NetBackup - NAS appliance and Offline Backups
Group, Hi, all. We're looking at options for an offline DR backup and were wondering if anyone has tried using a NAS appliance to receive backup copies and then just disconnecting it from the network once the backup completes? If so, what were your results? Thanks, Jason1.6KViews0likes7CommentsNetbackup 7.6.1 client binaries
Hi All, Observed the 7.6.1 client binaries downloaded from symantec file connect having not all client binaries. The download contain two filesNetBackup_7.6.1_CLIENTS1.tar.gz &NetBackup_7.6.1_CLIENTS2.tar.gz. Even if we extract individually or join and extract also not resulting all client binaries in the directories. Anyone used 7.6.1 clinet binaries, please share your ideas.Solved5.5KViews2likes9CommentsPros and Cons of Merge or Migrate of Catalog
Hi All, I am working on a hardware refresh for one of our NBU domain. I would like to know the pros and cons of Catalog Migarion over Catalog Merge. I would like to have a discussion thread which lists the the timeline, risks, overall implementation tasks etc... Thanks JafferSolved2.6KViews0likes6Commentsbpexpdate versus nbholdutil
Hi, I am looking for some more information on nbholdutil as I have not been able to find much information on it. What i'm trying to do: Suspend images stored on tape by backup ID indefinitely until legal lets me know. I know how to do this but would like some info on the difference between bpexpdate and nbholdutil. So it appears there are 2 options, the traditional bpexpdate where I can just manually set a date far out in the future and continually do so, or from what I gathered from reading the commands guide, nbholdutil will do the same thing but hold the images indefinitely. Note* I do not have the OpsCenter Search and Hold License so I am strictly using the command line version. Below is the part i'm a bit confused on: NetBackup Search provides two methods for placing a hold on a backup image: Legal hold - You create a legal hold from Symantec NetBackup OpsCenter based on the results of a saved search. Local hold - You create a local hold from the command line interface of the NetBackup master server. So using the command line I put all my images on hold using this command: nbholdutil -add -holdname <name> -backupid <backupID> -allcopy Questions: Are there any differences between the "Legal" and the "Local" hold other than how you perform the hold? (GUI vs CLI) Is placing a hold on an image effectively the same thing as using bpexpdate and setting the date out, other than the fact that nbholdutil is an indefinite hold? Are there any caveats to using nbholdutil? thanks!Solved1.6KViews1like5CommentsError 2820 restoring vmware virtual server with USB attached device
Hi, I got 2820 error whentrying to restore the VM image backupof virtual server with physically attached USB device (special token card). Part of restore log with error is ................. skipped .... 13.08.2015 15:26:24 - end reading; read time: 0:00:00 13.08.2015 15:26:25 - Info bptm(pid=3464) completed reading backup image 13.08.2015 15:26:25 - Info bptm(pid=3464) EXITING with status 0 <---------- 13.08.2015 15:26:42 - Info bpVMutil(pid=5492) INF - vmwareLogger: WaitForTaskComplete: The device '4' is referring to a nonexisting controller '7,000'. <33> 13.08.2015 15:26:42 - Info bpVMutil(pid=5492) INF - vmwareLogger: WaitForTaskComplete: SYM_VMC_ERROR: TASK_REACHED_ERROR_STATE 13.08.2015 15:26:42 - Info bpVMutil(pid=5492) INF - vmwareLogger: CreateVm: SYM_VMC_ERROR: TASK_REACHED_ERROR_STATE 13.08.2015 15:26:42 - Info bpVMutil(pid=5492) INF - vmwareLogger: CreateVirtualMachineExAPI: SYM_VMC_ERROR: TASK_REACHED_ERROR_STATE 13.08.2015 15:26:47 - end Restore; elapsed time: 0:03:35 VMware policy restore error (2820) Another virtual machines without USB connected devices are restored without errors. I try restore with different optionsbut with the same result. So options "keep hardware version", "remove backing information for devices like cd/dvd ...", "removenetwork inf.." and restoring to another datastore and esx were probed withoutsuccess. We work in NBU 7.6.1.1 and vmware vSphere 5.5 environment Please help to solve this problem. Regards, Vlad.Solved3.3KViews0likes10Commentsprobleme exchange DAG server 2012
