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Maintenance Pack NB_50_7_M.winnt.intel.exe provides fixes to the Veritas NetBackup (tm) Enterprise Server / Server 5.0 on NT/2000/2003/XP Professional server and clients. It also contains fixes for NetBackup Add-on products and Database Agents.

Details:
NB 5.0GA Pack NB_50_7_M README                                  December 5, 2006
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This Maintenance Pack provides fixes to the Veritas NetBackup (tm) NT server
and clients.  It also contains fixes for NetBackup Add-on products, Database
Agents, and NetBackup Encryption.

Symantec recommends that the backing up of active file systems be avoided,
or the use of snapshot technologies be implemented. The directory structure
reported back from the file system (to NetBackup) may not contain all of the
files available during the time of backup. NetBackup will not report errors
in many cases where the file's existence is not known to NetBackup as reported
by the file system.
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PACK DEPENDENCIES
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   -- Deliverables for the agents or options such as DB2, Oracle, VSM do not
      always change between patches and could result in a patch not being
      delivered.  When upgrading or patching client software, any agent
      software must be upgraded or patched to the latest or matching level at
      the same time as the client software.


I.   DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
II.  KNOWN ISSUES
III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IV.  UNINSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
V.   DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMS FIXED
       Current Pack
          NB_50_7_M

       Pack History
          NB_50_6_M
          NB_50_5_M
          NB_50_4_M
          NB_50_3_M
          NB_50_2_M
          NB_50_1_M


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I. DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
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This is an update to NetBackup/Media Manager products
with the latest fixes for Windows NT NetBackup servers.

Download instructions:
1) Download the NB_50_7_M.winnt.intel_<6 digit number>.exe file
  into a temporary directory.

  where <6 digit number> is an internal tracking identifier

2) Extract the NB_50_7_M.winnt.intel_<6 digit number>.exe
  by double-clicking on it.

       This will create a number of files that include:
       README.NT
       and
       Setup.exe



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II. KNOWN ISSUES
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The following are known issues with NB_50_7_M.  Please note that
these known issues will NOT be resolved after installing this pack.

Description:
   An issue has been identified on certain operating and file system
   combinations when NetBackup does an archive operation. The target files
   are backed up properly, but not all of them are removed from the client.
   The problem is in the underlying operating system and not NetBackup. When
   a directory contains "many" files, and a "large number" of consecutive
   unlink()s are issued, the system may incorrectly report that there are no
   more files available. When NetBackup attempts to delete the parent
   directory, the process will fail and may cause the archive operation to
   complete with only partial success.

   This is not a data loss issue. The work-around is to manually delete the
   backed up files from the client after the archive operation completes.

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Description:
   When performing an alt client snapshot backup, the following bpbrm error
   message appears in the Job Details:

      Error bpbrm (pid=6226) from client dawnstar: ERROR: Message not Found!

   The job continues to run, producing a status 0, however the files can still
   be restored.

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Description:
   An English message within a warning pop-up will appear when running a
   Japanese locale version of the NetBackup client/restore user interface on a
   UNIX client.  The following message appears in English instead of Japanese.

   Exit status 25: cannot connect on socket

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Description:
   A user is unable to install and configure NBAC without being a local
   Administrator. To resolve this issue, the user must to one of the following:

      - Run the command –loginmachine as a local administrator.
   OR
      - Change the permissions on the VERITAS\netbackup\var\vxss subdirectories.

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Description:
   When pushing out the Maintenace Pack to remote Windows machines an error
   can occur stating the following.
       The system cannot find the file specified.  

   The problem is due to the Windows installer failure to correctly copy the
   VERITAS Maintenance Pack.msi and Data1.cab files to the %TEMP%\X86 directory.

