NetBackup failing to schedule jobs

Here's the summary to my problem, as found by Veritas support.

Upon completion of a backup, NetBackup schedules an examination of images

for expiry. This takes a while, particularly if some of your NetBackup

clients are offline at the time as was the case here.

Solution is to touch file /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/NOexpire which forces

the system not to try expiring images. Later on, when you've got plenty of

"slack" time, like outside your backup window, remove the NOexpire file, run

a small backup which will then run the expiry stuff.

Steve Kay

steve@peachy.com

On Wed, 22 Apr 1998steve@peachy.com wrote:

>

> Recently moved our NetBackup 3.0 master server from a Sparc 20 running Solaris

> 2.4 onto an Ultra 1. with a fresh install of Solaris 2.5.1 on there, complete

> with recommended patches etc.

>

> Moved /usr/openv straight onto the new machine and mounted it ok. Updated

> /etc/services, /etc/inetd.conf, /etc/system (extra semaphores/messages etc),

> replaced Solaris 2.4 executables for NetBackup client with the Solaris 2.5

> version.

>

> The problem is that a backup can be run okay, but it leaves the "bpsched

> -mainempty" job still there, resulting in NetBackup being unable to

> schedule any more jobs until this turkey is killed.

>

> If you have any ideas, please drop me a line. I'll summarize.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Steve Kay

>steve@peachy.com

>

> 17:02:56 [792] <4> bpsched: INITIATING...

> 17:02:56 [792] <2> logparams: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpsched -mainempty

> 17:02:56 [792] <4> main_bpsched: another bpsched is already main-sched

> 17:02:58 [776] <4> write_worklists_to_file: writing work to /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpsched.d/worklist.776

> 17:02:59 [792] <4> main_bpsched: another bpsched is already main-sched

>

>

>

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