Hi,
sounds like an index corruption. Is this only for one client or for all backups ?
If for a single client then try a cross-check
nsrck -L5 <client> - you can use any level from 1-7 (7 will rebuild the index from tape)
If it's across the board then it may be a media database corruption so...
Hi,
What are the saveset settings for the clients. If the backup server isn't in an enabled savegroup then it will perform a bootstrap backup every time a savegroup runs.
Try running:
savegrp -pnvlfull <groupname>
you should see a list of every file-system that it will try to backup.
If you...
You can get a log of the following information by scanning the /nsr/logs/daemon.log
Date/Time of restore, client, saveset name, savetime, size of restore
You could also get the information if it's a redirected restore to an alternate client. Unfortunately you can't get the following info:
1)...
Hi,
when you ask: b) have command line for checking the robot
do you mean you want to check the robot to see if there are two volumes with the same barcode ? If so then follow the procedure below (note this is from Solaris, but must also exist in Windows)
Check the Control port for your...
Hi,
simple way is to mount the tape and then issue:
scanner -iv -S(savesetid) <drivename>
this will then scan the tape and rebuild the client index entries (and media if necessary) for the saveset you want. It will scan the entire tape so could take some time.
Alternatively, to scan just...
Hi,
two alternatives you could use:
1) If each group is a single client then you could issue a mminfo -avc'nsrservername' -t'24 hours ago' -r'sscomp(18),name'| grep "index:"
this would give you the saveset completion times for the individual client indices, which is going to be...
Hi,
I must admit I've no experience of this error, however, the excerpt you pasted does have a valid nsrjb error code
(050) Drive door closed
The user was trying to perform an unload operation.
When the jukebox went to move the media from the drive
to a slot, the transport...
Hi,
we had a load of performance problems with OpenVMS client, and after extensive work in tandem with Legato and Wumpus have had a new version of the Legato client package built. We now see 80-110GB/hour using compression on a gigabit network. With restore rates of upto 75GB/hour.
What's the...
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