Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Troubleshooting Guide
- About using the Troubleshooting Guide
- Best practices
- About best practices
- Determining the NetBackup Appliance serial number
- About Fibre Channel HBA card configuration verification
- About Notification settings
- About IPMI configuration
- About password management and recovery
- About IPv4-IPv6-based network support
- About enabling BMR options
- About deleting users
- About troubleshooting tools
- Working with log files
- About NetBackup Appliance log files
- About the Collect Log files wizard
- Viewing log files using the Support command
- Where to find NetBackup Appliance log files using the Browse command
- Gathering device logs with the DataCollect command
- About gathering information for NetBackup-Java applications
- Enabling and disabling VxMS logging
- Disaster recovery
- About disaster recovery
- Disaster recovery best practices
- Disaster recovery scenarios
- Appliance sustained power interruption
- Appliance hardware failure
- Complete loss of appliance with recoverable operating system drives and attached storage disks
- Complete loss of appliance with recoverable attached storage disks
- Reimaging a NetBackup appliance from the USB drive
- Reconfiguring a 52xx master server appliance using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- Configuring a master server to communicate with an appliance media server
- Reconfiguring a 52xx or 5330 media server appliance using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- About NIC1 (eth0) port usage on NetBackup appliances
- Complete loss of appliance and attached storage disks
- NetBackup Appliance software corruption
- NetBackup Appliance database corruption
- NetBackup Appliance catalog corruption
- NetBackup Appliance operating system corruption
- NetBackup Appliance error messages
Complete loss of appliance and attached storage disks
If the location your appliance resides has encountered a catastrophic event that requires an entire appliance replacement, use the following steps as a guide to replace the appliance. This scenario assumes that your appliance, operating system drives, and attached storage disks are not recoverable.
Note:
Please contact Veritas Technical Support to assist you in replacing your appliance. The steps provided in this procedure serve as a general guide for performing a disaster recovery.
Table: Steps for replacing an appliance and attached storage disk units after they have been rendered non-operational
Steps | Action | Description |
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Step 1 | Remove the damaged appliance and replace with a new appliance. | Veritas Technical Support will dispatch service personnel to you who will then help you get your new appliance installed. |
Step 2 | Remove the damaged storage systems and replace with new storage systems. | All damaged storage systems must be replaced at the same time the appliance hardware is replaced so a proper configuration can be achieved. Veritas Technical Support will assist you in replacing the storage systems. |
Step 3 | Power on the new components. | Power on the components in the following order:
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Step 4 | Configure the appliance and storage systems. | Configure the appliance as you would a new configuration. For a 52xx appliance, see the "Initial Configuration" chapter of the NetBackup 52xx Initial Configuration Guide for more information on setting up your 52xx appliance and attached storage systems. For a 5330 appliance, see the "Initial Configuration" chapter of the NetBackup 5330 Initial Configuration Guide for more information on setting up your 5330 appliance and attached storage systems. |
Step 5 | Recover the data from a secondary backup site. | If you have a secondary backup site, Veritas Technical Support will help you work through recovering your data from a secondary backup site. |