09-11-2008 05:13 AM
I am setting up a new NBU 6.5 server backing up (amongst other things) a couple of MS Exchange 2003 servers. Everything works nicely apart from the odd mailbox which terminates with;
1: (1) the requested operation was partially successful
Whilst I know that this is usually unimportant and means that only a few files were not backed up because they were in use, I get the following message detail;
09/10/2008 21:32:42 - Warning bpbrm (pid=14411) from client <client name>: WRN - unable to successfully enumerate folder: Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes:\<user name>\Top of Information Store\Inbox\Contracting out~1in\
I've done a bit of digging and I found out that this relates to folders and message subjects that contain "-", "/" & "\". It seems that NBU translates these characters to "~0", "~1" & "~2" respectively. In our case this translation has occured (as shown by the above errors) but then NBU is still unable to enumerate the translated folders (meaning that we were unable to backup these folders). What can I do to resolve this issue?
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09-22-2008 02:43 AM
Hi All
This is a known issue apparently;
Symantec Bug ID: 1142611
NetBackup 650 x86
Unix Deliverables:
--
Windows Deliverables:
--
\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\ubsnt.dll
\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\goodies\versioninfo.exe
NOTE: the versioninfo.exe application is also being provided, but
it is not necessary for any NetBackup functionality. It is being
provided to allow future use by Symantec Support Engineers, if
necessary.
Please install versioninfo.exe into VERTIAS\Netbackup\bin\support.
Installation:
--
1) NetBackup services can remain running
2) make a copy of the existing files that are being replaced
3) install the files listed above into the proper destination directory
NOTE: the newly-installed files must have the same file permissions
and owner as the original files!
Additional Notes:
--
This binary should resolve the issue.
Please verify file checksum(s) against list below by running 'cksum':
--
1209560189 540672 x86/ubsnt.dll
877622906 106496 x86/versioninfo.exe
NOTE: These binaries are pre-release. As such, they are intended solely for
the recipient and shall not be further distributed to other parties. Their
use is subject to the terms and conditions of your Symantec VERITAS NetBackup
license and agreement. They have not been fully tested by Symantec
Corporation and, as such, are being provided "as is" without any guarantee
or warranty of any kind, either express or implied. Symantec reserves the
right to require the removal of these binaries in order to troubleshoot and/or
resolve any subsequent issues that are reported.
09-22-2008 02:43 AM
Hi All
This is a known issue apparently;
Symantec Bug ID: 1142611
NetBackup 650 x86
Unix Deliverables:
--
Windows Deliverables:
--
\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\ubsnt.dll
\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\goodies\versioninfo.exe
NOTE: the versioninfo.exe application is also being provided, but
it is not necessary for any NetBackup functionality. It is being
provided to allow future use by Symantec Support Engineers, if
necessary.
Please install versioninfo.exe into VERTIAS\Netbackup\bin\support.
Installation:
--
1) NetBackup services can remain running
2) make a copy of the existing files that are being replaced
3) install the files listed above into the proper destination directory
NOTE: the newly-installed files must have the same file permissions
and owner as the original files!
Additional Notes:
--
This binary should resolve the issue.
Please verify file checksum(s) against list below by running 'cksum':
--
1209560189 540672 x86/ubsnt.dll
877622906 106496 x86/versioninfo.exe
NOTE: These binaries are pre-release. As such, they are intended solely for
the recipient and shall not be further distributed to other parties. Their
use is subject to the terms and conditions of your Symantec VERITAS NetBackup
license and agreement. They have not been fully tested by Symantec
Corporation and, as such, are being provided "as is" without any guarantee
or warranty of any kind, either express or implied. Symantec reserves the
right to require the removal of these binaries in order to troubleshoot and/or
resolve any subsequent issues that are reported.
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