I see these all the time at a few busy shops I work at. I always thought it was something to do with an incomplete entry in the jobs "database". They don't seem to cause any problem, other than annoyance, and disappear after a few days.
I haven't bothered to work out if there's any pattern, but I
, March 01, 2006 8:16 AM
To: 'Bob Stump'; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Unable to cancel queued job
Whack the Admin! But if this happens again check 2 things.
1) Device Monitor, see if any tapes are awaiting to be loaded
2) Check the cl
: [Veritas-bu] Unable to cancel queued job
No. But, I just found out that another admin was not patient with a
netbackup stop and so used kill -9 on the bpsched processes. The processes
were then like a zombie and would not respond to any attempts to
suspend/cancel/slap in the face.
Think maybe I
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From: Bob Stump [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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March 2006 12:54
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I stop/started the netbackup services.
That isn't an easy thing to do since I have backups running 7x24 I was
hoping to discover a way without doing the proverbial b
I stop/started the netbackup services.
That isn't an easy thing to do since I have backups running 7x24
I was hoping to discover a way without doing the proverbial bounce.
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I have this all the time on my busy system. It'll often clean up when the
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Bob
Did you try stopping / restarting the backup services on the client and on
the backup master server?
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From: Bob Stump [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
I have this all the time on my busy system. It'll often clean up when the
entire running job queue is empty & then the scheduler seems to cleanup
these strays.
If it doesn't cleanup then, I get rid of them by bouncing my master server
processes.
Usually getting an idle period is enough to clean