 By using this software, you agree that you are responsible for: a) Acquiring the relevant consents as may be required under local privacy laws or otherwise from employees and other individuals to access relevant data; and b) Ensuring that data continues to be held, retrieved, deleted or otherwise processed in accordance with relevant laws. iii
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5 Contents Preface...vii Product version... viii Release notes...viii Referenced documents...viii Abbreviation conventions... viii Document conventions...viii Getting help...ix Comments...ix 1 Setting Up the Operating Environment Tasks necessary for linking with NetBackup Deciding the backup performance tuning settings Installing NetBackup Setting up the NetBackup environment Granting access permissions to the NDMP servers and media servers Setting new access permissions Setting access permissions again Specifying storage device settings When using a tape device connected to the media server When using a tape device connected to a node via a SAN Adding NDMP policies Settings on the Attributes tab Settings on the Schedules tab Settings on the Clients tab Settings on the Backup Selections tab Symbols and wild cards specifiable in the FILES environment variable Notes when specifying multiple paths in the FILES environment variable Troubleshooting When a backup or restore operation has terminated with an error When a problem has occurred on the connection between the backup server or media server and the NDMP server When tape drives are frequently placed in the DOWN status When NetBackup jobs do not terminate when an error has occurred on a tape device. 2-2 When a tape drive is in the DOWN status v
6 A Notes on Using NetBackup...A-1 Notes of Hitachi Data Ingestor...A-2 Notes of NetBackup...A-2 Index vi
7 Preface The purpose of this document is to supplement the NetBackup documentation provided by Symantec by explaining how to set up the environment needed to use NetBackup with Backup Restore and by summarizing the troubleshooting procedures in NetBackup.The instructions in this manual use the names of windows, menus, buttons, and other objects as they appear in NetBackup in Windows. In other OSs, the names used for windows, menus, buttons, and other objects might differ. For details on the NetBackup functions, see the NetBackup documentation from Symantec. Notice: The use of Hitachi Data Ingestor and all other Hitachi Data Systems products is governed by the terms of your agreement(s) with Hitachi Data Systems. Product version Release notes Referenced documents Abbreviation conventions Document conventions Getting help Comments Preface vii
8 Product version This document revision applies to Hitachi Data Ingestor version or later. Release notes Release notes can be found on the documentation CD. Release notes contain requirements and more recent product information that may not be fully described in this manual. Be sure to review the release notes before installation. Referenced documents Hitachi Data Ingestor Hitachi Data Ingestor Installation and Configuration Guide, MK-90HDI002 Abbreviation conventions This document uses the following abbreviations for product names: Abbreviation NetBackup NetBackup for NDMP Full name or meaning A generic name for the following: Symantec NetBackup(TM) Enterprise Server Symantec NetBackup(TM) for NDMP Document conventions This document uses the following typographic conventions: Convention Bold Italic screen/code Description Indicates text on a window, other than the window title, including menus, menu options, buttons, fields, and labels. Example: Click OK. Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or system. Example: copy source-file targetfile Note: Angled brackets (< >) are also used to indicate variables. Indicates text that is displayed on screen or entered by the user. Example: # pairdisplay -g oradb... The item or items preceding the ellipsis (...) can be repeated. To specify multiple items, use a comma (,) to delimit them. viii Preface
9 Convention Description Example: A,B...indicates that B can be specified as many times as necessary after A. Getting help The Hitachi Data Systems customer support staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need technical support, log on to the Hitachi Data Systems Portal for contact information: Comments Please send us your comments on this document: [email protected]. Include the document title, number, and revision, and refer to specific section(s) and paragraph(s) whenever possible. Thank you! (All comments become the property of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation.) Preface ix
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11 1 Setting Up the Operating Environment This chapter provides an overview of the tasks required on the backup servers and media servers so that NetBackup can be used to perform backup and restore operations. Tasks necessary for linking with NetBackup Deciding the backup performance tuning settings Installing NetBackup Setting up the NetBackup environment Granting access permissions to the NDMP servers and media servers Specifying storage device settings Adding NDMP policies Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-1
