Thank notooth's replay!
This document (
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/267773.htm) you provided is operating systems that NetBackup for
NDMP supports. I can do NDMP local not remote backup on linux and hp-ux.
I have got the information "Remote NDMP is currently supported on Solaris and Windows NT/2000/2003 platforms." from "VERITAS NetBackup™ 5.1 for NDMP System Administrator’s Guide for UNIX and Windows", sorry, I forgot its downloading address.
I really want to ensure whether it can support other platform now.
The detail information about it in "VERITAS NetBackup™ 5.1 for NDMP System Administrator’s Guide for UNIX and Windows".
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Remote NDMP Backup/Restore
This is a form of three-way backup/restore, in which data travels from an NDMP host on the network to a tape storage unit attached to a NetBackup media server. The storage device on the NetBackup media server is used for NDMP data only. Data movement is controlled by an NDMP “mover agent” running on a supported NetBackup media server.
Remote NDMP is currently supported on Solaris and Windows NT/2000/2003 platforms. For the latest information on supported platforms, refer to “NDMP Information on the Web” on page xiii.
Redirected Restore (to a Different Client)
In a redirected restore, files are restored to a client other than the one from which they were originally backed up. In NetBackup for NDMP, this means the restore data travels from an NDMP host (or NetBackup media server) with a locally attached storage device to another NDMP host on the network.
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