Right On Larry! The admin in India entered the names of the Unix boxes with
the first letter capitalized. I was searching using all lower case....duh!
Searching for Bombay worked like a charm.
It's always the simple stuff that gets you, isn't it?!!
Thanks for putting an end to my head scratching, for this time anyway! ;-)
Cheers,
Joe
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lkingery AT veritas DOT com [mailto:lkingery AT veritas DOT com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:54 PM
> To: Sangemino, Joe
> Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Restore Problem - No images?
>
>
> Check the hostname you're using is spelled exactly the same as it was
> in the class (it is case sensitive).
>
> You may want to look around in /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images
>
> Also, I'm not sure what you mean by configuring the media server in
> xbp. You don't do anything with the media server in xbp
>
> >
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> > Hello,
> > I have a strange problem. Yesterday I performed several manual
> > backups of different file systems on a Unix server, Bombay. The
> > backups completed successfully with Status "0". Reports
> run from the
> > gui
> > (xbpadm) detail the backups correctly listing the date,
> time, server and
> > tape media. Everything looks good about the backups.
> >
> > The problem is that today, when I tried to restore back to the same
> > server, I can't get a list of images to choose from. In xbp, I've
> > configured the media server, the client to browse for restores
> > (bombay), the client to restore to (same) and the class type
> > "standard". Then, I chose "/" as the Directory to search,
> used the
> > default "1970 till now" Date Range, Keyword phrase is empty,
> > Directory depth is "5" and Filename Filter is *.
> >
> > when I select "Browse backups (restore), or even Browse
> backups (true
> > image restore) I get an "xbp_errmsg" dialogue box complaing it
> > couldn't find any files matching the above criteria, and no
> images to
> > choose from.
> >
> > I thought perhaps something was buggered in the database, so I blew
> > away the tape from Media Manager and then imported it. The import
> > seemed to be successful, but I still can't find any images
> to restore.
> >
> > If I try to start a restore for other clients, I have no problem
> > getting an image list. Just can't seem to list any images
> for Bombay.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joe
> >
> > Joe Sangemino
> > Unix/NT Administrator
> > Eftia OSS Solutions Inc.
> > (613)368-4181
> >
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> > size=2>Hello,</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002>
> <FONT face=Arial size=2>I
> > have a strange problem. Yesterday I performed several
> manual backups of
> > different file systems on a Unix server, Bombay. The
> backups completed
> > successfully with Status "0". Reports run from the
> gui (xbpadm) detail the
> > backups correctly listing the date, time, server and tape
> media.
> > Everything looks good about the backups.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> size=2>The problem is that
> > today, when I tried to restore back to the same server, I
> can't get a list of
> > images to choose from. In xbp, I've configured the
> media server,
> > the client to browse for restores (bombay), the client
> to restore to (same)
> > and the class type "standard". Then, I chose "/"
> as the
> > Directory to search, used the default "1970 till now" Date
> Range, Keyword
> > phrase is empty, Directory depth is "5" and Filename Filter is
> > *.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> size=2>when I select
> > "Browse backups (restore), or even Browse backups (true
> image restore) I
> > get an "xbp_errmsg" dialogue box complaing it couldn't find
> any files matching
> > the above criteria, and no images to choose
> from.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> size=2>I thought perhaps
> > something was buggered in the database, so I blew away the
> tape from Media
> > Manager and then imported it. The import seemed to be
> successful, but I
> > still can't find any images to restore.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> size=2>If I try to start a
> > restore for other clients, I have no problem getting an
> image list. Just can't
> > seem to list any images for Bombay.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial size=2>Any
> > suggestions?</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2>Thanks,</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2>Joe</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
> > <DIV><SPAN class=878175316-09052002><FONT face=Arial
> size=2>Joe Sangemino</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT face=Arial size=2>Unix/NT Administrator</FONT>
> <BR><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2>Eftia OSS Solutions Inc.</FONT> <BR><FONT face=Arial
> > size=2>(613)368-4181</FONT> </DIV></SPAN></BODY></HTML>
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