ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text: VxBSACreateObject: Failed with error:
RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on ch01 channel at 11/06/2014 00:27:30 ORA-19506: failed to create sequential file, name="al_13200_1_862876485", parms="" ORA-27028: skgfqcre: sbtbackup returned error ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text: VxBSACreateObject: Failed with error: Server Status: Communication with the server has not been initiated or the server status has not been retrieved from the serve master server : solaris10 media server : linux agent : solaris 10 /oracle 10g5.1KViews0likes5CommentsVxBSACreateObject: Failed with error
Hi all, I need your help, my manager Netbackup on a Windows 2008 operating system and Netbackup 7. We have an integration with RMAN but when I run the backup sguente send us the error. The owner for Oracle engine is ORACLE and the NetBackup with another user named NetBackup, and integrate the same group of DBA but still sends me the same error. INF - Begin progress logging for process: (14464.15088) INF - Using policy BMB_SMCHFMPROD4_HFM_Ora_Onl_D to perform a user directed Oracle Stream Based backup. INF - Starting Oracle Recovery Manager. INF - Using: "f:\app\hfm\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\bin\rman.exe" INF - Connection info: target 'netbackup/*****@HFM' rcvcat 'RMANHFM/*****@rmanbm' INF - Start of Recovery Manager input. INF - # ----------------------------------------------------------------- INF - # RMAN command section INF - # ----------------------------------------------------------------- INF - RUN { INF - ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch00 INF - TYPE 'SBT_TAPE'; INF - SEND 'NB_ORA_CLIENT=SMCHFMPROD4,NB_ORA_SID=HFM,NB_ORA_POLICY=BMB_SMCHFMPROD4_HFM_Ora_Onl_D,NB_ORA_SERV=mxqrsbur,NB_ORA_SCHED=Diario'; INF - BACKUP INF - INCREMENTAL LEVEL=0 INF - FORMAT 'bk_u%u_s%s_p%p_t%t' INF - TAG 'rl_t%t_s%s_p%p' INF - DATABASE; INF - RELEASE CHANNEL ch00; INF - # Backup Archived Logs INF - sql 'alter system archive log current'; INF - ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch00 INF - TYPE 'SBT_TAPE'; INF - SEND 'NB_ORA_CLIENT=SMCHFMPROD4,NB_ORA_SID=HFM,NB_ORA_POLICY=BMB_SMCHFMPROD4_HFM_Ora_Onl_D,NB_ORA_SERV=mxqrsbur,NB_ORA_SCHED=Diario'; INF - BACKUP INF - FORMAT 'arch_u%u_s%s_p%p_t%t' INF - ARCHIVELOG INF - ALL INF - DELETE INPUT; INF - RELEASE CHANNEL ch00; INF - # Control file backup INF - ALLOCATE CHANNEL ch00 INF - TYPE 'SBT_TAPE'; INF - SEND 'NB_ORA_CLIENT=SMCHFMPROD4,NB_ORA_SID=HFM,NB_ORA_POLICY=BMB_SMCHFMPROD4_HFM_Ora_Onl_D,NB_ORA_SERV=mxqrsbur,NB_ORA_SCHED=Diario'; INF - BACKUP INF - FORMAT 'ctrl_u%u_s%s_p%p_t%t' INF - CURRENT CONTROLFILE; INF - RELEASE CHANNEL ch00; INF - } INF - End of Recovery Manager input. INF - Start of Recovery Manager output. INF - Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Fri Feb 3 23:27:50 2012 INF - connected to target database: HFM (DBID=1249472717) INF - connected to recovery catalog database INF - allocated channel: ch00 INF - channel ch00: SID=696 device type=SBT_TAPE INF - channel ch00: starting incremental level 0 datafile backup set INF - input datafile file number=00012 name=I:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISFM.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00014 name=H:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISODIWORK.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00015 name=I:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISFM01.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00016 name=I:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISFM02.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00017 name=I:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISFM03.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00019 name=G:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISEA01.ORA INF - input datafile file number=00020 name=G:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISEA02.ORA INF - input datafile file number=00021 name=G:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISEA03.ORA INF - input datafile file number=00022 name=G:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISEA04.ORA INF - Begin progress logging for process: (2436.13472) INF - Start backup of backup piece: (bk_u0vn2e6rs_s31_p1_t774314876) INF - Server status = 241 ERR - Server exited with status 241: the specified schedule is the wrong type for this request INF - input datafile file number=00007 name=H:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISEPMA.