Thanks all for responding so fast,
Timothy and Stephen were the one's harping on resolving the issue to be either at filer end or Veritas end. And this approach proved correct.
As soon they asked me to check dump for root volume ... i remembered that i hadn't checked this for root, but done a dump for other volumes , just to ascertain whether the SCSI channel was the issue . I checked the same today, and bingo
dump 0uf nrst0a /vol/vol0
DUMP: creating "/vol/vol0/../snapshot_for_backup.26" snapshot. DUMP: could not create "backup" snapshot : No more snapshots available. Please delete one or more snapshots before trying backup again.
DUMP: Dump failed to initialize. DUMP: DUMP IS ABORTED
As any backup on our NAS is a Snapshot and backup, so if number of snapshots exceeds the limit allowed by OS , then we cant take any backup on that volume. My problem was some old snapshots lying around, and so the limit of 31 in 6.3.3D11 was reached. I have deleted the snapshots not required, and now all's well.
Thanks & regards,
Manish A Kinnerkar.
stephen.j.darragh@baesystems.com 12/17/2003 11:00 PM
To: manish.a.kinnerkar@jpmorgan.com cc: Subject: RE: NetBackup 4.5 ,NDMP backup failing for root volume
Hi,
I would try to do a netapp dump of /vol/vol0 and get Veritas out of the picture. If it fails, it's a problem with the tape or drive.
If that works, then I would go to the filer and there are options ndmpd debug 50 and ndmpd debug screen (toggle to turn off all the messages to the screen) ndmpd debug by itself will let you check the values. This will create debug files in the etc directory of the filer.
Also, create /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/ndmp so the backup attempt will get logged. Now try a backup with Veritas and you should have some data that you can post or log to either netapp or veritas.
Good luck, the error 99s are generic and hard to track down.
Stephen Darragh
-----Original Message----- From: manish.a.kinnerkar@jpmorgan.com [mailto:manish.a.kinnerkar@jpmorgan.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 2:56 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: NetBackup 4.5 ,NDMP backup failing for root volume
Hi All,
We are having a setup of 2 filers with locally attached Tape drives - part of a Multihost Tape librbary . The scheduling & backup control is via a Netbackup 4.5 server via NDMP. The filers as well as the Backup server are a part of a Win2k domain .
On one filer, the backup of /vol/vol0 fails specefically after initiation of the ndmp session with the filer. All other volumes can be backed up properly without any such issues. The ndmp session report on the filer is initiated , tape is opened and then it is displays as halted . In netbackup the error code is 99 , which asks you to check the backup file list for invalid entries. The other filer's backup goes well for all volumes including root.
I have checked by trying /vol/vol0 or /etc or / as the paths , with no effect.All options seem same on both filers. Can someone suggest what would specefically need to checked in this case.
regards, Manish
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