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I was trying to restore some files, using xnb, which are greater than
2GB, but failed with the error "invalid command usage". Restore of other
files has no problem at all. I have also tried using "jnbSA" to perform
restore, and the error message is "invalid stat size in line 1 xxxxx
xxxxxxx". I am very sure that it is not some kind of setting problem as I
have performed restore hundreds of times, not on files that are greater than
2GB though. I also noticed something in the "user backup and restore" window
where those intended to be restored files (>2GB) have file size shown as
negative
value (ie. -74284032) instead of the actual file size. Master server
installed with Netbackup3.4, running on Solaris 2.6. Media server is running
on Solaris 7. All master and media servers are
already installed with the latest Netbackup patch (NB34_4). Does anyone
here has any experience with the above-mentioned problem? The files are
compressed with tar format.


Thanks and best regards,

Carlos

Carlos Britto
System Administrator
Schlumberger
Avenida Presidente Wilson, 231 13º andar
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
( Mobile 55 21 9603-2097
( Office 55 21 3824-6114
cbritto < at > slb.com

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You may want to take a look at this.

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http://support.veritas.com/docs/240797

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Gary Andresen
Impossible Happens, Plan Ahead
Pacific Northwest Data Inc.
Tel: 503.701.5185
Fax: 503.692.3910
gary.andresen < at > pnwdata.com
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From: veritas-bu-admin < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-admin < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Carlos =
Augusto
Britto
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:36 AM
To: veritas-bu < at > mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Restore files Problem

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I was trying to restore some files, using xnb, which are greater =
than
2GB, but failed with the error "invalid command usage". Restore of =
other
files has no problem at all. I have also tried using "jnbSA" to perform
restore, and the error message is "invalid stat size in line 1 xxxxx
xxxxxxx". I am very sure that it is not some kind of setting problem as =
I
have performed restore hundreds of times, not on files that are greater =
than
2GB though. I also noticed something in the "user backup and restore" =
window
where those intended to be restored files (>2GB) have file size shown as
negative
value (ie. -74284032) instead of the actual file size. Master server
installed with Netbackup3.4, running on Solaris 2.6. Media server is =
running
on Solaris 7. All master and media servers are
already installed with the latest Netbackup patch (NB34_4). Does anyone
here has any experience with the above-mentioned problem? The files are
compressed with tar format.=20

=20

Thanks and best regards,

=20

Carlos

=20

Carlos Britto
System Administrator
Schlumberger=20
Avenida Presidente Wilson, 231 13=BA andar
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
* Mobile 55 21 9603-2097=20
* Office 55 21 3824-6114
cbritto < at > slb.com

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Have you tried using the cli bpadm command? I had a problem restoring=
large
files using the gui but bpadm was able to do the restore.

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Wayne BeDour=0D
IT Unix System Administrator=0D
PH: 313-240-3374 FAX: 313-240-3065 =0D
Internet: wbedour < at > lear.com=0D

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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Restore files Problem

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I was trying to restore some files, using xnb, which are greater than
2GB, but failed with the error "invalid command usage". Restore of other
files has no problem at all. I have also tried using "jnbSA" to perform
restore, and the error message is "invalid stat size in line 1 xxxxx
xxxxxxx". I am very sure that it is not some kind of setting problem as I
have performed restore hundreds of times, not on files that are greater=
than
2GB though. I also noticed something in the "user backup and restore"=
window
where those intended to be restored files (>2GB) have file size shown as
negative
value (ie. -74284032) instead of the actual file size. Master server
installed with Netbackup3.4, running on Solaris 2.6. Media server is=
running
on Solaris 7. All master and media servers are
already installed with the latest Netbackup patch (NB34_4). Does anyone
here has any experience with the above-mentioned problem? The files are
compressed with tar format.=0D

=0D

Thanks and best regards,

=0D

Carlos

=0D

Carlos Britto
System Administrator
Schlumberger=0D
Avenida Presidente Wilson, 231 13=BA andar
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
* Mobile 55 21 9603-2097=0D
* Office 55 21 3824-6114
cbritto < at > slb.com <mailto:cbritto < at > slb.com>=0D

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