Falk, Martin IZ/HZA-ICS
2004-02-18 08:27:12 UTC
Hello,
does anyone got this error too? I can't find a proper description from support.veritas.com.
Only one drive of this server causes the problem. It's a Citrix XP Terminal Server running Windows 2000 SP3. The drives does not contain the OS and is only 50% full.
TIR and VSP are enabled in he policy. The initial size of the VSP cache file is 400MB no upper limit. I already checked the access rights of this volume. Everything looks fine.
Backup System: Netbackup Datacenter 4.5 FP6 with latest patch running on Windows 2000
18.02.2004 08:42:30 - mounting NNW269
18.02.2004 08:42:31 - started process bpbrm (3200)
18.02.2004 08:42:31 - connecting
18.02.2004 08:42:31 - connected; connect time: 00:00:00
18.02.2004 08:43:09 - mounted; mount time: 00:00:39
18.02.2004 08:43:10 - positioning NNW269 to file 268
18.02.2004 08:43:35 - positioned; position time: 00:00:25
18.02.2004 08:43:35 - begin writing
18.02.2004 08:56:35 - Error bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: ERR - failure reading file: P:\data\install\1100_W2k_Multi_Language_CD3\EL.MUI\I386\ECONNECT.CN_ (WIN32 5: Access is denied. )
18.02.2004 08:56:39 - Error bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: ERR - VSP Error:0x000003e7 (WIN32 999: Error performing inpage operation. )
18.02.2004 08:56:39 - Error bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: ERR - VSP Error while reading file: P:\data\install\1100_W2k_Multi_Language_CD3\EL.MUI\I386\ECONNECT.CN_
18.02.2004 08:56:39 - Critical bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: FTL - Backup operation aborted!
18.02.2004 08:56:41 - end writing; write time: 00:13:06
18.02.2004 09:00:52 - Error bptm(pid=3020) read of TIR file failed: the file list is incomplete
disk is full(155)
18.02.2004 09:00:53 - Error bpsched(pid=2020) suspending further backup attempts for client DE060011, policy PW_W2K_FILE_001_STD_TS, schedule SC_W2K_FILE_STD_FULL_W because it has exceeded the configured number of tries
18.02.2004 09:00:53 - Error bpsched(pid=2020) backup of client XXXXXX exited with status 155 (disk is full)
Thanks in advance
Martin Falk
does anyone got this error too? I can't find a proper description from support.veritas.com.
Only one drive of this server causes the problem. It's a Citrix XP Terminal Server running Windows 2000 SP3. The drives does not contain the OS and is only 50% full.
TIR and VSP are enabled in he policy. The initial size of the VSP cache file is 400MB no upper limit. I already checked the access rights of this volume. Everything looks fine.
Backup System: Netbackup Datacenter 4.5 FP6 with latest patch running on Windows 2000
18.02.2004 08:42:30 - mounting NNW269
18.02.2004 08:42:31 - started process bpbrm (3200)
18.02.2004 08:42:31 - connecting
18.02.2004 08:42:31 - connected; connect time: 00:00:00
18.02.2004 08:43:09 - mounted; mount time: 00:00:39
18.02.2004 08:43:10 - positioning NNW269 to file 268
18.02.2004 08:43:35 - positioned; position time: 00:00:25
18.02.2004 08:43:35 - begin writing
18.02.2004 08:56:35 - Error bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: ERR - failure reading file: P:\data\install\1100_W2k_Multi_Language_CD3\EL.MUI\I386\ECONNECT.CN_ (WIN32 5: Access is denied. )
18.02.2004 08:56:39 - Error bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: ERR - VSP Error:0x000003e7 (WIN32 999: Error performing inpage operation. )
18.02.2004 08:56:39 - Error bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: ERR - VSP Error while reading file: P:\data\install\1100_W2k_Multi_Language_CD3\EL.MUI\I386\ECONNECT.CN_
18.02.2004 08:56:39 - Critical bpbrm(pid=3116) from client XXXXXX: FTL - Backup operation aborted!
18.02.2004 08:56:41 - end writing; write time: 00:13:06
18.02.2004 09:00:52 - Error bptm(pid=3020) read of TIR file failed: the file list is incomplete
disk is full(155)
18.02.2004 09:00:53 - Error bpsched(pid=2020) suspending further backup attempts for client DE060011, policy PW_W2K_FILE_001_STD_TS, schedule SC_W2K_FILE_STD_FULL_W because it has exceeded the configured number of tries
18.02.2004 09:00:53 - Error bpsched(pid=2020) backup of client XXXXXX exited with status 155 (disk is full)
Thanks in advance
Martin Falk