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VMware browse client list timing out with "socket time out error"

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Master server : WIN2K8 Enter R2

No of VC servers: 15

VC versions: 4.1, 5.0

Netbackup version: 7.5.0.5

Trying to browse vmware clients list has been consistenly timing out with socket time out error. On the master server, bpvmutil process run for about 2hrs and completes. But whenever I tried to re-browse for client lists, it still kept timing out.

I found this TN about excluding VC you are not intrested in when browsing: http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH190396

But would like to know how to include these exclude list when you need to add VMs from them.

 

 

 


MSDP Failover Storage Unit group

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Hi Everyone,

I am looking to see if anyone else is having issues using Failover Storage Unit groups with MSDP? I am running Windows 2008 R2 on my Master server and two media servers with Netbackup 7.6.0.1.

Instead of the jobs queuing when I hit the Maxium concurrent jobs it just moves to the second media server which I do not want unless my primary media server fails or goes offline. I understand that storage unit groups does not work with optimized duplication but I am not using this in my step up.

Has anyone else seen this?

problem with running of "CretaeImageNow.PS1"

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i am running this script  "./createImageNow.ps1 [UNCPATH] .

steps to tun the script :  "./createImageNow.ps1  //192.168.125.30/est2 .This command is run successfully but this script always take the backup of   c drive .

 

 

I want to change backup path from c drive to another drive.

 

 

Please help me to resolve the issue

 

Disabled features in System Recovery Desktop Edition on Windows Server?

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Hi all

Apologies if the answer to my question is elsewhere, but I could not find a concise answer and I am new to Symantec products.

I've purchased a bunch of System Protection Suite licenses that comes with System Recovery Desktop Edition 2013.  The product information http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH201318 does not even talk about Desktop Edition, so I assume it falls back to SSR product info, which suggests that I can install the product to a Windows Server.

It is my understanding the installer will work because it assumes a Trial install. But after reboot I will be asked for my licence key for Desktop Edition. 

So my questions are for Windows Server:

  • Will my Desktop Edition licence key work at this point, or will it be rejected and I wasted my time? 
  • What features will be disabled if the licence is accepted? 
  • Would it be better to do a custom install and exclude those disabled features that will never be able to be used? 

I understand that I won't be able to protect my Server with the product, but other features like Agent deployment and so forth might be useful for managing the Desktops, but the full Trial makes it hard to know how it will act in production and if it is even worth installing if I have the System Recovery Monitor.

Thanks for your thoughts.

Marty

 

Distribute backup policy across groups

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Hi

I'm using SSR 2013 together with the management console.
I have a backup policy distibuted to 270 workstations, the policy runs each weekend and performs a backup of the c drive to a network NAS.

To spread the network traffic and the load on the NAS, I wonder how can I divide the workstations in 4 groups with the management console.

Group 1 has to run the first sunday of the month
Group 2 the 2nd sunday
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So I guess I need to create 4  backup policies with a different schedule.

How can i divide the workstations into 4 groups?
Using filters and manually add each new workstation to the filter?
Using Organizational views and add each new workstation to the group?

How can I schedule the policy to run on the first/second/3rd/4rd sunday of the month.
In a monthly schedule I can only choose the day.

That's means I have to change the policy each month.

Please help!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NBU 7.5 "non-optimized" backups of Win2012R2 dedup

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Hi,

I have Netbackup 7.5 server and a Windows 2012R2 client with a deduplicated NTFS drive. Since I'm not on Netbackup 7.6 yet I cannot use "optimized method" yet:

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?pag...

 

As far as I understand the way to backup the deduplicated NTFS drive in may case, is to treat it as regular directorys/files, and no backing up \System Volume Information\dedup. The directorys/files would be rehydrated during the backup process, and restore is treated as a "regular" restore process.

Is there anyone with input regarding this setup? Maybe I have misunderstood?

/johan

 

 

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Netbackup, transition from VTL to disk pool

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I'm looking for some advice. I have a storage and unix background, with some TSM experience. Our backup admin recenlty jumped ship and the rest of my team is struggling to maintain and upgrade our Netbackup environment.

The setup... We currently have two sites, three media servers at each site, and one master server at our primary site. The master server has been upgraded to the 64-bit, 7.6 version on Windows 2008, but the media servers are still running on Windows 2003, with the 32-bit, 7.5 version. Each site has a ~9 year old Virtual Tape Library (which I inherited and is poorly configured) and a physical tape library with 6 tape drives. We do full backups on the weekend and incrementals during the week. A week of backups is about 35-40TB and we're not currently doing dedupe, though I believe we are licensed for it (and a bunch of other features). Some backups are streamed directly to tape, some go to some small disk pools, and some go to the VTL. In both latter scenarios, there are jobs to dupe those backups to tape and are immediately expired from the intermediate storage.

We recently bought a couple of shelves of 2TB SATA drives for each site. My inital thought is to make 2x 12+2 R6 RAID Groups out of them, each accounting for about 22TB. I know it'll be slow, but it should be an improvement on the (dying) VTL experience. I've been reading a little about Netbackup but am out of my element. I know we need to upgrade our media servers to Windows 2008 and Netbackup 7.6. But, I'm also looking for suggestions about how to make this setup better. Right now, the backups are immediatly expired from VTL as they are duped off to tape, so any restore requires us to recall tape. In my ideal setup, I'd like to backup directly to this new disk and then dupe the images off to tape daily, in some sane/staged fashion. I'd like to leave the images on disk and let Netbackup automatically expire them as it needs space (maybe possible with Storage Lifecycle Management), enabling me to restore from disk for up to a week or two.

