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Add Range
Adds the bandwidth setting for the selected clients.
Remove Range
Removes the bandwidth setting for the selected clients.
Restore Tab
The Restore tab defines properties for controlling how NetBackup performs
automatic failover to another NetBackup server if the regular server is
temporarily inaccessible for a restore. This failover does not require
administrator intervention. By default, NetBackup does not perform automatic
failover.
Some examples of when to use this capability are:
• Two or more servers are sharing a robot and each has connected drives.
When a restore is requested, one of the servers is temporarily inaccessible.
• Two or more servers have standalone drives of the same type. When a
restore is requested, one of the servers is temporarily inaccessible.
In these instances, inaccessible means that the connection between
bprd
on the
master server and
bptm
on the media server (through
bpcd
) fails. Possible
reasons for the failure are:
• Media server is down.
• Media server is up but
bpcd
on the media server is not responding (for
example, if the connection is refused or access is denied).
• Media server is up and
bpcd
is all right but
bptm
is having problems (for
example, if
vmd
is down or
bptm
cannot find the required tape).
To enable automatic failover to an alternate media server, modify the
NetBackup configuration on the master server as follows:
1. Specify the failover machines for the server:
a. In the Select Machine box, specify the server for which you want failover
protection.
b. To add a failover server, see “Add to the Lists” on page 491.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT