S.
NO Status Code Status
1 58 The server was unable to connect to the client.
2 59 access to the client was not allowed(59)
3 191 duplicate exited with status 191
4 50 import failure-phase 2
5 96 unable to allocate new media for backup
Check for available medias in goodies-available
Frozen state reason--Backup exec tapes was loaded,NBU reads it have a BE data & mark it as FROZE
6 1 Partially success
7 74 The bpstart_notify script on the client takes too long.
8 2 none of the requested files were backed up(2)
9 156 snapshot error encountered
10 13 network issue
11 41 network issue
12 25 network issue
13 24 network issue
14 14 file write failed
status 2009 All compatible drive paths are down but media is available
129 (Disk storage unit is full)
status 29/141 catalog job failed
Status 14 file write failed)
Issue
can't connect to client(58)--Network issue
or the media server tries to access the client, but the client does not recognize the server as a valid server.
duplicate images was not happened due to lack of tapes in the librray
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH28499
There is no tapes for backup
as loaded,NBU reads it have a BE data & mark it as FROZEN state
ob detail & proceed as per the error.always check for the removable storage services should be disabled.
client timed out waiting for bpstart_notify to complete
catalog job failed due to lack of tape
Found some Events 1049 and 1284 on server AURHOM0002 event viewer
due to network issue
All compatible drive paths are down but media is available
We have modified the registry entry “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Veritas\NetBackup\CurrentVersion\Config\AUTHE
We have removed all the Trusted Domain entry leaving only 2 , One with Master Server Name & Nestle kept as it is.
UKYORM0015 "ADDED AUTOMATICALLY" WINDOWS ukyorm0015.nestle.com 0
NESTLE "ADDED AUTOMATICALLY" WINDOWS ukyorm0015.nestle.com 0
I\O error for files & folders
Troubleshooting -solution
Check the Network connection & check the server is reachable or not
Need to authorise the client server & then check
Overwritable tapes & should monitor the duplication jobs
Don’t logoff your session until the import job completes
send market to load the tapes
NA
NA
NA
Change the value in bp start notify attributes
Overwritable tapes & should monitor the catalog jobs
network issue
HINE\SOFTWARE\Veritas\NetBackup\CurrentVersion\Config\AUTHENTICATION_DOMAIN”
nly 2 , One with Master Server Name & Nestle kept as it is.
orm0015.nestle.com 0
15.nestle.com 0
go to host properties/matsre server/client attrubutes/use media server for duplication.
IF the status code is not available then write a short description of the problem such as Robot Down, Service Down, Server D
Please follow the below ticket title update for NBU tickets
EUR SCOM HQVEVM0024 CHLSNM0004 CHLSNA0101 STATUS 14
bot Down, Service Down, Server Down, Dedup Down, GWAN Down etc. etc. If you have any doubt please check with your shift lead.
e check with your shift lead.
Please find simple useful commands for SLP monitoring on NBU, Refer attached doc as it has more information.
Action
To check the ctime from backup id
To inactivate all further duplication jobs
To activate all duplication jobs
To inactive further duplications for specific SLP
To activate all further duplication jobs
to view the status of all duplication jobs
to view the list of incomplete duplication jobs
to inactivate the STU for duplications only
to activate the STU for duplications
To cancel a specific duplication job
cd "Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin"
cd "Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\goodies"
To check the available medias in the tape library
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\goodies>available_media.cmd
to view the list of incomplete duplication jobs
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>nbstlutil stlilist -
image_incomplete -U
To check the client connectivity between the master & the client
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>bptestbpcd -client ptlism0002.nestle.com
To know abot the ctime -use below cmd
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin>bpdbm -ctime 1338150733
1338150733 = Sun May 27 22:32:13 2012
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin>vmoprcmd.exe -d
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin>vmdelete.exe -m (Media ID)
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>nbstlutil stlilist -image_incomplete
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>hostname
FRBVRM0001
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