Does anyone have any experience with doing this? Should I consider dedupe? How much more infrastructure would I need to build out on top of the upgraded media servers to support this config?

Thanks!

MS SQL vmware full + mssql incremental possible?

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Hi! 

I want to avoid backing mssql databases twice (vmware backup + full MS SQL backup). And since it's now possibe to use application protection in vwmware backups, I want to make Vmware full backup with apl.prot.+ mssql incrementals (Full differential).

However I'm getting errors: "Cannot perform a differential backup for database, because a current database backup does not exist."

The netbackup SQL client shows the backups from the full vmware backup (vmware database image backup).

Am I doing something wrong or is it not possible?

 


Backup Exec 2014 is Now Available!

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I am really excited to announce that Backup Exec 2014 is generally available!

What’s New in Backup Exec 2014?

  • Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 support: Backup Exec now fully supports Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
  • Superior visibility into backup jobs: We heard you loud and clear. The Backup Exec job monitor is back. You can monitor the status of all backup jobs from a single view, giving you visibility into the status of your backup jobs. In addition, save time and simplify the creation of backup jobs by backing up and managing multiple servers with a single backup job.
  • Simplified upgrade/migration process: Many of you asked us to simplify the migration process to the latest version. If you are using Backup Exec 12.5, 2010 or 2012 you can upgrade and keep your jobs and settings intact, simplifying the move to Backup Exec 2014.
  • Granular recovery for Exchange 2013 and SharePoint 2013: Backup Exec granular recovery technology (GRT) is now available for Exchange 2013 and SharePoint 2013. From a single-pass backup, you can quickly recover granular objects such as Exchange email and SharePoint documents.
  • Optimized performance: In our internal testing, Backup Exec 2014 has shown up to 100%[1] faster backup and deduplication speeds compared to previous versions of the software.

What about Cloud Capabilities?

Over the past several months, many of you have been asking about cloud capabilities. I’m excited to announce that Backup Exec 2014 also supports:

  • Riverbed Whitewater Appliance
  • Quantum Q-Cloud

Please stay tuned on this front - we plan to announce support for an additional cloud platform shortly.

What Are Customers Saying?

Thank you to the more than 3,700 customers and partners who registered to participate in the Beta program this spring. Below is some of the most recent feedback we’ve received:

  • “Our backups complete with near 100% reliability and restores are consistently successful with zero fuss.” – Brandon Mosak, IT Director, Task Force Tips, Inc.
  • “It Just Works!” – Terry Green, IT Manager, Autochair
  •  “I’ve used other backup solutions on a virtualized environment with varying degrees of success. But for me, the ability to back up a virtual machine image as well as the files inside it—or restore an entire virtualized application or the granular data in it, whether it’s Exchange or SharePoint or SQL—that’s what makes Backup Exec 2014 far more compelling than its competitors.” – Paul Flatt, Infrastructure and Support Manager, Mitre 10 NZ

But don’t just take their word for it, download Backup Exec 2014 today and let me know what you think. I look forward to hearing about your experience.

What’s Next?

We will continue to release service packs every 90 days, and the current target for Backup Exec 2014 Service Pack 1 is September 2014. In addition, we’ll keep you updated as we have more information to share about future product plans.

If you’d like to read more about the journey to Backup Exec 2014, check out the post from Pablo Stern, Senior vice President for Symantec Backup and Recovery, here.

Thank you for your continued support of Backup Exec.

To access a 60-day trial of Backup Exec 2014, go to:

www.backupexec.com/trybe

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[1] Symantec internal testing.

Setting Up ADBO

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Hi,

 

I'm in the process of setting up Advanced Disk-Based Backup Option and have a few questions.  The doco seems a bit vague to me.

Do I need to instal both VDS and VSS on the media server and the client? From what I've read I trhink I only need VSS if I want to perform offhost SAN based backups.  I'm not doing an synthetic backups.  This is only for a file server with SAN attached LUNS - no VMware or Hyper-V

I'm not sure what the doco is referring to when it states that the volumes need reside on disks that are shared betweeen the remote computer and the BE server.  By shared do they mean network shares or administrative shares (D$) or do they mean shared physicaly as in both accessible via FC connectivity?

 

Thanks

Need advice on SSR

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Hi Guys,

 

need a quick answer here...iss SSR the ideal solution for imaging, and possibly restoring physical servers quickly?

I have a requirement to look into a solution that will create images of physical servers. not much is expected to change, and another application takes care of normal backups.

What would I be able to run this on? A physical server, or will a VM work? Is local storage a good option, or would I need to look into direct attached storage?

Thanks!
Craig

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How do I add a Stream to an NDMP policy for a netapp client?

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Policy has this:

NEW_STREAM 
Set Hist=y   
Set Snapsure=y   
Set type=vbb  
/vol/inpnj0050_data  
NEW_STREAM  
Set Hist=y   
Set Snapsure=y   
Set type=vbb 
/vol/inpnyc0023_data

When the job is Run it only uses one Stream, no child jobs are created.

I have taken over this environment and it is NBU 6.5 (yes I know its not supported, and we are going to an appliance soon).  I have never worked with NetApp before just celerra.  I can't seem to find the options for NetApp.  Can some point me in the right direction or provide some insight it would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks!

