ERR - Cannot write to STDOUT. Errno = 110: Connection timed out
Hi, I have some server didn't complete the backup and I receive ''socket write failed (24)''. If I look inside the log I have this information: ''ERR - Cannot write to STDOUT. Errno = 110: Connection timed out'' The connexion are good between client server and master. The full Backup are good but not the Differential Incremental Backup. My client server is Linux Redhat 2.6.18 and my master is SunOS(5.10) version 7.5.0.6 What do you think ? It's possible to put a trap for to see what happen during the backup ? Thanks,4.3KViews0likes7Commentsparent job fails for database backup
Master SunOS 5.9 UNIX Master Server 6.5.6 Connected Media SunOS 5.10 UNIX Media Server 6.5.6 Connected I know the NBU version is not supported but to let you all know that we are already in discussion with Veritas and couple of other Backup Softwares like CommVault, etc. NetBackup is our prefered one since many years but this time management is having word with couple of other options as well. Okay ... regarding the issue we have. It would be great if someone could assist. We're having issue with database backups and the parent job fails with '40, network connection broken' and rest of all child jobs completes without any issue. Sometimes the archive fails as well but with status code 6. The actual problem is with database backup. I have done some troubelshooting that is required in such issues but it still persists. Let me know what you guys need.Solved1.7KViews0likes8CommentsMigration of clients from Solaris master server to new linux master server with backup images
Hi Team, I have an activity to perform for my client and need your suggestions. The activity is: Existing setup: Master - solaris 11 [standalone, means non-clustered], NB Version- 7.7 Another site: Master: Linx 6 [VCS clustered], NB Version - 7.7 I have to migrate certain clients from Existing setup to another site, i.e. move clients which are currently being backed up by Solaris master server, to new master server i.e. Linux - We want to move the old backups as well -The old backups includes, windows, linux, solaris clients with Vmware, Oracle, MS-SQL, Filesystem backups Here is my plan: 1) Isolate the clients and policy list 2) Determine all backup images with backup and expiry date 3) Determine the list of medias used in the backups of all these clients 4) Move the tapes to new tape library and placed them in SAFE volume pool 5) Run phase 1 on all these tapes and run phase 2 import for images determined in Step 2 6) Run bpimagelist -recalculate against all these images with the date as expiry date we find in Step 2 7) Modify the bp.conf or registry for SERVER entries and populate the new servers 8) Modify the scripts for oracle & SQL DB backups 9) RUn some test restores to test if everything is ok 10) Disable the policies in Solaris master server My concerns are with the DB backups and vmware backups. With the phase 1 and phase 2 imports are enough for DB backups? Because, I beleive RMAN also keeps the information about backup media server or backup server, which will change now. Any extra steps required? Thanks for your assistance and time.Solved2.7KViews0likes19CommentsOracle 11D Backup - ORA-19554 und ORA-27211
Hallo zusammen, ich versuche ein Backup einer Oracle Datenbank zu erstellen, welches immer fehl schlägt. Hier erstmal eine Aufstellung der eingesetzten Systeme: Backup-Server: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, Backup Exec 15 (Version 14.2 Rev. 1180) Oracle-Server: Windows Server 2003 Standard, Oracle 11d (laut Adminkonsole) oder 11g (laut Eintrag im Startmenü) (wo kann man das genau nachgucken? In der Systemsteuerung unter Software findet sich kein Oracle Eintrag) Ich bin nach dem Handbuch vorgegangen, also Punkt H. Dennoch kommt immer folgender Fehler: Sichern- Oracle-Win::\\<Servername>\<DB-Name> Das Datenbankskript gab einen Fehler zurück. Details finden Sie im Abschnitt für die Skriptausgabe in den Auftragsprotokollen. Und hier die Details zum Script: Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Do Nov 26 12:17:12 2015 Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Mit Ziel-Datenbank verbunden: <DB-Name>(DBID=1052354931) # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # RMAN command section # ----------------------------------------------------------------- RUN { SET CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT FOR DEVICE TYPE SBT_TAPE TO 'BE_'; ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch0 TYPE 'SBT_TAPE'; SEND 'BSA_SERVICE_HOST=<BE-Server-IP>,NBBSA_TOTAL_STREAMS=1,NBBSA_JOB_COOKIE={8B34ECAA-72B5-47CD-B3CC-581CFDF12C55},NBBSA_DB_DEVICE_NAME=Oracle-Win::\\<Servername>\<DB-Name>'; BACKUP INCREMENTAL LEVEL=0 FORMAT 'BE_U' DATABASE FORCE PLUS ARCHIVELOG FORCE DELETE INPUT; BACKUP CURRENT CONTROLFILE FORMAT 'BE_U'; RELEASE CHANNEL ch0; } Befehl wird ausgeführt: SET CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP FORMAT Kontrolldatei der Zieldatenbank wird anstelle des Recovery-Katalogs verwendet RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-03009: