[Veritas-bu] UNC Backups w/Command Line
2005-02-10 17:08:44
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That did the trick. Thank you.
Brett White
Sr Software Engineer, WIN Storage Services
614-624-5730 (V)
614-727-5730 (F)
brett.white AT abbott DOT com
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Does the NetBackup client account have rights to the
NAS filer that you are trying to back up from the
command line?
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> I am trying to perform a UNC backup using the
> bpbackup command line. When
> I do this, I get an error 71 (files don't exist...)
> because the file is
> read in like this:
>
>
/\\server1/f$/rpdapp_f/rpdapp/prod/dadb/zpn/bkp/test.BAK
>
> ... with the preceding "/"; plus it reverses the
> subsequent slashes. I
> am doing other network/UNC backups through the
> schedule and they do not
> put the "/" in the path (and they work). The above
> is the result of
> reading in a filelist coded like this:
>
\\server1\f$\rpdapp_f\rpdapp\prod\dadb\zpn\bkp\test.BAK.
> Does anyone have ideas on how I can get the
> command line to work using
> UNC's? All parties are Win2k, NB 5.1.
>
> Thanks
>
> Brett White
> Sr Software Engineer, WIN Storage Services
> 614-624-5730 (V)
> brett.white AT abbott DOT com
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> <br><font size=2 face="Arial">I am trying to perform
> a UNC backup using the bpbackup command line.
> When I do this, I get an error 71 (files don't
> exist...) because the file is read in like
> this:</font>
> <br>
> <br><font size=2
>
face="Arial">/\\server1/f$/rpdapp_f/rpdapp/prod/dadb/zpn/bkp/test.BAK</font>
> <br>
> <br><font size=2 face="Arial">... with the preceding
> "/"; plus it reverses the subsequent
> slashes. I am doing other network/UNC backups
> through the schedule and they do not put the
> "/" in the path (and they work). The
> above is the result of reading in a filelist coded
> like this:
>
\\server1\f$\rpdapp_f\rpdapp\prod\dadb\zpn\bkp\test.BAK.
> Does anyone have ideas on how I can get the
> command line to work using UNC's? All parties
> are Win2k, NB 5.1.</font>
> <br>
> <br><font size=2 face="Arial">Thanks</font>
> <br><font size=2 face="Arial"><br>
>
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> Brett White<br>
> Sr Software Engineer, WIN Storage Services<br>
> 614-624-5730 (V)<br>
> brett.white AT abbott DOT com<br>
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<br><font size=2 face="Arial">That did the trick. Thank you.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="Arial"><br>
Brett White<br>
Sr Software Engineer, WIN Storage Services<br>
614-624-5730 (V)<br>
614-727-5730 (F)<br>
brett.white AT abbott DOT com<br>
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">Does the NetBackup client account have
rights to the<br>
NAS filer that you are trying to back up from the<br>
command line? <br>
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> I am trying to perform a UNC backup using the<br>
> bpbackup command line. When <br>
> I do this, I get an error 71 (files don't exist...) <br>
> because the file is <br>
> read in like this:<br>
> <br>
><br>
/\\server1/f$/rpdapp_f/rpdapp/prod/dadb/zpn/bkp/test.BAK<br>
> <br>
> ... with the preceding "/"; plus it reverses the<br>
> subsequent slashes. I <br>
> am doing other network/UNC backups through the<br>
> schedule and they do not <br>
> put the "/" in the path (and they work). The above<br>
> is the result of <br>
> reading in a filelist coded like this: <br>
><br>
\\server1\f$\rpdapp_f\rpdapp\prod\dadb\zpn\bkp\test.BAK.<br>
> Does anyone have ideas on how I can get the<br>
> command line to work using <br>
> UNC's? All parties are Win2k, NB 5.1.<br>
> <br>
> Thanks<br>
> <br>
> Brett White<br>
> Sr Software Engineer, WIN Storage Services<br>
> 614-624-5730 (V)<br>
> brett.white AT abbott DOT com<br>
> <br>
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> <br><font size=2 face="Arial">I am trying to
perform<br>
> a UNC backup using the bpbackup command line.<br>
> &nbsp;When I do this, I get an error 71 (files don't<br>
> exist...) &nbsp;because the file is read in like<br>
> this:</font><br>
> <br><br>
> <br><font size=2<br>
><br>
face="Arial">/\\server1/f$/rpdapp_f/rpdapp/prod/dadb/zpn/bkp/test.BAK</font><br>
> <br><br>
> <br><font size=2 face="Arial">... with the
preceding<br>
> &quot;/&quot;; plus it reverses the subsequent<br>
> slashes. &nbsp; I am doing other network/UNC backups<br>
> through the schedule and they do not put the<br>
> &quot;/&quot; in the path (and they work). &nbsp;The<br>
> above is the result of reading in a filelist coded<br>
> like this:<br>
><br>
&nbsp;\\server1\f$\rpdapp_f\rpdapp\prod\dadb\zpn\bkp\test.BAK.<br>
> &nbsp; Does anyone have ideas on how I can get the<br>
> command line to work using UNC's? &nbsp; All parties<br>
> are Win2k, NB 5.1.</font><br>
> <br><br>
> <br><font size=2 face="Arial">Thanks</font><br>
> <br><font size=2 face="Arial"><br><br>
><br>
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> Brett White<br><br>
> Sr Software Engineer, WIN Storage Services<br><br>
> 614-624-5730 (V)<br><br>
> brett.white AT abbott DOT com<br><br>
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