master server : solaris 10 media1 & media 2: oracle linux server backup 7.6.4 client : windows 2012 DAG exchange client version 7.5.0.6 code erreur :1: (636) read from input socket failed file list :SET SNAP_ID=TTDAG01_1431802911 SET SNAP_ID=TTDAG01_1431802914 EXCHGDATA 49 Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Groups:\ 268566596 16 130762766177000000 130762766177000000 130762766177000000 0 0 0 FILEBACKUP 106 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MEDAG.MetaData.txt EXCHGDATA 56 Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Groups:\TTDAG01 2752512 16 130762766177000000 130762766177000000 130762766177000000 0 0 0 FILEBACKUP 111 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MEDAG_DAG1.MetaData.txt EXCHGDATA 29 Microsoft Information Store:\ 268566570 16 130762766177000000 130762766177000000 130762766177000000 0 0 0 FILEBACKUP 104 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS.MetaData.txt EXCHGDATA 39 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\ 270532609 16 130762766538222031 130762766538222031 130762766538222031 0 0 0 FILEBACKUP 108 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 48 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\User?Data FILEBACKUP 110 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1UD.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 64 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\User?Data\Exchange Server FILEBACKUP 113 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1UD_ES.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 90 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server FILEBACKUP 117 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1UD_ES_MES.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 118 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store FILEBACKUP 121 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1UD_ES_MES_MIS.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 126 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\Replica FILEBACKUP 129 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1UD_ES_MES_MIS_Replica.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 142 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\Replica\KBPRMAILBX01A01 FILEBACKUP 145 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1UD_ES_MES_MIS_Replica_KBPRMAILBX01A01.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 152 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\Replica\KBPRMAILBX01A01\DBLight01 FILEBACKUP 155 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1UD_ES_MES_MIS_Replica_KBPRMAILBX01A01_DBLight01.MetaData.txt EXCHGDATA 48 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\Database\ 2097154 128 130762766552031983 130762766550000000 130762766550000000 585173590 183 FILEBACKUP 117 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1_Database.MetaData.txt BACKUP G:\DBLight01\DB\DBLight01.edb USING /Microsoft Information Store/DBLight01/Database//\\?/GLOBALROOT/Device/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy100/DBLight01/DB/DBLight01.edb OPTIONS:ALT_PATH_PREFIX=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\temp\_vrts_frzn_img_11460_1,GRT_LINK=1,METADATA=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1_Database_DBLight01.edb.MetaData.txt EXCHGDATA 55 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight01\Logs_1431802914\ 2097154 128 130762766560779169 130762766560000000 130762766560000000 1016192358 4 FILEBACKUP 113 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1_Logs.MetaData.txt LOGS_BACKUP G:\DBLight01\LOG\E00003485AD.log USING /Microsoft Information Store/DBLight01/Logs_1431802914//\\?/GLOBALROOT/Device/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy100/DBLight01/LOG/E00003485AD.log OPTIONS:ALT_PATH_PREFIX=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\temp\_vrts_frzn_img_11460_1,GRT_LINK=0,METADATA=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1_Logs_E00003485AD.log.MetaData.txt,LOG_COUNT=5056 LOGS_BACKUP G:\DBLight01\LOG\E000034996D.log USING /Microsoft Information Store/DBLight01/Logs_1431802914//\\?/GLOBALROOT/Device/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy100/DBLight01/LOG/E000034996D.log OPTIONS:ALT_PATH_PREFIX=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\temp\_vrts_frzn_img_11460_1,GRT_LINK=1,METADATA=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1_Logs_E000034996D.log.MetaData.txt,LOG_COUNT=6 BACKUP G:\DBLight01\LOG\E00tmp.log USING /Microsoft Information Store/DBLight01/Logs_1431802914//\\?/GLOBALROOT/Device/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy100/DBLight01/LOG/E00tmp.log OPTIONS:ALT_PATH_PREFIX=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\temp\_vrts_frzn_img_11460_1,GRT_LINK=1,METADATA=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1_Logs_E00tmp.log.MetaData.txt BACKUP G:\DBLight01\LOG\E00.chk USING /Microsoft Information Store/DBLight01/Logs_1431802914//\\?