Veritas-bu

[Veritas-bu] Duplication job killing NB Catalog job

2006-01-10 09:15:52
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Duplication job killing NB Catalog job
From: KEagle AT wilmingtontrust DOT com (Eagle, Kent)
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 09:15:52 -0500
Greetings,

Windoze 2K3 Master & 2 Media servers, NetBackup 5.1MP3 SSO, ADIC I2000
fiber LTO2.

I have 2 interrelated questions:

1. We have 2 clients being backed up to the same DSU. The clients reside
in independent policies, but are often running concurrently, for at
least part of their active time. We have a duplication job we've set up
as a vault profile to duplicate the images to tapes. The profile is
currently being launched manually by an operator when they see both jobs
have completed. I would like to automate this process, but can't find
any verbose notes on bpend_notify.bat, which I think will do what I
want? (P.S. - Windoze isn't my choice: I'm fairly familiar with batch
files & not afraid of the CLI ;-)

2. Other backups are running and completing while the process above is
transpiring. We've noticed that if all other jobs but the duplication
process have completed, NetBackup will attempt to run a catalog backup.
This results in a failure of the catalog backup with a "124" error which
says the one of directories was not available for backup. My guess is
it's one of the Master Servers catalog paths as it's still running the
duplication process. Manually running the catalog after this scenario is
always successful. If the duplication process and all other jobs have
completed the catalog backup is always successful.

Is there a way to have NetBackup treat the duplication step like a
regular backup job so it will not attempt a catalog backup during the
dup? I can't figure out why NB thinks the schema is quiesed when this
process is still running? We could try to script it to run after the
duplication process, but the duplication process wouldn't necessarily
always be the last job to run (due to growth, we might have other
backups still running after duplication has completed).


Thank you,

Kent C. Eagle
Wilmington Trust Company
Systems Engineer, MCP, MCSE
Tech Services / SMSS
keagle AT wilmingtontrust DOT com
 



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