Thanks for the reply, Mark. (It was a good try!) ;-)
This is not the problem. I tried restoring this file to /tmp, with the
same results. The file is only 4megs, with plenty of space in the file
system. cheers, wayne
Mark Hickey wrote, in part, on 8/3/2005 5:31 AM:
>
>Wayne,
> Am I right in thinking that you are serving these files (the .ppt
>extention gives me this impression) via SAMBA to windows hosts? You may be
>seeing a symptom of a problem downstream of your restore process; e.g.:
>filesystem is full or read-only, a version of the file is in use, etc. The
>socket write error often means that the landing spot for the file cannot be
>accessed. Have you tried an alternate path restore of one of these files to
>see if the target destination is the issue?
>
>Mark
>
>--__--__--
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 16:14:40 -0400
>From: Wayne T Smith <wtsmith AT maine DOT edu>
>To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
>Subject: [Veritas-bu] Linux restore problems ...
>
>My Solaris NetBackup server is v5.1MP3 and I have a problem with some
>Linux restores. On a few machines a full restore results in some
>(many!) files not being restored. Some files are restored; others
>aren't. If I pick one of the "problem" files and restore just it, I get
>a status code 5, with a "Socket write failed" error, 9-11 minutes into
>the restore. An example Admin Console log is listed below. Failures are
>always 9-11 minutes into the restore, with the below example almost
>exactly 10 minutes.
>
>A restore to another Linux machine (version & MP do not seem to matter)
>results in the same error. However, a restore to my backup server
>succeeds! For what it is worth, the data was backed up with NetBackup
>v4.5MP5.
>
>I could use suggestions for how to debug this problem (socket write
>failed is not very informative) and any suggestions on settings to
>tweak, should that be the problem.
>
>(My master/media server has the following timeouts reported: Client
>connect timeout: 900 seconds, Client read timeout: 1800 seconds, Media
>server connect timeout: 60 seconds, Use OS dependent timeouts is
>checked. On the client, the Client read timeout is 300 seconds).
>
>Thanks and cheers, wayne
>
>
>ash:~$ less /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops/wsmith/logs/jbpUJAmua4gi.log
>Restore started 08/02/2005 14:45:49
>
>14:45:57 (248339.xxx) Restore job id 248339 will require 1 image.
>14:45:57 (248339.xxx) Media id NB0361 is needed for the restore.
>14:45:57 (248339.xxx) Media id NB0263 is needed for the restore.
>14:45:57 (248339.xxx) Media id NB0145 is needed for the restore.
>
>14:46:02 (248339.001) Restoring from image created Sat 30 Jul 2005
>12:19:57 AM EDT
>14:46:10 (248339.001) INF - Waiting for mount of media id NB0263 on
>server ash for reading.
>14:53:56 (248339.001) INF - Waiting for positioning of media id NB0263
>on server ash for reading.
>14:54:31 (248339.001) INF - Beginning restore from server ash to client
>cedar.unet.maine.edu.
>15:04:37 (248339.001) The following files/folders were not restored:
>15:04:38 (248339.001) UTF -
>/usr/local/blackboard/content/vi/bb_bb60/courses/1/00230_K_042/groups/_9839_
>1/_276333_1/Presenta
>tion.ppt
>15:04:39 (248339.001) Status of restore from image created Sat 30 Jul
>2005 12:19:57 AM EDT = socket write failed
>
>15:04:40 (248339.xxx) INF - Status = the restore failed to recover the
>requested files.
>
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