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Testing Exchange restore, I get the following msgs: WRN: error writing/disk full/buffer size.

Francis_Tan
Level 3
Hello,

First of all, want to thank everyone for all their suggestions and help.

I am trying to test a restore, since I don't have an Exchange test bed, I want to restore to an alternative path (including the log files).

However, when I try to restore I get the following messages.

1) Can it be I don't have enough space available on the target path?
2) Since I can backup, anything to do with security?
3) Buffer size?

Thanks,
Francis

10:02:25 4/10/2007: Restore Started

10:02:28 (31364.xxx) Restore job id 31364 will require 1 image.
10:02:29 (31364.xxx) Media id SBW### is needed for the restore.

10:03:03 (31364.001) Restoring from image created 4/10/2007 1:07:22 AM
10:03:04 (31364.001) INF - Waiting for mount of media id SBW### on server netbackup for reading.
10:03:08 (31364.001) INF - TAR STARTED
10:03:36 (31364.001) INF - Waiting for positioning of media id SBW### on server netbackup for reading.
10:03:37 (31364.001) INF - Beginning restore from server netbackup to client vanexc101.
10:03:39 (31364.001) TAR - Microsoft Information Store:\
10:03:39 (31364.001) MNR - The file was renamed to the following:
10:03:39 (31364.001) UTF - S:\TestRestore\Microsoft Information Store\
10:03:39 (31364.001) TAR - Microsoft Information Store:\First Storage Group\
10:03:39 (31364.001) MNR - The file was renamed to the following:
10:03:39 (31364.001) UTF - S:\TestRestore\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\
10:03:39 (31364.001) TAR - Microsoft Information Store:\First Storage Group\Exec Mailboxes
10:03:39 (31364.001) MNR - The file was renamed to the following:
10:03:39 (31364.001) UTF - S:\TestRestore\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Exec Mailboxes
10:03:39 (31364.001) WRN - error writing file: S:\TestRestore\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Exec Mailboxes
10:03:39 (31364.001) WRN - disk full at byte: 0
10:03:39 (31364.001) WRN - wanted buffer size: 62976

2 REPLIES 2

Francis_Tan
Level 3
Did some more digging. I have answered my own question http://support.veritas.com/docs/283401

Javon
Level 2
I am getting the following error when try to do a test restore.  I have attempted to use the resolution in the above link and I still get the error.  If someone has more insight into this matter it would be greatly appreciated.  I am using Netbackup 6.5.4 and doing a restore on an Exchange 2007 store.

Thanks,

Javon



06/10/2009 16:52:29 - begin Restore
06/10/2009 16:52:30 - number of images required: 1
06/10/2009 16:52:30 - media needed: 001371
06/10/2009 16:52:40 - restoring from image ccrmb1.fl.ad.scripps.edu_1244648480
06/10/2009 16:52:42 - connecting
06/10/2009 16:52:42 - requesting resource 001371
06/10/2009 16:52:42 - granted resource 001371
06/10/2009 16:52:42 - granted resource IBM.ULTRIUM-TD4.002
06/10/2009 16:52:44 - started process bptm (pid=724)
06/10/2009 16:52:44 - mounting 001371
06/10/2009 16:53:09 - connected; connect time: 0:00:00
06/10/2009 16:53:12 - mounted 001371; mount time: 0:00:28
06/10/2009 16:53:12 - positioning 001371 to file 3
06/10/2009 16:54:05 - positioned 001371; position time: 0:00:53
06/10/2009 16:54:05 - begin reading
06/10/2009 16:54:19 - Warning bpbrm (pid=734) from client ccrmb1.fl.ad.scripps.edu: WRN - error writing file: E:\Databases\misc\rsg20090610151731\Misc
06/10/2009 16:54:19 - Warning bpbrm (pid=734) from client ccrmb1.fl.ad.scripps.edu: WRN - disk full at byte: 0
06/10/2009 16:54:19 - Warning bpbrm (pid=734) from client ccrmb1.fl.ad.scripps.edu: WRN - wanted buffer size: 61952
06/10/2009 16:54:19 - Warning bpbrm (pid=734) from client ccrmb1.fl.ad.scripps.edu: WRN - Unable to read restore list from cache. Netbackup may not perform Exchange database recovery on all Storage Groups!
06/10/2009 16:54:19 - end reading; read time: 0:00:14
06/10/2009 16:54:20 - restored from image ccrmb1.fl.ad.scripps.edu_1244648480; restore time: 0:01:40
06/10/2009 16:54:20 - end Restore; elapsed time 0:01:51
the requested operation was partially successful (1)