Fehler bei allocate Befehl in ch0 Kanal auf 11/26/2015 12:17:16 ORA-19554: Fehler beim Zuweisen von Gerät, Gerättyp: SBT_TAPE, Gerätname: ORA-27211: Media Management Library konnte nicht geladen werden EXIT Recovery Manager abgeschlossen. Erreichte Geräte: 1 Genutzte Datenströme: 0 Ich kenn mich 0 mit Oracle an sich aus, vermute aber den Fehler in der fett markierten Zeile. Denke, er weiß nicht, dass er die RMAN Backups auf das Band schreiben muss. Hab schon so einige Forenbeiträge hier via google gefunden, doch keiner hat mir geholfen. Daher mal ein paar Frage: - Muss ich außer dem Agent auf dem Oracle Server auch noch was konfigurieren (z.B. ein RMAN Script)? - Wie sage ich dem Backup, dass es aufs Tape gehört? - Oder liege ich mit meiner Vermutung komplett falsch? Danke Schon mal für eure Hilfe. Gruß Stephan.489Views0likes0CommentsOracle backup job failed - Unexpected error - E0001005
Hello, I do have a difficulty backing up the Oracle Instance. It was working fine for more than a month, but it started to fail a few weeks back. We are using Symantec Backup Exec Applicance - Symantec Backup Exec 2014 on Windows 2008 R2 server. All credentials tested and OK. I went through the recommened Oracle Agent setup on Windows server, but I am still getting the following error message: Unfortunatelly no RMAN log attached to the backup job log. Thank you in advance for any information on this. VladimirSolved1.3KViews0likes2CommentsOracle backup is failing with 6 error code,
Oracle backup is failing with 6 error code, In the detailed status I can see this error: Error bpbrm (pid=2845) from client xxxxxxxxxx-be: ERR - Script exited with status = 126 <NB database backup header is too large, too many paths specified> Can you please provide is there anything need to be verified from NBU end??Solved2.9KViews0likes11CommentsConfigure Oracle Agent (12c RAC DB) on Linux (OL6u5)
I am configuring Oracle Agent on Linux and have a few questions about setup. Environment Description Oracle Grid Infrastructure 12.1.0.2.3 (Oracle ASM 12.1.0.2.3 configured) Oracle Database 12.1.0.2.3 with Real Application Cluster option (2 node cluster) and Single Tenant (multitenant option) The cluster files, data files and recovery files are on Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The Oracle software is installed on local driver ext4. Page# reference Backup Exec 15 Administration Guide *************************************************************************** INSTALLING THE AGENT ON LINUX PAGE 1193 *************************************************************************** Installed Agent on Linux as ROOT user ******************************************************************************************** CONFIGURING AN ORACLE INSTANCE ON LINUX SERVERS PAGE 988 ******************************************************************************************** 9/22/2015 QUESTION Is the logon OS user who starts AgentConfig for Oracle Instance configuration REQUIRED to have ROOT privilege? 9/22/2015 QUESTION Is the logon OS user who starts AgentConfig for Oracle Instance configuration REQUIRED to be part of BEOPER group? 9/22/2015 QUESTION Is the logon OS user who starts AgentConfig for Oracle Instance configuration REQUIRED to have any other privileges? 6 Enter the name of the Oracle instance in upper case characters. For example, ORACLENAME. PAGE 980 The name is in the format RAC-<dbname>-<dbid>, where dbname is the database name, and dbid is the database ID. 9/22/2015 QUESTION <dbname> is the database name. Should we use the Initialization Parameter value of db_name as the <dbname>? 9/22/2015 QUESTION Page 980 says, “…enter the fully qualified domain name of each physical node.” The db_name is listed as CDBSBLT, without the fully qualified domain name. Should we add the Initialization Parameter value db_domain to the db_name? <db_name> + <db_domain> = CDBSBLT + CTC.CA.GOV = CDBSBLT.CTC.CA.GOV 7 Enter the user name for the Oracle instance. PAGE 977 Oracle 12c notes New SYSBACKUP privilege for RMAN For Oracle 12c and later, the Oracle Agent supports backup and restore tasks only with a user that has SYSBACKUP privileges. PAGE 981 Displays the user name for the Oracle instance. If the credentials for the Oracle instance change, you must enter a user with SYSDBA rights to the Oracle instance. For Oracle RAC nodes, enter the same set of credentials for all of the nodes. For an Oracle 12c database, you must enter a user name that has SYSBACKUP privileges. 9/22/2015 CUSTOMER QUESTION Is this statement correct, "the credentials cannot be verified if the user account with which you are logged on is a member of the Oracle DBA group?" Did they mean that "the credentials CAN be verified"? 9/22/2015 QUESTION Are the "credentials for an instance" referring to an OS user account or Database user account? 9/22/2015 QUESTION For RAC AND 12c database, the User Name (database user account) must have SYSBACKUP privilege and be entered on all nodes in cluster. Does the RAC and 12c database User Name (database user account) need to have SYSDBA privilege? The Page 977 seems to indicate no but I am uncertain whether page 981 refers to RAC and 12c databases. 