Hi Guys,
@Andy, I would agree this does sound like some problem with a file, but the client has recently moved locations and therefore is using a different switch. So I really think it is some network issue, however the speeds are set the same. I did read some other people say they had some problem with Red hat doing this, but I could not find the solution. What log can you see at what file the backup is failing on. Is it bpcd on the client with logging level at 5? Thanks alot for the help!
@Karthikeyan, as you can see it does connect and starts to write some data:
02/09/2010 14:34:05 - requesting resource 1YearRetention
02/09/2010 14:34:05 - requesting resource dsnsvr42.NBU_CLIENT.MAXJOBS.eumcd01
02/09/2010 14:34:05 - requesting resource dsnsvr42.NBU_POLICY.MAXJOBS.EUMCD01
02/09/2010 14:34:06 - granted resource dsnsvr42.NBU_CLIENT.MAXJOBS.eumcd01
02/09/2010 14:34:06 - granted resource dsnsvr42.NBU_POLICY.MAXJOBS.EUMCD01
02/09/2010 14:34:06 - granted resource 1YearRetention
02/09/2010 14:34:18 - started process bpdm (pid=6402)
02/09/2010 14:34:17 - started process bpbrm (pid=6399)
02/09/2010 14:34:17 - connecting
02/09/2010 14:34:17 - connected; connect time: 0:00:00
02/09/2010 14:34:18 - begin writing
02/09/2010 14:39:55 - begin writing
02/09/2010 14:41:46 - Error bpdm (pid=6402) media manager terminated by parent process
02/09/2010 14:41:47 - end writing; write time: 0:01:52
network connection timed out (41)