Hi Guys,
I’ve got success :) . I recheck everything in Sharepoint backup check list and also find this article TECH158316 as usefull (Currently is not accessible , Google cache can help ).
As additional steps I add service account for SharePoint backup to “Netbackup Legacy Client Service”and recreate web application on destination farm to have exact match of IIS port and location of Web Application C:\inetpub\wwwroot\wss\80\
Now I have some troubles with some webparts that are missing after restore, but I think to push these troubles to SharePoint team.
But, (always have BUT J), now I have problem with GRT backup and restores I’m hitting known bug: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH87800
GRT Backup completes without any error or warnings, but when I try to restore I cannot select file to restore files and folders appear to be missing. If I try to restore file which is seen in recovery console, files are restored but their size is 0 KB.
I find following errors in Windows log about NFS and think that they might be the problem:
Source: NfsRdr
Event ID: 16384
Level: Warning
Description: Client for NFS requested a mount with file locking enabled, and the remote Network File System (NFS) server does not support file locking. Client for NFS mounted the shared resource anyway. File locking may not be available. To avoid this warning in the future, enable file-locking suppport on the remote NFS server.
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Log Name: Application
Source: NfsClnt
Event ID: 16397
Level: Warning
Description: Windows(R) Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) failed a request to connect to Active Directory Domain Services(R) for Windows user < \netbackup_user>. Without the corresponding UNIX identity of the Windows user, the user cannot access Network File System (NFS) shared resources. Verify that the Windows user is in Active Directory Domain Services and has access permissions.
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Do you have any ideas?
Thank you Guys, without your help i couldn’t make it