05-11-2015 09:29 AM
Oracle Policy failed with EC 130(system error occurred)
Detailed status:
05/11/2015 05:02:14 - Error bprd (pid=19352) Unable to write progress log </usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops/dbext/logs/3051.0.1431338533> on client xxx.com. Policy=XXX_ORA_ARCH Sched=NONE
05/11/2015 05:02:14 - Error bprd (pid=19352) CLIENT XXX.com POLICY XXX_ORA_ARCH SCHED NONE EXIT STATUS 130 (system error occurred)
OS /Version :
Master server :NetBackup-Solaris10 7.6.0.4
Media server : NetBackup-RedHat2.6.18 7.6.0.1
Client server : NetBackup-RedHat2.6.18 7.6.0.1
Experts : Could you please advice !!!
05-11-2015 10:06 AM
Getting below RMAN logs :
Experts : can you help to fix this EC 130 issue
05-11-2015 10:57 AM
Experts : can anyone help me to fix this EC 130 issue ?
05-11-2015 12:00 PM
Previous cases reporting this issue discovered they were running up on limits set in the /etc/security/limits.conf file. Could you check this file on the client and see if there are any settings for the Oracle user in there (like nproc)?
05-11-2015 12:06 PM
05-11-2015 01:21 PM
@Criz :
o/p of file :
# /etc/security/limits.conf
#
#Each line describes a limit for a user in the form:
#
#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
#
#Where:
#<domain> can be:
# - an user name
# - a group name, with @group syntax
# - the wildcard *, for default entry
# - the wildcard %, can be also used with %group syntax,
# for maxlogin limit
#
#<type> can have the two values:
# - "soft" for enforcing the soft limits
# - "hard" for enforcing hard limits
#
#<item> can be one of the following:
# - core - limits the core file size (KB)
# - data - max data size (KB)
# - fsize - maximum filesize (KB)
# - memlock - max locked-in-memory address space (KB)
# - nofile - max number of open files
# - rss - max resident set size (KB)
# - stack - max stack size (KB)
# - cpu - max CPU time (MIN)
# - nproc - max number of processes
# - as - address space limit (KB)
# - maxlogins - max number of logins for this user
# - maxsyslogins - max number of logins on the system
# - priority - the priority to run user process with
# - locks - max number of file locks the user can hold
# - sigpending - max number of pending signals
# - msgqueue - max memory used by POSIX message queues (bytes)
# - nice - max nice priority allowed to raise to values: [-20, 19]
# - rtprio - max realtime priority
#
#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
#
#* soft core 0
#* hard rss 10000
#@student hard nproc 20
#@faculty soft nproc 20
#@faculty hard nproc 50
#ftp hard nproc 0
#@student - maxlogins 4
# End of file
@oinstall soft nofile 65536
@oinstall hard nofile 65536
@oinstall soft nproc 16384
@oinstall hard nproc 16384
@oinstall soft stack 32768
@oinstall hard stack unlimited
Please suggest
05-11-2015 01:24 PM
@Marianne : i saw your updates on another forum for same issue, i have checked comms between client and master : forward and reverse name lookup as well as port connectivity on PBX (port 1556).
dbext log folder : drwxrwxrwt : 777 Permission
yeah i have created the dbclient log folder with full permission
kindly suggest next course of action to fix this issue
05-11-2015 01:29 PM
@Criz : Checked /etc/security/limits.conf file
o/p for ur ref. :
/etc/security/limits.conf
#
#Each line describes a limit for a user in the form:
#
#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
#
#Where:
#<domain> can be:
# - an user name
# - a group name, with @group syntax
# - the wildcard *, for default entry
# - the wildcard %, can be also used with %group syntax,
# for maxlogin limit
#
#<type> can have the two values:
# - "soft" for enforcing the soft limits
# - "hard" for enforcing hard limits
#
#<item> can be one of the following:
# - core - limits the core file size (KB)
# - data - max data size (KB)
# - fsize - maximum filesize (KB)
# - memlock - max locked-in-memory address space (KB)
# - nofile - max number of open files
# - rss - max resident set size (KB)
# - stack - max stack size (KB)
# - cpu - max CPU time (MIN)
# - nproc - max number of processes
# - as - address space limit (KB)
# - maxlogins - max number of logins for this user
# - maxsyslogins - max number of logins on the system
# - priority - the priority to run user process with
# - locks - max number of file locks the user can hold
# - sigpending - max number of pending signals
# - msgqueue - max memory used by POSIX message queues (bytes)
# - nice - max nice priority allowed to raise to values: [-20, 19]
# - rtprio - max realtime priority
#
#<domain> <type> <item> <value>
#
#* soft core 0
#* hard rss 10000
#@student hard nproc 20
#@faculty soft nproc 20
#@faculty hard nproc 50
#ftp hard nproc 0
#@student - maxlogins 4
# End of file
@oinstall soft nofile 65536
@oinstall hard nofile 65536
@oinstall soft nproc 16384
@oinstall hard nproc 16384
@oinstall soft stack 32768
@oinstall hard stack unlimited
kindly suggest !!
05-11-2015 01:43 PM
05-11-2015 02:29 PM
Please find dbclient logs
05-11-2015 02:30 PM
and bprd logs and let me know what need to be done to fix this issue
05-11-2015 03:52 PM
Hi,
I can see the following warning in db client log "NBBSA_CLIENT_HOST name= <Instance> differs from NBU config name"
Make sure client name are exactly same in bp.conf file and one used by rman .
05-11-2015 05:21 PM
@pangal : Both names are same(RMAN & bp.conf entries), Already checked !!
05-11-2015 06:57 PM
Hi,
1) I guess i have seen this error in my environment , it is communication issue ,Execute bpclntcmd commands on client to check connectivity
Client name should be exactly same everwhere (With same case ) bpconf file, rman and netbackup policy
if shortname( everwhere shortname should be used), if full name( everywhere fullname should be used)
2) Also check the bpps output ,there might be stuck process on the client ,
05-11-2015 06:59 PM