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Hi Marianne,
Thanks for the update. I'm unable to open the file as it is too big. Can you suggest some editors please.
Try TextPad.
Hopefully your logging level is not set to 5?
I only enable this logging level if requested by Veritas Support.
Level 3 is normally fine for 99% of troubleshooting.
- Lowell_Palecek5 years agoLevel 6
My 7.5.x way-back machine isn't working so well this morning. In current terminology, a VMware policy has a backup host or a restore host. I think it used to be called a proxy host. At any rate, that's where bpbkar32 executes.
Q1: In your case, does bpbkar32 execute on the same master/media server where bpbrm executes?
Q2: Do you see anything significant in the Windows application event log? Did bpbkar32 or another NetBackup process crash?
For Windows client processes such as bpfis, bpbkar32, and tar32, the important logging level is the one you configure under Windows client host properties. It should be set to 2, which is the max.
Q3: If bpbkar32 didn't crash, what errors do you find in its log? If bpbkar32 did crash, what are the last 20 log lines before the crash? Please post such a summary here.
Q4: Are your Windows and VMware versions (VCenter, Esx server, VDDK) compatible with NetBackup 7.5.0.7?
- Lowell_Palecek5 years agoLevel 6
Upon reflection, I think I may have been incorrect in assuming you are doing VMware policy backups. Are you actually doing MS-Windows policy backups? Please share your policy information. Q2 and Q3 in my previous post still apply.
- skrp5 years agoLevel 4
Thank you Marianne. I've installed Textpad.
Logging level is 0. I've checked both the files but don't see anything that I think is the cause of the issue. May be I can't find it. Will you be able to check the log(bpbrm) which I uploaded?
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