Which might be why NetBackup defines stat 1 as "partial success" _and keeps the image_. Final status <= 1 yields a restorable image; status > 1 does not (archives excluded). I think we agree that st
Author: simon.weaver at astrium.eads.net (WEAVER, Simon)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:16:28 +0100
Bob As the image is stored in the DB, I still see Status 1 as a good backup. As long as you can get the data that needs to be backed up, and you identify the reason for the "1" you have 2 options in
That really, really depends on your particular situation. You can get a status 1 if you try to back up an active Oracle or SQL database. The database will not be restorable. You can back up Exchange
Author: simon.weaver at astrium.eads.net (WEAVER, Simon)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:38:29 +0100
Ed Yes it depends on the situation. Also you missed off an important part of my reply in your last post. I stated the following "As long as you can get the data that needs to be backed up, and you id
Status 1 is not a failure UNLESS it's a database backup. For filesystems everywhere I've been we've shown that a status 1 is not a failure but a warning. Unfortunately you won't get Veritas to offici
Author: simon.weaver at astrium.eads.net (WEAVER, Simon)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:53:11 +0100
Jeff Agree, as mentioned below in a Status 1 backup 1) exclude the file/files that are causing the status code 2) Investigate issue and if not relevant, revert to point 1. Regards Simon Weaver 3rd Li
Author: Frerk.Schindelasch at ewe.de (Schindelasch, Frerk)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:15:22 +0200
Is it possible, to get a list of the files not backed up in a job exiting with RC 1 from the command line? --Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-- Von: veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu [mailto:verita
Author: simon.weaver at astrium.eads.net (WEAVER, Simon)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 13:25:11 +0100
Not sure about command line, but doesn't the problem reports go into details? Regards Simon Weaver 3rd Line Technical Support Windows Domain Administrator EADS Astrium Limited, B32AA IM (DCS) Anchora
Author: Frerk.Schindelasch at ewe.de (Schindelasch, Frerk)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:41:01 +0200
The Report does its job. But there were about 400 jobs with returncode 1 in the past 5 days, anything that could be automated would help. --Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-- Von: WEAVER, Simon [mailto:simon.
Yes, You can using bperror and parse the output. bperror -problems -hoursago <HOURS> -client <client name> -Shyam -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu
You have points 1 and 2 reversed. If you exclude files without determining their relevance to your business, your job and your business are at unnecessary risk. :-( Status code 1 is better than nothi
Have a look at bperror command. Ran the following with one of my jobs that got a status 1 - it contains the name of the file it had an issue with (archive.pst). Note command was run on my Unix NB Mas
Author: simon.weaver at astrium.eads.net (WEAVER, Simon)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:10:14 +0100
Wayne For windows, I don't think I have :-) If your trying to backup SQL and NBU attempts to capture these files (.mdb), it will create a status 1 So you can investigate, and if applicable, exclude t
The point being you can't really investigate every file that causes a status 1 every day. In the prior job I mentioned just one backup took me hours to certify that none of the files involved were an
I did once look into all of our Status 1 results and had several along the lines of "it's a WINS server and the WINS DB failed" ... sounded important to me. Unfortunately, Status 1 is still at the bo