Reauthenticate on NBU
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin>bpnbat.exe
Stop the duplication
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>nbstlutil inactive -lifecycle DKKOLM0000_DKCPHM0004_LP01_AIR
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>nbstlutil inactive -lifecycle all
To list all SLP jobs,
nbstlutil stlilist
dkkolw0001.nestle.com_1337623200
nbstlutil -wait inactive dkkolw0001.nestle.com_1337623200
nbstlutil inactive -lifecycle $DKKOLM0000_DKCPHM0004_LP01_AIR
nbstlutil -wait inactive -lifecycle SLP_DKKOLM0000_DKCPHM0004_LP01_AIR -backupid dkkolw0001.nestle.com_1337623200
nbstlutil -wait inactive -backupid dkkolw0001.nestle.com_1337364000
nbstlutil stlilist -U
nbstlutil stlilist
nbstlutil stlilist -image_incomplete -U
to find ctime : C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin>bpdbm -ctime 1337374479
FOR ROB test
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin>vmoprcmd
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin>robtest
Robot Selection
---------------
1) TLD 0
2) none/quit
Enter choice: 1
1
Robot selected: TLD(0) robotic path = {3,0,0,1}
Invoking robotic test utility:
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin\tldtest.exe -rn 0 -r {3,0,0,1}
Opening {3,0,0,1}
MODE_SENSE complete
Enter tld commands (? returns help information)
sd
drive 1 (addr 1) access = 1 Contains Cartridge = no
drive 2 (addr 2) access = 1 Contains Cartridge = no
drive 3 (addr 3) access = 1 Contains Cartridge = no
drive 4 (addr 4) access = 1 Contains Cartridge = yes
Source address = 1005 (slot 5)
Barcode = BDC916L5
READ_ELEMENT_STATUS complete
ss
slot 1 (addr 1001) contains Cartridge = no
slot 2 (addr 1002) contains Cartridge = no
slot 3 (addr 1003) contains Cartridge = no
slot 4 (addr 1004) contains Cartridge = no
slot 5 (addr 1005) contains Cartridge = no
slot 6 (addr 1006) contains Cartridge = yes
Source address = 1006
Barcode = BDC917L5
slot 7 (addr 1007) contains Cartridge = yes
Source address = 1007
Barcode = BDC918L5
slot 8 (addr 1008) contains Cartridge = yes
Source address = 1008
Barcode = BDC919L5
slot 9 (addr 1009) contains Cartridge = yes
Source address = 1009
Barcode = BDC912L5
slot 10 (addr 1010) contains Cartridge = yes
Source address = 1010
Barcode = BDC913L5
slot 11 (addr 1011) contains Cartridge = yes
Source address = 1011
Barcode = BDC914L5
<< Press return to continue, or q and return to stop >>
q
READ_ELEMENT_STATUS complete
q
Robot Selection
---------------
1) TLD 0
2) none/quit
Enter choice: 2
2
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin>
The command to move a tape from drive 1 to slot 15 is : m d1 s15
To check the logs:
nbrbutil -dump
To release the jobs:
nbrbutil -releaseMDS 10911
10.196.208.195
administrator
20121964
Stuck media in the Tape drive
Library is offline please to apply troubleshooting and provide feedback.
Remove the stuck media
· To power library off
· To check cable are properly connected from server to library
· To turn on the Library.
· To load scratch tapes
To check the status of the SLP (Storage Lifecycle Policy) if it is in Active or Inactive mode.
Please run command under:
\Installation_path ...\Netbackup\bin\admincmd>Nbstl -L
Something like this mentioned below will be the output of the command.
It’ll show you complete details of the SLP.
In few servers, “Nbstl –L” is not working showing error that no entity found.
In such case please run the command with the storage Lifecycle policy name,
\Installation_path ...\Netbackup\bin\admincmd>Nbstl EGCAIM001_LP01 –L
tached doc as it has more information.
command
bpdbm -ctime <backup Id>
nbstlutil inactive -lifecycle all
nbstlutil active -lifecycle all
nbstlutil -wait inactive -lifecycle DKKOLM0000_DKCPHM0004_LP01_AIR
nbstlutil active -lifecycle DKKOLM0000_DKCPHM0004_LP01_AIR
nbstlutil stlilist -U
nbstlutil stlilist -image_incomplete
nbstlutil inactive -lifecycle <STU Name>
nbstlutil active -destination <STU Name>
nbstlutil cancel -backupid <Backup id>
to check the communication-bw cl & Mas
to check the duplication jobs
ptlism0002.nestle.com
To activate particular backup id
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>nbstlutil.exe active -backupid n
lnunw0001.nestle.com_1346436015 -force
For deleting the media from EMM
age_incomplete
Rob Test
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Volmgr\bin>
vmoprcmd
robtest
lifecycle DKKOLM0000_DKCPHM0004_LP01_AIR
AIR -backupid dkkolw0001.nestle.com_1337623200
To check the incomplete Job list
1337374479
Check for orphaned device allocation. Run this
command from cmd:
nbrbutil -dump
Check the 'MDS Allocation' output at the
bottom.
