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11-21-2008 01:16 AM
11-21-2008 01:16 AM
hi,
I got the error from one of my HP-UX server.
Error: Volume Group Backup Failed
How to check the backup failed on which. Iam using this command to check the disk status."ioscan -fnC disk" in this all disks are claimed state. So all are good.
What are the next step to findout. and how can i confirm backup failed.
I got the error from one of my HP-UX server.
Error: Volume Group Backup Failed
How to check the backup failed on which. Iam using this command to check the disk status."ioscan -fnC disk" in this all disks are claimed state. So all are good.
What are the next step to findout. and how can i confirm backup failed.
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11-21-2008 01:28 AM
11-21-2008 01:28 AM
Solution
>> Error: Volume Group Backup Failed
<<
the Error message not suffcient to troubleshoot - :(
how did you got this error..? Email alert
what backup software are you using ,is it HP data-proctector..?
Thanks,
Johnson
<<
the Error message not suffcient to troubleshoot - :(
how did you got this error..? Email alert
what backup software are you using ,is it HP data-proctector..?
Thanks,
Johnson
Problems are common to all, but attitude makes the difference
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11-21-2008 01:37 AM
11-21-2008 01:37 AM
Re: backup failed
yes. It was email alert.
We are using fbackup.
We are using fbackup.
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11-21-2008 01:43 AM
11-21-2008 01:43 AM
Re: backup failed
yes. It was email alert.
We are using fbackup.
Hi ,
see below as per example , if you have point the fackup to update the fbackup log files you check from the log file,
* * * * * /usr/sbin/fbackup -options > /path/to/logfile
>>We are using fbackup.<<
login as root
crontab -l --> look for the fbackup cron -job
take look into logs files
Thanks,
Johnson
We are using fbackup.
Hi ,
see below as per example , if you have point the fackup to update the fbackup log files you check from the log file,
* * * * * /usr/sbin/fbackup -options > /path/to/logfile
>>We are using fbackup.<<
login as root
crontab -l --> look for the fbackup cron -job
take look into logs files
Thanks,
Johnson
Problems are common to all, but attitude makes the difference
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