β02-27-2014 10:48 AM
Hi ,
Netbackup Media server is backing up its own drives (C:\ and System state) , and every time backup is completing partially.Please Suggest
Below mentioned are the files which are getting skipped / job details.
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β02-27-2014 12:47 PM
Ah - OK - well then we should look at this:
Writer name: 'System Writer'
Writer Id: {e8132975-6f93-4464-a53e-1050253ae220}
Writer Instance Id: {96d512ab-4dd4-4af8-999d-5601e9be1ec6}
State: [7] Failed
Last error: Timed out
That wont work again until you have rebooted it...
After that it is working out why it happened in the first place - there may be a VSS hotfix for 2008R2 or it may be an issue with VSS itself not having enough space for its snapshots
I see de-dupe mentioned here - if this a MSDP Media Server? - maybe the VSS components need dealing with to exclude the de-dupe drive during snapshots or at least place the snapshot on a different drive (there is a microsoft tech note somewhere that deals with all of that)
One question though.. why are you backing up the media server? .. there is not a great deal of use on a media server in general - and if it crashed you would need to rebuild it to do its restore - by which time you would already have it back - in general i dont bother backing up media servers unless they host something.
β02-27-2014 10:53 AM
What O/S doe you have on the Media Server?
That selection should really be Shadow Copy Components for anything Windows 2003 onwards
Try it that way and see what you get
β02-27-2014 12:10 PM
Hi Mark,
O\S is Windows 2008 R2 .
Backup selection is Shadow Copy Components:\ , apology for mentioning System State in previous post. :)
β02-27-2014 12:47 PM
Ah - OK - well then we should look at this:
Writer name: 'System Writer'
Writer Id: {e8132975-6f93-4464-a53e-1050253ae220}
Writer Instance Id: {96d512ab-4dd4-4af8-999d-5601e9be1ec6}
State: [7] Failed
Last error: Timed out
That wont work again until you have rebooted it...
After that it is working out why it happened in the first place - there may be a VSS hotfix for 2008R2 or it may be an issue with VSS itself not having enough space for its snapshots
I see de-dupe mentioned here - if this a MSDP Media Server? - maybe the VSS components need dealing with to exclude the de-dupe drive during snapshots or at least place the snapshot on a different drive (there is a microsoft tech note somewhere that deals with all of that)
One question though.. why are you backing up the media server? .. there is not a great deal of use on a media server in general - and if it crashed you would need to rebuild it to do its restore - by which time you would already have it back - in general i dont bother backing up media servers unless they host something.
β03-07-2014 03:15 AM
thanks Mark,
Server is still awaiting for a reboot...
β03-07-2014 04:01 AM
As per Mark's excellent post above - there is actually no purpose in backing up a media server...
Any reason for still pursuing this?
β04-03-2014 03:14 AM
Hi Marianne,
I have suggested the same to the onsite team ....
However a good news is server is rebooted and backups are completing successfully.
Thanks to all..Cheers