12 Tasks necessary for linking with NetBackup To use NetBackup to perform backup and restore operations, you must perform the following tasks on the backup server and media server: Decide the backup performance tuning settings Install NetBackup Set up the NetBackup environment Grant access permissions to the NDMP server and media servers Specify storage device settings Add the NDMP policies Deciding the backup performance tuning settings You need to decide the backup performance tuning settings before you start backup and restore operations. The performance tuning consists of two separate settings, the NetBackup setting and the NDMP server setting. For details on the NetBackup setting, see the Symantec documentation. The NDMP server setting involves the environment variable BACKUP_ORDER. For details on how to specify an environment variable, see Adding NDMP policies on page 1-9. When you have a large number of files and directories to back up, you might be able to shorten the amount of time it takes to backup by specifying datablock for the environment variable BACKUP_ORDER. The actual effectiveness varies depending on your operation environment. Therefore, specify datablock after you check its effectiveness in the test environment. Consider the notes on backup and restore operations listed in the following table, and then decide the value set for the environment variable BACKUP_ORDER. Table 1-1 Notes on backup and restore operations regarding the value set for the environment variable BACKUP_ORDER Item Value set for the environment variable BACKUP_ORDER When directory (default value) is specified When datablock is specified Last modified time for a file Last modified time for a directory Available ACL type Will be restored normally. Will be restored normally. Advanced ACL type Classic ACL type Will be restored normally. Will not be restored normally, but might become the time of the restore operation instead. Advanced ACL type Classic ACL type 1-2 Setting Up the Operating Environment
13 Value set for the environment variable BACKUP_ORDER Item File history storing (Specifying f for the environment variable HIST) Memory usage DAR for directory restoration # When directory (default value) is specified Can be used. Not consumed due to the directory structure. Will normally operate. When datablock is specified For the Classic ACL type, backup performance might deteriorate if there is a large number of files and directories to which ACLs have been set. Can be used. However, when you have a large number of files and directories to back up, the load on NetBackup might become heavy. This might lead to deterioration in backup performance. If there is a large number of files and directories, specify n for the environment variable HIST, or create multiple base points for the backup, which can reduce the amount of file history information processed at one time. Memory might be consumed heavily on backup when there are a lot of directories that have long-path names. If backup processing terminates abnormally because of a memory shortage, try backing up again. If the error occurs again, try by specifying directory in the BACKUP_ORDER environment variable. Will not normally operate. Only a portion of files will be restored. (Note that you will be informed that restoration has been successfully completed even if it has not.) # NetBackup uses DAR by default for directory restoration. To disable DAR for directory restoration: Insert the string NDMP_DAR_DIRECTORY_DISABLED in the following file: NetBackup-installation-directory/netbackup/db/config/ndmp.cfg For details, see the Symantec documentation. Installing NetBackup Install NetBackup and configure the optional NetBackup for NDMP on any backup servers and media servers. In addition, to use NetBackup, you must also specify several license settings. To share tape drives with multiple nodes, you need to set the Shared Storage Option license. Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-3
14 Setting up the NetBackup environment Set up the NetBackup environment so that the NetBackup logs can be acquired at both the backup servers and media servers. For details, contact Symantec Corporation. Granting access permissions to the NDMP servers and media servers For the backup server, set the permissions for accessing the media server and the NDMP server on a node. To use a tape device connected to the media server, for the backup server, set the permissions for accessing both the media server and NDMP server. To use a tape device connected to a node via a SAN, for the backup server, set the permissions for accessing the NDMP server. If tape drives are shared by multiple nodes, set the permissions for accessing the individual NDMP servers. Note: If you change the password for the NDMP server, you must specify the access permission settings again. Setting new access permissions To set new access permissions: 1. Set the server for which you want to set access permissions. Choose