09-20-2010 02:01 PM
Hi Team,
I got an error while restoring the files to a location in netbackup, but the files have been restored to the location.
error is :
the restore failed to recover the requested files(5)
thanks if you could reply to this issue
Bharath
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09-21-2010 01:54 PM
Restores do not seem to display exit codes other than 0 (successful) and 5 (failed). Since it did not restore 100% successful, the end result is a 5...
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One more thing - legacy logs do not exist by default - you need to create the directories under netbackup/logs. NBU on Master needs to be restarted for bprd to start logging. No restart is necessary for other logs.
09-20-2010 02:10 PM
Please check the restore location if it is full or may be having some permission issue
09-20-2010 04:44 PM
Status 5 is a generic error. You need to look at logs to see why it's failing.
Explanation of Status 5:
C:\> bperror -S 5 -r
the restore failed to recover the requested files
Errors caused the restore to fail.
Perform the following items in the order presented:
* Ensure that the client's server list contains entries for the master server and any media servers that can be used during a backup or restore.
* Examine the status or the progress log on the client for messages on why the restore failed. Also, check the All Log Entries report on the server.
* Check ownership and permission on directories where files are restored.
* Correct the problems that you find and retry the restore.
* If you tried to restore files from a FlashBackup backup after a NetBackup patch was installed, the patch may not have been installed properly. Follow the installation instructions in the patch README file and make sure the libsfr.so file is copied as instructed.
The 1st log to look at is the View Status progress log in the BAR GUI.
Sometimes information in Activity Monitor Details tab will also give an indication.
If none of these help, you will need the following logs:
On Master: bprd
On media server: bpbrm and bptm
On client: bpcd and tar
09-20-2010 11:36 PM
hi,
09-21-2010 10:59 AM
Thanks for your replies,
I checked the servername, medianame in client and master(media) servers in bp.conf and it looks good.
and let me be clear...... as I said I could find the restored files in the specified location after restore and log file shows restoring files progress (as below).
but..... at the end of the restore it is giving me the error (see at the bottom). Please also find the doc attached for complete log file.
Hi Marianne I could not find the log files for bprd,bpbrm,bptm,bpcd,tar ..... but...... i have some log files in the location (/usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops/root/logs) and I am listing the log file below
please give me the suggestions why it is giving error even though I could see the restored files?.
Thanks
Bharath
/home/vpadman/restore/sysweb1/network-scripts/ifup-tunnel
12:28:25 (103.001) /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post
12:28:25 (103.001) Changed /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post to /home/vpadman/restore/sysweb1/network-scripts/ifup-post
12:28:25 (103.001) /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-plusb
12:28:25 (103.001) Changed /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-plusb to /home/vpadman/restore/sysweb1/network-scripts/ifup-plusb
12:28:25 (103.001) /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/net.hotplug
12:28:25 (103.001) Changed /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/net.hotplug to /home/vpadman/restore/sysweb1/network-scripts/net.hotplug
12:28:25 (103.001) /etc/sysconfig/console/
12:28:25 (103.001) Changed /etc/sysconfig/console/ to /home/vpadman/restore/sysweb1/console/
12:28:25 (103.001) INF - TAR EXITING WITH STATUS = 0
12:28:25 (103.001) INF - TAR RESTORED 126 OF 127 FILES SUCCESSFULLY
12:28:25 (103.001) INF - TAR KEPT 0 EXISTING FILES
12:28:25 (103.001) INF - TAR PARTIALLY RESTORED 0 FILES
12:28:26 (103.001) Status of restore from image created Wed 15 Sep 2010 09:59:27 PM CDT = the restore failed to recover the requested files
12:28:26 (103.xxx) INF - Status = the restore failed to recover the requested files.
09-21-2010 11:23 AM
And...
it is saying
INF - TAR RESTORED 126 OF 127 FILES SUCCESSFULLY
so does it fail to restore only one file?..
Thanks
Bharath
09-21-2010 11:50 AM
So it seemed to have restored 126 out of 127 files, so not sure why its not doing an error code 1. You need to find out what the 127th file is, and find out if its not being over-written, if its possibly corrupt, or perhaps a file that shouldn't have been backed up to begin with.
Unfortunately an error code 5 is very vague.
09-21-2010 01:14 PM
12:28:25 (103.001) Changed /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/resolv.conf to /home/vpadman/restore/sysweb1/networking/profiles/default/resolv.conf
12:28:25 (103.001) Could not link /home/vpadman/restore/sysweb1/networking/profiles/default/resolv.conf -> /etc/resolv.conf. Errno = 18: Invalid cross-device link
You cannot restore links across partitions like that. Uncheck Rename hard links and Rename soft links and your trouble should go away.
09-21-2010 01:54 PM
Restores do not seem to display exit codes other than 0 (successful) and 5 (failed). Since it did not restore 100% successful, the end result is a 5...
***** EDIT *****
One more thing - legacy logs do not exist by default - you need to create the directories under netbackup/logs. NBU on Master needs to be restarted for bprd to start logging. No restart is necessary for other logs.
09-22-2010 09:50 AM
Hi friends thanks for your responses!!
Hi Wrobbins
I have tried what you recommend i unchecked rename hard link and soft link it gave me more errors (121 of 127 files restored), then I unchecked rename softlink only then it still showing me the old error (126 of 127 files are restored)
thanks
bharath