11-07-2012 08:18 AM
Backing up SQL instances on active/active cluster, MS SQL 2008. Netbackup 7.1
Details in Activity Monitor:
11/7/2012 11:12:15 AM - Error bprd(pid=11292) Unable to write progress log </C/ProgramÀ Files/Veritas/NetBackup/Logs/user_ops/mssql/logs/1107112111205-6832-968-000-000-prg> on client UAT-SQL-06. Policy=UAT-SQL-06_FULL Sched=NONE
11/7/2012 11:12:15 AM - Error bprd(pid=11292) CLIENT UAT-SQL-06 POLICY UAT-SQL-06_FULL SCHED NONE EXIT STATUS 48 (client hostname could not be found)
Only information from troubleshooter
The system function gethostbyname() failed to find the client's host name.
Links from http://support.veritas.com/nbucode/48 don't seem to apply or I've already tried it.
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11-07-2012 01:30 PM
Okay, obvious questions first:
Has it worked before and only recently stopped working, or has it never worked?
Does `nslookup UAT-SQL-06` return the expected IP address?
Does `bptestbpcd -client UAT-SQL-06` succeed?
When you're running these commands, are you making sure the hostname is in all capitals, as it is displayed in your log excerpts, just in case that's got something to do with it?
11-07-2012 01:30 PM
Okay, obvious questions first:
Has it worked before and only recently stopped working, or has it never worked?
Does `nslookup UAT-SQL-06` return the expected IP address?
Does `bptestbpcd -client UAT-SQL-06` succeed?
When you're running these commands, are you making sure the hostname is in all capitals, as it is displayed in your log excerpts, just in case that's got something to do with it?
11-07-2012 01:44 PM
I'm pretty sure it has worked before and recently stopped, but I don't remember. However if I try to run a restore, it doesn't find anything for hostname or FQDN. I have tried the instance name and the server name as the SQL Host
nslookup without FQDN fails, which is strange since I use a hosts file with both in it. Policy uses FQDN. Get same error if I switch that to hostname. IP address in hosts file and in the two commands is the correct IP Address.
11-07-2012 09:33 PM
Clustered SQL client - are you using the Virtual name in the Policy and backup script?
You did not tell us if you have tested using bptestbpcd?
Does 'ping' work to client name?
Do you have separate master and media server(s)?
If so, test comms from master and media server(s).
11-08-2012 07:43 AM
Using the virtual name everywhere.
Ping works
bptestbpcd appears to return the correct information.
Master is media server for this policy.
Happening for all the virtual servers on that server, not just the one.
12-22-2012 08:43 PM
Could you give try to flush dns cache and host cache with NBU at both end... Check if this helps..
12-22-2012 10:45 PM
Post is almost 7 weeks old - OP should've resolved it by now...