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January 11th, 2007 06:00

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.

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January 11th, 2007 06:00

It sounds as something on OS level and from what you have said specific to that that mnt point. On what OS is that? What is possible is that second time conditions triggering error first time are not there.

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January 11th, 2007 07:00

OS: Solaris 10
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.
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