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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 />

2. Ensure that the specified robot number and volume group are compatible. If volumes<br />

in the volume group have a given robot number (<strong>for</strong> example, 0), then volumes with a<br />

different robot number (<strong>for</strong> example, 1) cannot be added to that volume group.<br />

Volumes cannot be moved directly from one robotic volume group to another robotic<br />

volume group since the intermediate steps (some volume entries changed, some not)<br />

would cause a conflict with robot numbers. Choose a different volume group on the<br />

request, or let the volume group be automatically selected. Volume group selection<br />

depends on the specific interface being used.<br />

Media Manager Status Code: 56<br />

Message: invalid database version header<br />

Explanation: vmd could not find a recognizable volume database version in the volume<br />

database, and cannot initialize with the database currently in place. (vmd is the Media<br />

Manager volume daemon on UNIX and the <strong>NetBackup</strong> Volume Manager service on<br />

<strong>Windows</strong>.)<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

1. Examine the daemon debug log <strong>for</strong> a more detailed message on the error.<br />

a. If not already enabled, enable debug logging by creating the necessary<br />

directories/folders. Increase the level of verbosity by adding the VERBOSE<br />

option in the vm.conf file and restarting the volume daemon, or start vmd with the<br />

verbose option.<br />

b. Retry the operation and examine the logs.<br />

2. From catalog backups or another source if available, restore an earlier version of the<br />

database file, /usr/openv/volmgr/database/volDB (UNIX) or<br />

install_path\Volmgr\database\volDB (<strong>Windows</strong>), and restart vmd.<br />

Media Manager Status Code: 57<br />

Message: error auto-generating volume group<br />

Explanation: A request was made to add or change volumes in the volume configuration<br />

using automatic generation of the volume group name. A unique volume group name<br />

could not be generated because the available combinations were used up.<br />

Recommended Action: Consolidate volumes into volume groups within the targeted<br />

robot number so that a new volume group can be automatically generated, or provide a<br />

specific volume group name.<br />

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

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