Manual Backup of Single VM on a Multi-VM VMware Policy

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We have a VMware backup policy that manages around 50 VM's. When the policy runs, we are having some VM's with failed jobs. I would like to test these individual VM's by running the backup job for that VM only however under manual backups, it does not give me the option to select a single VM. Only the entire datacenter is available which would mean I would have to run all the VM's.  Is there a way to select a single VM? 

Netbackup snapshot creation failed, ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES is not frozen, status 156

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dear expert, Can you help us please for this Snapshot problem

My environment:

Master server : netbackup 7.1 , windows 2008

Mediar server : netbackup 7.1 , windows 2008 (Hyper V )

VM   hostname : Msproj , windows 2008 

Log :

18/05/2014 20:11:06 - begin Create Snapshot

18/05/2014 20:11:09 - Info bpfis(pid=1648) Backup started          

18/05/2014 20:11:22 - Critical bpbrm(pid=16332) from client srvmsproj.onepnet.intra: FTL - snapshot creation failed, status 156  

18/05/2014 20:11:22 - Warning bpbrm(pid=16332) from client srvmsproj.onepnet.intra: WRN - ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES is not frozen   

18/05/2014 20:11:24 - Info bpfis(pid=1648) done. status: 156         

18/05/2014 20:11:24 - end Create Snapshot; elapsed time: 00:00:18

18/05/2014 20:11:26 - end writing

Status 156

18/05/2014 20:11:26 - end Flash Backup Windows, Create Snapshot; elapsed time: 00:00:28

18/05/2014 20:11:26 - begin Flash Backup Windows, Stop On Error

Status 0

18/05/2014 20:11:26 - end Flash Backup Windows, Stop On Error; elapsed time: 00:00:00

18/05/2014 20:11:26 - begin Flash Backup Windows, Delete Snapshot On Exit

18/05/2014 20:11:26 - begin Flash Backup Windows, Delete Snapshot On Exit

18/05/2014 20:11:27 - started process bpbrm (6684)

18/05/2014 20:11:31 - Info bpfis(pid=0) done. status: 156: snapshot error encountered      

18/05/2014 20:11:42 - end writing

Status 0

18/05/2014 20:11:42 - end Flash Backup Windows, Delete Snapshot On Exit; elapsed time: 00:00:16

18/05/2014 20:11:42 - begin Flash Backup Windows, End Notify Script

18/05/2014 20:11:43 - Info RUNCMD(pid=17164) started           

18/05/2014 20:11:43 - Info RUNCMD(pid=17164) exiting with status: 0        

Status 0

18/05/2014 20:11:43 - end Flash Backup Windows, End Notify Script; elapsed time: 00:00:01

Status 156

18/05/2014 20:11:43 - end Flash Backup Windows, Delete Snapshot On Exit; elapsed time: 00:00:17

snapshot error encountered(156)

 

bpfis:

