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Re: [Networker] Is this an indicator of a corrupt media database?

2005-11-04 04:32:33
Subject: Re: [Networker] Is this an indicator of a corrupt media database?
From: Itzik Meirson <imeirson AT MBI.CO DOT IL>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 11:31:43 +0200
Try the simple and safe way "nsrck -m". All detected/fixes errors should
show up in the daemon.log.
Itzik 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Legato NetWorker discussion 
> [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On Behalf Of Peter Viertel
> Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 07:30
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: [Networker] Is this an indicator of a corrupt media database?
> 
> This problem is happening over and over on one of our systems - ever
> since a crash... Usually of course nsrjb is called.... But the error
> messages are a bit clearer when using nsrmm. There are no startup
> errors, none of those WISS messages for example.
> 
> Version is 7.2.1 on Solaris 9/SPARC.
> 
> It verifies the label, states it is (NOT in media index)... Then turns
> around and spits a RAP error about duplicate names and gives up....but
> if I delete it myself then the relabel works....
> 
> If it is a corrupt media database what do people usually do to repair
> it?.... I tried restarting the daemon after deleting the 
> /nsr/mm/cmprssd
> file, but that did not fix it up entirely... I seem to recall a
> procedure involving deleting all the index files and letting 
> the system
> rebuild them... But can't find the tech bulletin now....
> 
> root@bkserv1# nsrmm -bDailyClone -f /dev/rmt/1cbn -l -vvvvvvv -R
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:Verify label operation in progress
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:verified label of 102025 (NOT in media index)
> Are you sure you want to over-write 102025 with a new label? y
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:Label without mount operation in progress
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:
> nsrmm: RAP error: duplicate name; pick new name or delete old one
> 
> root@bkserv1# nsrmm -d 102025
> Delete file and media index entries for sdlt320 tape 102025? Y
> 
> root@bkserv1# nsrmm -bDailyClone -f /dev/rmt/1cbn -l -vvvvvvv -R
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:Verify label operation in progress
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:verified label of 102025 (NOT in media index)
> Are you sure you want to over-write 102025 with a new label? y
> nsrmm: No volume with name [102025] found in media database.
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:Label without mount operation in progress
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:labeling, writing eof
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:verifying label, rewinding
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:verifying label, moving forward 1 record(s)
> /dev/rmt/1cbn: 2:labeled sdlt320 tape 102025
> 
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