VMware VM "needs consolidation" after backup failure
Has anyone else run into this issue? VM backup fails with a "Status 13" or "Status 156" or "Status 40" - I have several hundred VMs and only a few end up in this state during a backup window. No snapshots show up in Snapshot Manager on the VMs that have this error. When consolidation is attempted VMware throws a "Unable to access file <unspecified filename> since it is locked" error. The "fix" for us has been to run "services.sh restart" on the ESXi server - this unlocks the file - then manually consolidating the VM. Sounds a lot like this issue: https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/problem-backup-virtual-machine-when-vm-convert-status-consolidate Master: 7.6.0.2 on Solaris 10 Media: 2.6.0.2 on 5220 Appliances17KViews3likes11CommentsHow to verify VCS installation on a system
Symantec recommends that you verify your installation of Symantec Cluster Server (VCS) on a system before you install or upgrade VCS. This allows you to know about the product prerequisites, installed product version, and configuration. You can verify installation of VCS on a system using the following techniques: Operating System (OS) commands Script-based Installer Symantec Operations Readiness Tools (SORT) checks VCS command validation OS commands You can run native OS commands on the system to verify whether VCS is installed. The following table lists the commands to verify the VCS installation and the VCS version and patches installed on the system. Use cases AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Verifying VCS installation lslpp -l VRTSvcs swlist VRTSvcs rpm –qi VRTSvcs For Solaris 10: pkginfo –l VRTSvcs For Solaris 11: pkg info VRTSvcs Verifying VCS version and patches lslpp -l VRTSvcs swlist VRTSvcs rpm –qi VRTSvcs showrev –p | grep VRTSvcs You can use these commands to verify which product packages are installed on the system.To get a complete list of required and optional packages for VCS, see the product release notes on theSORTwebsite. Note:On Linux, there is no sparse patch or patch ID. Therefore, the package version itself indicates the patch version of the installed VCS. Advantage of using the OS command technique By default, native commands are available on a system and can be used with ease. Limitations of using the OS command technique You must run OS commands as root on the cluster nodes. OS commands are useful for package and patch validation. However, these commands do not provide complete information about the VCS product installation. You need to run multiple commands to validate whether the required packages are installed on the system Script-based Installer Symantec recommends that you use the script-based installer to install Symantec products. The script-based installercan be used to identify which products from the Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA) family are installed on the system. The installer script can be executed to get a list of VCS packages and their versions installed on the system. These commands can be executed on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris. The installer also allows you to configure the product, verify the pre-installation requisites, and view the description of the product. The following command provides the major version of the product and packages installed on the system. However, it does not provide details such as join version, build date, and patches installed on the other nodes in the cluster. To use this command, VCS must be already installed on the system. To use the script-based installer to verify the version of VCS installed on the system Run the following command: #/opt/VRTS/install/installvcs<version> –version Whereversionis the specific release version. For example, to validate the VCS 6.1 installation on the system, run the following command: #/opt/VRTS/install/installvcs61 –version To initiate the VCS installation validation using the product DVD media provided by Symantec, run the following installer script: #<dvd-media-path>/installer -version The installer script lists the Symantec products installed on the system along with the version details of the products. You can also use this script to perform a pre-check of the required package dependencies to install the product. If the product is already installed on the system and you want to validate the list of packages and patches along with their version, run the following command: #/opt/VRTS/install/showversion This command provides details of the product installed on all the nodes in a cluster. This information includes the product name, required and optional packages installed on the system, installed and available product updates, version, and product license key. Advantage of using script-based installer A single script validates all nodes in the cluster. Therefore, it does not need any platform-specific commands for performing validation. Limitation of using script-based installer The VRTSsfcpi package must be installed on the systems. Note: The VRTSsfcpi package was first released in VCS 6.0 and is available in the later versions. For earlier versions, use the installer from the DVD media. As an alternative, you can launch theinstaller from the DVD provided by Symantec, regardless of the product version. For more information about installing VCS using installer, seeInstalling VCS using the installer. SORT checks SORT provides a set of web-based tools to automate and simplify time-consuming administrator tasks. For example, the data collector tool gathers system-related information and generates web-based and text-based custom reports. These reports capture the system and platform-related