Media and Device Management, Credentials, and then NDMP Hosts. In the displayed Add NDMP Host window, specify the server for which you want to set access permissions. The following table explains the information you set in the Add NDMP Host window. Table 1-2 Information to be specified in the Add NDMP Host window of NetBackup Item NDMP Host Name Explanation When you set the permissions for accessing the NDMP server, specify the host name or virtual IP address of the node. If you specify a fixed IP address, a backup or restore operation in degenerate mode might fail. 2. Specify the information about the NDMP server. In the Add NDMP Host: host-name window, specify the user name and password for the NDMP server. The following table explains the information you specify in the Add NDMP Host: host-name window. 1-4 Setting Up the Operating Environment
15 Table 1-3 Information to be specified in the Add NDMP Host: hostname window of NetBackup Item Credentials Explanation Select Use the following credentials for this NDMP host on all media servers. Username Specify the user name for the NDMP server. Password Specify the password for the NDMP server. Confirm Password For confirmation, specify the password for the NDMP server again. Setting access permissions again To set access permissions again on the backup server: 1. Select the NDMP server for which you want to set access permissions again. Choose Media and Device Management, Credentials, and then NDMP Hosts. In the displayed list, select the host name of the target NDMP server. 2. Specify the information about the NDMP server. In the Change NDMP Host: host-name window, specify the user name and password for the NDMP server. The following table explains the information you specify in the Change NDMP Host: host-name window. Table 1-4 Information to be specified in the Change NDMP Host: hostname window of NetBackup Item Credentials Explanation Select Use the following credentials for this NDMP host on all media servers. Username Specify the user name for the NDMP server. Password Specify the password for the NDMP server. Confirm Password For confirmation, specify the password for the NDMP server again. Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-5
16 Specifying storage device settings This subsection describes how to specify storage device settings. When using a tape device connected to the media server To specify storage device settings when using a tape device connected to the media server: 1. Register the tape device to be used as a storage device. Choose Media and Device Management, and then Configure Storage Devices. When a wizard appears, perform storage device registration as instructed by the wizard. 2. Add a Media Manager storage unit. Choose NetBackup Management, and then Storage Units. In the displayed New storage unit window, create a storage unit. The following table explains the information you specify in the New storage unit window. Table 1-5 Information to be specified in the New storage unit window of NetBackup Item Explanation Storage unit type Select Media Manager. Note: Specify other settings according to operational requirements. 3. Have the system recognize the media on the tape device you want to use. Choose Media and Device Management, and then Configure Volumes. When the Volume Configuration Wizard appears, have the system recognize the media as instructed by the wizard. When using a tape device connected to a node via a SAN To specify storage device settings when using a tape device connected to a node via a SAN: Note: To use a tape device connected to a node via a SAN, register the information about the tape drive on the NDMP server, and then register the tape device as an NDMP storage device on the backup server. If you use Shared Storage Option to share tape drives among multiple nodes, register the information about the tape drives on each node. If the nodes use separate tape drives, register the individual tape drive information on each node. 1. Register the robot. Choose Media and Device Management, Devices, and then Robots. In the displayed Add Robot window, register the robot information. 1-6 Setting Up the Operating Environment
17 The following table explains the information you specify in the Add Robot window. Table 1-6 Information to be specified in the Add Robot window of NetBackup Item Device host Robot control Robot device Explanation Specify the host name of the backup server. Select Robot is controlled locally by this device host. Click the Browse button to select the relevant robot in the Devices window. Note: Specify other settings according to operational requirements. 2. Confirm that the robot is registered correctly. Choose Media and Device Management, Devices, and then Robots. In the displayed window, confirm that Yes is displayed in Enabled. 3. Check the paths of the tape drives that can be used as storage devices. Execute the following command: tpautoconf -probe host-name-of-the-ndmp-server For host-name-of-the-ndmp-server, specify either a host name or a virtual IP address. 