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Mon Sep 15 09:42:21 CDT 2008
13:10:51 [18388] <2> bptm: INITIATING: -change_exp_date -ev 888001
-date 0
13:10:51 [18388] <2> db_byid: search for media id 888001
13:10:51 [18388] <2> getsockconnected: host=osiris.stp.mrll.com
service=bpdbm address=150.228.21.135 protocol=tcp
non-reserved port=13721
13:10:51 [18388] <32> db_get: short read occurred reading media
database, bytes = 93
13:10:51 [18388] <2> bptm: EXITING with status 91 <----------
After talking with Veritas support this morning (& hearing the
official stance on how unsupported this process is), I did gather some
helpful information on what components I should have migrated and
which should not have been. My sense now is that the volDB is okay,
and that the mediaDB is what has been broken. I ran dos2unix on the
whole netbackup/db tree, and I suspect I broke mediaDB in the
process. I think I'll scrap the data I currently have on the Solaris
server and try the restore steps again, but this time be more
selective in what "text" files I convert.
Opinions?
--Larry
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 10:52:40AM -0600, David Chapa commenced mumbling:
> Larry:
>
> What's the error when you try to expire media?
--
Larry Fahnoe, Fahnoe Technology Consulting, fahnoe at FahnoeTech.com
952/925-0744 Minneapolis, Minnesota www.FahnoeTech.com
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