configuration details and list the Symantec products installed on the system. SORT generates the following custom reports: Installation and Upgrade Risk Assessment License/Deployment You can generate and view custom reports to check which Symantec products are installed on a system. These reports list the passed and failed checks and other significant details you can use to assess the system. The checks and recommendations depend on the installed product. For SORT checks, see System Assessments. To generate a SORT custom report, On theData Collectortab, download the appropriate data collector for your environment. Follow the instructions in the README file to install the data collector. Run the data collector. It analyzes the nodes in the cluster and stores results in an XML file. On theUpload Reportstab, upload the XML file to the SORT website. SORT generates a custom report with recommendations and links to the related information. For more information about custom reports, visithttps://sort.symantec.com. Advantage of using the SORT checks SORT checks provide comprehensive information about the installed product. Limitation of using the SORT checks SORT data collector is not a part of product media and must be downloaded and installed on the system to generate reports. VCS command validation VCS provides a set of commands to validate and provide additional details of the components installed as a part of VCS product installation. For more information about verifying the VCS installation using VCS commands, seeSymantec™ Cluster Server 6.1 Administrator's Guide. The VCS command validation method allows you to check if VCS is correctly configured on the nodes in a cluster. To verify the status of the VCS components such as Low-Latency Transport (LLT), Group Membership Services/Atomic Broadcast (GAB), and the VCS engine, you can inspect the content of the key VCS configuration files or run the following VCS commands. Component Command Provides GAB #gabconfig -W GAB protocol version LLT #lltconfig -W LLT protocol version VCS engine #had -version HAD engine version and join version Cluster #hasys -state Cluster state Advantages of using VCS commands VCS commands provide comprehensive information about the cluster. VCS commands can be used for configuring the cluster. Limitation of using VCS commands VCS commands can be used only after the VCS product is completely installed and configured on the system. Frequently asked questions The following is a list of VCS installation-related frequently asked questions: Where do I check the availability of the CPI installer on a system? The installer script is located at /opt/VRTS/install. Where are the CPI installation logs located? The installation logs are located at /opt/VRTS/install. Where do I find information about SORT checks and reports? For information about SORT checks and reports, visithttps://sort.symantec.com. How do I validate a system before installing VCS? Before you install VCS, you must make sure the system is ready. To validate the system, use the installer script on the Symantec DVD. To start the pre-installation validation on the system and verify whether the system meets the product installation requirements, run the following command: #installer –precheck14KViews0likes1CommentCorrect usage of "bptestbpcd -clear_host_cache"
Could someone please elaborate on the correct usage of the "bptestbpcd -clear_host_cache" command ? This is what presently get whenI run the following. [root@nbu1234 ~]# /opt/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bptestbpcd -clear_host_cache Usage: /opt/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bptestbpcd [-host hostname] [-client clientname] [-connect_options 0|1|2 0|1|2 0|1|2|3] [-wait_to_close seconds] [-verbose] [-M server] invalid command parameter [root@nbu1234 ~]#Solved13KViews0likes5CommentsCommand Line Administration of netbackup appliance
Hi All, I am new to netbackup appliances, and face issue while day to day monitoring, like if want to run any command eg : bpimagelist etc.... i am not sure where to go and run them. the command line is totally different. I search some appliance guide but didnt got anything regarding this. Can anybody suggest a basic document to usecommand line on netbackup appliancefor administration. Netbackup appliance :5220, OS UNIX.Solved12KViews2likes4CommentsNBU status: 96, EMM status: No media is available unable to allocate new media for backup, storage unit has none available (96)
Hello All..We are getting error only on big sized policy after a 3-4 hours NBU status: 96, EMM status: No media is available unable to allocate new media for backup, storage unit has none available (96) For example now we started the policy with 5TB .Now it is normal . But after 3-4 hour it will give error again. But we have 185 available media, We a using Fujitsu VTL. With BR, TurgunbekSolved12KViews2likes4CommentsNetbackup code 155 occurring on an AIX client