8 For Oracle 12c and later versions, when prompted, enter the auxiliary instance path for PDB restores. 9/22/2015 QUESTION If the database uses a Fast Recovery Area then will the auxiliary database data files be created in the Fast Recovery Area? Please confirm the following is true for Linux: PAGE 982 - If the database that you want to restore uses a Fast Recovery Area, RMAN creates the auxiliary database files in this area in the <FRA>/<SID>/datafile directory. 9/22/2015 QUESTION If the database uses a Fast Recovery Area then will we be leaving this entry blank? Please confirm the following is true for Linux: PAGE 982 - If you do not specify this path, RMAN assumes that the Fast Recovery Area is configured and has sufficient space. 9/22/2015 QUESTION If the AUXILIARY INSTANCE PATH must be left blank since Fast Recovery Area on ASM is being used, then does the Oracle User (database user account) have to have explicit read/write access privileges to Fast Recovery Area in ASM Disk Group? How? ******************************************************************************************** ENABLING DATABASE ACCESS FOR ORACLE OPERATIONS ON LINUX SERVERS PAGE 992 ******************************************************************************************** PAGE 992 Note: When you use the Backup Exec Agent Utility, the USER ACCOUNT with which you are logged on should be a MEMBER OF THE ORACLE DBA GROUP. You must have ADMINISTRATOR PRIVILEGES to run the Backup Exec Agent Utility. To enable database access for Oracle operations on Linux servers 1 On the Linux server on which the Oracle instances are installed, open a Terminal window. 9/22/2015 QUESTION Does the User Account (OS User Account) that starts the Backup Exec Agent Utility for “Enabling Database Access for Oracle Operations on Linux Servers” need to be a member of the Oracle DBA group (OSDBA)as this wasn’t a requirement for configuring the Oracle Instance? 9/22/2015 QUESTION Does the User Account (OS User Account) that starts the Backup Exec Agent Utility need to be a member of the BEOPER group? 9/22/2015 QUESTION Is ROOT privilege required for “Enabling Database Access for Oracle Operations on Linux Servers” because I don’t see that requirement anywhere in the documentation other than initial agent for Linux installation? 5 Type the user name that is in the beoper group on the Linux system. 9/22/2015 QUESTION Does this need to be the same OS user account that configured Oracle Instance for Linux Servers? 9/22/2015 QUESTION Is ROOT privilege required for this OS User account because I don’t see that requirement anywhere in the documentation other than initial agent for Linux installation?1.2KViews0likes1CommentOpscenter database clone Fails ORA-32002
Hi all, I was tring to clone a database to another client with Opscenter. I successfully run pre-clonet check but when I launc the clone I got the error: 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - begin Restore 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - Info bpbrm(pid=7320) vbodstest is the host to restore to 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - Info bpbrm(pid=7320) reading file list for client 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - connecting 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - Info bpbrm(pid=7320) starting bptm 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) Restore started 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - connected; connect time: 0:00:00 14/09/2015 23:48:01 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) Waiting for the child status 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Starting Oracle Recovery Manager. 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Using: /opt/oracle/11.2/product/dbhome/bin/rman 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Connection info: target / nocatalog 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Start of Recovery Manager input. 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - SET DBID=2359484838 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - # ----------------------------------------------------------------- 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - # Create spfile from pfile section 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - # ----------------------------------------------------------------- 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - startup force nomount; 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - sql "create spfile from pfile=''/opt/oracle/11.2/product/dbhome/dbs/initODS.ora''"; 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - shutdown immediate; 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - End of Recovery Manager input. 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Start of Recovery Manager output. 