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NetBackup 4.5 Troubleshooting Guide for Windows - Symantec

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<strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong><br />

1. Try the restore on another drive if possible.<br />

2. For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation, check the following:<br />

Chapter 4, <strong>NetBackup</strong> Status Codes and Messages 105<br />

Status Codes<br />

◆ <strong>NetBackup</strong> Problems report to determine the device or volume that caused the<br />

error<br />

◆ Event Viewer Application and System logs<br />

3. For detailed troubleshooting in<strong>for</strong>mation, create a debug log directory <strong>for</strong> bptm and<br />

retry the operation. Check the resulting debug log files.<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> Status Code: 95<br />

Message: requested media id not found in NB media database and/or MM volume<br />

database<br />

Explanation: An operation was requested on a media ID <strong>for</strong> which <strong>NetBackup</strong> does not<br />

have a record. An example of this is using bpmedia to suspend or freeze a media ID that<br />

does not exist.<br />

Recommended Action: Run a <strong>NetBackup</strong> Media List report to determine the valid media<br />

IDs. Then, retry the command with a valid media ID.<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> Status Code: 96<br />

Message: unable to allocate new media <strong>for</strong> backup, storage unit has none available<br />

Explanation: The tape manager (bptm) could not allocate a new volume <strong>for</strong> backups. This<br />

indicates that the storage unit has no more volumes available in the volume pool <strong>for</strong> this<br />

backup.<br />

Recommended Action: Check the <strong>NetBackup</strong> Problems report to determine the storage<br />

unit that is out of media.<br />

1. If the storage unit is a robot and there are empty slots, add more volumes (remember<br />

to specify the correct volume pool).<br />

◆ If there are no empty slots, move some media to nonrobotic and then add new<br />

volumes.<br />

◆ If you are having difficulty keeping track of your available volumes, try the<br />

available_media script:<br />

On <strong>Windows</strong>, the script is in:<br />

install_path\<strong>NetBackup</strong>\bin\goodies\available_media.cmd<br />

<strong>NetBackup</strong> <strong>4.5</strong> <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong>

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