Hi,
Has anyone started using Veritas netbackup version 3.2 with Ontap 5.3.2(D3) or just plain Ontap 5.3.2.
Before upgrading our backup software, we would like to here from other sites that have experienced this upgrade.
Thanks
Manny
We use NBU with DOT 5.3.2D4. (I think R1 = D3) Be prepared to reconfigure NBU after you upgrade from 3.1. It took my backup team abot 3 or 4 days to track down the changes they had to make to NBU configuration to reflect the changes in 5.3.2. Personally I don't know what they did aside from the fact that they mentioned changes in the device names from DOT 5.2.x
Tom
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Menachem Kaiser wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone started using Veritas netbackup version 3.2 with Ontap 5.3.2(D3) or just plain Ontap 5.3.2.
Before upgrading our backup software, we would like to here from other sites that have experienced this upgrade.
Thanks
Manny
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a method to access a CIFS share residing on a NetApp- Filer from a UNIX client. In particular I am interested in maintaining NTFS-style ACLs.
Is anybody doing this successfully ?
Regards,
I haven't done it, but you should look at Samba's smbclient, which is an FTP-like tool, or (better) at smbfs (only works on linux to the best of my knowledge), which gives you the ability to unix-ly mount a cifs share on a unix host....
Yours, Eyal Traitel. Motorola Semi. Israel.
Michael van Elst wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a method to access a CIFS share residing on a NetApp- Filer from a UNIX client. In particular I am interested in maintaining NTFS-style ACLs.
Is anybody doing this successfully ?
Regards,
i.A. Michael van Elst / phone: +49 721 6635 330 Xlink - Network Information Centre / fax: +49 721 6635 349 Vincenz-Priessnitz-Str. 3 /\ link http://nic.xlink.net/ D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany /_______ email: hostmaster@xlink.net [ Xlink Internet Service GmbH, Sitz Karlsruhe ] [ Amtsgericht Karlsruhe HRB 8161, Geschaeftsfuehrer: Prof. Michael Rotert ]
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 04:23:45PM +0200, Eyal Traitel wrote:
I haven't done it, but you should look at Samba's smbclient, which is an FTP-like tool, or (better) at smbfs (only works on linux to the best of my knowledge), which gives you the ability to unix-ly mount a cifs share on a unix host....
Samba doesn't yet know fully about WinNT-ACLs. The smbd-Server can handle requests for querying and setting ACLs by emulating the ACLs with some approximated chown/chmod-Operation. The smbclient however doesn't know ACLs at all.
Both smbclient and smbfs (you are right, it is Linux-only) use the same underlying client library.
On a sidenote, I haven't been able to use the smbclient. I have installed the lastest Samba-2.05, but it fails to establish a session with the filer. The smbclient works together with WinNT servers in the same domain.
Regards, Michael van Elst
Yours, Eyal Traitel. Motorola Semi. Israel.
Michael van Elst wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a method to access a CIFS share residing on a NetApp- Filer from a UNIX client. In particular I am interested in maintaining NTFS-style ACLs.
Is anybody doing this successfully ?
Regards,
i.A. Michael van Elst / phone: +49 721 6635 330 Xlink - Network Information Centre / fax: +49 721 6635 349 Vincenz-Priessnitz-Str. 3 /\ link http://nic.xlink.net/ D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany /_______ email: hostmaster@xlink.net [ Xlink Internet Service GmbH, Sitz Karlsruhe ] [ Amtsgericht Karlsruhe HRB 8161, Geschaeftsfuehrer: Prof. Michael Rotert ]