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Linux larger files 2GB on Netbackup

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kanthini

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Nov 1, 2002
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Hi,

Is anyone having this problem?. Anything larger than 2GB single file can not be backed up by Netbackup when Linux machine is configured as a client.

Please help

Kanthini
 
Yeah, with got the same problem as you do. It seems that Netbackup will not be able to backup files greater than 2GB.
 
This was a bug ...

Solution:
Installing UNIX Agent v5.01 revision 5.032
 
This was a bug to a degree ...

Solution:
Install UNIX Agent v5.01 revision 5.032 to allow you to see eerything but (There is always a but), you still cannot back up any single file larger than 2GB.

This might be addresesd in FP3??
 
Nope. I was told by my sales engineer that it was supported in FP3 so I upgraded. Turns out it was "pulled at the last minute". FP3 also breaks Multiple Data Streams capability on Linux clients, so you might not want to install FP3 just yet.
 
We just upgraded to 4.5-4 and that fixed the 2gb problem on our Linux systems eh.
 
Hi,

I had same problem, I had solved this issue after apply NBU FP4 on NBU FP3. For NBU 4.5GA, please apply the lastest patch MP4. It confirm solved this bug.


 
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