PLEASE SEE MY COMMENTS:
1. Go to the Administrator console
2. Select a the host properties tab.
3. Select the Client properties.
4. Select the Universal Settings tab
4. Up the Client Read Timeout to 144000.
This should correct your problem
The 144000 is not an example. All of my backup with large amount of database and file level backups have 144000. You have to figure out the backup time and restore time .
kendas -- What type of backup are you receiving statu 41.
Usually a status 41 is the error cause by a time out value that need to be increased.
Located in the Universal Settings tab-- in the Host properites. "Client Read Timeout" setting to 144000.
Hey dAY88,
You might want to check your HBA settings. (Checkout technote 256261 and 251370 from Veritas website). Also if you power down the library the following must be powered down by sequence.
Library
SAN GATEWAY (BRIDGE)
Master
Powerup
Library
SAN GATEWAY (BRIDGE)
Master
TELL ME MORE ABOUT THE PROBLEM I AM THE STORAGE ADMIN HERE. RUNING SAN AND 4.5 NETBACKUP RICARDO.LOPEZ@CSFBCONNECT.COM
YOU HAVE TO CREATE A STORAGE UNIT FOR THE NEWLY INPLEMENTED SERVERS.
hi,
i am having a problems trying to restore a sql database with an alternate client. my database server went down. so i am trying to restore the database from another server. i am currently using the admin account for this service.
ex. dbo5 went down
useing nco5 as the server client and...
hi,
i am having a problems trying to restore a sql database with an alternate client. my database server went down. so i am trying to restore the database from another server. i am currently using the admin account for this service.
ex. dbo5 went down
useing nco5 as the server client and...
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