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Re: Make_tape_recovery

 
TheresaR
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Make_tape_recovery

I have three 11.23 servers, one with a tape backup. Can I export the tape drive to the other two servers using nfs and make_recovery for each to tape using that method. If I can do that, how would I connect if I needed to recover. Woul I set up a new boot option for the servers to connect to the server with the tape drive by setting up a new boot option. Can the new boot option be done with simple unix commands?
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Peter Godron
Honored Contributor

Re: Make_tape_recovery

Hi,
No remote make_tape_recovery possible.

Please see:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=981902

Fabian Briseño
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Make_tape_recovery

Hello tresa.

Why dont you create an Ignite server. that would solv your problem.
Knowledge is power.
Peter Godron
Honored Contributor

Re: Make_tape_recovery

Hi,
just to confirm the findings:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=48531

Ignite server would be your answer !

Please also read:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33 on how to reward any useful answers given to your questions.
TheresaR
Frequent Advisor

Re: Make_tape_recovery

Honestly, I tried the ignite server route but ran into many difficulties. I was hoping for an easier way.
I think I need training on Ignite Server. There's plenty of documentation with a lot of variation to setting up the Ignite Server. Of all the doucmentation available, what is the best book or documentation to be recommended on the subject of preparing and setting up an Ignite Server in layman's terms.
Fabian Briseño
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Make_tape_recovery

Hello tresa.

Go to this link for the admin guide, read it and if you have further questions go ahed and ask us.

The guide is pretty simple to follow, I set up my ignite server using this document.

http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-6440/5991-6440.pdf
Knowledge is power.
TheresaR
Frequent Advisor

Re: Make_tape_recovery

I used this and had problems (messages about Kerberos, the GUI didn't work, etc. I needed to use a different destiination for the archive but the GUI didn't seem to adjust 100% to that.
I would like to start from scratch and thank you, when I run into a question, I'll post it.
Steve Post
Trusted Contributor

Re: Make_tape_recovery

Option 1 is what everyone is saying. Have an ignite server.

Option 2: movable tape drive.
Is the tape drive in a separate box connected by scsi cable?
Are the other boxes without the tape drive in reach of this separate box?
Can you reboot whenever you feel like it?
You want a way to make ignite tapes without using the ignite server?

If the answer to these 4 questions is yes, then I guess you could plug the tape drive into each of the other 2 boxes in turn, and make recovery tapes for them without using an ignite server.

Option 3: boot from media, manual configuration, then fbackup/frestore over ssh.

I DO know it is possible to make an fbackup tape by using passing the backup data over the network via secure shell. This would not be very usable for disaster recovery. But you could use it to restore files.

One problem with it is that you would have to have an individual tape for each and every fbackup job. This means you would be swapping out 3 tapes a day if you go down this path. But this problem is an "enhancement" because the tapes run very fast this way when restoring.