Workaround:
   1. Start the installer. Select: Select from available computers on the
      network, then click Next.
   2. Copy VERITAS Maintenance Pack.msi and Data1.cab to the
      %TEMP%\X86 directory of the server from which the push install is being
      initiated.  These files would be obtained from the location from which the
      install was originally attempted whether it was from a local directory or
      from a CD.  (To determine the location of %TEMP%, open a CMD shell and
      run, echo %TEMP%.  Typically, the location looks similar to the following:
      C:\Documents and Settings\<UserName>\Local Settings\Temp\X86.)  
      If the X86 directory does not exist, create it.
   3. Proceed with the push install.

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Description:
   For VSP users, a reboot will be required before the latest VSP fixes
   will take effect.

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Description:
  When uninstalling NetBackup, a few installation dlls will still exist
  on the system and can be safely removed.

  C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Local Settings\Temp\
     InstOps.dll
     msvcr71.dll
     nbi.dll
     nbidlg.dll
     resdll.dll

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Description:
   A backup that stops and resumes can successfully complete, but there may be
   multiple duplicate fragments.  This type of problem causes the import to not
   be able to determine which duplicate fragment is correct.  This is
   technically not a data-loss issue (since the data is on tape), however the
   data will be difficult to recover if the import is needed.

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Description:
   A problem can occur with misconfigured drives or when a rogue rewind is
   detected after a checkpoint has been made. In situations such as these, the
   data written before the checkpoint is bad and on rare occasions, could cause
   a loss of data.

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Description:
   SQL Server advanced client images created with 5.0_MP1 cannot be imported.

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Description:
   Duplicating a backup image using NDMP tape drives may fail if the new image
   spans tapes.  The bptm log will contain the following message:

     ndmp_mover_continue failed, status = NDMP_PRECONDITION_ERR

   To avoid this issue, use a non-NDMP tape drive on the write side of the
   duplication, that is, specify a non-NDMP target storage unit for the
   duplication.  Or, call Symantec technical support to request an emergency
   engineering binary to fix this problem.




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III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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For Maintenance Pack installation on Windows Cluster Environment:

NOTE: Click on the Download Now link, near the bottom of this document
prior to running the following installation procedure for this pack.

1) Install this Maintenance Pack on the inactive node(s) of the cluster
  (follow steps 1-4 below)

2) Move the group from the active node to another node.
  This should be done when the NetBackup system is quiet, for example, when
  no backups or restores are running.

3) Install this Maintenance Pack on the newly inactive node of the cluster

4) (Optional) Move the NetBackup group back to the original node.

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Installation steps:

NOTE:  If upgrading a NetBackup Windows 5.0 MP2 client to server or
      Administration Console, the 5.0 Maintenance Pack must be uninstalled
      prior to upgrading to 5.0 server or Administration Console.

1) Close all NetBackup Windows.
  Make sure the NetBackup system has no active backups, restores,
  duplications, etc., running. If there are NetBackup activities in process,
  the Maintenance Pack will require a reboot if the file to update is busy.

  If a database client is being used, such as Oracle, ensure that the
  database services are stopped.  Database services can be stopped via the
  ControlPanel -> Services tool.  Repeat this until all databases have been
  stopped. These services must be restarted once the patch is successfully
  installed.

2) Run Setup.exe (Double-click on the icon from File Manager or Explorer or run
  it from the command prompt)

  Setup.exe begins by stopping the appropriate NetBackup Services required for
  the Maintenance Pack installation. Next, it will install the necessary files  
  into their correct locations. Lastly, Setup.exe will restart the appropriate  
  NetBackup services.

3) Examine the <TEMP>.Log file to ensure that no errors took  
  place during the installation.

4) Remove the temporary directory created in the download instructions.

Note: If you are installing the Maintenance Pack using the silent install
script, please review the <TEMP>.Log after the installation is finished,
a reboot maybe required to complete the installation of the Maintenance
Pack.  A search of the log for the key words in use will indicate which
files were busy during the installation.



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IV. UNINSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
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**Important notice regarding un-installs on Windows**
Only the last Maintenance Pack installed on a Windows system
can be un-installed.

