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1) Which are the backup types that are available in Netbackup ?

AnswerDifferential Incremental Backup Commulative Incremental Backup User Backup User Archive Full Backup 2) What is a master server & media server? NetBackup Master Server - The Master Server is the "brains" for all data protection activities, from scheduling and tracking client backups to managing tape media and more. NetBackup Media Server - Manages backups and restores of Client and the Media Server's local data to direct attached or SANattached storage (tape/disk). 3) What is volume pools & volume Groups? Volume Any individual bit of media - tape, optical disk, etc. Volume Pool A logical grouping of volumes to be used for a specific application. For instance, Oracle backs up to a certain pool, the OS to a different pool, and product code to a third pool. Volume Group A logical grouping of volumes based on physical location. Whereas the pool is used for actual data, the group is used for administrative work. If you wanted to move all the volumes from one robot to another, you can either move the volumes one at a time or, if they're all in the same group, move the group. 4) What is media multiplexing? AnswerThe process of sending concurrent-multiple backups from one or more clients to a single storage device and interleaving those images onto the media. 5) What does these status codes mean- 216, 256, 298, 50? 6) What is the process of importing images and why do we import images? 7) What does it mean by inventorying a robot? 8) What is avrd ? AnswerThe automatic volume recognition daemon on UNIX and process on Windows 9) What is bpadm? AnswerAn administrator utility that runs on NetBackup UNIX servers. It has a character-based, menu interface that can be run from terminals that do not have X Windows capabilities. 10) What is a frozen image ? AnswerA stable disk copy of the data prior to backup. A frozen image is created very rapidly, causing minimal impact on other applications. There are two basic types: copy-on-write and mirror. 11) What is retention period ? AnswerThe length of time that NetBackup keeps backup and archive images. The retention period is specified on the schedule.

12) What is tape spanning ? Using more than one tape to store a single backup image. 13) What is TLD,TLH,TLM,TL4,TL8? TLD-Tape Library DLT TLH-Tape Library Half-inch TLM-Tape Library Multimedia TL4-Tape Library 4MM TL8-Tape Library 8MM 14) What is the full form of DLT? Answer-Digital-linear tape or tape drive type. 15) What is image expiration and volume expiration? Image ExpirationThe date and time when NetBackup stops tracking a backup image. Volume ExpirationThe date and time when the physical media (tape) is considered to be no longer usable. 16) Commanline to shutdown netbackup services on Windows Server? Answer-bpdown 17) Which command is used to produce a report on Status of Netbackup Images? Answer-bpimagelist 18) What is the use of command vmupdate? Answer-Inventory the media contents of a robotic library. 19) Commandline for Creating a copy of backups created by NetBackup? Answer-bpduplicate

1. If you have a SCSI attached robot and in device monitor you see the drives marked as AVR, what does that mean and how would you fix it? In the NetBackup (tm) administration GUI, select Media and Device Management | Devices | Robots, then select the robot in question, right-click and select Change, click Browse to detect and select the new device path, and finally click OK to close the Change Robot window. With the new definition in place, stop and start the Device Manager service and then verify that the control for the drives has changed from automatic volume recognition (AVR) to the appropriate setting (i.e. TLD, TL8, etc.). 1. The Removal Storage Service was running on the server, stopped this service. 2. RAn Configuration Wizard and the wizard detected all drives and Tape Robots. 3. Moves tape drives into tape libraries. 4. Rebooted the robots once and didn't shown any errors. 5. Rebooted the server and Ran Manual backup. 6. Backup process Started on all drives without any issues. 2. If I asked you to tell me if a client has Netbackup on it just by using a telnet command what would you do? ANS: Telnet command used to check the bpcd port is running on the client Telnet < host name> bpcd /13782 3. If you wanted to know what IP address netbackup was using to perform backups what command would you run and where would you run it?

