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1. Re: RMAN error with Netbackup
user097815 Apr 9, 2009 6:03 PM (in response to 695584)its actually at media management (netbackup) that has problem..not rman..as your error says
its receving that from MML...ask ur backup/recovery team or sys admin or whoever configured ur netback ...if everything is okay or netbackup server is down...as it also says resource busy....ORA-27028: skgfqcre: sbtbackup returned error ORA-19511: Error received from media manager layer, error text:
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2. Re: RMAN error with Netbackup
695584 Apr 9, 2009 6:33 PM (in response to user097815)Our Netbackup engineer is looking into. Another problem we have is when this fails, is there anyway to send the MM an error code? Reason being, is from the backup prospective, the backup is good. -
3. Re: RMAN error with Netbackup
user097815 Apr 9, 2009 7:06 PM (in response to 695584)what exactly do you mean ?? do you mean the error on the media layer or at rman level ??? for RMAN you can create a script which will e-mail you when there is a error....but for at media layer...the netbackup engineer would have to configure that...
please explain what do you mean ?? by send the MM an error code ??
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4. Re: RMAN error with Netbackup
695584 Apr 10, 2009 2:10 PM (in response to user097815)Basically, when you back up, there are several streams that send data. In Netbackup, there is a parent process and it spawns several backup processes. Say you have 4 jobs, but one of the channels fail. Netbackup reports that the job was successful because none of the working streams failed. Sometimes it reports a 54 error, but other times it doesn't.
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5. Re: RMAN error with Netbackup
user097815 Apr 10, 2009 2:13 PM (in response to 695584)so you want the error msg to be sent out to you ?? or ur backup team engineer ??? I am sure there should be a way you guys should be able to script that or netbackup might have some tools to take care of that and send alerts out...