Re: [Veritas-bu] Question regarding (71) none of the files in the filelist exist
2008-04-03 10:43:53
Jeff,
No
worries man. I have the same problem from time to time without a drink
;-) I do appreciate your reply! I new it was right because all the other
493 vmx files had backed up without error. I have to admit I'm a newbee
to NBU. I'm way more comfortable with Legato. That said, does NBU create
a file list it keeps in memory on the client, media or master server of
the files it knows it needs to backup before actually executing the backup?
I sort of put the engineer up on the stand a bit yesterday and dug into
our VMWare Virtual Center logs a little deeper and found he actually deleted
the VM within minutes after the policy started. I think this explains why
NBU thought the file was suppose to be in the original path. The backups
for this ESX client had no errors last night and the vmx file in question
got backed up in the new path.
"Jeff Lightner"
<jlightner AT water DOT com>
04/02/2008 03:50 PM
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My apologies.
It has been pointed out that
I missed the first / after QAVOL3 or QAVOL4. Your selection was correct.
Apparently I need new glasses
– looked at it multiple times before sending.
From: Jeff Lightner
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 1:50 PM
To: 'Norman_Ellis AT discovery DOT com'; VERITAS-BU AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Question regarding (71) none of the files
in the filelist exist
Your pattern shouldn’t have matched
the old path or the new path
/vmfs/volumes/ on both and explicit
in your selection so matches the literal.
QAVOL4/DCTZIQPVIEW02/ (old) and
QAVOL3/DCTZIQPVIEW02/ (new) would match your [a-zA-Z]*/
The DCTZIQPVIEW02.vmx at end would
be matched by the *
Leaving NOTHING to be matched
by the *.vmx at the end.
However, since your selection
specifies there MUST be a *.vmx at the end the above pattern would NOT
match because it is expecting it to be AFTER the item that already has
the *.vmx in its name.
Your pattern should be:
/vmfs/volumes/[a-zA-Z]*/*.vmx
(that is you need to. lose the middle * and /)
I suspect that if this was working
before your “old” path isn’t what you listed but had another subdirectory
before the file name.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 11:59 AM
To: VERITAS-BU AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Question regarding (71) none of the files in
the filelist exist
We use this wild card in our backup selection /vmfs/volumes/[a-zA-Z]*/*/*.vmx
to backup just the vmx files from a single ESX host. In troubleshooting
why I received this error, I learned that between the backup window for
the ESX client, an engineer deleted the original VM (DCTZIQPVIEW02) and
then re-provisioned a new VM on a different LUN using the same server name.
Anyone have a clue as to why would I get this error? I would've thought
by using the wild card that NBU wouldn't care where the file existed from
one backup to the next of a specific file.
Old path to the file which the error 71 was generated.
/vmfs/volumes/QAVOL4/DCTZIQPVIEW02/DCTZIQPVIEW02.vmx
New path to the file where the re-provisioned VM was created.
/vmfs/volumes/QAVOL3/DCTZIQPVIEW02/DCTZIQPVIEW02.vmx
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