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NetBackup Status Code:NetBackup Status Code: 71
Message: none of the files in the file list exist
Explanation: The files in the file list did not match any of the files on the client. This error
can occur when there is only one file in the file list and the file cannot be backed up due to
an I/O error.
Recommended Action:
1. Verify that the correct file list is specified for this client.
2. On Windows clients, verify that the account used to start the NetBackup Client
service has read access to the files.
If you are backing up a network drive or a UNC (universal naming convention) path,
use the Services application in the Windows Control Panel to verify that the
NetBackup Client service does not start under the SYSTEM account. The SYSTEM
account cannot access network drives.
To back up network drives or UNC paths, change the NetBackup Client service
startup to log in as a user that has permission to access network drives.
3. Check the All Log Entries report for clues.
4. Set up debug logging:
On Windows clients, create a debug log directory for bpbkar.
On other PC clients except Macintosh, create a debug log directory for bpcd (the
bpcd log is created automatically on Macintosh).
To increase the amount of information that appears in the logs, see the logging topics
in Chapter 3.
5. Retry the operation and check the resulting debug logs.
6. On Novell systems, check the following:
For the nontarget version of NetBackup for NetWare, the backup policy type
must be “NetWare”, and the files list should include a forward slash (/) only.
There should be nothing else in the files list.
To check the policy type and files list, start Backup Policy Management and right-click the name of a policy. Click the Attributes tab to check the policy type;
click the Files tab to check the contents of the files list.
For the target version, the backup policy type must be “Standard”, and the policy
files list must be formatted as follows:
/target_name
where a forward slash precedes the variable target_name.
To check the policy type and files list, start Backup Policy Management andright-click the name of a policy. Click the Attributes tab to check the policy type;
click the Files tab to check the contents of the files list.
Note For the target version, the following NetWare message may be another indicator of
incorrect policy type (this message would appear in the Novell client’s bpcd log):
unable to connect to service, scheduled access not specified
Make sure the policy type is set to “Standard”. |
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