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Seth_E
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11 years ago

INF - Skipping backup id there is no fragment 1

Netbackup 7.6.0.1

Windows 2008 R2

 

Hi there,

I'm using the catalog view in GUI to verify contents of media. I get this error on one of the media:

INF - Skipping backup id (clientname) there is no fragment 1. This media is a second copy as primary copy is on disk.

How would I go about deleting the images on this media?

How can I pull a report that shows if any of my tapes (offsite) contain these fragment errors? Is this possible?

Thanks all for your help.

 

 

  • So no copy 1 or anything on disk in that output.

    Copy 2 is primary and split across 1784L4 and 0155L4

    Copy 3 is on 1391L4

    As you are on 7.6.x and everything is in EMM these days it would be best to take the earlier advice and call support or do the consistency check

9 Replies

  • If you are in the catalog area running a verify search with copy 2 selected then it should show under the media id column all tapes that the image is held on - then check you have all of those tapes

    Why do you want to delete them?

    If you really do then :

    bpexpdate -backupid servername_epochnumber -copy 2 -d 0

    Where servername_epochnumber is the backup id of the image in question and you would select copy 1 for disk and copy 2 for tape depending on which you wanted to delete

  • Hey Mark,

    I actually get this error when I'm in the catalogue (verify) window. So, the tape is not listed and instead the error pops up.

    I should have said "duplicate" not delete. My mistake. So, when i attempt to list the media either under verify or duplicate, I get the error.

     

    Seth

  • Please show us output of 
    bpimagelist -backupid <backup_id> -L

  • Are you sure that this is a second copy and copy 1 is still on disk?

    Does the catalog show that?

    Please show us the details as requested by Marianne

  • I would suggest you run NBCC - this will look for the types of issues you have described.

    It requires a call to Symantec to have it analyzed.  

    http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH67840

  • Here you go


    Client:            client1
    Backup ID:         client1.fqdn.com_1402095658
    Policy:            SAP_DB_WKLY
    Policy Type:       SAP (17)
    Proxy Client:      (none specified)
    Creator:           creator
    Name1:             (none specified)
    Sched Label:       Default-Application-Backup
    Schedule Type:     UBAK (2)
    Retention Level:   1 month (3)
    Backup Time:            6/6/2014 7:00:58 PM (1402095658)
    Elapsed Time:      36938 second(s)
    Expiration Time:        7/7/2014 7:00:58 PM (1404774058)
    Compressed:        no
    Client Encrypted:  no
    Kilobytes:         342701188
    Number of Files:   51
    Number of Copies:  2
    Number of Fragments:   3
    Histogram:         0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    DB Compressed:     no
    Files File Name:   SAP_DB_WKLY_1402095658_UBAK.f
    Previous Backup Files File Name:   (none specified)
    Parent Backup Image File Name:   (none specified)
    SW Version:        (none specified)
    Options:           0x0
    MPX:               0
    TIR Info:          0
    TIR Expiration:       12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
    Keyword:           sap_oracle_.beoafhyl.lst11708
    Ext Security Info: no
    File Restore Raw:  no
    Image Dump Level:  0
    File System Only:  no
    Object Descriptor: (none specified)
    Previous BI Time:     12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
    BI Full Time:         12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
    Request Pid:       0
    Backup Status:     0
    Stream Number:     0
    Backup Copy:       Standard (0)
    Files File size:     28618
    PFI type:     0
    IMAGE_ATTRIBUTE:     0
    Primary Copy:      2
    Image Type:        0  (Regular)
    Job ID:            44913
    Num Resumes:       1
    Resume Expiration:    12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
    Data Classification:    (none specified)
    Data_Classification_ID: (none specified)
    Storage Lifecycle Policy:    (none specified)
    Storage Lifecycle Policy Version:    0
    STL_Completed:      0
    Remote Expiration Time:    12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
    Origin Master Server:  (none specified)
    Origin Master GUID:    (none specified)
    Snap Time:         12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
    IR Enabled:      no
    Client Character Set:     1
    Image On Hold:     0
    Indexing Status:   0
    Copy number:       2
     Fragment:         1
     Kilobytes:        100989184
     Remainder:        0
     Media Type:       Media Manager (2)
     Density:          hcart (6)
     File Num:         44
     ID:               1784L4
     Host:             catorsnbs01.ta1.tas-can.com
     Block Size:       262144
     Offset:           11059721
     Media Date:           5/25/2014 6:51:11 AM (1401015071)
     Dev Written On:   1
     Flags:            0x0 
     Media Descriptor:        ?
     Expiration Time:       7/7/2014 7:00:58 PM (1404774058)
     MPX:              0
     retention_lvl:    1 month (3)
     Try to Keep Time:     12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
     Copy Creation Time:      6/8/2014 12:47:49 PM (1402246069)
     Data Format:      Tar
     checkpoint:       0
     resume num:       1
     Key tag:          *NULL*
     STL tag:          *NULL*
     Copy on hold:     0
    Copy number:       2
     Fragment:         2
     Kilobytes:        241712004
     Remainder:        0
     Media Type:       Media Manager (2)
     Density:          hcart (6)
     File Num:         1
     ID:               0155L4
     Host:             host.fqdn.com
     Block Size:       262144
     Offset:           2
     Media Date:           6/8/2014 11:29:57 AM (1402241397)
     Dev Written On:   3
     Flags:            0x0 
     Media Descriptor:        ?
     checkpoint:       0
     resume num:       1
     Copy on hold:     0
    Copy number:       3
     Fragment:         1
     Kilobytes:        342701188
     Remainder:        0
     Media Type:       Media Manager (2)
     Density:          hcart (6)
     File Num:         24
     ID:               1391L4
     Host:              host.fqdn.com
     Block Size:       262144
     Offset:           7640799
     Media Date:            6/7/2014 1:55:16 AM (1402120516)
     Dev Written On:   2
     Flags:            0x0 
     Media Descriptor:        ?
     Expiration Time:       7/7/2014 7:00:58 PM (1404774058)
     MPX:              0
     retention_lvl:    1 month (3)
     Try to Keep Time:     12/31/1969 7:00:00 PM (0)
     Copy Creation Time:      6/8/2014 12:47:49 PM (1402246069)
     Data Format:      Tar
     checkpoint:       0
     resume num:       1
     Key tag:          *NULL*
     STL tag:          *NULL*
     Copy on hold:     0

  • So no copy 1 or anything on disk in that output.

    Copy 2 is primary and split across 1784L4 and 0155L4

    Copy 3 is on 1391L4

    As you are on 7.6.x and everything is in EMM these days it would be best to take the earlier advice and call support or do the consistency check

  • Hey Mark,

     

    According to support, you are correct. the image is spanned across multiple tapes, therefore, i had to use the bpduplicate command to duplicate the backup id (rather than do it by volume). This seems to work.