20:00:14.116 [5148.12880] <2> logparams: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpfis.exe create -nbu -owner NBU -id srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401393601 -bpstart_to 300 -bpend_to 300 -backup_copy 0 -ru root -pt 29 -vm_type 2 -vm_client srvmsproj.onepnet.intra -clnt hyperv.onepnet.intra -st FULL -rg root -fim Hyper-V:nameuse=0,Virtual_machine_backup=2,prov_type=0,snap_attr=0,allow_offline_backup=1,csv_timeout=0,nameuse=0 -class Msproj -sched Full -fso -S bkp-srv1
20:00:14.116 [5148.12880] <2> bpfis main: received FIM as [113] Hyper-V:nameuse=0,Virtual_machine_backup=2,prov_type=0,snap_attr=0,allow_offline_backup=1,csv_timeout=0,nameuse=0
20:00:14.272 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - BACKUP START 5148
20:00:14.272 [5148.12880] <2> bpfis main: receive filelist:<NEW_STREAM>
20:00:14.272 [5148.12880] <2> bpfis main: receive filelist:<ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES>
20:00:14.474 [5148.12880] <2> bpfis main: receive filelist:<CONTINUE>
20:00:14.646 [5148.12880] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:00:14.646 [5148.12880] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:00:14.864 [5148.12880] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54028 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:00:17.672 [5148.12880] <2> get_long: (2) premature end of file (byte 1)
20:00:17.672 [5148.12880] <2> bprd_read_text_file: get_string() failed, Access is denied.  (5), premature end of file encountered
20:00:17.813 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS error 10; see following messages:
20:00:17.813 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - Non-fatal method error was reported
20:00:17.813 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - vfm_configure_fi_one: method: FlashSnap, type: FIM, function: FlashSnap_init
20:00:17.813 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS method error 3; see following message:
20:00:17.813 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - FlashSnap_init: Veritas Volume Manager not installed.
20:00:17.875 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS error 10; see following messages:
20:00:17.875 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - Non-fatal method error was reported
20:00:17.875 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - vfm_configure_fi_one: method: vxvm, type: FIM, function: vxvm_init
20:00:17.875 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS method error 3; see following message:
20:00:17.875 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - vxvm_init: Veritas Volume Manager not installed.
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - FIS_ID=srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401393601
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - Preparing freeze of ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES using snapshot method Hyper-V.
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - Created mount point C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\temp\_vrts_frzn_img_ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES_5148
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: options=0x2
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Reading file: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\vfm.conf
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: auto
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_auto.dll
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: Hyper-V
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libvfms.dll
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword nameuse
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification client_name_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='client_name_type_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default client_name_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Client Name Selection
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword Virtual_machine_backup
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification hyperv_backup_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='hyperv_backup_type_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default hyperv_backup_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Virtual Machine Backup
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword prov_type
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification vss_provider_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='vss_provider_type_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default vss_provider_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Provider Type
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword snap_attr
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification snapshot_attribute_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='snapshot_attribute_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default snapshot_attribute_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Snapshot Attribute
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword allow_offline_backup
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Allow Offline Backup of VM
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword csv_timeout
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-:0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-:0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt CSV Timeout in Minutes
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> map_integer_value: virtual_machine_supported=Hyper-V, converted value=2, status=1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: VSS
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libvfms.dll
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword prov_type
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-3:0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-3:0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Provider Type (0-auto 1-system 2-software 3-hardware)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword snap_attr
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-2:0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-2:0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Snapshot Attribute(0-unspecified 1-differential 2-plex)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: FlashSnap
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_FlashSnap.dll
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword keep_fi
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Keep snapshot after backup (not Instant Recovery)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword async_resync
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Resynchronize mirror in background (not Instant Recovery)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword dg_split_retry_times
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Number of times to retry disk group split
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword dg_split_retry_wait_period
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 60-:60
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='60-:60'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 60
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Delay in seconds between disk group split retries
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword num_sync_vols
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-32:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-32:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum number of volumes to resynchronize concurrently
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword iosize
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-128:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-128:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync region size in MB (UNIX only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword slow
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-:0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-:0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync I/O delay in milliseconds (UNIX only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: vxvm
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_vxvm.dll
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword async_resync
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Resynchronize mirror in background (not Instant Recovery)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword sync_wait
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Wait for mirror sync completion (Data Mover backups only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword num_sync_vols
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-32:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-32:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum number of volumes to resynchronize concurrently
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword iosize
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-128:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-128:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync region size in MB (UNIX only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword slow
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-:0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-:0'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync I/O delay in milliseconds (UNIX only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: VMware
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_VMware.dll
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword nameuse
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification client_name_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='client_name_type_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default client_name_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Client name selection
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword Virtual_machine_backup
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification vmware_backup_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='vmware_backup_type_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default vmware_backup_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Virtual machine backup
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword trantype
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification VMware_transfer_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='VMware_transfer_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default VMware_transfer_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Transfer type
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword disable_quiesce
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification enabled_disable_quiesce_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='enabled_disable_quiesce_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default enabled_disable_quiesce_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Virtual machine quiesce
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword file_system_optimization
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification enabled_disabled_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='enabled_disabled_type_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default enabled_disabled_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Exclude unused and deleted blocks
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword snapact
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification snapshot_handling_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='snapshot_handling_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default snapshot_handling_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Existing snapshot handling
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword vmmono
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification disabled_enabled_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='disabled_enabled_type_list'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default disabled_enabled_type_list
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Monolithic export (VCB only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword mntpt
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %s
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Snapshot mount point (VCB only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> map_integer_value: virtual_machine_supported=VMware, converted value=1, status=1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: NAS_Snapshot
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_NAS_Snapshot.dll
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: VSS_Writer
20:00:18.172 [5148.12880] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_vss_writer.dll
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS error 11; see following messages:
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - Fatal method error was reported
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - vfm_freeze_commit: method: Hyper-V, type: FIM, function: Hyper-V_gentree
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS method error 6; see following message:
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - snapshot services: snapshot target analysis failed: provider-private error.
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS error 11; see following messages:
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - Fatal method error was reported
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - vfm_freeze_commit: method: Hyper-V, type: FIM, function: Hyper-V_gentree
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS method error 6; see following message:
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - snapshot services: snapshot target analysis failed: provider-private error.
20:00:25.067 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - Thawing ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES using snapshot method Hyper-V.
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - do_thaw return value: 5
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS error 5; see following messages:
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - File open failed
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <32> bpfis: FTL - do_reaccess: cannot open reaccess file C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401393601.0.fiid
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <16> bpfis: FTL - snapshot creation failed, status 156
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - Thawing ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES using snapshot method Hyper-V.
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES is not frozen
20:00:27.079 [5148.12880] <8> bpfis: WRN - snapshot delete returned status 20
20:00:27.095 [5148.12880] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:00:27.095 [5148.12880] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:00:27.329 [5148.12880] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54034 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:00:28.811 [5148.12880] <4> bpfis: INF - EXIT STATUS 156: snapshot error encountered
20:00:40.168 [6996.6968] <2> logparams: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpfis.exe delete -nbu -id srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401393601 -bpstart_to 300 -bpend_to 300 -clnt hyperv.onepnet.intra -pt 29 -st FULL -status 156 -S bkp-srv1
20:00:40.199 [6996.6968] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:00:40.199 [6996.6968] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:00:40.417 [6996.6968] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54049 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:00:41.868 [6996.6968] <4> bpfis: INF - BACKUP START 6996
20:00:41.868 [6996.6968] <32> bpfis: FTL - cannot open C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401393601.0
20:00:41.899 [6996.6968] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:00:41.899 [6996.6968] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:00:42.134 [6996.6968] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54052 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:00:43.553 [6996.6968] <4> bpfis: INF - EXIT STATUS 0: the requested operation was successfully completed
20:10:55.801 [6876.10932] <2> logparams: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpfis.exe create -nbu -owner NBU -id srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401394246 -bpstart_to 300 -bpend_to 300 -backup_copy 0 -ru root -pt 29 -vm_type 2 -vm_client srvmsproj.onepnet.intra -clnt hyperv.onepnet.intra -st FULL -rg root -fim Hyper-V:nameuse=0,Virtual_machine_backup=2,prov_type=0,snap_attr=0,allow_offline_backup=1,csv_timeout=0,nameuse=0 -class Msproj -sched Full -fso -S bkp-srv1