14/09/2015 23:48:02 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production on Mon Sep 14 23:48:03 2015 14/09/2015 23:48:03 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - connected to target database: ODS (not mounted) 14/09/2015 23:48:03 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - using target database control file instead of recovery catalog 14/09/2015 23:48:07 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Oracle instance started 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Error bpbrm(pid=7320) from client vbodstest: ERR - Script exited with status = 1 <the requested operation was partially successful> 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Total System Global Area 14965264384 bytes 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Fixed Size 2241040 bytes 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Variable Size 7079988720 bytes 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Database Buffers 7851737088 bytes 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Redo Buffers 31297536 bytes 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - sql statement: create spfile from pfile=''/opt/oracle/11.2/product/dbhome/dbs/initODS.ora'' 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - RMAN-00571: =========================================================== 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - RMAN-00571: =========================================================== 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - RMAN-03009: failure of sql command on default channel at 09/14/2015 23:48:09 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - RMAN-11003: failure during parse/execution of SQL statement: create spfile from pfile='/opt/oracle/11.2/product/dbhome/dbs/initODS.ora' 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - ORA-32002: cannot create SPFILE already being used by the instance 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - Recovery Manager complete. 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - End of Recovery Manager output. 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) INF - End Oracle Recovery Manager. 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Error bpbrm(pid=7320) from client vbodstest: ERR - bphdb exit status = 5: the restore failed to recover the requested files 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) done. status: 5 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Info bphdb(pid=12090) done. status: 5: the restore failed to recover the requested files 14/09/2015 23:48:08 - Error bpbrm(pid=7320) client restore EXIT STATUS 5: the restore failed to recover the requested files 14/09/2015 23:48:09 - end Restore; elapsed time: 0:00:08 Could You help me?1KViews0likes4CommentsOracle restore, 2 different netbackup domains with A.I.R
Hi, we have 2 different Netbackup domains PROD and UAT. Oracle backups are taken on PROD site then replicated over to UAT site with Netbackup AIR. DBA wants to restore PROD data on UAT site. (in netbackup policy we added script names in backup selection) RMAN error: channel ch3: ORA-19870: error while restoring backup piece ***name*** ORA-19507: failed to retrieve sequential file, handle="***name***", parms="" ORA-27029: skgfrtrv: sbtrestore returned error ORA-19511: non RMAN, but media manager or vendor specific failure, error text: Failed to process backup file <***name***> in netbackup there is no sign of this restore job PROD side oracle server has PROD master and media server in bp.conf UATside oracle server has UATmaster and media server in bp.conf RMAN restore script: run { allocate channel ch1 type 'SBT_TAPE'; allocate channel ch2 type 'SBT_TAPE'; allocate channel ch3 type 'SBT_TAPE'; allocate channel ch4 type 'SBT_TAPE'; allocate channel ch5 type 'SBT_TAPE'; allocate channel ch6 type 'SBT_TAPE'; allocate channel ch7 type 'SBT_TAPE'; allocate channel ch8 type 'SBT_TAPE'; send 'NB_ORA_SERV=UAT_MASTER, NB_ORA_CLIENT=UAT_CLIENT'; RESTORE DATABASE; } it seems UAT side oracle machine does not know about the backup pieces AIR-ed from PROD to UAT any help is much appreciated GergoSolved1.3KViews0likes3CommentsUsing Backup Exec to backup Oracle Database
Hi, I've never used Backup Exec and IIwould like to know if Backup Exec can answermy requests before to decide to use it for our customers. Context: We install our application at our customers, the application usean Oracle database - The size of database can vary from30GB to 600GB - The database is install in a Windows server 2003,2008 or 2012 -The objectif is to backup the Oracle Database running on the server - Only 1 database to backup (for each installation) - The backup destination will be ashared network directory - 1 full backup perday Requirements: - Backup Exec + Agent should install on the same server - Backup should run automatically once a day. Questions: - In case when the server crashes, does it easy to restore the database in the other server ? - Does Backup Exec uses RMAN to do the Oracle database backup ? - Does the backup set can be used by RMAN ? - Does it common to install Backup Exec on the same server ? what is your recommandations ? Regards, Charles.2.4KViews0likes3Comments