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00018 name=H:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISODIWORK2.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00003 name=E:\HFM\DATAFILE\O1_MF_UNDOTBS1_78OBHVV8_.DBF INF - input datafile file number=00013 name=H:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISODI.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00001 name=E:\HFM\DATAFILE\O1_MF_SYSTEM_78OBH3V0_.DBF INF - input datafile file number=00002 name=E:\HFM\DATAFILE\O1_MF_SYSAUX_78OBHK1G_.DBF INF - input datafile file number=00005 name=J:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISHSS.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00008 name=J:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISHBI.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00011 name=E:\HFM\DATAFILE\CISFDM.DMP INF - input datafile file number=00004 name=E:\HFM\DATAFILE\O1_MF_USERS_78OBJ9N7_.DBF INF - released channel: ch00 INF - RMAN-00571: =========================================================== INF - RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== INF - RMAN-00571: =========================================================== INF - RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on ch00 channel at 02/03/2012 23:28:12 INF - ORA-19506: failed to create sequential file, name="bk_u0vn2e6rs_s31_p1_t774314876", parms="" INF - ORA-27028: skgfqcre: sbtbackup returned error INF - ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text: INF - VxBSACreateObject: Failed with error: INF - Server Status: the specified schedule is the wrong type for this request INF - Recovery Manager complete. INF - End of Recovery Manager output. INF - End Oracle Recovery Manager.4.3KViews1like3CommentsNBU Command - Check backup jobs on Master server
Hello Got a query on an issue I am facing. I am running backup commands from a client (Linux) which will initiate a snapshot. The command is bpbackup I am looking for a command which will check the status of the backup jobs which have been kicked off by the above command. Do you know of any commands? Thanks FujSolSolved4.1KViews0likes10CommentsNetBackup Administration Console - Automated Reporting ?
Hello, We are currently using the NetBackup Administration Console. Each day, I am logging into the Console, choosing Reports > All Log Entries and manually running daily reports. Is there a tool, or script I can use to automate this process? Regards, ShaneSolved3.9KViews1like25CommentsConfiguring 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, ElenaSolved3.8KViews0likes12CommentsOPS ANALYTICS CUSTOM REPORT (SQL QUERY)
We need help in order to create a custom report at OPS , attached you will find a template of the report as our Management team asked to be created. We have bought Analytics License and all our efforts for the creation of the custom reports have failed. Is there a way to add the retention period at a report ?Solved3.5KViews0likes14CommentsNetbackup 7.1.0.2 How do i eject tapes ??
Hi I have made a Script where i wanna eject some tapes. i am using this command. vmchange -res -multi_eject -w -verbose -rn 0 -rt tld -rh Server -ml OU1699 -sec 1 the -sec 1 part makes it not promt. This fails with an eject aborted. It seems that if i don't manually remove the tapes from the mailslot(i have 20 slots here) before i press OK on the promt, the eject gets aborted and the tapes get put back in place in the library ??, how does one eject tapes to the mailslot without having to manually remove them from the mailslot right away ??. I want tapes to eject at night, so i can pick them up in the morning. Right now i have to pick up the tapes when i eject them or else the tapes get put back inside the library. Very Weird I think. master = Redhat 5.7 Netbackup 7.1.0.2 libray = SUN Storagetek L700 600+ slots, 20 mailslotsSolved2.9KViews1like2CommentsAbout bpstart_notify.bat.
