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Highlights

After all the work and planning for your new backup and recovery system, you finally get it installed and configured. You start running backups. Life is good. But wait, someone just called and said there was a problem. How could there be a problem? You have been so careful and thorough. This can't be happening! Well, it really does happen. In fact, if you look at your backup and recovery architecture, you will notice that a simple NetBackup backup of a client touches a significant amount of your enterprise.

This backup starts by having a process run on the master server that determines if it is the proper time to do a backup. Then there are communications between the master server and the media server, followed by communications between the media server and the client. The media server communicates with a robotic library and requests a specific tape be loaded into a specific drive. The client starts a process to read the data from its disk and starts sending the data across the network to the media server. The media server receives this data and passes it through shared memory to a tape drive while passing the meta data back to the master server, where it is stored in a catalog on a disk on the master server. When the backup is finished, the media server closes the tape and asks the library to take the tape from the drive and put it back in a specific slot.

We have exercised disks on a couple of different systems, exercised the network, used a robotic library, written to a drive-we've really exercised a good portion of the total enterprise. This makes backup and recovery one of the best enterprise-wide diagnostic tools. It also makes troubleshooting backup and recovery problems all that more important and difficult, since you could be troubleshooting network issues, client system issues, hardware issues at several different places, and overall operating system issues, just to mention a few. In this chapter, we give you a basic idea of how to approach these problems and identify some of the tools you will need.



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Implementing Backup and Recovery(c) The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise
Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise
ISBN: 0471227145
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 176

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