04-22-2010 02:08 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
05-27-2010 01:45 PM
Hi everyone - Update on this . This issue is resolved now and the only way to resolve it is by having a backline engineer with symantec write a code and apply the fix . a fix was wrote by a programmer at symntec that i had to apply . applying 6.5.6 patch will prevet this from happening again . if anyone out there having this exact isue . call symnatec , they will help you because there is simply no other options :) Thanks again for everyone that tried to help . much appreciated
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04-22-2010 03:34 PM
Look at your pool and look at the media if there is a Time assigned on the tape in then all the images on the tape have NOT been expired.
at command line try this
bpmedialist -m <media id>
if it comes back with anything is has not been expired
now
bpexpdate -m <media id> -d 0
it will ask if you really want to say yes
then do the bpmedialist again
if it shows anything it is not being expired and you will have to figure out why.
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But got around the issue by specifying the -h {host_option}.
Try bpexpdate -m STK470 -d 0 -h {media_server_that wrote_the_backup}
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Please post output of:
nbemmcmd -listmedia -mediaid <media-id>
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