1) Close all NetBackup Windows.
  Make sure the NetBackup server has no active backups, restores,
  duplications, etc., running. If there are NetBackup activities in process,
  the Maintenance Pack will not install if the file to update is busy.

  If a database client is being used, such as Oracle, ensure that the
  database services are stopped.  Database services can be stopped via the
  ControlPanel -> Services tool.  Repeat this until all databases have been
  stopped. These services must be restarted once the patch is successfully
  installed.

2) Go to Add/Remove programs dialog box and select correct Pack to be
  uninstalled.



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V. DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMS FIXED
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The following are descriptions of the problems fixed.  Please read the entire
document before installing.

README Conventions:

Description
    Describes a particular problem contained in this pack.

** Description **  
    Describes a problem that can lead to potential data loss. Please
    read these problem descriptions carefully.

Workaround
    Any available workarounds to a problem are also listed. Workarounds
    can be used INSTEAD of applying the patch, however, Symantec strongly
    recommends that you are at the latest patch level.

Additional Notes
    Any additional information regarding a problem is included.



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Current pack
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Etrack Incident = ET512621

Description:
   Bptm crashed when multiplexed backups were duplicated when the
   Preserve multiplexing function was set.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, perform one of the following:
   
   - Create the following file on all media servers:
      UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/db/config/DISABLE_READ_FRAG_CHK
      Windows: <install_path>\NetBackup\db\config\DISABLE_READ_FRAG_CHK
   
   OR:
   
   - Duplicate the backups without setting the Preserve multiplexing function.
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Etrack Incident = ET500462

Description:
   Fixed an error that caused bpsched to loop in the find_next_stunit
   function after an Inline Tape Copy (ITC) multi-copy failure occurred.
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Etrack Incident = ET510937

Description:
   An issue with the HP-UX compiler caused it to optimized out references
   to the shared memory control variables.  This issue caused restores to
   fail with the following errors in the job log and tar debug log:
   
   job log:
   22:16:27 (4753.046) data buffers out of sequence, expected number 157884,
   received 157886
   23:32:46 (4753.053) data buffers out of sequence, expected number 404927,
   received 404932
   
   debug log:
   22:16:27 (4753.046) data buffers out of sequence, expected number 157884,
   received 157886
   23:32:47 (4753.053) data buffers out of sequence, expected number 404927,
   received 404932
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Etrack Incident = ET417916

Description:
   A backup would run multiple times, ignoring the number of tries for
   FlashSnap streams.  
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Etrack Incident = ET516641

Description:
   A bpverify of a successfully imported image no longer returns a 191 error.
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Etrack Incident = ET421490

Description:
   A fix was made to correct a memory-corruption issue with a character
   buffer that crashed bpbkar32.  
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Etrack Incident = ET519760

Description:
   The partial restore of a database backup failed.  For example, when
   restoring a single, Oracle tablespace from a backup set, the following
   types of messages were written to the bptm log:
   
   14:50:59.752 [19995] <2> read_brm_msg: STOP RESTORE algol_1134518480 EXIT=0
   14:50:59.752 [19995] <2> process_brm_msg: GCACTIVE but CHILD_PID not alive
   
   In addition, the following messages were written in the dbclient log:
   
   14:50:59.718 [1932.1552] <4> closeApi: INF - FORCED EXIT STATUS 0:
     the requested operation was successfully completed
   14:50:59.718 [1932.1552] <4> closeApi: INF - closing commSock 220
   14:50:59.718 [1932.1552] <4> closeApi: INF - Do not close dataSock
   14:50:59.718 [1932.1552] <4> closeApi: INF - closing nameSock 952
   14:50:59.718 [1932.1552] <4> serverExitStatus: entering serverExitStatus.
   14:50:59.718 [1932.1552] <4> readCommMessages: Entering readCommMessages
   15:06:04.724 [1932.1552] <16> readCommFile: ERR - timed out after
   900 seconds while reading from C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\Logs\
     user_ops\dbext\logs\1552.0.1135025111  
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Etrack Incident = ET409359

