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Xabier Altube

2005-08-12, 8:46 pm

Hi all,

I must say that I am new to Legato...

I have a problem in our backup system. From some days on, one of the
clients is performing full backups every night, saying something like
that it can not be found any previous backup, so it does a full
backup.

When I try to browse the indexes in the INDEX label of the
Administrator it gives me a message saying that "No save sets were
found for client: *****" even if in the column SIZE, it appears to
have 1068 MB for that client.

In fact, if I check in the /nsr/index/<client> folder for the
indexes, it really updates with everydays copy, and updates the data,
removing the data of the tapes reused due to our month-cicle.

The installation is Networker 6.11 on W2K server.

Probably is not information enough, but I don't know which other data
should I provide...

Many thanks for any help from anybody....

XA

Susan Doucette

2005-08-13, 2:47 am

There's a command-line utility called "nsrck" which you can use to check
your indexes for corruption.

"Xabier Altube" <altube@osha.eu-dot-int.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:o4CdnSuPuMdApmDfRVn_vQ@giganews.com...
> Hi all,
>
> I must say that I am new to Legato...
>
> I have a problem in our backup system. From some days on, one of the
> clients is performing full backups every night, saying something like
> that it can not be found any previous backup, so it does a full
> backup.
>
> When I try to browse the indexes in the INDEX label of the
> Administrator it gives me a message saying that "No save sets were
> found for client: *****" even if in the column SIZE, it appears to
> have 1068 MB for that client.
>
> In fact, if I check in the /nsr/index/<client> folder for the
> indexes, it really updates with everydays copy, and updates the data,
> removing the data of the tapes reused due to our month-cicle.
>
> The installation is Networker 6.11 on W2K server.
>
> Probably is not information enough, but I don't know which other data
> should I provide...
>
> Many thanks for any help from anybody....
>
> XA
>



Colin McFadyen

2005-08-13, 5:46 pm

Run "nsrck -F clientname" and then "nsrck -X clientname".

In <oxcLe.404$Ix4.55@okepread03> "Susan Doucette" <sdoucette@navisite.com> writes:

>There's a command-line utility called "nsrck" which you can use to check
>your indexes for corruption.

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>"Xabier Altube" <altube@osha.eu-dot-int.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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