20:10:55.801 [6876.10932] <2> bpfis main: received FIM as [113] Hyper-V:nameuse=0,Virtual_machine_backup=2,prov_type=0,snap_attr=0,allow_offline_backup=1,csv_timeout=0,nameuse=0
20:10:55.817 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - BACKUP START 6876
20:10:55.817 [6876.10932] <2> bpfis main: receive filelist:<NEW_STREAM>
20:10:55.817 [6876.10932] <2> bpfis main: receive filelist:<ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES>
20:10:56.035 [6876.10932] <2> bpfis main: receive filelist:<CONTINUE>
20:10:56.066 [6876.10932] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:10:56.066 [6876.10932] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:10:56.300 [6876.10932] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54307 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <2> get_long: (2) premature end of file (byte 1)
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <2> bprd_read_text_file: get_string() failed, Access is denied.  (5), premature end of file encountered
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS error 10; see following messages:
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - Non-fatal method error was reported
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - vfm_configure_fi_one: method: FlashSnap, type: FIM, function: FlashSnap_init
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS method error 3; see following message:
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - FlashSnap_init: Veritas Volume Manager not installed.
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS error 10; see following messages:
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - Non-fatal method error was reported
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - vfm_configure_fi_one: method: vxvm, type: FIM, function: vxvm_init
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - VfMS method error 3; see following message:
20:10:58.734 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - vxvm_init: Veritas Volume Manager not installed.
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - FIS_ID=srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401394246
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - Preparing freeze of ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES using snapshot method Hyper-V.
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - Created mount point C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\temp\_vrts_frzn_img_ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES_6876
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: options=0x2
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Reading file: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\vfm.conf
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: auto
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_auto.dll
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: Hyper-V
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libvfms.dll
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword nameuse
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification client_name_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='client_name_type_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default client_name_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Client Name Selection
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword Virtual_machine_backup
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification hyperv_backup_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='hyperv_backup_type_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default hyperv_backup_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Virtual Machine Backup
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword prov_type
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification vss_provider_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='vss_provider_type_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default vss_provider_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Provider Type
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword snap_attr
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification snapshot_attribute_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='snapshot_attribute_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default snapshot_attribute_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Snapshot Attribute
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword allow_offline_backup
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Allow Offline Backup of VM
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword csv_timeout
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-:0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-:0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt CSV Timeout in Minutes
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> map_integer_value: virtual_machine_supported=Hyper-V, converted value=2, status=1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: VSS
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libvfms.dll
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword prov_type
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-3:0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-3:0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Provider Type (0-auto 1-system 2-software 3-hardware)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword snap_attr
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-2:0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-2:0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Snapshot Attribute(0-unspecified 1-differential 2-plex)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: FlashSnap
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_FlashSnap.dll
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword keep_fi
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Keep snapshot after backup (not Instant Recovery)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword async_resync
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Resynchronize mirror in background (not Instant Recovery)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword dg_split_retry_times
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Number of times to retry disk group split
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword dg_split_retry_wait_period
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 60-:60
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='60-:60'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 60
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Delay in seconds between disk group split retries
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword num_sync_vols
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-32:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-32:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum number of volumes to resynchronize concurrently
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword iosize
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-128:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-128:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync region size in MB (UNIX only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword slow
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-:0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-:0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync I/O delay in milliseconds (UNIX only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: vxvm
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_vxvm.dll
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword async_resync
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Resynchronize mirror in background (not Instant Recovery)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword sync_wait
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %b
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Wait for mirror sync completion (Data Mover backups only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword num_sync_vols
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-32:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-32:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum number of volumes to resynchronize concurrently
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword iosize
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-128:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-128:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync region size in MB (UNIX only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword slow
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 0-:0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='0-:0'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 0
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Sync I/O delay in milliseconds (UNIX only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: VMware
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_VMware.dll
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword nameuse
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification client_name_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='client_name_type_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default client_name_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Client name selection
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword Virtual_machine_backup
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification vmware_backup_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='vmware_backup_type_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default vmware_backup_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Virtual machine backup
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword trantype
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification VMware_transfer_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='VMware_transfer_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default VMware_transfer_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Transfer type
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword disable_quiesce
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification enabled_disable_quiesce_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='enabled_disable_quiesce_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default enabled_disable_quiesce_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Virtual machine quiesce
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword file_system_optimization
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification enabled_disabled_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='enabled_disabled_type_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default enabled_disabled_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Exclude unused and deleted blocks
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword snapact
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification snapshot_handling_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='snapshot_handling_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default snapshot_handling_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Existing snapshot handling
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword vmmono
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %dd
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification disabled_enabled_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='disabled_enabled_type_list'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default disabled_enabled_type_list
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Monolithic export (VCB only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword mntpt
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %s
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Snapshot mount point (VCB only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> map_integer_value: virtual_machine_supported=VMware, converted value=1, status=1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: NAS_Snapshot
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_NAS_Snapshot.dll
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found keyword max_snapshots
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found data type %d
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found value specification 1-:1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Value specification='1-:1'
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Null maximum value; using INT_MAX (2147483647)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_value_specification: Found default 1
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> parse_ssm_parms: Found prompt Maximum Snapshots (Instant Recovery only)
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found FIM: VSS_Writer
20:10:58.781 [6876.10932] <2> read_vfm_conf: Found library: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\libfi_vss_writer.dll
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS error 11; see following messages:
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - Fatal method error was reported
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - vfm_freeze_commit: method: Hyper-V, type: FIM, function: Hyper-V_gentree
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS method error 6; see following message:
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - snapshot services: snapshot target analysis failed: provider-private error.
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS error 11; see following messages:
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - Fatal method error was reported
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - vfm_freeze_commit: method: Hyper-V, type: FIM, function: Hyper-V_gentree
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS method error 6; see following message:
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - snapshot services: snapshot target analysis failed: provider-private error.
20:11:04.319 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - Thawing ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES using snapshot method Hyper-V.
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - do_thaw return value: 5
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - VfMS error 5; see following messages:
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - File open failed
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <32> bpfis: FTL - do_reaccess: cannot open reaccess file C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401394246.0.fiid
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <16> bpfis: FTL - snapshot creation failed, status 156
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - Thawing ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES using snapshot method Hyper-V.
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES is not frozen
20:11:06.331 [6876.10932] <8> bpfis: WRN - snapshot delete returned status 20
20:11:06.363 [6876.10932] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:11:06.363 [6876.10932] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:11:06.581 [6876.10932] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54310 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:11:08.016 [6876.10932] <4> bpfis: INF - EXIT STATUS 156: snapshot error encountered
20:11:19.560 [7632.11024] <2> logparams: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpfis.exe delete -nbu -id srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401394246 -bpstart_to 300 -bpend_to 300 -clnt hyperv.onepnet.intra -pt 29 -st FULL -status 156 -S bkp-srv1
20:11:19.592 [7632.11024] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:11:19.592 [7632.11024] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:11:19.826 [7632.11024] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54326 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:11:21.276 [7632.11024] <4> bpfis: INF - BACKUP START 7632
20:11:21.276 [7632.11024] <32> bpfis: FTL - cannot open C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\online_util\fi_cntl\bpfis.fim.srvmsproj.onepnet.intra_1401394246.0
20:11:21.308 [7632.11024] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2054: VN_REQUEST_SERVICE_SOCKET: 6 0x00000006
20:11:21.308 [7632.11024] <2> vnet_vnetd_service_socket: ../../libvlibs/vnet_vnetd.c.2068: service: bprd
20:11:21.526 [7632.11024] <2> logconnections: BPRD CONNECT FROM 10.100.1.116.54329 TO 10.100.100.142.13724
20:11:22.977 [7632.11024] <4> bpfis: INF - EXIT STATUS 0: the requested operation was successfully completed