Description:
   Multi-streaming with wild-cards and NEW_STREAM directives did not process
   correctly.
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Etrack Incident = ET426095

Description:
   A single-stream, non-checkpoint, Windows Open File Backup (WOFB) with a
   134 status would lose the snap information.
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Etrack Incident = ET515430

Description:
   The bpbackup command would receive a status code 0 when the backup was
   canceled.  (This applied to Linux systems only.)  
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Etrack Incident = ET507223

Description:
   Veritas Volume Snapshot Provider (VSP) files are no longer left after a
   134-status re-queued backup was cancelled or the window was closed.
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Etrack Incident = ET497000

Description:
   A backup was being initiated incorrectly when a STREAMS file could not be
   opened.
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Etrack Incident = ET515410

Description:
   During the creation of the binary catalog, a flaw in the way that the
   user name and group name lookup table was accessed caused the file to
   grow excessively large.

Additional Notes:
   The problem is most likely to occur on Linux.
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Etrack Incident = ET272349

Description:
   When staging a full recovery with a transaction log image that
   precedes a differential image, the restore failed. Transaction log
   images that precede differentials should not be included in the
   recovery set and this fix excludes them.  
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Etrack Incident = ET519237

Description:
   The commands, (bpexpdate -recalculate and bpexpdate -backupid), allow
   image expiration dates to be changed while an image duplication is in
   progress.  If the image spans tapes, this can result in different
   expiration dates for the individual fragments.
   
   The etrack is to patch bpdbm to fail an image expiration change when a
   duplication is in progress.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not change the expiration dates on images while
   image duplication is in progress.  
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Etrack Incident = ET431394

Description:
   Non-multiplexed duplication of a True Image Recovery (TIR) backup written
   to tape would fail if the last fragment was zero bytes in length.
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Etrack Incident = ET522062

Description:
   Restore to an alternate client (not a master or media server) by a SAN
   media server failed with an error status 159:
   
   The licensed features for this system did not permit the backup of a
   remote client (<client>).  To avoid this issue, make sure that the
   license key is entered properly.
   
   SAN media server licensing should be enforced for backup but not for
   restore to allow maximum flexibility for device recovery and data
   restoration.  
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Etrack Incident = ET432238

Description:
   Corrected ACS timeouts because ACSLS server had communication problems
   with media server.  To correct this issue, a 20-second wait was removed
   before checking for drive readiness on an ACS mount.
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Etrack Incident = ET520521

Description:
   A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability existed in the volume manager
   daemon (vmd) running on NetBackup servers. If an attacker was able to
   gain access to a vulnerable NetBackup server and successfully exploit this
   issue, it could have lead to arbitrary code execution and resulted in
   unauthorized access with elevated privileges on the targeted system.
   
   This vulnerability impacted only NetBackup server systems and did not
   impact NetBackup client systems.
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Etrack Incident = ET432235

Description:
   Changes were made to correct the use of access bits with the mailslot
   and with the storage slots in robotic libraries.
   
   In addition, added a wait-before-eject for Vault-style ejects for
   libraries that take extra long for the mailslot to become ready after
   being accessed.

Additional Notes:
   Access bit checking may require a new device_mappings file depending on
   the robot type.
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Etrack Incident = ET430215

Description:
   An Exchange Mailbox backup intermittently failed with a status 1 instead
   of a status 71 for the following error.
   
      0xFFFFFE05: Access is denied error during backup
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Etrack Incident = ET512960

Description:
   During the process of Intelligent Disaster Recovery (IDR), more
   specifically during the installation of the base Windows operating
   system, the Windows server crashed with a blue screen in certain
   conditions.
   
   The blue screen contained the following information:
   
   STOP: 0x0000007B INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE.
   
   The root cause of the problem was that the Windows operating system CD
   used to create the bootable IDR media had Service Pack 4 integrated with
   it.  The SIF file that the IDR process used to create the bootable IDR
   media did not.
   