ANS: use bpclntcmd pn from master server to the client. Bpcover r < host name> 4. What is flash backup? Flash backup is like a raw backup where it does the backup at the block level--the main difference is that it can do differentials. The major advantage however, and the place where Veritas/Symantec recommends using Flash Backups, is when you have a large number (millions) of small files. Flash backup will back up these files much faster since it's doing a block level backup rather than trying to pick up each file from the file system. 5. How is image stored in netbackup Images are in GNU Tar for mat, but the tar binary has been mod i fied from GNU source. Image meta data is a binary file (the catalog) 6. If a media ID A04567 comes back and it is frozen, what are the steps to unfreeze it and move it back to scratch from the command line? ANS: bpmedia unfreez < Media ID> Through GUI , right click on the media to move to scratch volume pool 7. If you wanted to bypass netbackup commands and move a tape from slot 1 to drive 3 how would you do that? ANS: robtest s1 d3 8. What is the client version supported by NBU 6.x and 5.x masters ANS: The version support from 6.x to 4.5 9. If your last catalog backup was two days ago and the master server crashed what would you have to do to bring your environment back up to present time? ANS:Need to check previous last two days back catalog backup tapes and restore 10. How do you find a disk based image via the command line and then delete it? ANS: http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/279174.htm 11. How do you import an NBU image that has been written to a disk storage unit? Bpimport command would work well here. 12. What are the critical catalogs or databases on a Media Server? 13. How would you tune NetBackup to increase backup performance? In which location(path) the temp files located in Netbackup for Windows/Unix? This would be done by tunning the number and size of buffers. NET_BUFFER_SZ, SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS, NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS But could also be done by changing other parameters such as multistreaming, multiplexing, etc. 14.What is the process of importing images and why do we import images? ANS: There are two phases. Phase I: It builds the skeleton metadata Phase II: It allows you to select which images to actually complete the import process. http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/240402.htm 15.How to Importing and expiring images? Backups that have expired may be imported by using the bpimport command, provided the media on which the backups reside have not yet been overwritten. Importing images is a two-stage process: Phase 1

This is performed first and must be done on all media concerned with the backups to be imported (particularly if the backups have spanned over several tapes). This phase recreates catalog entries for the backups by populating the media server's Media Database (mediaDB) with the media IDs, and creating the header files of the backup images in the Image Database. After this phase is completed, the images may be browsed for selection for Phase 2 import. Phase 2 This may be performed on all media involved in Phase 1, or if there is a selection of backup images desired for importing (after browsing), then the import may be done on the basis of backup IDs. This phase of the import creates the files file(s) of the backup images in the Image Database. bpexpdate -recalculate -backupid backup_id -d 0 -client name - M master_server 16.What does it mean by inventoring a robot? Scan all the media in the libary 17.What is SAN media server? Manages backups and restores of Client and the Media Server's local data to direct attached or SAN-attached storage (tape/disk). Provides all the functionality of a Media Server without the ability to backup and restore data from remote clients. The SAN Media Server is designed for data-intensive systems that require high performance access to SAN attached backup hardware. 18. How to check tape is bad? 19. How to check the tape is already expired or not? If the Images are expired then the tapes will be scratch pool. 20. How to check volume pool? 21 Media has been already expired, How to find out? 22. How to check tape is in cap? Login to robtest S P Showes the tapes in Cap. 23. How to see log entries, how to create log directories? etBackup 6.x introduced a new type of logging, referred to as unified logging. This style of logging is used by new NetBackup daemons, such as the Intelligent Resource Manager (IRM) and the Enterprise Media Manager (EMM) daemons. Unified logs are written to the /usr/openv/logs directory By default, the maximum log file size in unified logging is 5120 KB. After a log file reaches 5120 KB, the file is closed and a new log file is opened. NetBackup will also keep 28 days of logging, by default. 24.SQL Script.. in client..how to create? ANS: Start> program> Backup, restore and archive> select DBs and save. It will create .bch files 25. How to install media server(with device configuration steps)? http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/316373.htm 26.what is avr mode The robotic daemon managing the drive has connected to LTID (the device daemon and Device Manager service) and is running. The drive is in the usable state. AVR is assumed to be active for the drive, as all robotic drives must be in automatic volume recognition (AVR) mode (not OPR mode). Applies only to robotic drives. 27. There is a Tape library with 10 drives ...Can we able to create 2 Storage units.....? ANS: As per my knowledge. N no. of storage units you can create. But mail criteria to create a storage unit is. 1: It should be same robot controller 2: It should be same library

3: It should be same media server connected 4: It should be same Density. 28.There are 1000 Client machines , 999 machines are transferring datas in good speed but one client machine is taking too long to transfer a datas ..... That is ...backup should complete within 2 hours ..but after 12 hours and more ...the data transfer is still happening.... why? ANS: Please check the Network bandwidth. BPTM,bpbrm on both master and media server and bpbkar and bpcd logs on clients. I am appreciated if any one give more information on this.

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