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Old 05-16-2005
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database image size

hi ,

we are using Veritas netbackup 5 to backup all databases at our site.
i noticed lately that a specific filesystem on the netbackup servers in running critically out of space , after some investigations i found that there are images that are increasing in size everytime a backup is taken .
the images are found under "/opt/openv/netbackup/db/images" .
my question is :
1 - Is it safe to delete these database images .
2 - these images are used for what .

please note :that we are running solaris 8 over sparc .

thanks for ur help
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Late Answer:

NetBackup stores all information from Backups in its Database.
It records the client,the file being backuped, the Tape that was used,...
Every new backup /restore will store infos to this database.
VERITAS recommends to install NetBackup and the Backup Catalog on a growable Filesystem like Veritas Filesystem.

What you can do:

x) Backup the complete NetBackup Server, plug in a bigger hard disk,
re-install the OS, install NetBackup and restore from Tape

Or:

x) Assuming you have 1 disk:

Insert a second disk to your server, create a Filesystem, and tell NetBackup
to backup the DB/Catalog to the new disk/mountpoint. Manually initate a DB/Catalog Backup to the new location. Then tell netbackup to use this disk a the primary source for the DB/Catalog. Now all Database data is on the new,bigger disk
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thanks networkr@k

i got what u said ; but i was wondering if u could tell me the steps to "initate a DB/Catalog Backup to the new location" .

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@ppass:

I will test it for you on monday at work...
I will move the catalog/db to a new disk and will post the necessary tasks and results.

My test setup:

x) NetBackup 4.5 FP6 running on Solaris 9 SPARC (E250)

x) Master and Media Server on the same machine

I will manually shrink the filesystem to run in your problem of to less space.
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just curious ... why not just move the directory to a bigger filesystem and keep the same path either by sym-linking or by mounting?
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Just Ice :

this is a good suggestion but the file system that the image currently is mounted is / .

i only have 2 80 GB hardisks that are mirrored ,so maybe making a simlink would work but i can not see how i can mount it to another file system .
please note that in the hardisk there are no more free spcace , all space are mounted and partitioned .
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