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Error Code:37 - operation requested by an invalid server

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Hello All,

I am trying to run a NFS share backup but it fails with Error code 37: Operation requested by an invalid server.

In the storage unit created, i select media server as my Linux host and when i click on browse button, i can browse the destination in the Linux server (which is the mount point of the filesystem/share created). View properties in the stoarge unit shows proper connectivity.

In the policy, i select, policy type as Standard and On the RHS, i select Foolow NFS. In the Client Selection i select the LInux server(media server) and for backup selection, i browse and select the local data from the same Linux server.

Troubleshooting steps tried:

1. Checked if the media server info is available in the EMM database

….\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\nbemmcmd -listhost –verbose

Media server name was available there.

2. In the host properties of the master server,  the media server name is added in Media Servers box.

3. Restarted NBU services.

4. Checked /etc/hosts files and /etc/resolv.conf files and the entries are available and proper over there.

5. Tried to clear up the corrupt lock files (if any) by using the folloing steps:

  •  Stopped  all NetBackup daemons/services on the master server
  •  While all NetBackup daemons/services on the master server are stopped, rename the bprd.ddirectory to bprd.d_old
  •  Recreate a new, empty bprd.d directory on the master server
  •  Start the master server NetBackup daemons/services

All the above steps tried did not give any good results and the backup still fails with the same error code.

NBU MAster: Windows 2008 

NBU Version: 7.6.0.1

Media Server: Linux 

Any leads will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance!!

Cheers!!!!

 


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