Hello Jared,
 
Could you please send a dbm.ebp from a backup that gets canceled to this
list? Is there a difference in database sizes?
 
Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

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From: Jared Still [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 7:58 PM
To: Heinrich, Tilo
Cc: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: MaxDB backups


Thank you for the reply Tilo.

Yes, it is being killed. 

I changed the timeout to 30 seconds so it wouldn't take 
so long for the job to fail.  It was taking several minutes
prevoiusly with the same results, which is why I set the 
timeout value.

The job was working previously on our test NBU server.

The only difference I can find between the 2 is that the
test server is Veritas 5.1 MP4, while production is 5.1 MP3.

The error and output files get created, the staging file is 
created, but it seems to hang on the communication between
backint for MaxDB and backint for Oracle.

Jared



On 12/20/05, Heinrich, Tilo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Hello Jared, 
        
        Please have a look into one of the files dbm.ebp and dbm.ebl.
Most
        probably you will find, that your Backint got killed by the DBM
Server
        after a certain timeout elapsed. If so, change the timeout with
the help 
        of parameter "TIMEOUT_SUCCESS" in the configuration file for
Backint for
        MaxDB (see also
        
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/maxdb/en/55/a81d36451f11d5992400508b6b8b11/fram

        eset.htm).
        
        Best regards,
        Tilo Heinrich
        SAP Lab Berlin
        
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Jared Still [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 12:38 AM 
        To: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
        Subject: MaxDB backups
        
        Hi All,
        
        I'm currently seeing an issue with backing up a MaxDB database.
        
        This is on Windows Server 2003,  MaxDB 7.5, and Veritas
NetBackup.
        
        While I had this setup on a test server, all worked fine.
        
        Moved the backups to the production NBU server, and now I am
        seeing the following errors in the dbm.prt file
        
        2005-12-19 13:06:31 0x00000ec8              0 DBM      command 
        param_startsession
        2005-12-19 13:06:32 0x00000ec8              0 DBM      command
        param_abortsession
        2005-12-19 13:06:33 0x00000ec8              0 DBM      command
        param_startsession
        2005-12-19 13:06:33 0x00000ec8              0 DBM      command 
        param_abortsession
        2005-12-19 13:06:36 0x00000ec8              0 DBM      command
        db_execute
        SELECT ID,CREATEDATE,USEDSIZE
        2005-12-19 13:06:36 0x00000ec8 ERR     -24988 DBM      ERR_SQL:
sql
        error
                            0x00000ec8 ERR     -24988 DBM      100,Row
not found 
        2005-12-19 15:04:42 0x00000de0              0 DBM      command
        backup_start
        BACKBOOFULL DATA
        2005-12-19 15:05:58 0x00000de0 ERR     -24919 DBM
ERR_BACKUPOP:
        backup
        operation was unsuccessful
                            0x00000de0 ERR     -24919 DBM      The
backup tool 
        was
        killed with 0 as sum of exit codes. The database request ended
with code
        0.
        
        I've googled for this with a number of different keywords: no
help
        found.
        
        Any ideas on what the basic problem is here? 
        
        Thanks,
        
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