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System needs to be rebooted for file to take effect

MariusD
Level 6

Hi,

 

Restore successfully but the right file is not restored. The restore Log say that i need to reboot the server ..that the file to take effect. Why this error? I can't reboot the server after each restore process. 

What is wrong?

 

 

10:15:39 (199039.001) INF - Beginning restore from server ... to client ....
10:15:51 (199039.001) TAR - D:\MBase\DBase\mbase.mit
10:15:51 (199039.001) MNR - The file was renamed to the following:
10:15:51 (199039.001) UTF - D:\Rücksicherung\MBASE
10:15:53 (199039.001) (199039.001) WRN - System needs to be rebooted for file to take effect: D:\Rücksicherung\MBASE (temp=D:\Rücksicherung\QQX4MGO1.NBU)
10:15:53 (199039.001) (199039.001) INF - TAR EXITING WITH STATUS = 0
10:15:53 (199039.001) (199039.001) INF - TAR RESTORED 1 OF 1 FILES SUCCESSFULLY
10:15:53 (199039.001) (199039.001) INF - TAR KEPT 0 EXISTING FILES
10:15:53 (199039.001) (199039.001) INF - TAR PARTIALLY RESTORED 0 FILES
10:15:55 (199039.001) Status of restore from copy 1 of image created 21.05.2012 20:53:28 = the requested operation was successfully completed
10:15:55 (199039.xxx) INF - Status = the requested operation was successfully completed.
 
 
Thanks
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mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

No, the file is restored - hence why it is a warning.

NBU has done it's job, it is not the fault of NBU that the file is open.

If the file is open, NBU can restore it, but until the file is closed (or system rebooted) it does not become effective.

Thanks,

 

Martin

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mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

I suspect this is a file that was restore while the currect file on the system was open ?

Hence the reboot message.

Ensure the file is closed, then re-run the restore.

 

Martin

revarooo
Level 6
Employee

This is not an error it is a warning.

MariusD
Level 6

I have try to  restore to another folder and worked. Maybe was broken the Folder. 

 

@Revaroo ...Jeah is not a error is a WRN ..but the files are not restored :). And for me this is a ERROR :).

 

Regards,

Marius

 

mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

No, the file is restored - hence why it is a warning.

NBU has done it's job, it is not the fault of NBU that the file is open.

If the file is open, NBU can restore it, but until the file is closed (or system rebooted) it does not become effective.

Thanks,

 

Martin

revarooo
Level 6
Employee

As mph999 says, the file is restored ((temp=D:\Rcksicherung\QQX4MGO1.NBU)

Once you reboot and the lock on that file is released, it should be put into place.

 

Omar_Villa
Level 6
Employee

why you dont try to restore in to a different box maybe something is wrong with that windows file system or at least in to a different drive just to see if there is any issue with the disk.

Mark_Solutions
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified

This is totally normal and will be seen whenever you restore an Operating System or a system file.

It is a little like an installation that requires DLL'd to be registered.

In the case of NetBackup it detects that the file is a system file and has to be fully in use for the Operating System to remain stable - so it give it a temporary name.

Next time the system is rebooted it moves it to the correct location overwring the original file so that it is properly registered and an active part of the operating system when that system boots.

Whatever that file is it is active within the system so needs the reboot to restore it correctly.

You can restore it to another location or you could just copy the temp version out somewhere else and rename it.