/GLOBALROOT/Device/HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy100/DBLight01/LOG/E00.chk OPTIONS:ALT_PATH_PREFIX=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\temp\_vrts_frzn_img_11460_1,GRT_LINK=1,METADATA=C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG1_Logs_E00.chk.MetaData.txt EXCHGDATA 39 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\ 270532609 16 130762769231440222 130762769231440222 130762769231440222 0 0 0 FILEBACKUP 108 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 48 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\User?Data FILEBACKUP 110 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2UD.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 64 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\User?Data\Exchange Server FILEBACKUP 113 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2UD_ES.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 90 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server FILEBACKUP 117 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2UD_ES_MES.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 118 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store FILEBACKUP 121 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2UD_ES_MES_MIS.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 126 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\Replica FILEBACKUP 129 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2UD_ES_MES_MIS_Replica.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 142 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\Replica\KBPRMAILBX01A01 FILEBACKUP 145 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2UD_ES_MES_MIS_Replica_KBPRMAILBX01A01.MetaData.txt SCC_DATA 152 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\User?Data\Exchange Server\Microsoft Exchange Server\Microsoft Information Store\Replica\KBPRMAILBX01A01\DBLight02 FILEBACKUP 155 0 C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.TTDAG01_1431802914.1.0.MIS_SG2UD_ES_MES_MIS_Replica_KBPRMAILBX01A01_DBLight02.MetaData.txt EXCHGDATA 48 Microsoft Information Store:\DBLight02\Database\ 2097154 128 130762769243870157 130762769240000000 130762769240000000 679545362 24 ... msg erreur : 05/16/2015 20:20:09 - Info nbjm (pid=2139) starting backup job (jobid=378833) for client KBPRMAILBX01A01.INTRA.TUNISIETELECOM.ENTERPRISE, policy Exchange2010, schedule Full 05/16/2015 20:20:10 - estimated 0 kbytes needed 05/16/2015 20:20:10 - Info nbjm (pid=2139) started backup (backupid=TTDAG01_1431804009) job for client KBPRMAILBX01A01.INTRA.TUNISIETELECOM.ENTERPRISE, policy Exchange2010, schedule Full on storage unit Dedup_Raid5 05/16/2015 20:20:11 - started process bpbrm (pid=20161) 05/16/2015 20:20:14 - connecting 05/16/2015 20:20:15 - connected; connect time: 0:00:00 05/16/2015 20:21:20 - begin writing 05/17/2015 02:12:03 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) KBPRMAILBX01A01.INTRA.TUNISIETELECOM.ENTERPRISE is the host to backup data from 05/17/2015 02:12:03 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) reading file list for client 05/17/2015 02:12:05 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) starting bpbkar on client 05/17/2015 02:12:28 - Info bpbkar (pid=8288) Backup started 05/17/2015 02:12:28 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) bptm pid: 20164 05/17/2015 02:12:29 - Info bptm (pid=20164) start 05/17/2015 02:13:04 - Info bptm (pid=20164) using 262144 data buffer size 05/17/2015 02:13:04 - Info bptm (pid=20164) using 256 data buffers 05/17/2015 02:13:05 - Info bptm (pid=20164) start backup 05/17/2015 02:13:10 - Info bptm (pid=20164) backup child process is pid 20198 05/17/2015 03:08:07 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) DB_BACKUP_STATUS is 0 05/17/2015 03:16:57 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) DB_BACKUP_STATUS is 0 05/17/2015 04:24:05 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) DB_BACKUP_STATUS is 0 05/17/2015 04:24:06 - Error bpbrm (pid=20161) could not write FILE ADDED message to OUTSOCK 05/17/2015 04:38:59 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) DB_BACKUP_STATUS is 0 05/17/2015 04:39:00 - Error bpbrm (pid=20161) could not write FILE ADDED message to OUTSOCK 05/17/2015 05:31:59 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) DB_BACKUP_STATUS is 0 05/17/2015 05:32:00 - Error bpbrm (pid=20161) could not write FILE ADDED message to OUTSOCK 05/17/2015 05:32:07 - Error bpbrm (pid=20161) could not write FILE ADDED message to OUTSOCK 05/17/2015 05:32:07 - Info bptm (pid=20164) waited for full buffer 488334 times, delayed 593006 