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03-21-2006 12:27 AM
03-21-2006 12:27 AM
fbackup(2002): WARNING: reader 0: unable to open file ....
fbackup(2002): WARNING: reader 1: unable to open file ....
I'm running HP-UX 11.0.
Any idea how I can limit the number of WARNING messges for the same file?
Thanks,
Patti
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03-21-2006 12:35 AM
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Re: fbackup WARNING question
please see:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=840739
Can be configured via -c config option on fbackup command.
See man fbackup
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03-21-2006 12:40 AM
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Re: fbackup WARNING question
I understand that the file was in use and that the message is just a warning.
But my question is why does it print the exact same warning 2000+ times?
I did not see anything in the man page that addressed the number of tries to read an open file, or how to limit the number of warinings on the same file - that is why I posted the questions.
Patti
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03-21-2006 12:44 AM
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Re: fbackup WARNING question
This looks like a possible bad disk
Use dd if=disk of=/dev/null
to check
Steve Steel
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03-21-2006 12:47 AM
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Re: fbackup WARNING question
This is the backup of an Oracle archive log file. Occassionaly when the backup is running one of the files will be in use - this is normal and not a problem as the file is kept on disk and backed up during the next backup cycle.
I only want to know if it is possible to control the 2000+ messages in the log file.
Patti
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03-21-2006 12:49 AM
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Re: fbackup WARNING question
If the file was open you would see another message that it could not be backed up
see
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1012153
Steve Steel
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03-21-2006 12:49 AM
03-21-2006 12:49 AM
Re: fbackup WARNING question
fbackup creates a filelist prior to backing anything up.
If the file was moved or disappeared due to a user delete, cron script, or bad disk, this message would come up.
How to interpret the severity of the situation depends on the value of the file. If it is a critical oracle backup missing, then game over, its a bad backup. If its a temporary file on /var, big fat hairy deal, as Garfield says. The backup is good.
To your original question, I don't think you can limit the number of warning messages, but you can with scripting possibly redirect the output to /dev/null
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03-21-2006 01:04 AM
03-21-2006 01:04 AM
Re: fbackup WARNING question
Found the maxretries parameter for the config file and set to 50. Didn't see what the default value was, but it must be somewhere in the 2000 range. Hopefully this will reduce the number of warning messages in the file.
I did get a message that the file was not backed up - but since I don't delete the archive files until they have been backed up 2 days in a row, this is not a problem.
Thanks for the replies.
Patti