05-26-2010 12:00 AM
Hi All-- Has anyone done document level restore in Sharepoint 2007 using Netbackup 6.5.4.
My Front end and Backend server is in one server . Spec - Win2k3 64bit + Sql2008 64bit
Backup Server is : Win2k8 + Netbackup 6.5.4.
I am taking Sharepoint backup on disk.
While doing restore I am receiving following error
5/25/2010 2:04:07 PM - begin Restore
5/25/2010 2:04:09 PM - restoring image v-chs-sp-02_1274806448
5/25/2010 2:04:09 PM - requesting resource Fibre Transport
5/25/2010 2:04:09 PM - Info nbjm(pid=3156) NBU status: 800, EMM status: Fibre Transport resources are not available
5/25/2010 2:04:09 PM - Info nbjm(pid=3156) NBU status: 800, EMM status: Fibre Transport resources are not available
5/25/2010 2:04:18 PM - connecting
5/25/2010 2:04:22 PM - restored image v-chs-sp-02_1274806448 - (tar was successful(180)); restore time 00:00:13
5/25/2010 2:04:26 PM - Error bpbrm(pid=4776) client restore EXIT STATUS 180: tar was successful
5/25/2010 2:04:26 PM - end Restore; elapsed time: 00:00:19
the restore failed to recover the requested files(5)
Here I am attaching BPCD log file.
Please please please help me.... Its urgent for me...
Thanks everyone.
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05-27-2010 06:24 AM
It is really a small thing. As you all know window2008 is more secure :)
When I initiated the Backup and Restore Application with RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR option the restore went successfully.
Thanks everyone for given valuable time.
05-26-2010 12:05 AM
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05-26-2010 08:24 AM
not enough coffee
here....look at this doc: http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/309239.htm
05-26-2010 08:57 AM
When I check Symantec recommendation for this status it says
"Try the following:
None."
05-26-2010 09:14 AM
05-27-2010 06:24 AM
It is really a small thing. As you all know window2008 is more secure :)
When I initiated the Backup and Restore Application with RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR option the restore went successfully.
Thanks everyone for given valuable time.