times 05/17/2015 05:32:08 - Error bpbrm (pid=20161) could not write FILE ADDED message to OUTSOCK 05/17/2015 05:32:34 - Info bptm (pid=20164) EXITING with status 0 <---------- 05/17/2015 05:32:34 - Info media2 (pid=20164) StorageServer=PureDisk:media2; Report=PDDO Stats (multi-threaded stream used) for (media2): scanned: 683139905 KB, CR sent: 27483911 KB, CR sent over FC: 0 KB, dedup: 96.0%, cache hits: 19049 (0.4%) 05/17/2015 05:32:34 - Info bpbrm (pid=20161) validating image for client TTDAG01 05/17/2015 05:32:38 - Error bpbrm (pid=20161) could not write EXIT STATUS to OUTSOCK 05/17/2015 05:32:38 - Info bpbkar (pid=8288) done. status: 0: the requested operation was successfully completed read from input socket failed (636)765Views1like1CommentVault fail with error 306
Hi We usually have Vault run on mondays, but for some reason i had to run this on wednesday this week. It only copies the full backups which runs on Fridays, so i changed the amount of days it needs to go back in order to get theese full backups. I added 3 additional days to it. I had around 63 empty tapes in scratch before i started the Vault. Today morning i saw the Vault job, and it had failed with error code 306. I did some research and figured that it failed because there were no media left in scratch. Usually vault does not use more then 20-25 Tapes pr vault session, so wonder why it used all 63 of them still wanting more. Only reason i come up with is that i might have screwed it up when editing amount ofdays it goes back to get hold of all the full backups. It was set to 3 days and 6 hours, so i changed it to 6 days and 6 hours (basically added 3 days). So it might have gotten some full backups even from thursday. We usually run full backups only on fridays, but we might have some full backups running even on thursday. When trying to eject the tapes of this particular Vault session, it only shows 3 Tapes, meaning that it never managed to end the jobs on rest of the 60 tapes. I ran the following command on some of the media ID which i had in scratch prior to start of Vault session:nbemmcmd -listmedia -mediaid<media_ID> and here is the output: (notice that i have removed some of the sesnsitive data from this log) NBEMMCMD, Version: 7.6.1.2 ==================================================================== Media GUID: d82d47e0-360a-11e5-8000-e7571c8337b0 Media ID: 100805 Partner: - Media Type: HCART Volume Group: 002_00000_ACS Application: Netbackup Media Flags: 1 Description: --- Barcode: 100805 Partner Barcode: -------- Last Write Host: < removed > Created: 07/29/2015 13:59 Time Assigned: 07/29/2015 15:36 First Mount: 07/29/2015 15:44 Last Mount: 07/29/2015 15:44 Volume Expiration: - Data Expiration: - Last Written: - Last Read: - Robot Type: ACS Robot Control Host: NONE Robot Number: 0 AcsAcs: 0 AcsLsm: 2 Cleanings Remaining: - Number of Mounts: 1 Maximum Mounts Allowed: 0 Media Status: FROZEN Kilobytes: 0 Images: 0 Valid Images: 0 Retention Period: 8 Number of Restores: 0 Optical Header Size Bytes: 1024 Optical Sector Size Bytes: 0 Optical Partition Size Bytes: 0 Last Header Offset: 0 Adamm Guid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Rsm Guid: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Origin Host: NONE Master Host: <removed> Server Group: NO_SHARING_GROUP Upgrade Conflicts Flag: Pool Number: 6 Volume Pool: Offsite Previous Pool Name: scratch Vault Flags: - Vault Container: - Vault Name: - Vault Slot: - Session ID: - Date Vaulted: - Return Date: - Media on Hold: 0 ==================================================================== Apart from thoose 3 tapes which it had written successfully to, rest of 60 media ID returns with same result, basically having no valid image on them and in a Frozen state. Should i simply use the bpexpdate command to start reusing them? And i will appreciate if someone could explain why this session used so many tapes, could it be the days i ammended in the Vault policy?Solved2.8KViews0likes15CommentsNot able to do ndmp restore