4. Register tape drives. Choose Media and Device Management, Devices, and then Drives. In the displayed New Tape Device window, register tape drives. 5. Set the paths of the tape drives. In the New Tape Device window, click the Add button to display the Add Path window. In the window, set the paths of the tape drives. The following table explains the information you specify in the Add Path window. Table 1-7 Information to be specified in the Add Path window of NetBackup Item Host name This path is for a Network Attached Storage device Explanation Specify the host name of the backup server. Select this check box. NDMP Host Select the host name or virtual IP address of a node. Path Specify the path of the device file for a tape drive. You can use the tapelist command to check the paths of device files. Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-7
18 If you use Shared Storage Option to share tape drives among multiple nodes register the same path as the path of the tape drive to be shared for each NDMP host. If the nodes use separate tape drives, register the individual tape drive path for each NDMP host. If you cannot register the path of the tape drive in the Add Path window, execute the following command: tpconfig -add -drpath -path device-file-path-of-the-tape-drive -nh hostname-of-the-ndmp-server -asciiname tape-drive-name The following table explains the information to be specified when executing the tpconfig command: Table 1-8 Information to be specified when executing the tpconfig command of NetBackup Item device-file-path-ofthe-tape-drive host-name-of-the- NDMP-server tape-drive-name Explanation Specify the path of the device file for a tape drive. You can use the tapelist command to check the paths of device files. Select the host name or virtual IP address of a node. Specify any tape drive name. For details, see the Symantec documentation. To check the registration status of the paths specified by the tpconfig command, execute the following command: tpconfig -dl 6. Create an NDMP-type storage unit. Choose NetBackup Management, Storage,and then Storage Units. In the displayed New storage unit window, create a storage unit. The following table explains the information you specify in the New storage unit window. Table 1-9 Information to be specified in the New storage unit window of NetBackup Item Explanation Storage unit type Select NDMP. NDMP Host Select the host name or virtual IP address of a node. Note: Specify other settings according to operational requirements. 7. Have the system recognize the media on the tape device you want to use. Choose Media and Device Management, and then Configure Volumes. When the Volume Configuration Wizard appears, have the system recognize the media as the wizard instructs. 1-8 Setting Up the Operating Environment
19 Adding NDMP policies To back up or restore data, the system administrator must add NDMP policies by using the Add New Policy - policy-name window. To open the window, choose NetBackup Management and then Policies. Settings on the Attributes tab On the Attributes tab, specify the information about the storage unit and volume pool. The following table explains the information you specify on the Attributes tab. Table 1-10 Information to be specified on the Attributes tab of the Add New Policy - policy-name window Item Policy storage unit Allow multiple data streams Explanation To use a tape device connected to the media server: From this drop-down list, select a storage unit in Media Manager format created in When using a tape device connected to the media server on page 1-6. To use a tape device connected to a node via a SAN: From this drop-down list, select an NDMP-type storage unit created in When using a tape device connected to a node via a SAN on page 1-6. The storage unit you select must be a storage unit for which the node that performs backup operations is registered as the NDMP host. If you specify Any Available or a storage unit connected to another node, backup or restore data might travel over the Front-end LAN. When NetBackup 7.6 or a later version is used, to specify multiple directories to be backed up to the backup target list, select the check box. In other cases, clear the check box. Note: Specify other settings according to operational requirements. Settings on the Schedules tab On the Schedules tab, specify the backup start date and time, and the backup type. Specify these settings according to the operational requirements. Settings on the Clients tab On the Clients tab, specify the host names or virtual IP addresses of the nodes for which a backup operation is to be performed. Specify this setting according to the operational requirements. Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-9
