RE: [Veritas-bu] Shortening Timeouts

2006-05-11 Thread WEAVER, Simon

Hi Jason
In a nice real world, if the server was up, then the timeouts would take
affect.

As you mentioned this was an early power down - what was the backup server
doing - was there tapes in the robotic library? Did the robot go down as
well?

>From experience, if a power outage occurs, that was not planned, and once
Netbackup sorts itself out, it may fail with an alternative status code.

But it depends on your setup really. Was anything logged in the client. Is
your master set to retry backups. Was there other error status codes before
it finally ended with a code?

Any info may help :-)

Regards

Simon Weaver
3rd Line Technical Support
Windows Domain Administrator 

EADS Astrium Limited, B32AA IM (DCS)
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Shortening Timeouts


Last night, we had some of our servers powered down for some early morning
power maintenance.  I have been looking at the logs for the backups to
analyze failures.  One thing I have noticed is that for the powered off
servers, it took over 3 hours for the job to fail.  Given that the server is
unavailable, and looking at my Timeout settings on the Master, why would it
take 3 hours, rather than 5 minutes?  Is there a way to expedite the failing
of jobs for unreachable hosts?

Thanks,
Jason


Jason Brooks
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IITS - Longwood University
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Re: [Veritas-bu] Shortening Timeouts

2006-05-11 Thread Justin Piszcz

If the host is unreachable to begin with you should get an error 48,
if it becomes unreachable during the backup, you'd have to show us
your configuration times/timeout settings..

I am trying to think if I ever shut a box down while it was being
backed up and recalling the timeout/etc.., I do not remember a
situation like that unfortuantely.


On 5/10/06, Brooks, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Last night, we had some of our servers powered down for some early
morning power maintenance.  I have been looking at the logs for the
backups to analyze failures.  One thing I have noticed is that for the
powered off servers, it took over 3 hours for the job to fail.  Given
that the server is unavailable, and looking at my Timeout settings on
the Master, why would it take 3 hours, rather than 5 minutes?  Is there
a way to expedite the failing of jobs for unreachable hosts?

Thanks,
Jason


Jason Brooks
Computer Systems Engineer
IITS - Longwood University
voice - (434) 395-2916
fax - (434) 395-2035
mailto:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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[Veritas-bu] Shortening Timeouts

2006-05-10 Thread Brooks, Jason
Last night, we had some of our servers powered down for some early
morning power maintenance.  I have been looking at the logs for the
backups to analyze failures.  One thing I have noticed is that for the
powered off servers, it took over 3 hours for the job to fail.  Given
that the server is unavailable, and looking at my Timeout settings on
the Master, why would it take 3 hours, rather than 5 minutes?  Is there
a way to expedite the failing of jobs for unreachable hosts?

Thanks,
Jason


Jason Brooks
Computer Systems Engineer
IITS - Longwood University
voice - (434) 395-2916
fax - (434) 395-2035
mailto:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

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