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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 />

Chapter 5, Media Manager Status Codes and Messages 303<br />

Status Codes<br />

Explanation: There was a failed request to create a backup copy, remove a backup copy,<br />

or replace the current copy of the local device databases. This database is globDB, located<br />

in /usr/openv/volmgr/database (UNIX) or install_path\Volmgr\database<br />

(<strong>Windows</strong>) on your global device database host.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

1. Examine the daemon debug log and command or interface output <strong>for</strong> a more detailed<br />

message on the system error, as follows.<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 / <strong>NetBackup</strong><br />

Volume Manager service, or start vmd with the verbose option.<br />

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

2. Examine the permissions and check <strong>for</strong> the existence of the global device database file.<br />

Display the device configuration to determine whether or not the database is corrupt,<br />

and restore a saved copy of the databases from catalog backups, or delete them and<br />

recreate the device configuration as needed.<br />

Device Configuration Status Code: 48<br />

Message: RSM is supported only on Microsoft <strong>Windows</strong> 2000 and later OS versions.<br />

Explanation: On a request to make a device configuration change, the RSM (Microsoft<br />

Removable Storage Manager) robot type was specified, but the operating system version<br />

on the targeted device host does not support RSM devices.<br />

Recommended Action: Specify RSM devices only on <strong>Windows</strong> 2000 or later<br />

<strong>Windows</strong>-based operating systems.<br />

Device Configuration Status Code: 49<br />

Message: The global device database host name is invalid.<br />

Explanation: On a device configuration request, the global device database host name<br />

could not be obtained.<br />

The global device database host name is obtained through an internal request that is sent<br />

to vmd (the volume daemon on UNIX or the <strong>NetBackup</strong> Volume Manager service on<br />

<strong>Windows</strong>). This request is likely to fail if vmd is not running on the targeted device host.<br />

Recommended Action:<br />

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

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