01-16-2015 05:22 AM
I'm really hoping this is something simple... because I just don't get it...
I am backing up a directory called /data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/db_12345 in another thread (with the NEW_SELECTION option).
In the thread below, I tried to set it up so it would back up all but the /data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/d* directories/files.
However, when you look at the second screenshot, the "current file" shows to be just what I don't want this thread to back up. Is the "current file" shown misleading? Or--what am I doing wrong? --because it has to be something simple, I'm sure...
Thanks in advance.
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01-16-2015 06:33 AM
This is a pretty old TechNote, but perhaps it still applies... What is your LOCALE?
EDIT: It might actually be LC_COLLATE handling this, so let's look at that one, too. (Internal doc TECH144621)
01-16-2015 06:15 AM
Everything seems fine from your explanation.
Curious to see the Backup Selection part of the policy config (bppllist <policy-name> -U)
There are a couple of reasons I can think of:
If above does not apply, we will need client's bpbkar log (level 1 should be fine) to see how the Backup Selection is interpreted by the client.
01-16-2015 06:33 AM
This is a pretty old TechNote, but perhaps it still applies... What is your LOCALE?
EDIT: It might actually be LC_COLLATE handling this, so let's look at that one, too. (Internal doc TECH144621)
01-16-2015 07:06 AM
Good morning, Marianne :)
I tried restarting nbpem. I cleaned out the STREAMS files in that host's images directory. I reran the backup; and the same thing happened. Here's the backup selections list:
Include: NEW_STREAM
/data/[A-Z]*
/data/[a-e]*
/data/[g-z]*
/data/frozen_archive/[a-o]*
/data/frozen_archive/[q-z]*
/data/frozen_archive/[A-Z]*
/data/frozen_archive/_*
NEW_STREAM
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/[A-Z]*
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/[a-c]*
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/[e-z]*
NEW_STREAM
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/d[A-Z]*
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/da*
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/d[c-z]*
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/db_1[0-3][0-8]*
NEW_STREAM
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/db_139*
NEW_STREAM
/data/frozen_archive/pan_logs/db_1[4-9]*
/data/frozen_archive/pancountdaily
/data/frozen_archive/perfmon
NEW_STREAM
/data_splunk/data/[A-Z]*
/data_splunk/data/[0-9]*
/data_splunk/data/[a-r]*
/data_splunk/data/[t-z]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/_*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/[A-Z]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/[0-9]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/[a-o]*
NEW_STREAM
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pancountdaily
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/perfmon
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/persistentstorage
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/[0-9]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/[A-Z]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/[a-c]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/[e-z]*
NEW_STREAM
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/datamodel_summary/[A-Z]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/datamodel_summary/[a-z]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/datamodel_summary/[0-3]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/datamodel_summary/4[0-8]*
NEW_STREAM
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/datamodel_summary/49[0-4]*
NEW_STREAM
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/datamodel_summary/49[5-9]*
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/datamodel_summary/[5-9]*
NEW_STREAM
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/pan_logs/d[b-z]*
NEW_STREAM
/data_splunk/data/splunklogs/[q-z]*
...and I'm attaching the log to this post. Thanks :)
01-16-2015 07:13 AM
> locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NAME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=
Both the client and the master server look like this.
01-16-2015 07:57 AM
Well I'll be darned. It looks like the locale thing was the issue. For a test, I took out all my cap options, and the issue seems to have gone away. Thanks folks--
01-16-2015 10:45 AM
Thumbs up emoji! (Where'd our smileys go?)
We'll add 7.x to that TechNote.