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Veritas NetBackup™ Release Notes
Last Published:
2021-01-15
Product(s):
NetBackup (8.3.0.1)
- About NetBackup 8.3.0.1
- New features, enhancements, and changes
- NetBackup 8.3.0.1 new features, changes, and enhancements
- Operational notes
- NetBackup installation and upgrade operational notes
- NetBackup administration and general operational notes
- NetBackup administration interface operational notes
- NetBackup Bare Metal Restore operational notes
- NetBackup Cloud operational notes
- NetBackup with Veritas CloudPoint operational notes
- NetBackup deduplication operational notes
- NetBackup internationalization and localization operational notes
- NetBackup for NDMP operational notes
- NetBackup Snapshot Client operational notes
- NetBackup virtualization operational notes
- Appendix A. About SORT for NetBackup Users
- Appendix B. NetBackup installation requirements
- Appendix C. NetBackup compatibility requirements
- Appendix D. Other NetBackup documentation and related documents
BMR restore may take significant amount of time for formatting and volume creation step
Due to operating system changes, a Bare Metal Restore (BMR) restore may take significant time during the formatting step when there are logical volumes in the system being restore. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 has introduced some changes for LVM2 which causes scanning of the udev database. This scanning takes a significant amount of time for LVM-related operations.
When you perform a BMR restore, you may see the following message in the bmrrst
logs:
WARNING: Device * not initialized in udev database even after waiting 10000000 microseconds.
The BMR restore still succeeds, despite the longer restore time.