20 Settings on the Backup Selections tab On the Backup Selections tab, specify the data to be backed up and environment variables. In the Backup Selections list, specify the directories that will serve as the base point of a backup target, in the following format: /mnt/path-for-a-directory-that-will-serve-as-a-base-point-of-abackup-target/ Specify the directories to be used as the base point of the backup target, so that they satisfy the following conditions: The length of a path name, including /mnt/, should not exceed 1,023 bytes. Adjust the hierarchical level of the backup base-point directory so that the path name does not exceed 1,023 bytes. If the path name exceeds 1,023 bytes, TOO LONG is displayed in the NetBackup window. Although a backup operation will terminate normally when the path name exceeds 1,023 bytes, it might be restored incorrectly. Note that you can omit the forward slash (/) at the end of the path name. If the path name of data to be backed up is too long, although a backup operation will terminate normally, you might not be able to operate in the NetBackup window when you want to perform restore operation. If such a problem has occurred, try, for example, specifying n for the HIST environment variable for the backup target list, or changing the base point of the backup target. Wildcard characters cannot be used. If a directory name contains spaces, specify a higher-level directory name that does not contain spaces. Note that.history cannot be specified for a directory name. Also,.arc,.system_gi, and.system_reorganize cannot be specified for the name of a directory immediately under the file system. In the Backup Selections list, you can specify multiple directories to be backed up. However, if an entry in the backup list contains an invalid path to a directory that is the base point of the backup target, the data in the invalid directory will not be backed up. Only the data in correct directories will be backed up. Also, some environment variables can be set for each base-point directory to be backed up. For the directory that is the base point of the first backup target specified in the Backup Selections list, always specify the TYPE environment variable. All other environment variable specifications are optional. Each environment variable must be specified before the directory specified for the base point of a backup target, in the following format. SET environment-variable-name=value Settings for environment variables are inherited until the same environment variables are the next to be specified. Thus, you can omit the environment variable specification if you are using the same settings as those for the base directory for the backup target specified immediately before Setting Up the Operating Environment
21 The following table shows the environment variables that can be set for a directory that will serve as the base point of a backup target. Table 1-11 Environment variables that can be set for a directory that will serve as the base point of a backup target Environment variable Description TYPE FILES # HIST Specify the format type. Specify tar. Specify the backup targets. Specify directories and files below the base directory of the backup target in the relative path normalized from the base directory for the backup target. Up to 1,023 bytes can be specified. The./ at the beginning of the relative path can be omitted. When backing up the entire base directory, the FILES specification can be omitted. (Backing up is processed as if./ had been specified.) If the FILES environment variable is not specified, all the directories and files located below the directory that is the base point of the backup target will be backed up. The FILES environment variable is specified only when individually backing up paths that include symbols and wild cards. In that case, only one path should be specified. If a specified path includes a symbolic link, an error will occur during backup. For details on paths that can be specified in the FILES environment variable, see Symbols and wild cards specifiable in the FILES environment variable on page 1-14 and Notes when specifying multiple paths in the FILES environment variable on page If the total size of the length of the directory and file names to be backed up at the same time exceeds 1 GB, backup processing ends with an error. Adjust the hierarchy so that the total length of the names of the directories and files to be backed up does not exceed 1 GB. When calculating the sum, add 1 byte as the delimiter between each directory and file. Specify whether or not to store the backed up directories and files in the file history. The data stored in the file history can be restored on a directory or file basis. The initial setting is n. If you specify a value other than the following values, such as a or b, the system assumes n: Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-11