Hi All, I am not able to do a ndmp restore .The filler is a emc vnx 5100 box. I am using netbackup 7.5 I tried all the options restore everything to a differnt location and orginal location but still getting error 2850 . 2-07-2015 11:55:08 - begin Restore 22-07-2015 11:55:09 - 1 images required 22-07-2015 11:55:09 - media L212L5 required 22-07-2015 11:55:09 - restoring image INMUMTCONAS01_1437330601 22-07-2015 11:55:10 - Info bpbrm(pid=4668) inmumtconbc02.india.tcs.com is the host to restore to 22-07-2015 11:55:10 - Info bpbrm(pid=4668) telling media manager to start restore on client 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - Info bpbrm(pid=4848) inmumtconbc02.india.tcs.com is the host to restore to 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - Info bpbrm(pid=4848) start tar32 on client 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - Info tar32(pid=4656) Restore started. 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - connected 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - Info bptm(pid=5100) Waiting for mount of media id L212L5 (copy 1) on server inmumtconbc02.india.tcs.com. 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - started process bptm (5100) 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - mounting L212L5 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - Info bptm(pid=5100) INF - Waiting for mount of media id L212L5 on server inmumtconbc02.india.tcs.com for reading. 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - requesting resource L212L5 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - granted resource L212L5 22-07-2015 11:55:11 - granted resource HP.ULTRIUM5-SCSI.000 22-07-2015 11:56:39 - mounted; mount time: 00:01:28 22-07-2015 11:56:39 - Info bptm(pid=5100) L212L5 22-07-2015 11:56:40 - Info bptm(pid=5100) INF - Waiting for positioning of media id L212L5 on server inmumtconbc02.india.tcs.com for reading. 22-07-2015 11:56:40 - positioning L212L5 to file 4 22-07-2015 11:57:37 - positioned L212L5; position time: 00:00:57 22-07-2015 11:57:37 - begin reading 22-07-2015 11:57:39 - Info ndmpagent(pid=4656) INF - Restoring NDMP files from /root_vdm_1/ISMUMBAI 22-07-2015 11:57:59 - Error ndmpagent(pid=4656) failed to connect to NDMP server inmumtconbc02.india.tcs.com, connect error = -1003 (Unable to connect to NDMP server) 22-07-2015 11:57:59 - Error ndmpagent(pid=4656) NDMP restore failed from path /root_vdm_1/ISMUMBAI 22-07-2015 11:58:04 - Info ndmpagent(pid=4656) done. status: 25: cannot connect on socket 22-07-2015 11:58:04 - Info bpbrm(pid=4668) got ERROR 5 from media manager 22-07-2015 11:58:04 - Info bpbrm(pid=4668) terminating bpbrm child 4848 jobid=754 22-07-2015 11:58:04 - Error bpbrm(pid=4668) could not open event Global\NetBackup Terminate Event, pid: 4848, The system cannot find the file specified. 22-07-2015 11:58:04 - restored image INMUMTCONAS01_1437330601 - (the restore failed to recover the requested files(5)); restore time 00:02:55 22-07-2015 11:58:07 - end Restore; elapsed time: 00:02:59 Restore error(2850)Solved946Views1like1CommentConfiguring or getting dbclient log name
Hi, I'm trying to automate SqlServer Backups by executing from control-m, which is a 3rd party schedule software. To do this, I have created a .bat file that call the Netbackup exec file (dbbackex.exe). I use this code to do this: echo "Starting SqlServer Backup on %COMPUTERNAME% " > C:\backuplog.log "C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\dbbackex" -f C:\bcktest.bch -p nopr_bdd_msql_all -s back -np >> C:\backuplog.log echo %date% %time% >> C:\backuplog.log echo "Backup Finished " >> C:\backuplog.log IF %ERRORLEVEL% GTR 0 echo "Backup Finished with ERROR [%ERRORLEVEL%]" >> C:\backuplog.log IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 echo "Backup Finished SUCCESSFULLY" >> C:\backuplog.log echo "Review log file: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\logs\user_ops\MsSql\Logs" >> C:\backuplog.log I would like to get the ERROR message, not only the code, using this script and if not possible, get dbclient log name to complete the last line and show something like: Review log file: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\logs\user_ops\MsSql\Logs\0714115143814-55584-20776-000-000-prg Does anyone know if this is possible and how could I do this? Or is it possible to configure de path and logfile name? Other posibility I'm thinking of is manage error codes on my own, but I would need Error code list and cannot find it. Does anyone know if this exist? I would accept any other suggestion to get error information. I cannot use any other code but cmd/bat. Thanks in Advance, ElenaSolved3.8KViews0likes12CommentsRestore SQL cluster Database
Hi All, I have a SQL database cluster Server ,local drive (C and D) and Present from storage LUN (J, K, and L). I already configure MS windows Backup policy with enable Bare Metal Restore (BMR) option and backup selection (ALL LOCAL DRIVE). Let say, the server crash or can't boot windows, how can i do a BMR restore?.How i manage the drive J, K and L?..Need or not to separate backup policy for J,K and L drive.? Environment= NetBackup 7.6.0.1, Win Server 2008/2012 ThanksSolved1.4KViews0likes5Comments