I had this with one client in particular. Did a full backup and the
problem went away for a while, then recurred.
Eventually I decided to try to track it down and contacted the machine
owner for a time to get together and find more information about the
problem. A few days later I received a humbled call from the owner ...
we was short on disk space and was trying to clean up files he didn't
need. Since he didn't know these needed to exist, he periodically
erased them, leading to these messages!
He stopped erasing them and the problem disappeared at the next full
backup. In situations like this, I wish NetBackup would just revert to
a FULL BACKUP, rather than backing up everything in an incremental. (In
the case related above, we were doing monthly full backups with all
incrementals in between (to save him $$ ... we charge back for amount of
data in our backup server) ... backing up everything every night gave
him quite a surprise at the next billing!).
An alternative is to omit TIR from the backups, but this reduces the
value of the backups and may not be appropriate in your case.
I've also had this happen occasionally with some WinXP laptops, but
haven't figured out why, though it's particularly possible with those
that an incremental was terminated due to the laptop being
unceremonially disconnected from the network.
Hope this helps, wayne
Charles Ballowe wrote, in part:
>I have a few hosts that constantly get messages like the following and
>finish with a status code 1 - is there any way to fix these "old TIR
>info file" messages?
>
> TIME SERVER/CLIENT TEXT
>05/09/2005 22:06:55 master clienthost from client clienthost: WRN - old TIR
> info file 'C:\Program
> Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\tir_info\C\NetBackup_file_info.win_
> apps_cinc' is missing. Backing up everything in 'C:'
>man.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu
>
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