22 Environment variable SNAPSHOT RECURSIVE QUOTA f n Description When this value is specified, backed up directories and files are stored in the file history. When this value is specified, backed up directories and files are not stored in the file history. Specify the backup method. The initial setting is n. If you specify a value other than the following values, such as a or b, the system assumes n: n Specify when performing an offline backup. Specify the backup method for the directories and files under the directory specified for the FILES environment variable. The initial setting is y. If you specify a value other than the following values, such as a or b, the system assumes y: y n Backs up all the directories and files under the directory specified for the FILES environment variable. Backs up the directories and files immediately below the directory specified for the FILES environment variable. Specify whether or not to back up the quota information. The initial setting is n. If you specify a value other than the following values, such as a or b, the system assumes n: y n Backs up quota information. Backs up quota information registered in the node that is to be backed up. To back up quota information, the backupsource volume must be mounted with the quota settings enabled. If the volume has been mounted with the quota settings disabled, processing ends with an error. Does not back up quota information Setting Up the Operating Environment
23 EXCLUSIVE BACKUP_ORDER Environment variable Description Specify whether to prohibit concurrent execution of multiple backup or restore operations on the same file system. Data inconsistency can be prevented by prohibiting the following operations on the file system during backup or restore operations. Executing a restore operation during backup processing Executing a backup operation during restore processing Executing another restore operation during restore processing Note: Multiple backup operations can be performed simultaneously. The initial setting is n. If you specify a value other than the following values, such as a or b, the system assumes n: y n Prohibits concurrent execution. Permits concurrent execution. Specify the order by which files and directories are backed up. The initial setting is directory. If you specify a value other than the following values, such as a or b, the system assumes directory. directory Backs up files and directories in directory tree order. datablock Backs up files and directories in data block order. #: The backup target is specified as the path that is created from the combination of the backup-target base-point directory and the path specified in the FILES environment variable. For example, if you specify / mnt/filesystem01/home for the backup-target base-point directory, and then specify./unit01 in the FILES environment variable, the backup target is specified as /mnt/filesystem01/home/unit01. The following table gives examples of Backup Selections lists, based on two cases. Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-13
24 Table 1-12 Example settings for environment variables for Backup Selections lists Item Case 1 Case 2 Base point directory for the backup target /mnt/filesystem01/home /mnt/filesystem01/home TYPE tar tar FILES./unit01./unit02 HIST f f SNAPSHOT n n RECURSIVE y y QUOTA y y EXCLUSIVE y y BACKUP_ORDER directory directory In this case, specify the following for the Backup Selections list: SET TYPE=tar SET FILES=./unit01 SET HIST=f SET SNAPSHOT=n SET RECURSIVE=y SET QUOTA=y SET EXCLUSIVE=y SET BACKUP_ORDER=directory /mnt/filesystem01/home SET FILES=./unit02 /mnt/filesystem01/home Symbols and wild cards specifiable in the FILES environment variable This appendix describes the symbols and wild cards that can be specified in the FILES environment variable for the Backup Selections list. The following explains how to specify a path in the FILES environment variable when the path includes symbols: When spaces are included: Specify a directory in the hierarchy above that does not include a space. Example: When backing up./staffa/temp 1./staffA When exclamation marks (!), double quotation marks ("), dollar signs ($), asterisks (*), question marks (?), backslashes (\), or grave accent marks (`) are included: Specify a backslash (\) immediately before the symbol. Example: 1-14 Setting Up the Operating Environment
25 When backing up./staff"deleted"./staff\"deleted\" When left square brackets ([) and right square brackets (]) are included: Specify a backslash (\) immediately before the left square bracket ([). Example: When backing up./[staff]./\[staff] The following explains how to specify a path in the FILES environment variable when the path includes wildcards: [Character-or-symbolCharacter-or-symbolCharacter-or-symbol...] Use this pattern to specify each of the single characters or symbols in [ ] as a target. You cannot specify an exclamation mark (!) at the beginning of the characters or symbols. If you enter an asterisk (*), question mark (?), left square bracket ([), or right square bracket (]) in [ ], the symbol is interpreted as a regular symbol. Example: To back up staffa, staffb, and staffd, which are immediately below the directory that is the base point of the backup target, specify as follows:./staff[abd] [!Character-or-symbolCharacter-or-symbolCharacter-or-symbol...] Use this pattern to specify any character or symbol other than those in [! ] as a target. If you enter an asterisk (*), question mark (?), left square bracket ([), or right square bracket (]) in [ ], the symbol is interpreted as a regular symbol. Example: To back up directories and files whose names begin with staff but not staffa, staffb, or staffd, and which are immediately below the directory that is the base point of the backup target, specify as follows:./staff[!abd] [Character-or-symbol-Character-or-symbol] Use this pattern to specify any character or symbol within the range indicated by the hyphen (-). Specify the values in ascending order. The range is specified based on ASCII codes. If you enter an asterisk (*), question mark (?), left square bracket ([), or right square bracket (]) in [ ], the symbol is interpreted as a regular symbol. Example: To back up staffa, staffb, staffc, staffd, or staffe, which are immediately below the directory that is the base point of the backup target, specify as follows: Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-15
