Re: [Veritas-bu] bpimport - Phase I Issue
2009-04-20 14:21:16
All this mess is on Windows 2003 running 5.1 MP4
FYI.
I was able to set the expiration on several of the
"expired" phase I imported "images" to infinity and I'm working on the Phase II
now. For whatever reason it looks like Netbackup thinks these images (even
several images / media I imported just a few days ago) are "expired" but its
keeping the Phase I information around. bpexpdate -backupid -d infinity
did the trick. I'll respond after I get the phase 2 working for future
reference.
-Jonathan
I humbly disagree. Phase 1 creates the header file under client's
images folder. This is where the expiration date lives. Phase 2 creates the
.f info.
M.
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] bpimport - Phase I Issue
Phase 1 import has
nothing to do with image expiration.
It is not an image until
phase 2 has been done and the image file has been created in the
netbackup/db/images
directory.
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Martin, Jonathan Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 9:28 PM To: VERITAS-BU AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpimport - Phase I
Issue
All,
I've been importing several hundred
media for a big restore job, and something funny has happened to many of my
media. Before starting the import I switched all my retentions on the import
server to infinity. Then I imported all the media. Now it appears that only
some of the images are available. When I run the following command on any
given media:
bpimport -PM -s 01/01/1971 00:00:00 -e 09/20/2009
23:59:59 -id IN2233
I get several of the following
errors:
INF - Skipping backup id <Exchange Cluster
Name>_1104559223, it is expired
Is this image really
expired? I seem to remember something about Phase I imports only lasting 7
days, but I thought setting all the retention periods to infinity would help
with that. My next step is to re-import the same media and see if I can
restore then. Anyone run into this before? I've run the same command against
media that I've scanned just a few days ago and I've got the same issue. I'm
not really sure where to go with this
one.
Thanks,
-Jonathan
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