   This problem occurred while performing IDR on a Traditional Chinese
   version of a Windows 2000 Server.  The fix introduced in this pack only
   applies to this combination.
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Etrack Incident = ET508894

Description:
   A backup that failed to progress far enough to save its .parms file could
   not be restarted.
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Etrack Incident = ET514191

Description:
   The bpdbjobs -resume command reported an incorrect number of restores
   that were resumed.  
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Etrack Incident = ET498026

Description:
   Unable to restore files or folders when the user name or group name was
   longer than 32 characters.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not use user names or group names that are greater
   than 32 characters.
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Etrack Incident = ET500514

Description:
   There are end case situations, especially when a master server cluster
   node goes inactive, where the bprdreq -terminate and bpdbm -terminate
   commands in bp.kill_all might take several minutes to complete.  This
   caused inconsistencies in a cluster environment.
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Etrack Incident = ET499201

Description:
   A problem existed that caused bpdbjobs -all_columns to take a segmentation
   fault in either the FreeJobs() or the PrintJobs() function with a stack
   overflow.  
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Etrack Incident = ET512995

Description:
   Catalog archiving failed if there were backup policies that referred to
   the master server as a client with both fully-qualified and short names.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not mix short and long names on policies that
   back up the master server.

Additional Notes:
   The special catarc policy that is defined for catalog archiving must
   specify the master server as the policy client.  If the master server
   is configured with a fully-qualified name (such as, myhost.mycompany.com),
   the client name in the catarc policy must also use that fully-qualified
   name.  If the master server is configured with a short name
   (such as, myhost), the catarc policy must also use the short name.
   
   Other backup policies that specify the master server as a client may use
   the short name, even though the master server is configured with a

   fully-qualified name.  
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Etrack Incident = ET410059

Description:
   Even when the window in the policy was already open, a user could
   encounter intermittent 199 errors, (operation is not allowed).
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Etrack Incident = ET411649

Description:
   After an Inline Tape Copy (ITC) completed, the Activity Monitor would
   report an incorrect value for the Number of files field in a second copy.
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Etrack Incident = ET524605

Description:
   Exchange database restore can possibly write a transaction log file to
   the wrong temp location with the wrong filename.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use the temp location of c:\ instead of c:\temp.  
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Etrack Incident = ET523673

Description:
   In the latest MP release, DSSU relocation in an SSO environment sometimes
   fails with Status 191.  
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Etrack Incident = ET492555

Description:
   Under some circumstances (such as network issues), Vault can start a
   new bpduplicate job before the previous bpduplicate job (for a given
   storage unit pair) completes. This caused drive contention between the
   old and new bpduplicate jobs.
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Etrack Incident = ET512411

Description:
   A problem existed as a result of bpjobd being too slow to acknowledge a
   bptm connection. (A 60-second timeout was reached and caused bptm to exit
   with 54 and 25 errors.)
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Etrack Incident = ET430474

Description:
   With the pack it is possible to import Backup Exec images that have files
   with filenames that contain embedded, new lines in them.
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Etrack Incident = ET510676

Description:
   The user interface no longer fails to display Vault Reports in a localized
   NetBackup installation.
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Etrack Incident = ET492664

Description:
   SQL 64-bit server backups failed with the following error message during a
   backup that was larger than 1 terabyte (TB).

      Buffer out of sequence
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Etrack Incident = ET514700

Description:
   Following an upgrade from NetBackup 4.5 to 5.0 or 5.1, the NB-MSSQL user
   interface occasionally produced the following error message when trying to
   browse NetBackup 4.5 images.
   
      Error encountered while trying to read database images.  
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Etrack Incident = ET492671

Description:
   The SQL server inhibits a transaction log backup if the database is
   currently in the process of being backed up. In this situation, the
   log backup should timeout during the VDI connection and the
   NetBackup SQL agent process should continue on and process the next
   backup (assuming there is more than one operation in the batch file).
   Instead, NetBackup SQL agent process would hang indefinitely and not
   process any subsequent operations in the batch file.
   
