This is odd, after looking into this more most of the backups have these
exact lines in it, which show it may indeed be a directive issue, the
difference is none of them are showing up as failed, they show
successful. :?
I'm going to run a backup against this client from the command line with
verbose output, there's something else that's causing this backup to
fail, but it's not showing up in the log.
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From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Chester Martin
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 9:57 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Backup Failing from Directive
I'm running into an issue where it looks like something is wrong with
the directive and it's causing a backup to fail, but it's only failing
on one server.
Here's the messages in the log from the server backup.
--- Unsuccessful Save Sets ---
* D: 1 retry attempted
* D: -2:save: bad dir spec, line 3 of C:Program
FilesLegatonsrtmpsd000031
* D: C:Program FilesLegatonsrtmpsd000031 line 3: illegal token
* D: C:Program FilesLegatonsrtmpsd000031 line 3: parse error
* D: -2:save: bad dir spec, line 6 of C:Program
FilesLegatonsrtmpsd000031
* D: C:Program FilesLegatonsrtmpsd000031 line 6: illegal token
* D: C:Program FilesLegatonsrtmpsd000031 line 6: parse error
Here's my directive...
<< / >>
+aes: *
<< c:\ >>
+skip: *.tmp *.vsp *.mdf *.ldf
<< d:\ >>
+skip: *.tmp *.vsp *.mdf *.ldf
Do I have the syntax of the directive wrong if it's only failing on one
server?
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