Jeff, FYI, Workstation Solutions' Quick Restore package also allows all of the configuration options that Budtools allowed. If you want to take a look at their stuff, the url is www.worksta.com You're right that Veritas requires the drives in the library to be either directly attached to a filer, or attached to another filer. On the second issue, each F760 is able to support up to four tape drives, an F740 can support 2 and our newer F840 can support up to 8, so it depends on the model of filer you have. If your tape library supports splitting the internal bus, by daisy chaining a couple of drives together and cabling them directly to a filer, we have customers who are doing this, using Veritas to control the robotics. A backup package is required to control the robotics because we have no robotics control capability built-in to DataOnTap. Hope this helps.
-----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Krueger [mailto:jkrueger@qualcomm.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 7:04 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Veritas NetBackup + NDMP == Doh!!
We are currently using BudTool and implementing Veritas NetBackup as a replacement. We want to use NDMP to dump the filer's data off to a NetBackup server (big honkin' sun box w/ lots of library enclosed DLT7k's). Veritas says that in 3.2, they only support NDMP dump/restore to filer attached tape. In 3.4 they claim to support NDMP 3-way dump/restore from one NetApp to another NetApp with locally attached tape. So we are double hosed. Of course, BudTool effortlessly does NDMP to the filer attached tape, 3-way to another filer attached tape, and apparently right back into the BudTool host which is what we want with NetBackup.
Anyone else trying to do the same thing? Any other ideas short of sitting on Veritas?
On another topic entirely, does anyone have experience attaching many (2-4) DLT7k's per NetApp and using them as a backup tape server via 3-way NDMP? Something tells me that ONTAP and the filer are not designed to handle this well, but we'd like to see if anyone else is trying this. A possible solution for us would be using two or three filers with 4 drives attached to each as a pool of dump/restore servers for the other 20 or 30 filers.
Thanks!!
-- Jeff
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