Orphaned allocations can be released as
follows:
nbrbutil -releaseMDS <allocation-key>
or, if no backups are running, reset all:
nbrbutil -resetAll
(command is in <install-
path>\veritas\netbackup\bin\admincmd)
Inactive mode.
Path to be executed in
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
c:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>
telnet czprgd0002 bpcd
bpclntcmd -hn czprgd0002
Checked & found the last night daily backup job nlnunl0010 was completed successfull.Hence we close this IM as complete.
APPLICATION, INFRASTRUCTURE AND SYSTEM MANAGEMENT/BACKUP - WINDOWS/NETBACKUP
nbstlutil stlilist -image_incomplete -U
bpimmedia.exe -mediaid IRD705 -l
n\admincmd>nbstlutil.exe active -backupid n
To check the status of the Drive
To move the voume from one slot to another
Hence we close this IM as complete.
Approximate calculationof overwritable tapes--Calculate the data size & ask market for tapes
capacity
LTO4 1TB
LTO5 2TB
Backup completed
ZONE MasterServer Server
EUR ITMILM0007 ITBERW0000 -F-
EUR ITMILM0007 ITUDIW0000 -F-
EUR ITMILM0008 ITCBUW0001 --F
EUR ITPORM0001 ITPORL0002 F--
EUR MTVALM0001 MTVALH0002 FF-
EUR NLAMNW0000 NLAMNM0000 F--
EUR PLWARM0005 PLWARD0018 FFF
EUR PLWAWM0001 PLWAWW0004 -F-
EUR PLWAWM0001 PLWAWB0000 -F-
EUR PLWAWM0001 PLWAWA0020 FFF
EUR PLWAWM0001 PLWAWH0001 F--
Backup completed
UKCROM0015
ESBCNM0000
C:\WINNT\system32\NtmsData
C:\Temp\Eicar
Status
Siddesh is working on the issue
Siddesh is working on the issue
Siddesh is working on the issue
Backup completed
Working on the ticket IM0006540293
Backup completed
Backup completed
IM0007341781- PLWAWM0001-Tape-Drive offline
Backup completed
Backup completed
Backup completed
160.213.34.90 8 zeros
193.148.192.64 8 Zeros
\system32\NtmsData
Netbackup Tips
Glossary
Term
CLI
GUI
Media Server
Master Server
Starting and Stopping Netbackup
Stopping Netbackup
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/K77netbackup --> graceful shutdown
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpps -a --> check for any remaining processes
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/bp.kill_all ---> kills all remaining netbackup processes, not necessarily graceful
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpps -a --> check for any remaining processes
kill -9 <pid> for any remaining. NOTE: unkillable processes may require a reboot
Starting Netbackup
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/S77netbackup --> after bp.kill_all, to restart
Common Tasks
Starting the Administration GUI
java from the windows client
x-windows from the server - /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/xnb &
Checking Backup Status
Activity Monitor or
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpdbjobs -report
Cleaning a tape manually
Identify the drive name to be cleaned
tpclean -L
Manually clean the drive:
tpclean -C <drive name>
Determining what tapes were used for a backup
GUI
Backup and Restore --> Find the file system --> Preview Media Button
CLI
Find the correct backup images
bpimagelist -U -client <CLIENT> -d <STARTDATE> -e <ENDDATE>
Find the media used for those images
bpimagelist -U -client <CLIENT> -d <STARTDATE> -e <ENDDATE> -media
Listing the files in a backup
Find the tape(s) used (above procedure using bpimagelist)
cd /usr/openv/netbackup/db/jobs/done
Run the following script and redirect it's output to a text file:
for file in `grep MOUNTING *|grep <MEDIA_ID>|awk '{print $1}'|sed 's/:MOUNTING//'`
do
echo $file
grep PATH_WRITTEN $file|awk '{print $3}'
echo " "
echo "==========================================End of Image======================================"
echo " "
done
This process works for NBU V3.4:
cd /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/<CLIENT>
ls -ltr --> this will identify the directory with the proper date
