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Analyze "partially successful" restore information

bizar
Level 2

I did a restore to a a client from a dedup pool. It came out with this output:

"..LOG 1360778199 4 bptm 14176 EXITING with status 0 <----------

LOG 1360778199 4 xxx 14176 StorageServer=PureDisk:xxx Report=PDDO Stats for (xxx): read: 117649668 KB, CR received: 117724932 KB, CR received over FC: 0 KB, dedup: 0.0%
LOG 1360778199 4 tar 9904 done. status: 1
LOG 1360778199 4 tar 9904 done. status: 1: the requested operation was partially successful
LOG 1360778199 16 bpbrm 14175 client restore EXIT STATUS 1: the requested operation was partially successful
.."
 
How do i know which files have NOT been restored correctly?
 
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RamNagalla
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if you trigger the restore form Master server  you will have a default log directory for restore jobs, unless you change the path when triggering the restore

/usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops/<userid>/logs/

Installpath/netbackup/logs/user_ops/<userid>/logs/

you can find the detail log of the restore job, which show the files that are being skipped and the reason.

hope this helps.

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RamNagalla
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if you trigger the restore form Master server  you will have a default log directory for restore jobs, unless you change the path when triggering the restore

/usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops/<userid>/logs/

Installpath/netbackup/logs/user_ops/<userid>/logs/

you can find the detail log of the restore job, which show the files that are being skipped and the reason.

hope this helps.

Marianne
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tar 9904 done. status: 1

Check tar log on client as well.