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07-15-2003 04:58 AM
07-15-2003 04:58 AM
thanks....Jay
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07-15-2003 05:04 AM
07-15-2003 05:04 AM
Re: netbackup script
/usr/openv/netbackup/scripts
Rgds...Geoff
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07-15-2003 05:07 AM
07-15-2003 05:07 AM
Re: netbackup script
You will find the name in /etc/rc.log
Steve Steel
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07-15-2003 05:23 AM
07-15-2003 05:23 AM
Re: netbackup script
Steve...there was no entry in rc.log...I am not starting the client at boot time, just when the master server has a backup scheduled. Is the script located on the windows server by chance ??
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07-15-2003 05:36 AM
07-15-2003 05:36 AM
Re: netbackup script
What do you have in (on the HP box):
/usr/openv/netbackup
You might be able to config nice level in bp.conf
As far as I know, netbackup clients run from inetd - not rc scripts....
Something like this in your /etc/inetd.conf:
bpcd stream tcp nowait root /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpcd bpcd
vopied stream tcp nowait root /usr/openv/bin/vopied vopied
bpjava-msvc stream tcp nowait root /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpjava-msvc bpjava-msvc -transient
vnetd stream tcp nowait root /usr/openv/bin/vnetd vnetd
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07-15-2003 06:00 AM
07-15-2003 06:00 AM
SolutionThe 'backup and archive' daemon, 'bpbkar' works with both 'bptm' and 'bpdm' on the media server and these daemons will be affected if you renice 'bppkar'.
For NT/2000, 'bpcd' is known as 'BPCDW32'.
Regarding "...What and where would the bp script be for me to enter the nice command..."
'bpbkar' is started by a network service from the media server. I don't know how to renice this.
If you have performance problems, begin with 'defragmenting' the file systems and perform this often. Also consider multiplexing your backups, where multiple 'bpbkar' processes are used in conjuction to back up the same data.
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07-15-2003 06:05 AM
07-15-2003 06:05 AM
Re: netbackup script
Only thing I found was:
LIMIT_BANDWIDTH
Note Read ???Bandwidth Limiting??? on page 445 before setting this option.
Specifies a limit for the network bandwidth used by one or more NetBackup clients on a
network. The actual limiting occurs on the client side of the backup connection. This
feature limits only backups. Restores are unaffected. Default: The bandwidth is not
limited.
Each LIMIT_BANDWIDTH entry specifies the bandwidth value and the IP address of the
clients and networks to which it applies. The syntax is as follows:
LIMIT_BANDWIDTH = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy zzz
LIMIT_BANDWIDTH = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy zzz
Where:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the beginning of the IP address range. (For example, 10.0.0.2.)
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy is the end of the IP address range. (For example, 10.0.0.49)
zzz is the bandwidth limitation in kilobytes per second. (For example, 200) A value of
0 disables throttling for the individual client or the range of IP addresses covered by
this entry.
You c an a dd LIMIT_BANDWIDTH entries to the /usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf file
on NetBackup master servers.
Seeing how the process is spawned from inetd, an ugly way would be to have a cron job run every minute, grep the process - if exists, then renice it.....
Rgds...Geoff