verify directory with "bpdbm -ctime <Unixtime>
cd <Unixtime>
ls -ltr --> lists all of the backups for this client on this date
cat <POLICY>_<Unixtime>_<BU Type>.f | awk '{print $10}' --> this prints out the files in the backup
For NBU > V3.4
bpflist --help --> undocumented netbackup command to list files from a binary .f file
Inventory the Robot
Inventory Robot --> /opt/openv/volmgr/bin/vmcheckxxx -rt robot_type -rn robot_number -list (where robot_type is tld, a
Inventory Robot and Update Configuration --> /opt/openv/volmgr/bin/vmupdate -rt robot_type -rn robot_number -list (w
Listing Properties of the Volume Pools
vmpool -listall
Scratch Tapes
Count scratch tapes: /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmquery -pn Scratch | grep -c "robot slot"
Moving tapes to the scratch pool
If Needed - Expire the tape
bpexpdate -ev <TAPE ID> -d 0 -force -host <Media Manager>
Move the tape
vmchange -p 2 -m <TAPE ID>
Checking Drive Usage
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmd
Taking a drive down or up
/usr/openv/volmgr/vmoprcmd -down <drive index>
/usr/openv/volmgr/vmoprcmd -up <drive index>
Performing a Restore
From the GUI
user backup & restore --> configuration --> client
user backup & restore --> configuration --> client to restore
directory to search
directory depth
date range
file --> browse backups for restore
Adding New Tapes to the Library
Using the GUI
Media Management --> Actions --> New --> Single Volume . . -->
Media Type (ie DLT)
Robot Type (ie TLD)
Media ID (from Inventory)
Slot Number (from Inventory)
Robot Number (ie 0)
Volume Group
Volume Pool (ie Scratch)
Using the CLI
vmadd -m <media id> -mt <tape type> -verbose -rt <robot type> -b <barcode> -rn <robot number> -rc1 <slot> -p <pool nu
vmpool -listall --> lists all pools, both name and number
For example: vmadd -m 000151 -mt dlt -verbose -rt tld -b 000151 -rn 0 -rc1 8 -p 2 -mm 0
Re-using Tapes from other systems or older Netbackups
Expire the media
bpexpdate -ev MEDIA_ID -d 0 -force -host HOST
Deassign the media
vmquery -deassignbyid MEDIA_ID 4 0
Move to the scratch pool
vmchange -m MEDIA_ID -p POOL#
Relabel the media
bplabel -ev CIM572 -d dlt -p Scratch
Changing the attributes of media
Changing the barcode
vmchange -barcode CYM100D -m CYM100
Changing the Volume Pool
vmchange -m MEDIA_ID -p POOL#
To expire media
bpexpdate -ev <medai id> -d 0 -force -host <media server>
To unfreeze media
List the frozen media
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/available_media | grep -i FROZEN
Unfreeze the media
bpmedia -unfreeze -ev <media id> -h <media server>
To relabel a tape
bplabel -ev <media id> -d <tape density> -p <pool name>
bplabel -ev 000687 -d dlt -p TriVrgt_OFFSITE
To remove media from the Netbackup database
Verify that there are no images on the tape
bpimmedia -mediaid 000687 -L
Expire the tape
bpexpdate -ev 000687 -d 0 -host scorpius -force
Get the status and pool number of the tape
vmquery -m 000687
Deassign the tape
vmquery -deassignbyid <media id> <pool number> <status code from vmquery -m>
vmquery -deassignbyid 000687 4 0x0
Delete the tape
vmdelete -m 000687
Installing the Netbackup Client
/update_clients -ForceInstall -ClientList /tmp/clients.lst
requires that TMPDIR and TEMPDIR be set correctly
Excludng files from backup on a client
Create /usr/openv/netbackup/exclude_list
Put the file specifications of the files/directories to be excluded
/mnt/directory/*
Displaying Information about a Tape
vmquery -m <media id> --> Displays attributes about a particular tape
bpmedialist -U -mcontents -ev 000687 --> Displays media contents
bpmedialist -U -mlist --> List of all media
bpmedialist -U -mlist -ev CYM966 --> Listing of a particular media id
bpimmedia -mediaid 000687 -L --> Listing of images on a tape
Robtest Commands
Starting robtest
robtest
1 --> to select TLD 0
Getting help
?