26 ./staff[a-e] Question mark (?) Use this to specify any single character. Example: To back up all directories and files that are immediately below the directory that is the base point of the backup target, and have names in the staffx format, specify as follows:./staff? Asterisk (*) To target all hidden directories and files in the format of./.x/, such as./.a/ and./.b/, specify as follows:./.[!.]/ Use this to specify any string longer than 0 characters. Example 1: To back up all directories and files whose names begin with staff, and which are immediately below the directory that is the base point of the backup target, specify as follows:./staff* Note that hidden directories and files are not backed up even if you use an expression like./staffa/* to specify all directories and files below a given directory. To target all directories and files including hidden ones, specify the parent directory for FILES and specify y for RECURSIVE. To back up hidden directories and files individually, specify as follows: Example2: The following example specifies (for the backup operation) all directories and files that have names beginning with., such as./.staff:./.[!.]* Example 3: The following example specifies (for the backup operation) all directories and files that have names beginning with.., such as./..staff:./..[!.]* Example 4: To back up all directories and files that have names beginning with at least three periods (.) such as./...staff and./...staff, specify as follows:./...* 1-16 Setting Up the Operating Environment
27 Notes when specifying multiple paths in the FILES environment variable When you specify multiple paths for the FILES environment variable to perform backup/restore, note the following points: If the backup area of the specified multiple paths includes hard links and these areas are duplicated, backup can be completed correctly but an error occurs during restoration. If an invalid path is included in the specified multiple paths, an error occurs during backup. To specify more than one path, use a space to separate the backup target paths, and enclose the entire string in double quotation marks ("). "Backup-target-path Backup-target-path" Note that you cannot specify a path name that includes \". The specification must not exceed 233 characters, including SET FILES=. If the specification exceeds 233 characters, backup terminates normally, but an error occurs in NetBackup during restoration. If the specification exceeds 233 characters, rename directories, specify values in multiple file lists, or divide the backup policy. Setting Up the Operating Environment 1-17
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29 2 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot problems that occur when NetBackup is used to back up or restore data in the Hitachi Data Ingestor. When a backup or restore operation has terminated with an error When a problem has occurred on the connection between the backup server or media server and the NDMP server When tape drives are frequently placed in the DOWN status When NetBackup jobs do not terminate when an error has occurred on a tape device When a tape drive is in the DOWN status Troubleshooting 2-1
30 When a backup or restore operation has terminated with an error The result of a backup operation is displayed in the Job Details window. The error and warning messages output from the NDMP server during a backup or restore operation are sent to the unified logging file. If a problem occurs, check the log file to identify the cause of the problem. For details on how to check the unified logging file, see the Symantec documentation. Note that NetBackup log file information is output to the following directory: NetBackup-installation-directory/netbackup/logs When a problem has occurred on the connection between the backup server or media server and the NDMP server Use the tpautoconf -verify command to check whether the user name and password registered on the backup server are identical to those registered on the NDMP server and media server. When tape drives are frequently placed in the DOWN status You can reduce the frequency of tape drives being placed in the DOWN status, even when the OS is heavily loaded, by adjusting the Client connect timeout value. To adjust the Client connect timeout value: 1. Choose NetBackup Management, Host Properties, and then Master Server. 2. In the Properties dialog box for the target Master Server, choose Timeouts. 3. Specify a value in Client connect timeout. When NetBackup jobs do not terminate when an error has occurred on a tape device When using a tape device connected to a node via a SAN, if the tape device fails during backup or restore processing, the NetBackup job might not be able to terminate. Changing the settings as described below might remedy this problem: 1. Choose NetBackup Management, Host Properties, and then Master Server. 2. In the Properties dialog box for the target Master Server, choose Timeouts. 3. Enable Media mount timeout, and specify a value for it. 2-2 Troubleshooting
