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EXIT STATUS 227: no entry was found

Rafiq
Level 3
Hi,

When i running bplist i am getting following error.

EXIT STATUS 227: no entry was found"

In my environment i had taken somany successfully backups. And backups are running successfully and able to restore those backups also.

Please help me to understand above error.

thanks
Rafiq
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Marianne
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Status 227 means 'for the criteria that you have specified, no backup images are found'. Carefully look at the options you specify. Any typo error with client name, backup type, date range, etc. will cause status 227.

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Deepak_W
Level 6
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backups may fail with said error when catalog volume is at or near capacity.

check the volume free space where catalog is residing...

for further reading...


for quickly make free space on catalog volume refer steps in below mentioned link....

http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/278009.htm



Marianne
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Status 227 means 'for the criteria that you have specified, no backup images are found'. Carefully look at the options you specify. Any typo error with client name, backup type, date range, etc. will cause status 227.

Deepak_W
Level 6
Partner Accredited

@Refiq -what marianne said is also correct. syntex should be proper when you executing bplist

1. If syntex is correct and still you are not getting the result then try the IP address instead of hostname in the command

2. The real fix is to be able to have consistent name resolution – forward and reverse – on both the client and master.


Also for using the bplist and its syntex refer below link...

http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/261264.htm

Nicolai
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bplist is a very powerful utility, but is very picky with it's arguments.

Try this command, it works :

bplist -B -t 13 -l -b -R -s 06/25/2009 /D/

Forgetting the -R (recursive) option very often result in status 227.  I assume you are on windows, if not you need to change the -t option.


0 = Standard
4 = Oracle
6 = Informix-On-BAR
7 = Sybase
8 = MS-SharePoint
10 = NetWare
13 = MS-Windows-NT (Pls note there is a typo in the manual, must be MS-Windows-NT)
14 = OS/2
15 = MS-SQL-Server
16 = MS-Exchange-Server
19 = NDMP
35 = NBU-Catalog Note that the following policy types apply
only to NetBackup Enterprise Server.
11 = DataTools-SQL-BackTrack
17 = SAP
18 = DB2
20 = FlashBackup
21 = Split-Mirror
22 = AFS
25 = Lotus Notes


Marianne
Level 6
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Deepak, when client name is used with bplist, it has to match client name used in policy EXACTLY. The folder name matching the client name is created under the images folder. If client was backed up using FQDN, and short name or IP address is used with bplist, it WILL result in 227.

Will_Restore
Level 6
as Nicolai pointed out, forgetting -R is most common reason
incorrect Policy Type or Pathname are others