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[Veritas-bu] Never-Ending Job

2006-03-24 09:00:04
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Never-Ending Job
From: JMARTI05 AT intersil DOT com (Martin, Jonathan (Contractor))
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 09:00:04 -0500
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I've got a bit of a strange one here.  NBU 5.1 MP4 running on Windows
2003 - Backing up a Windows 2000 5.1 Client.  I've got job that has been
running successfully for a long time now, haven't made any recent
changes, but suddenly, the incremental backups are running forever.  The
server has only about 340GB (about 200GB written to) of local storage
and yet the INCREMENTAL backup I'm running nightly has already backed up
430GB today, and yesterday backed up over 550GB before I canceled it.
Anyone run into anything like this before?  The only thing I can see
that might be affecting this is Checkpoint Restore is enabled for 15
minutes?  I thought perhaps Netbackup was "confused" but it wrote for
16.5 hours last night at about 8MB per sec which gives me more or less
the 500GB NBU is reporting got backed up, and it wrote to three SDLT1
Tapes, which is what might be required for 500GB.
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-Jonathan
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got a bit of a strange one here.&nbsp; NBU 5.1 MP4 running on Windows =
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Backing up a Windows 2000 5.1 Client.&nbsp; I've got job that has been =
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successfully for a long time now, haven't made any recent changes, but =
suddenly,=20
the incremental backups are running forever.&nbsp; The server has only =
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340GB (about 200GB written to) of local storage and yet the INCREMENTAL =
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I'm running nightly has already backed up 430GB today, and yesterday =
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over 550GB before I canceled it.&nbsp; Anyone run into anything like =
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before?&nbsp; The only thing I can see that might be affecting this is=20
Checkpoint Restore is enabled for 15 minutes?&nbsp; I thought perhaps =
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was "confused" but it wrote for 16.5 hours last night at about 8MB per =
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gives me more or less &nbsp;the 500GB NBU is reporting got backed up, =
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