heavenice
16 years agoLevel 3
system error occurred(130)
Hi there!
Recently, I have the need to restore a couple of files to the Filer via NDMP, and upon the restart process I get these errors:
4/20/2009 2:10:53 PM - begin Restore
4/20/2009 2:10:54 PM - end Restore; elapsed time: 00:00:01
system error occurred(130)
It seemed that the restore fails the very moment it has been started.
This is what is going on.
I'm using Netbackup 6.5.3 on a Windows 2000 SP4 Master Server, and I've a SUN NAS 5320 with OS 4.22 M1 (Build 65)
I've a SUN 8-slot LTO3 tape drive. I loaded this set of 8 tapes (containing 2 weeks worthed of backups) into the tapes, do an inventory and got them shown up nicely.
Next, I imported the images from the tapes to the EMM database, import the catalogs and the retore points are shown up nicely.
Upon selecting the required restore and activate, the above-mentioned error is all I see almost instantaneously. Note that I am restoring to a different path.
Restoration is not new to me and I've done it countless times before hitting this snag. NDMP is definitely working fine and the logs shows nothing. Even now when I do a flat backup and restore test, it still works. However, it just seemed that nothing in this set of tapes is recoverable.
Does anyone has a clue?
Recently, I have the need to restore a couple of files to the Filer via NDMP, and upon the restart process I get these errors:
4/20/2009 2:10:53 PM - begin Restore
4/20/2009 2:10:54 PM - end Restore; elapsed time: 00:00:01
system error occurred(130)
It seemed that the restore fails the very moment it has been started.
This is what is going on.
I'm using Netbackup 6.5.3 on a Windows 2000 SP4 Master Server, and I've a SUN NAS 5320 with OS 4.22 M1 (Build 65)
I've a SUN 8-slot LTO3 tape drive. I loaded this set of 8 tapes (containing 2 weeks worthed of backups) into the tapes, do an inventory and got them shown up nicely.
Next, I imported the images from the tapes to the EMM database, import the catalogs and the retore points are shown up nicely.
Upon selecting the required restore and activate, the above-mentioned error is all I see almost instantaneously. Note that I am restoring to a different path.
Restoration is not new to me and I've done it countless times before hitting this snag. NDMP is definitely working fine and the logs shows nothing. Even now when I do a flat backup and restore test, it still works. However, it just seemed that nothing in this set of tapes is recoverable.
Does anyone has a clue?
- Check this out. I guess its exactly what you are trying to do..
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/317401.htm