Looking at contents of the tape drives
sd
Looking at the contents of the library
ss
Moving a tape from a drive to a library slot
s d --> to identify drive number that has tape (Contains Cartridge = yes, Barcode=XXXXXX)
s s --> to identify an empty slot in the tape library (Netbackup will need to be re-inventoried)
m d# s# --> from from drive # to slot #
s d --> verify the tape drive is empty
s s --> verify the library slot has the tape
Configuration Files
/usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf
configuration file, sets backup server and backup clients
force statement must be correct
client to browse from
client to restore to
/usr/openv/volmgr/vmconf
Logfiles
To utilize logfiles, create the corresponding directory in /usr/openv/netbackup/logs
Server Logfile directories:
admin - adminstrative commands
bpbrm - backup and restore manager
bpcd - client daemon
bpdbjobs - database manager program process
bpdm - disk manager process
bpjava-msvc - Java application server authentication service
bpjava-usvc - process that services Java requests
bprd - request daemon process
bpsched - scheduler process that runs on master servers
bptm - tape/optical media management process
user-ops - required directory for use by Java programs
xbpadm - X based administration utility
xbpmon - X based job monitor process
Client Logfile directories:
bp - client user interface process
bparchive - archive program
bpbackup - backup program
bpbkar - program that generates golden images
bpcd - client daemon
bpjava-msvc - Java application server authentication service
bpjava-usvc - process that services Java requests
bplist - program that lists backed up and archived files
bpmount - program that determines local mountpoints and wildcard expansion for multiple streams
bphdb - Oracle database backup program start process
db_log - database specific extension log
tar - tar process log during restores
user_ops
Media Manager logging automatically goes to the system log using syslogd logging facility
.Logging will only occur if these directories are created. These directories will generate a lot of data and should be deleted w
To increase the amount of logging information set VERBOSE=2 in /usr/open/netbackup/bp.conf (default is VERBOSE=1)
Processes
ltid
acsd
vmd
Useful Commands
bpcllist - list classes
bpclinfo <class> -L --> displays info about a class
vmpool - volume pools
vmpool -listall
vmpool -listscratch
bplabel -ev <media id> -d hcart
bpbackup db --> backs up the catalog
bpclclients <policy> --> lists the clients for a particular policy (class)
Troubleshooting
bperror -statuscode <-- displays information about the netbackup error.
No Backups are running:
Check system log file for error messages
Stop and restart all the netbackup processes
Look for a downed drive
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmd
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmd -up 0 --> this will bring up drive 0 if it's control shows as down
Look for pending requests
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmoprcmd or gui --> device management
If there is a pending request either re-assign it to a drive, or deny the request
Downed drive does not come back up or does not stay up
Check for a hardware problem by looking for messages on the tape library
Make sure there is not a tape stuck in the drive
Use robtest (described above) to look at the drives
If there is a tape stuck in the drive, try to remove it using robtest
If robtest fails, then you must manually remove it.
Verify the Client is communicating properly:
bpclncmd -ip <ip address> --> from both client and server
bpclntcmd -hn <hostname> --> from both client and server
bpclntcmd -pn --> from client only
Device Actions
Device Management --> info about tape drives
dlt
hcart (ultrium)
Media Actions
Media id must agree with # of the tape
Create a media id
actions -->new-->single volume-->dlt cart (not dlt2)
put it into the "netbackup" volume pool
Netbackup Client
To check things out do this:
It could be a couple things. Mostly DNS, bp.conf, or something stupid. On
the client run this command
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpclntcmd -pn
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpclntcmd -server "server name"
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpclntcmd ip "ip_address"
One of these usually fails and your able to fix it right off
1074 ./bpclntcmd -hn corpbu1
1075 ./bpclntcmd -ip 10.194.1.129
1076 ping 10.194.1.129
1077 ./bpclntcmd -hn corpldv1
1078 ./bpclntcmd -hn corpbu1.corporate.vox.net
1079 ping corpldv1
1080 ./bpclntcmd -ip 10.194.1.120
Must be able to resolve correctly from the master server and the client or it will not work!!!
Definition
Command Line Interface
Graphical User Interface
essarily graceful
================="
here robot_type is tld, acs, . . .)
robot_number -list (where robot_type is tld, acs, . . .)
-rc1 <slot> -p <pool number> -mm <max mounts>
nd should be deleted when no longer necessary.
ult is VERBOSE=1)