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03-29-2001 11:57 PM
03-29-2001 11:57 PM
fbackups problem.
This is the system configuration.
L1000/exabyte Tape drive
OS: HPUX 11.00
Problem: When do backup through command line or through SAM to the tape drive I get the following message.
fbackup(1005): run time: 649 seconds
fbackup(3055): total file blocks read for backup: 3769688
fbackup(3056): total blocks written to output file /dev/rmt/0m: 3859396
fbackup(1030): warnings encountered during backup
If any one is facing the same problem pls let me know the fix.
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03-30-2001 12:55 AM
03-30-2001 12:55 AM
Re: fbackups problem.
Whats the problem ? looks like your backup worked fine to me. The message about runtime being only a relatively small number of seconds is not a problem.
As for the warnings, you need to look at the fbackup log for more detail on which files were in use at the time of the backup hence they werent backed up.
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03-30-2001 01:11 AM
03-30-2001 01:11 AM
Re: fbackups problem.
It seems it worked ok! The message "warnings encountered during backup" can be related to the fact that some files were in use when fbackup was running!
Per example, if you have any DB running, you should stop it before!
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03-30-2001 02:11 AM
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Re: fbackups problem.
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03-30-2001 02:48 AM
03-30-2001 02:48 AM
Re: fbackups problem.
This is a normal warning from fbackup and usually means that files were in use (locked) during the backup run.
Fbackup will make 5 attempts to backup an open file and then if unsuccessful, write an error to log and continue on.
For Fbacbup to be most reliable your machine needs to be in single user mode, see man fbackup
Paula
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03-30-2001 04:25 AM
03-30-2001 04:25 AM
Re: fbackups problem.
Warnings (return code=4) can be due to inuse files which may or may not be backed up. As Paula notes, you have the option of
Another cause of the warning (returncode=4) if when fbackup uses a tape that wasn't last used by fbackup. This could be a virgin tape or simply one to which a 'tar' was last done. 'fbackup' records a header on the tape it uses, including a running count of the number of times the tape has been used.
...JRF...