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I have a master/media server; Solaris 2.8 64 bit running NBU 5.1 MP3.
I've been getting status 6 every time the Rman backups run. Does any one
have any ideas on this. The scripts are all on point so its not that easy.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance .
## Client: ftrdbnj1
11/18/2005 01:21:56 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched
backup of client ftrdbnj1 exited with status 6 (the backup failed to
back up the requested files)
11/18/2005 01:22:01 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched
backup of client ftrdbnj1 exited with status 6 (the backup failed to
back up the requested files)
11/18/2005 01:22:06 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched
suspending further backup attempts for client ftrdbnj1, policy
RMAN_ftrdbnj_arch, schedule
Scheduling_Trigger because it has exceeded the configured number of
tries
11/18/2005 01:22:06 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched
backup of client ftrdbnj1 exited with status 6 (the backup failed to
back up the requested files)
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STATUS CODE 6
the backup failed to back up the requested files
Errors caused the user backup to fail.
Try the following:
1. Verify that you have read access to the files. Check the status or
progress log on the client for messages on why the backup failed. Correct
problems and retry the backup.
2. On Windows clients, verify that the account used to start the
NetBackup Client service has read access to the files.
3. On Macintosh clients, this code can be due to multiple backups being
attempted simultaneously on the same client. Some possible solutions are:
* Adjust the backup schedules.
* If the client is only in one policy, set the policy attribute, Limit
jobs per policy, to 1.
* Set the NetBackup global attribute, Maximum jobs per client, to 1
(note that this limits all clients in all policies).
4. For a UNIX database extension client (for example, NetBackup for
Oracle), this can mean a problem with the script that is controlling the
backup.
Check the progress report on the client for a message such as Script
exited with status code = number (the number will vary). The progress log
also usually names the script.
Check the script for problems. Also, check the troubleshooting logs
created by the database extension. See the NetBackup guide that came with
the database extension for information on the scripts and troubleshooting
logs.
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Ray H.
ext 8527
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I have a master/media server; Solaris
2.8 64 bit running NBU 5.1 MP3.</font><font size=3><br>
</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I've been getting status 6 every time
the Rman backups run. Does any one have any ideas on this. The scripts
are all on point so its not that easy.</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Thanks in advance .</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
</font><font size=2><tt><br>
## Client: ftrdbnj1<br>
<br>
11/18/2005 01:21:56 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)<br>
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched<br>
backup of client ftrdbnj1 exited with status 6 (the backup failed
to back up the requested files)<br>
<br>
11/18/2005 01:22:01 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)<br>
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched<br>
backup of client ftrdbnj1 exited with status 6 (the backup failed
to back up the requested files)<br>
<br>
11/18/2005 01:22:06 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)<br>
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched<br>
suspending further backup attempts for client ftrdbnj1, policy
RMAN_ftrdbnj_arch,
schedule<br>
Scheduling_Trigger because it has exceeded the configured number
of tries<br>
<br>
11/18/2005 01:22:06 V1 S:bkupnj C:ftrdbnj1 J:624691 (U:624691,0)<br>
Error(0x10) Backup(0x4) bpsched<br>
backup of client ftrdbnj1 exited with status 6 (the backup failed
to back up the requested files)<br>
<br>
###################################3</tt></font>
<br><font size=2><tt>=================================<br>
STATUS CODE 6<br>
the backup failed to back up the requested files<br>
Errors caused the user backup to fail.<br>
<br>
Try the following:<br>
<br>
1. Verify that you have read access to the files. Check the status
or progress log on the client for messages on why the backup failed. Correct
problems and retry the backup.<br>
2. On Windows clients, verify that the account used to start the
NetBackup Client service has read access to the files.<br>
3. On Macintosh clients, this code can be due to multiple backups
being attempted simultaneously on the same client. Some possible solutions
are:<br>
* Adjust the backup schedules.<br>
* If the client is only in one policy, set the policy attribute,
Limit jobs per policy, to 1.<br>
* Set the NetBackup global attribute, Maximum jobs per client,
to 1 (note that this limits all clients in all policies).<br>
</tt></font><font size=2 color=blue><tt>4. For a UNIX database extension
client (for example, NetBackup for Oracle), this can mean a problem with
the script that is controlling the backup.<br>
Check the progress report on the client for a message such as Script
exited with status code = number (the number will vary). The progress log
also usually names the script.<br>
Check the script for problems. Also, check the troubleshooting
logs created by the database extension. See the NetBackup guide that came
with the database extension for information on the scripts and troubleshooting
logs. </tt></font><font size=2><tt><br>
<br>
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<br><font size=3><br>
<br>
</font><font size=2 face="sans-serif"><br>
<br>
Ray H.<br>
ext 8527</font>
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