Hello, We have one Backup client that’s getting the code 155 disk full error NetBackup status code: 155 Message: disk is full Explanation: The write to the catalog file failed because the disk that contains the catalog database is full, or the track log folder is full. Recommended Action: Free up space on the disks where NetBackup catalogs reside or where the track log folder resides and retry the operation. Question for freeing up space on where the track log folder resides are there specific files that we can delete without the intervention of the AIX sysadmin? I don’t want to delete something that is important. I check the /usr and it only has 1.77GB of space left root)/> df -g /usr Filesystem GB blocks Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on /dev/hd2 10.38 1.77 83% 84616 17% /usr The Code 155 error is only occurring one backup client the bkpkar.log is below Bkpkar 20:54:24.375 [22413352] <16> fwrite_and_log: fail to write <fix size entry block> for track journal, backup id:<NULL>, file:<11000232fb.tif>, err_num:<28>, to write:<1>, wrote:<0> 20:54:24.400 [22413352] <16> bpbkar SelectFile: fscp_add_full_entry() failed, error : disk is full 20:54:24.400 [22413352] <16> bpbkar: ERR - bpbkar FATAL exit status = 155: disk is full 20:54:24.400 [22413352] <4> bpbkar: INF - EXIT STATUS 155: disk is full 20:54:33.258 [22413352] <16> bpbkar: ERR - read server exit status = 155: disk is full 20:54:33.473 [22413352] <16> ct_cat_close: failed to fflush for file in dir(/datasink/importDRM/backup_0315/15069/03/359832/), error is -1 20:54:33.485 [22413352] <2> ct_cat_close: close current track journal 20:54:33.485 [22413352] <2> ct_cat_close: close previous track journal 20:54:33.485 [22413352] <16> bpbkar: ct_cat_close() failed, error (14) 20:54:24.375 [22413352] <16> fwrite_and_log: fail to write <fix size entry block> for track journal, backup id:<NULL>, file:<11000232fb.tif>, err_num:<28>, to write:<1>, wrote:<0> 20:54:24.400 [22413352] <16> bpbkar SelectFile: fscp_add_full_entry() failed, error : disk is full 20:54:24.400 [22413352] <16> bpbkar: ERR - bpbkar FATAL exit status = 155: disk is full 20:54:24.400 [22413352] <4> bpbkar: INF - EXIT STATUS 155: disk is full 20:54:33.258 [22413352] <16> bpbkar: ERR - read server exit status = 155: disk is full 20:54:33.473 [22413352] <16> ct_cat_close: failed to fflush for file in dir(/datasink/importDRM/backup_0315/15069/03/359832/), error is -1 20:54:33.485 [22413352] <2> ct_cat_close: close current track journal 20:54:33.485 [22413352] <2> ct_cat_close: close previous track journal 20:54:33.485 [22413352] <16> bpbkar: ct_cat_close() failed, error (14) 21:04:42.097 [34275332] <4> is_excluded: Excluded /datasink/importDRM/backup/2015/15035/04/337763/core by exclude_list entry core 21:27:57.930 [34275332] <16> fwrite_and_log: fail to write <fix size entry block> for track journal, backup id:<NULL>, file:<21000522rb.tif>, err_num:<28>, to write:<1>, wrote:<0> 21:27:57.946 [34275332] <16> bpbkar SelectFile: fscp_add_full_entry() failed, error : disk is full 21:27:57.946 [34275332] <16> bpbkar: ERR - bpbkar FATAL exit status = 155: disk is full 21:27:57.947 [34275332] <4> bpbkar: INF - EXIT STATUS 155: disk is full 21:28:05.949 [34275332] <16> bpbkar: ERR - read server exit status = 155: disk is full 21:28:06.197 [34275332] <16> ct_cat_close: failed to fflush for file in dir(/datasink/importDRM/backup_0315/15069/03/359834/), error is -1 21:28:06.211 [34275332] <2> ct_cat_close: close current track journal 21:28:06.211 [34275332] <2> ct_cat_close: close previous track journal 21:28:06.211 [34275332] <16> bpbkar: ct_cat_close() failed, error (14) The Client is a AIX Server running O.S 7.1 The backup client is 7.6.0.3 Thanks in Advance!Solved9KViews3likes14CommentsInstall client on Linux
I need to install the NBU 7.5 client on a Linux (CentOS) server. In the server install archive "NetBackup_7.5_LinuxR_x86_64.tar.gz" there is a client directory with a script called install_client - I assume that's the installed for the client. If I execute it I get install_client -L MYCLIENTNAME shell-init: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory MYCLIENTNAME: Connection refused Client MYCLIENTNAME is not responding. The script is located in this directory in the install archive: NetBackup_7.5_LinuxR_x86_64/NetBackup_7.5_LinuxR_x86_64/linuxR_x86/anb/client_dist.tar/client_dist/openv/netbackup/client/Linux\RedHat2.6.18/ Page 132 in the "Netbackup 7.5_Install_UNIX.PDF" file just states that I should run ./installSolved8.4KViews1like12CommentsAll compatible drive paths are down but media is available
2013-10-31 1:50:23 - requesting resource LCM_parcsrv0006-hcart2-robot-tld-0 2013-10-31 1:50:23 - granted resource LCM_parcsrv0006-hcart2-robot-tld-0 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - begin Duplicate 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - end Duplicate; elapsed time 0:00:00 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - started process RUNCMD (pid=16046) 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - requesting resource parcsrv0006-hcart2-robot-tld-0 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - requesting resource @aaaac 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - reserving resource @aaaac 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - Error nbjm (pid=12606) NBU status: 830, EMM status: All compatible drive paths are down, but media is available 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - Error nbjm (pid=12606) NBU status: 830, EMM status: All compatible drive paths are down, but media is available 2013-10-31 1:50:24 - Error nbjm (pid=12606) NBU status: 830, EMM status: All compatible drive paths are down, but media is available All compatible drive paths are down but media is available (2009)6.8KViews0likes6CommentsNFS mount point on NetBackup 5230 Appliance
Hi Team, Please I need your expert advise on this solution: Customer has proposed implementing backup solution via NFS; this solution is based on having the centralized server IPs & file path where to send the backups to. We currently have Symantec NetBackup 5230 Appliance installed in this customer datacenter. Question: Will NetBackup 5230 Appliance support mount points from network file systems (NFS). This will enable customer backup their network file system data to the central storage location, which is on the NBU appliance. Thanks in advance, FelixSolved6.5KViews1like11Comments