Hi all. I want to netbackup running to backup and then bpstart_notify script create test folder or file(example -> test.txt) which in C:\etc. What should i add sentence to bpstart_notify.bat file? Help! Let me know... @REM $ Id: bpstart_notify.bat, V 1.3 8 January 2006 PM 08 hour 46 minutes 43 seconds $ @REM ************************************************ *************************** @REM * $ VRTScprght: Copyright (C) 2016 Veritas Technologies LLC. All rights reserved VT25-0977-2658-84-51-3 $ * reserves @REM ************************************************ *************************** @REM Ecpyrght @REM @REM Bpstart_notify.bat @REM @REM This script when bpbkar to have been started on the client is called by NetBackup @REM To do a backup or archive. @REM @REM This script, will receive the six parameters. @ REM% 1 = CLIENT_NAME @ REM% 2 = POLICY_NAME @ REM% 3 = SCHEDULE_NAME @ REM% 4 = SCHEDULE_TYPE, following one: FULL, INCR, CINC, UBAK, UARC @ REM% 5 = STATUS, always 0 @ REM% 6 = RESULT_FILE @REM This script must be present on the inner in the same directory as the other parts of the NetBackup @REM @REM Client binary files (bpstart_notify.bat of install_path \ NetBackup of \ bin \ of). @REM Also, must be the root user can run. @REM Is terminated with a 0 if successful @REM @REM Naming conventions: There are three versions of the name that @REM script can be used. Start notifies a script that can be used 1 version, termination, notification that the script used @REM @REM Another, or they will be able to both use the same version. @REM Use "" that have been NetBackup policies and @REM substitute "of sched policy" @REM Schedule name. "Bpstart" can be replaced with a "bpend". @REM Bpstart_notify.policy.sched.bat @REM Bpstart_notify.policy.bat @REM Bpstart_notify.bat @REM @REM Result file: @REM Result file name, it will be dependent on the script file name. @REM Example: @REM Script name: Result file name: @REM Bpstart_notify.policyA.schedB.bat BPSTART_RES.policyA.schedB @REM Bpstart_notify.policyB.bat BPSTART_RES.policyB BPEND_RES bpend_notify.bat @REM @REM @REM Note: You can write what is the standard output and standard error output, backup problems. @REM Output, you need to redirect the results to a file. @REM @REM ------------------------------------------------ -------------------- @REM Main script starts here @REM Is a simple script that records the type of backup to be performed along the this And @REM with other relevent information (client name, such as policy name) @REM Adds the information to the results file @REM ------------------------------------------------ -------------------- @if "%4" == "FULL" goto FULL @if "%4" == "CINC" goto CINC @if "%4" == "" goto FAIL Backup, full, and since not a cumulative incremental, print @ REM general message @echo backup / restore, and began BP_RES.txt \ bpres =% 6 >> bottle to schedule% 3 and status% 5 Use the policy% 2% 1 @echo 0 >>% 6 @GOTO: EOF @REM Exit 0 : FULL @echo full backup, it began BP_RES.txt \ bpres =% 6 >> bottle to schedule% 3 and status% 5 Use the policy% 2% 1 @echo 0 >>% 6 @GOTO: EOF @REM Exit 0 @: CINC @echo cumulative incremental backup, began BP_RES.txt \ bpres =% 6 >> bottle to% 1 using the policy% 2% 3 schedule and status% 5 @echo 0 >>% 6 GOTO: EOF @REM Exit 0 : It will fail @REM No schedule type of information was not sent. Failure has occurred. Writes the status 1 to the result file. @echo 1 >>% 6 @GOTO: EOF @REM Exit 02.7KViews0likes10CommentsNetBackup Scripting Sheet
I created a spreadsheet that can generating commands to create and modify NetBackup policy configuration. Now(Mar 24 2013), this sheet is based on NetBackup 7.5, but you can disable each attribute options to fit the commands to your version. I hope this greatly helps you. XLSX: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Au84Otyr1NpndE5GWXhfVzUzX3o4S05QTXd5OFRIdFE&output=xls ODS: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0Au84Otyr1NpndE5GWXhfVzUzX3o4S05QTXd5OFRIdFE&output=ods2.6KViews8likes12Commentsbplist EXIT STATUS 227: no entity was found (Again!)
Dear All, The bplist command lists all you want, and exactly all you ask for (even not being aware of it), as 1E100 counts problems are not rare. Basing on the already noticed and described cave-eats (short summary): https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/bplist-exit-status-227-no-entity-was-found Remember to choose policy type, if not you are using type == 0 (not Windows, not SQL, not Oracle etc...) https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/bplist-command As above and provide date range. Nice list of NetBackup policy types http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH27299 bplist detailed syntax description http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO43668 I would like to propose a set of "golden rules" for bplist command: 1. Always specify policy type (-t). 2. Always provide relevand data range (-s, -d). 3. Mind the listing recursiveness (-R) as it may be too verbose when you just put the "/" or it may not show anything for non-file like backup types. 4. Provide as many other details as possible to speed up the search. Template for good examples: bplist -C <ClientName> -S <MasterServer> -t <PolicyType> -k <PolicyName> -s MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS -e MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS -R / That may result in something like: bplist -C MyClient -S MyMaster -t 4 -k OraclePolicyName -s 08/08/2014 08:00:00 -e 09/09/2014 08:00:00 -R / Hopefully I will find this article prior loosing few hours solely on bplist syntax refresh ;-)2.6KViews2likes2Comments