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BCV backups
When the backup from a BCV volume is completed, there's the following error for one directory on Unix:
readdir error: No such device or address
If the backup is restarted the NetWorker can perform the backup without errors:
I can explore the volume /bcv4 ( the bcv volume without problems - ls), and the second time that the client start the backup occurs without errors. With other bcv volumes this error doesn't happen (/bcv1, /bcv2, /bcv3, bcv5). I think that is somenthing wrong with the bcv volume, but if is something wrong, why networker can finish the backup when is running the second time.
readdir error: No such device or address
If the backup is restarted the NetWorker can perform the backup without errors:
I can explore the volume /bcv4 ( the bcv volume without problems - ls), and the second time that the client start the backup occurs without errors. With other bcv volumes this error doesn't happen (/bcv1, /bcv2, /bcv3, bcv5). I think that is somenthing wrong with the bcv volume, but if is something wrong, why networker can finish the backup when is running the second time.
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jonatas1
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January 11th, 2007 07:00
BCV from EMC Clariion CX.
But you're right, I'm comparing the both server ( the first that has the bcv mounted and the server where the volume was taken)..
Where the BCV is mounted, the unix doesn't understand inside a folder what is "cd .." ( returns : ..: does not exist)
Where the volume was taken, is possible to execute the command and list files.