 

Treffen der deutschen NetBackup Usergruppe: 27. & 28. Mai in Langen bei der Deutschen Flugsicherung (DFS)

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DFS - Deutsche Flugsicherung, Am DFS-Campus 10, 63225 Langen
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Hallo zusammen,

es folgt die Agenda zum kommenden Treffen der deutschen NetBackup Usergruppe:

Wir treffen uns am Dienstag, den 27. und Mittwoch, den 28. Mai 2014 bei der DFS Deutschen Flugsicherung in Langen (Raum Frankfurt am Main).

Uhrzeit  Dienstag, der 27. Mai 2014
    
   ~ Anreise ~
    
10:0010:15 Anmeldung
10:1510:30 Begrüßung & Agenda
10:3012:30 Vorstellungsrunde
12:3014:00 Mittagspause
14:0015:00 DFS Vorstellung, Backup-Umgebung & -Projekte
15:0015:30 Erfahrungsaustausch NetBackup v7.6
15:3016:00 Pause
16:0017:00 Besuch aus den USA: NetBackup Product Management
17:0017:30 Roadmap-Informationen zu NBU v7.x/v8.x
    
   ~ Einchecken im Hotel (z.B. Hotel Achat: http://www.achat-hotels.com/hotels/Frankfurt-Airport/) ~
    
18:15  Transfer mit Taxi zum Restaurant
18:3020:30 Abendessen im Restaurant "Himmel & Erde" (http://www.himmelunderde-langen.de)
20:30  Transfer mit Taxi zum Hotel 'Achat'
21:0023:00 Reservierte Bowling Bahnen im "Bowl for Fun" (http://www.bowlforfun.de)
    
   ~ Gute Nacht ~
    
   Mittwoch, der 28. Mai 2014
    
09:0009:15 Organisation - kommendes Treffen im Herbst
09:1510:30 What's new in NetBackup v7.6?
10:3011:00 Pause
11:0011:30 Roadmap-Informationen zu NBU Appliances 5xxx
11:3012:30 User-Projekt Vorstellung: ING-DiBa
12:3014:00 Mittagspause
14:0015:00 Vortrag (z.B. "VMware & Accelerator - praktische Ergebnisse" bzw. "Backup großer Filesysteme/Fileserver")
15:0015:45 Feature Requests & Feedback f. Engineering 
15:4516:00 Fragen & Verabschiedung
    
   ~ Ende des 10. NetBackup Usertreffens ~

Anmeldung: leider ist es mir nicht gelungen, hier im Forum eine komplette Seite mit Anmeldungs-Möglichkeit zu setzen. Wer sich anmelden möchte sollte mir bitte eine kurze eMail (achim.kapitz@dignum.de) zukommen lassen und dort bitte auch mitteilen, ob er/sie zum Abendessen bleibt und auch zum Bowling mitgehen will, damit wir dort entsprechend die Reservierungen anpassen können!

