Could you mail out the binary
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From: crhea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 August 2007 7:41 AM
To: VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Re: MP5: Cannot decompress .Z file...
Known problem with MP5.
Engineering is looking at it
Sorry, but the terms of support state that I cannot redistribute the code.
If you reference my case number (290-841-020), Support should be able to
quickly find the code they sent to me.
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Dear All,
I am installing Netbackup clinet on Ubuntu Linux running kernel
version 2.6.15-28-686.
Installation went fine , without any error. But when i am trying to telnet
the bpcd port of the clinet from the master server. I am getting the error
bpcd: relocation error: bpcd: symbol
What distribution are you running? Ubuntu is not an officially supported
client. It appears your version of glibc is incompatible with the bpcd
binary. This can sometimes be fixed by upgrading to a different version
of glibc. Ultimately though you need to be running on a supported
Justin,
I was running fine earlier, after doing the hardware migration , it
starts failing.
Rgds
Abhishek
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Hello,
I'm trying to add an NDMP drive to my robot in Veritas NB 6.5. The OS of
server Win2k3 SP2 and the robot is a Quantum M1500 w/ HP Ultrium drives.
I'm at the point where I can put in the path Information but cannot
find such info.
How do I find what the drive path is???
Any help
HI,
Failed to configure tape drive connected to media server from msater server.
Was able to add media server in master server without any error and is showing
as connected in mediaserver tab
The error is
error connecting to oprd on solaris : cannot connect to vmd(70)
My setup is
Master
Peter,
I am getting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/dhingra# ldd /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpcd
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xe000)
libnsl.so.1 = /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libnsl.so.1 (0xb7fc8000)
libresolv.so.2 = /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libresolv.so.2 (0xb7fb5000)
libdl.so.2 = /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libdl.so.2
As for platforms affected, it's only UNIX. Windows uses built in API
calls to the native file system compression.
Just call support, they ought to had it out no problem.
-Tim
On 8/22/07, crhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, but the terms of support state that I cannot redistribute the code.
BPARCHIVE will not remove the data unless the backup completes
successfully - Status 0.
Even a Status 1 (skipped file or the like) and the archive completes but
the data is not removed.
-Jonathan
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Thanks Jonathan
From: Martin, Jonathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 August 2007 14:50
To: Clooney, David; VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] bparchive
BPARCHIVE will not remove the data unless the backup completes
The same as your master..
go to the latest MP, install the ICS, upgrade the netbackup, install the MP4
convert the catalog.
Make sure there's no backup run when you upgrade with deactivate your
policies, and other media servers.
Regards,
mTz
On 8/20/07, Kenneth W Wilkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For the truly paranoid you can set it to delete after the 2nd time it is
archived. That way you have it on tape twice before the first
deletion.
We used to do a rotating thing with Oracle archive logs to insure we
could roll forward if necessary. We'd run an archive ever 6 hours and
the
My policy is that if this is going to be the last copy of this data on
any form of media it needs to be written twice, to two separate tapes.
I usually do this via archive policy and simultaneous duplication. The
consequence of not doing that sits on my desk to this day. A $5000
restore of media
Hi Sonu,
Pretty basic but easy to forget,
Did you restarted services on both Master and Media Servers ?
Did you checked any firewall are on on any of the servers ?
Did you checked weather the server list contains the correct host names
under
bp.conf ?
Host Properties ?
Netbackup Machines
Is you backup speed limited by the drives, or by the speed of the
clients and or network?
I don't know what drives you have, but using a very simplistic view,
your backup of 14TB in 2 1/2 days only averages out to 68MB/sec, or 17
MB/sec spread evenly over 4 drives. Obviously it won't be spread
Fyi to all, putting the media into the library and moving it out of the scratch
pool did the trick. No Stage 1 import required.
-Jonathan
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From: rcarlisle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 12:15 PM
To: Martin, Jonathan;
We had a very similar situation where we have backups running for 3
days. We were getting very good thru put but just the volume of data
getting backed up was killing us. We had Mutliplexing enable which
helped but still running for days. We just implemented Multisteaming on
our bigger servers,
What OS is on your clients. This is usually a network problem.
Check all your NIC settings. Be sure they are all 100 full no auto neg,
if running 100MB, it Gig set to auto.
Just a place to start.
=
Carl Stehman
IT Distributed Services Team
Pepco Holdings, Inc.
They are both W2K3 and are both VMs, so the local NICs settings are
controlled by the ESX host. The NIC in that host is 1GB / Full. If it
indeed was a network issue I would suspect that every VM that is using
the NIC would be have the same issue. Only two out of about 200 are
having this issue.
Daniel,
Try disabling Volume Shadow copy service - I found it impacted the
backup of the Shadow copy Components
Cruice, Daniel (US - Glen Mills) wrote:
Running NBU 6.0 MP4, and I have two clients where I am getting a status
code of 41 on. Both clients are running W2K3 and for the life of
I've found something interesting on a few of my media from this week.
It looks like if a NDMP backup fails, after writing a tape or two the
media kind of just sit there with invalid images.
I've got two media this week from a 3 way NDMP backup that failed
Saturday. The Media Lists report says
Does this happen every time you run a backup? Do they run awhile before
erroring out?
We get 41's occaisionally, but a re-runs usually go OK. It is hard to
say not knowing how
your network is configured.
Were these recently added to ESX.? Netbackup is very fussy about TCP/IP
connections
We
It's hit or miss on them...They are not new w/ regards to ESX, probably
about 6 months old.
Thanks
Dan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 3:09 PM
To: Cruice, Daniel (US - Glen Mills)
Cc:
Create the logging directories on your client and set your logging on
the client to the maximum. Run a test backup or wait for the scheduled
backup to run and then look at your BPBKAR log. If that log contains TCP
100052 or 100053 delays, you may have a bad network card or network card
driver. if
Wow, this forum has a lot of posts!
Anyway, if anyone gives a crap, as much as I don't want to believe it is a
dirty head problem, it would be silly to try any other troubleshooting or
diagnostic tests without out first going a pass of cleaning tape. BTW, the past
two days have been backing
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