   With this fix, the agent waits for SQL Server to time out (VDI timeout),
   typically, after five minutes. Then the agent proceeds to process any
   subsequent commands in the batch file.
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Etrack Incident = ET512645

Description:
   The SQL user interface would abort when attempting to open the restore
   browser. The following condition applied:
   
   1. The image set included a SQL snapshot backup.
   2. The platform was AMD64 or IA64.
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Etrack Incident = ET513930

Description:
   After upgrading to AIX 5.2 ML5, if the locale was set to something other
   than a C, Vault would not function properly as volume_full.list consists of
   a thousand separator entries for date entries.  This fix included in this
   pack puts the correct date values in volume_full.list file enabling Vault
   to function properly.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, change the system locale to C.
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Etrack Incident = ET493836

Description:
   Vault would not put tapes to the wrong volume group if volume database
   host was different from the robotic control host while running a Vault
   session.
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Etrack Incident = ET427219

Description:
   Occasionally, a 134 status code (unable to process request because the
   server resources are busy) would incorrectly be reported as a 24 status
   code(socket write failed).  When this occurred it caused the job to fail
   instead of being retried when resources were available.
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Etrack Incident = ET416698

Description:
   The restore of an offhost VxFS_Checkpoint Instant Recovery database backup
   no longer fails.  
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Etrack Incident = ET521681

Description:
   Oracle backups of multiple instances on the same client no longer fail
   with a status 6.
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Etrack Incident = ET525100

Description:
   A change has been made to prevent a potential segmentation fault that
   would occur on Windows while performing multi-stream, Oracle backups.  
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Etrack Incident = ET521975

Description:
   Oracle users can now perform XML exports and imports on tables that
   contain timestamp and interval data types.  
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Etrack Incident = ET532912

Description:
   Symantec is preemptively instituting changes in all the product with the
   intention of hardening NetBackup against potential security problems.  
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Etrack Incident = ET526285

Description:
   In a very large stream-count environment, a work-list creation takes too
   long and causes delays with the jobs going active.
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Etrack Incident = ET532664

Description:
   A TIR backup will no longer create a corrupted tape image if the amount
   of TIR data received does not match the amount expected.
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Etrack Incident = ET421065

Description:
   Some databases with special characters ((such as, [, \, ], ^, _,
   and `) are not shown in the MSSQL Server Restore user interface.
   
Workaround:
   Databases with the above characters can be restored using a batch file
   instead of the user interface.
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Etrack Incident = ET527390

Description:
   There was a potential race condition during log roll-over that caused
   log messages to be erroneously written to a socket rather than the newly
   opened log file.  
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Etrack Incident = ET526960

Description:
   A problem occurred when the Archive was run using NBWin.  There was a

   change in the behavior that caused data loss when only one file existed
   within the directory at the start of an archive job and new files were
   added to that directory before the archive completed.  BPCD showed that
   at the end of the job, the archive was called with rm -rf that removed
   the directory and all files, resulting in data loss of the new files that
   were added.
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Etrack Incident = ET427224

Description:
   When performing a multiplexed duplication, occasionally the source tape
   would incorrectly get unmounted.  
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Etrack Incident = ET427378

Description:
   The Vault reports eject failed, however the tapes were still ejected.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET495248

Description:
   Eject for all vaults (consolidated) no longer fails with an error 293 when
   there are mixed media types.
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Etrack Incident = ET511739

Description:
   The vlteject function would fail with the following error when tapes were
   taken out of the map after long period of time elapsed.
   
      vmchange eject verify not responding[300]
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Etrack Incident = ET523586

Description:
   Once a day, at midnight, the bprd service on the master server connects to
   the hosts in its SERVER list and starts a process on those servers to
   remove old debug log files.  If a host is in the MEDIA_SERVER list but not
   in the SERVER list on the master server, bprd will not contact that host.
   A change was made to ensure that bprd connects to hosts in both the SERVER
   list and the MEDIA_SERVER list on the master server to remove old debug
   log files.
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Etrack Incident = ET533118

Description:
   NDMP restore of different files from different backup directories may fail.
   The restore would fail with a status 5:
   
      The restore failed to recover the requested files (5)
   
   However, the files are restored properly. The failure was caused by an
   internal miscalculation of backup image lengths.