Es ist uns bewusst, dass der Termin direkt vor Christi Himmelfahrt nicht für alle optimal ist, aber es war nicht ganz einfach passende Räumlichkeiten zu finden (VIELEN DANK an die DFS) und wir haben großen Wert darauf gelegt, dass mit Andreas Bechter auch jemand aus dem Produkt Management mit engem Kontakt zum Engineering Zeit für uns hat :-)

Wer noch Vorträge halten kann/will oder interessante Ideen und Vorschläge hat möge sich bitte kurz an mich wenden: achim.kapitz@dignum.de

Viele Grüße auch im Namen der 'Klassensprecher' Christoph und Andreas

Achim

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Informationen zur Übernachtung - wer eine benötigt: im Achat Hotel in Langen (www.langen.achat-hotels.com) habe ich ein Zimmerkontingent für die NetBackup Usergruppe reserviert (für die Übernachtung 26./27.05. und/oder 27./28. Mai). Unter dem Stichwort "DNBU79013" könnt Ihr Euch bis zum 02.05. ein Zimmer für 75,- €/Nacht inklusive Frühstück & WLAN buchen. Die Zimmer müssen telefonisch (06103-756-0) oder per eMail (langen@achat-hotels.com) bestellt werden. Bitte beachtet, dass einzelne Buchungen nur bis 2 Tage vor Anreise kostenfrei storniert werden können.

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Netbackup duplication backup is getting fail with error code 191..

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Hi,

Netbackup master server 7.5.0.6 and backup configured with windows client, 

backup configured with SLP as 1st copy to deduplication disk and 2nd copy duplication to tape with 2 differnt media server.

backup to deduplication disk is getting successful, but duplication to tape is getting fail with error code 191 with below error.

Please advise to fix this issue.

6/2/2014 9:07:27 AM - Critical bpdm sts_read_image failed: error 2060017 system call failed     

6/2/2014 9:07:27 AM - Critical bpdm image read failed: error 2060017: system call failed    

6/2/2014 9:07:28 AM - Error bpdm cannot read image from disk, Invalid argument     

6/2/2014 9:07:47 AM - Error bpduplicate host xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx backup id xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx read failed, media read error (85). 

6/2/2014 9:07:47 AM - Error bpduplicate host xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx backupid xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx write failed, termination requested by administrator (150). 

6/2/2014 9:07:47 AM - Error bpduplicate Duplicate of backupid xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx failed, termination requested by administrator (150).  

6/2/2014 9:07:47 AM - Error bpduplicateStatus = no images were successfully processed.     

6/2/2014 9:07:47 AM - end Duplicate; elapsed time: 00:01:24

no images were successfully processed(191)

Final error: 0xe00084f8 - The network connection to the Backup Exec Remote Agent has been lost. Check for network errors. Final error category: Resource Errors

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I’m getting this error message from BE when attempting to run jobs on two separate servers.

The jobs are attempting to backup SQL server databases

Final error: 0xe00084f8 - The network connection to the Backup Exec Remote Agent has been lost. Check for network errors. Final error category: Resource Errors

 

This error happens on the Full and Daily Differential backups, not the log backups.

This happens when initiated manually or when run automatically

 

So background on the servers/other info

One is a physical machine, one runs on VMware ESXi 5.1

Both have 4 gigs of ram and similar CPU (8 cores)

OS: Windows 2003 R2

SQL Server: 2005 SP4

BE: 2010 R2

Job size is 250 gigs for one server, 300 gigs for another (We have several TB size databases that do not fail)

When failing on a full backup fails significantly % wise, 250 gig db only hits about 40-60gigs

Backups have their own dedicated network with 1gig access

Permissions are not an issue, tested via elevation

I've noticed that after a time if I'm watching the job run, the byte count will just stop increasing, it will fail 5-10 minutes after that.

 

So I’ll go through all of the things I’ve done thus far to try and solve this problem

-Restarted the be agent

-Restarted the server

-Uninstalled/Reinstalled the be agent

-Upgraded to SQL Server 2005 SP4 (This seemed to fix the problem for a couple of days)

-Originally these databases and servers were part of a large backup job with a number of SQL databases they have been since isolated and separate jobs created

--Tested each database individually and it appears size related (maybe?), as the larger databases fail, but the smaller ones grouped together also cause a fail.

-netstat –a shows nothing on port 10000

 

 

I get 4 or 5 error messages in the event log on the agent’s server, these pop up around the time the backup is running and are likely related. Here is the output from the latest attempt to run the job. (I’ve removed what I think might be sensitive info with ****)

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Event Type:        Error

Event Source:    SQLVDI

Event Category:                None

Event ID:              1

Date:                     6/3/2014

Time:                     11:56:30 AM

User:                     N/A

Computer:          ****

Description: SQLVDI: Loc=SignalAbort. Desc=Client initiates abort. ErrorCode=(0). Process=4572. Thread=4492. Client. Instance=. VD=Global\****_00__215eddd0_1765_4cb6_978b_815fbd697760__SQLVDIMemoryName_0.

