Table 8-2
Process to recover from a permanent media server failure
(continued)
ProcedureTask
Configurethestorageserverbyuploadingtheconfiguration
from the file you edited. If you saved a configuration file
before the storage server failure, use that file.
See “Setting the storage server configuration” on page 70.
Configurethe storageserver
If you have load balancing servers, add them to the
configuration.
See “Adding a load balancing server” on page 58.
Configuretheloadbalancing
servers
Ifyou editedthe deduplicationconfigurationfile, makethe
same changes to that file.
See“Aboutthededuplicationconfigurationfile”onpage60.
See “Editing the deduplication configuration file”
on page 60.
Change configuration
settings
See “Changing the deduplication disk volume state”
on page 77.
See “Changing the deduplication pool state” on page 77.
Changethediskvolumestate
and disk pool state to UP
If any backup jobs failed, restart those jobs. Alternatively,
wait until the next scheduled backup, at which time the
backup jobs should succeed.
Restart the backup jobs
Recovering the storage server after NetBackup
catalog recovery
Ifa disasterrequires a recoveryof theNetBackup catalog,you must setthe storage
server configuration after the NetBackup catalog is recovered.
See “Setting the storage server configuration” on page 70.
Symantec recommends that you save your storage server configuration.
See “Preparing for disaster” on page 103.
Information about recovering the master server is available.
See the NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide.
107Disaster recovery
Recovering the storage server after NetBackup catalog recovery