Yesterday I found a way to get the backups running again. I made a downgrade of client and NMDA and this solved the issue. It seems to be a bug in this version. Unfortunately also Dell support couldn't deliver a solution as they did not know this problem.
Error "The fetchss_range() function did not return a valid list" is definitely caused by NetWorker.
one additional info. The backup does not fail directly. I can see that all databases are backed up. Only at the end there is listed again the RMAN script with path /u01/app/ora11/backup/rman_nmo/oraback.xxxxxx.rcv. And there the error appears.
ORA-27191: sbtinfo2 returned error Additional information: 3282 The fetchss_range() function did not return a valid list.
a downgrade back to nw8.5 again? or a higher version but still below nw19.6.1.2?
And what version is the NW server running, as clients normally should not be higher than the backup server itself, at least not without careful testing...
We also tend to be a bit defensive, not running the latest and greatest (regardless of what Dell wants their customer to run, they don't see any problem in running nw19.7.0.x, we - however - do).
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Yesterday I found a way to get the backups running again. I made a downgrade of client and NMDA and this solved the issue. It seems to be a bug in this version. Unfortunately also Dell support couldn't deliver a solution as they did not know this problem.
Error "The fetchss_range() function did not return a valid list" is definitely caused by NetWorker.
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September 27th, 2022 05:00
one additional info. The backup does not fail directly. I can see that all databases are backed up. Only at the end there is listed again the RMAN script with path /u01/app/ora11/backup/rman_nmo/oraback.xxxxxx.rcv. And there the error appears.
ORA-27191: sbtinfo2 returned error
Additional information: 3282
The fetchss_range() function did not return a valid list.
barry_beckers
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October 4th, 2022 11:00
a downgrade back to nw8.5 again? or a higher version but still below nw19.6.1.2?
And what version is the NW server running, as clients normally should not be higher than the backup server itself, at least not without careful testing...
We also tend to be a bit defensive, not running the latest and greatest (regardless of what Dell wants their customer to run, they don't see any problem in running nw19.7.0.x, we - however - do).
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October 26th, 2022 07:00
Could you please share the O/S this db is running on and the version of Oracle DB such as 19c. Also wondering where did you get NWR 8.5 binaries from?