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Event Type:        Error

Event Source:    SQLVDI

Event Category:                None

Event ID:              1

Date:                     6/3/2014

Time:                     11:56:30 AM

User:                     N/A

Computer:          ****

Description:SQLVDI: Loc=TriggerAbort. Desc=invoked. ErrorCode=(0). Process=1672. Thread=944. Server. Instance=MSSQLSERVER. VD=Global\****_00__215eddd0_1765_4cb6_978b_815fbd697760__SQLVDIMemoryName_0.

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Event Type:        Error

Event Source:    MSSQLSERVER

Event Category:                (6)

Event ID:              3041

Date:                     6/3/2014

Time:                     11:56:30 AM

User:                     ****

Computer:          ****

Description: BACKUP failed to complete the command BACKUP DATABASE **** WITH DIFFERENTIAL. Check the backup application log for detailed messages.

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Event Type:        Error

Event Source:    MSSQLSERVER

Event Category:                (2)

Event ID:              18210

Date:                     6/3/2014

Time:                     11:56:30 AM

User:                     ****

Computer:          ****

Description: BackupVirtualDeviceFile::ClearError:  failure on backup device '****_00__215eddd0_1765_4cb6_978b_815fbd697760_'. Operating system error 995(The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request.).

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Event Type:        Error

Event Source:    MSSQLSERVER

Event Category:                (2)

Event ID:              18210

Date:                     6/3/2014

Time:                     11:56:30 AM

User:                     ****

Computer:          ****

Description: BackupVirtualDeviceFile::RequestDurableMedia: Flush failure on backup device '****_00__215eddd0_1765_4cb6_978b_815fbd697760_'. Operating system error 995(The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request.).

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I’ve got the last bit of output from SGMon from a job I ran on Friday and truncated the log down to around the time the job failed if that would be helpful.

I’m new to systems administration and none of my coursework in the past covered third party backup applications. So please any help would be appreciated.

Also I know very little about SQL functionality so if I need to run queries I’ll need some help with that.

Thanks

Backup Exec and ASP.NET Error 3005

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Hello,

I am currently experiencing an issue with Symantec Backup Exec 2010 R3. An event is being spammed every 3 seconds in to the event viewer. The Heading to the event is ASP.NET 2.0.5.727.0 with Event ID 1309.

The contents of the Event Show:

Event code: 3005
Event message: An unhandled exception has occurred.
Event time: 21/11/2013 14:00:58
Event time (UTC): 21/11/2013 14:00:58
Event ID: e41c698f1c084c6d8f9d5780ce0c5b83
Event sequence: 1
Event occurrence: 1
Event detail code: 0
 
Application information:
    Application domain: c738b644ff834fdb8b5031854efbc52e-34952-130295160569617174
    Trust level: 
    Application Virtual Path: /CRF
    Application Path: C:\ProgramData\Symantec\CRF\c738b644ff834fdb8b5031854efbc52e\
    Machine name: DOMAIN NAME
 
Process information:
    Process ID: 28192
    Process name: beserver.exe
    Account name: DOMAIN NAME\USERNAME
 
Exception information:
    Exception type: HttpException
    Exception message: Server cannot access application directory 'C:\ProgramData\Symantec\CRF\c738b644ff834fdb8b5031854efbc52e\'. The directory does not exist or is not accessible because of security settings.
 
Request information:
    Request URL: http://127.0.0.1/CRF/CRF.aspx?DataFile=C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp\c738b644ff834fdb8b5031854efbc52e\Data.xml&RDLFile=C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp\c738b644ff834fdb8b5031854efbc52e\RDL.rdl
    Request path: /CRF/CRF.aspx
    User host address: 127.0.0.1
    User: 
    Is authenticated: False
    Authentication Type: 
    Thread account name: DOMAIN NAME\USERNAME
 
Thread information:
    Thread ID: 13
    Thread account name: DOMAIN NAME\USERNAME
    Is impersonating: False
    Stack trace:    at System.Web.HttpRuntime.EnsureAccessToApplicationDirectory()
   at System.Web.HttpRuntime.HostingInit(HostingEnvironmentFlags hostingFlags)
 
 
Custom event details: NOTHING SHOWN

I've been unsuccessful in figuring out what is causing this, I can see from the error it is attempting to open a file that doesn't exist however how do I stop it?

Kind Regards

1401892793

I am having the same exact

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I am having the same exact issue as you Simonx182 with the same exact errors. We are running BackupExec 2010 R3 on a Server 2008 R2 OS which is our domain controller also. When I first started noticing the flooding of these events in the application log, I restarted the server. All was good for a couple of days and it came back. Did it come back for you after you restarted? Our CPU usage is between 80-90% all the time and beserver.exe was using 9GB of memory. This is ridiculous. Can someone help with this issue please?

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Error code 200 - Due to overlapping frequency based schedules

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I have a Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit, Netbackup 7.5.0.6 master server for my virtual datacenter. I run vmware query based policies with overlapping full and differential backup schedules. I have 150 policies for about 2,000 virtual servers that start off in 30 minute increments from each other spread out accross a 24 hours per day, 7day window. Over time this has migrated to a steady and fairly even rate of data processing distribution throughtout the window. My backup failure rate before removing the false positive is under 1.5% on average each week. It would be less that that if there was a way to prevent these error/exit code 200's from occuring which are only informational in nature. Is there a way that when Netbackup finds that it has no jobs that are needed to run for a query based policy that they could be an exit code 0?

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