31 When a tape drive is in the DOWN status Place the tape drive in the UP status. To place the tape drive in the UP status, the tape drive information registered in the NDMP server must be enabled. For details, see the Installation and Configuration Guide. If the tape drive remains in the DOWN status after you perform the above operation, reset the tape drive. For details, see the Symantec documentation. Troubleshooting 2-3
32 2-4 Troubleshooting
33 A Notes on Using NetBackup Note the following when you use NetBackup. Notes of Hitachi Data Ingestor Notes of NetBackup Notes on Using NetBackup A-1
34 Notes of Hitachi Data Ingestor Note the following of Hitachi Data Ingestor when using NetBackup: Backup Restore manages history information of incremental backups by using the.backupdates file for each file system. Note the following when performing an incremental backup. Make sure that you do not delete, rename, or change the.backupdates file. The.backupdates file must be updated when an incremental backup is performed. Therefore you must mount the file system with the read and write permissions enabled. If space is insufficient on the file system, the history of incremental backups might not be correctly written to the.backupdates file. After the history is not correctly written, an incremental backup might not be performed correctly. Notes of NetBackup Note the following when using NetBackup to perform backup and restore operations: When you specify a directory or file to be backed up or restored, make sure that the path name of the directory or file does not exceed 1,023 bytes. If a backed-up directory contains a directory whose path name is 250 or more characters, the path name displayed in the NetBackup History window might be truncated. Even when the entire path name is not displayed correctly, you can still perform a normal restore operation. NetBackup can only format the media on a tape device connected to a media server. NetBackup cannot format the media on a tape device connected to a node via a SAN. If you use a previous version of NetBackup to back up data, the backup data might not be restored. To avoid this problem, back up data again by using a supported version of NetBackup. If you use the DAR function to restore multiple files, an error might occur in NetBackup. If this happens, decrease the number of files to be selected, and then retry the restore operation. Alternatively, perform the restore operation without using the DAR function. If you use the DAR function to restore data that has been backed up by specifying multiple base points of a backup target, NetBackup might not operate normally. In this case, select target files at each base point of a backup target, and then retry the restore operation. Alternatively, perform the restore operation without using the DAR function. When data was backed up with a long path name specified for the base point of a backup target, if you restore the data by specifying target files, the processing might fail due to an error in NetBackup. If this happens, A-2 Notes on Using NetBackup
35 perform the restore operation by specifying the upper directory so that the path name can be shorter. When a path for the target backup data includes a percent sign (%), the backup processing might fail due to an error in NetBackup. If this happens, perform the backup operation by specifying n in environment variable HIST. While executing a backup or restore operation, when multi-byte characters are included in the error messages or in the warning messages reported from the NDMP server to NetBackup, the messages might not be displayed in the Job Details window. If this happens, check the error messages and warning messages reported from the NDMP server in NetBackup unified logging files. For details on the methods for checking the unified logging files, see the Symantec documentation. Notes on Using NetBackup A-3
36 A-4 Notes on Using NetBackup
37 Index A adding NDMP policies 1-9 F FILES environment variable notes on 1-17 wild cards 1-14 G granting access permissions media servers 1-4 NDMP servers 1-4 NetBackup installing 1-3 notes on using A-1 setting up environment 1-4 note on using NetBackup A-1 S setting storage device 1-6 setting up NetBackup environment 1-4 storage device setting 1-6 I installing NetBackup 1-3 M media server granting access permissions 1-4 N NDMP policies adding 1-9 NDMP server granting access permissions 1-4 Index-1
38 Index-2
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