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01-13-2004 06:17 AM
01-13-2004 06:17 AM
I am getting the following warning messages in my fbackup session. Please find the below o/p of fbackup.
fbackup(1004): session begins on Tue Jan 13 18:45:26 2004
fbackup(1517): /net not backed up - 'n' option (NFS) not specified
fbackup(3203): volume 1 has been used 35 time(s)
fbackup(3024): writing volume 1 to the output file /dev/rmt/0m
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36544 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36545 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36546 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36547 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36548 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36549 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36550 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36551 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36552 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36553 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36554 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36555 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36556 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36557 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36558 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36559 was NOT backed up
fbackup(3055): total file blocks read for backup: 3308471
fbackup(1030): warnings encountered during backup
fbackup(3056): total blocks written to output file /dev/rmt/0m: 3491891
Can somebody explains about these Warnings.Are these Warnings are really concerned ??
Thanks,
Regards,
Phani
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01-13-2004 06:23 AM
01-13-2004 06:23 AM
Re: Clarification on fbackup warnings...
I would expect that these were temporary files that existed when the backup started but disappeared before they were able to be written to tape.
Pete
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01-13-2004 06:26 AM
01-13-2004 06:26 AM
Re: Clarification on fbackup warnings...
Regards,
Peter
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01-13-2004 06:30 AM
01-13-2004 06:30 AM
Re: Clarification on fbackup warnings...
But from the below WARNING i observed that the number 36558 is may be an inode number of a file & could able to search those file in the system which are belongs to this inode number.
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 36558 was NOT backed up
Am i correct?
Phani
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01-13-2004 06:42 AM
01-13-2004 06:42 AM
Re: Clarification on fbackup warnings...
fbackup 3005
fbackup says that files 365544-36559 ara not backuped.
I don't now witch file the are . You have to check it youself.Maybe they are important and maybe not ( tmp file's)
Fbackup 1004 time your session started
Fbackup 1517 you didn't use -n flag with fbackup NFS . Do you use NFS ?
fbackup(3203): volume 1 has been used 35 time(s) Tape is used 35 times to backup on it
fbackup(3024): writing volume 1 to the output file /dev/rmt/0m says dat all files are backuped ( except 365544-36559) on your tape device
fbackup(3055): total file blocks read fbackup: 3308471 --> blocks are readed and ready to backup
fbackup(1030): warnings encountered during backup---> says you have number of warnings (365544-36559 )
fbackup(3056): total blocks written to output file /dev/rmt/0m: 3491891 ---> blocks they are backuped on your tape
I think your backup looks good.
Success
Idriz
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01-13-2004 11:50 PM
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01-14-2004 12:25 AM
01-14-2004 12:25 AM
Re: Clarification on fbackup warnings...
Recover the Index:
# frecover -I index
then determine what file is at the line numbers mentioned in the message.
SR 5003102814 is a request to have fbackup refer to the filename instead of index number.
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01-14-2004 12:50 AM
01-14-2004 12:50 AM
Re: Clarification on fbackup warnings...
I have tested on my server by following the below procedure....
1. Created files /etc/phani & /etc/varma
2. Initiated fbackup for /etc directory & removed the above two files by the time it started writing the files to the tape.
3. I observed the below warnings..for both the files /etc/phani & /etc/varma
fbackup(1102): WARNING: unable to stat file /etc/phani --> Since there is no file exists by this name while writing
fbackup(3005): WARNING: file number 398 was NOT backed up --> This file number 398 belongs to the above file
I got it....Hey thanx alot for your valuable information..:-)
Cheers,
Phani