Workaround:
   After verifying that the files were restored properly, you can ignore
   the error.  
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Etrack Incident = ET431372

Description:
   A job scheduled for every two days no longer runs every 10 minutes.  
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Etrack Incident = ET517649 ET526746 ET526747

Description:
   This pack contains a software utility (nbsupport 2.1.1) that creates a
   support package that consists of multiple reports that are most often
   asked for by NetBackup support personnel.  
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Etrack Incident = ET534513

Description:
   This pack contains a change to ensure that the parent job of a Disk
   Staging Storage Unit (DSSU) staging process does not hang.
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Etrack Incident = ET493283

Description:
   It was possible that a recovered NBAC would not work because bp.conf file
   was not restored properly, thus making NBAC virtually unusable.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually restore bp.conf.
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Etrack Incident = ET421524

Description:
   Exchange Mailbox backups that finish with a status 1 would not report to
   the master server, the items that were not backed up.  
   
   Bpbrm had no record of the failure taking place.  The detailed status and
   problems report would not show which items were skipped.
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Etrack Incident = ET518249

Description:
   The credentials for a user that belongs to a nested global group were
   missing group details.
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Etrack Incident = ET421327

Description:
   When performing a restore, the user has the ability to select commit and
   mount options for an Exchange 2000 Database. No entries are made in the
   progress log to reflect the success or failure of the processing.
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Etrack Incident = ET536682

Description:
   During a backup and a restore, the DB2 agent used the Policy listed
   in the db2.conf as a keyword.  If the policy name was changed between
   the backup and the restore, the restore failed because it could not
   find the image.
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Etrack Incident = ET525109

Description:
   The Oracle agent no longer ignores BPBACKUP_SCHED in the bp.conf file on
   the client system.
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Etrack Incident = ET525213

Description:
   Oracle proxy backups using multiple Recovery Manager (RMAN) channels no
   longer fail with the following error:
   
   Status 156: snapshot error encountered.
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Etrack Incident = ET530197

Description:
   A change was made to prevent a segmentation fault on Windows that would
   occur when using the Backup Archive and Restore (BAR) user interface to
   access multiple Oracle instances.
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Etrack Incident = ET417903

Description:
   NetBackup clients using Windows Open File Backup and VSP as its snapshot
   provider may intermittently have some VSP cache files leftover when
   running multi-streamed jobs.  This was because the snapshot cleanup
   functionality in the client was done at the end of a backup instead of the
   beginning of a backup.  Multi-streamed backups that last a long time
   (1st stream takes about an hour and the rest of the streams take longer
   than an hour) with multiple groups of streams running at the same time
   may have problems deleting VSP snapshots because of this.  
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Etrack Incident = ET425125

Description:
   When restoring or importing backup images of large files (at least 1 GB)
   made from a NetBackup 3.4.1 OpenVMS client, the restores and imports no
   longer fail.
   
   This issue only occurred when restoring or importing NetBackup 3.4.1
   OpenVMS images that had large files in them (more than 1 GB) on Windows
   and UNIX clients.
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Etrack Incident = ET514657

Description:
   The current version of the VSP snapshot driver is v1.06.  This version
   has some kernel input/output deadlock issues that caused backups (using
   VSP snapshots) to deadlock the machine that was running the backup.
   To avoid this issue, reboot the machine.  (This is an intermittent problem
   when VSP snapshots are used. The newest version of the VSP driver (v1.08)
   resolves this issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET530317

Description:
   The bpcoverage binary in NetBackup 5.0 MP4 would cause a crash.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use a pre-NetBackup 5.0 MP4 bpcoverage binary.
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Etrack Incident = ET524765

Description:
   When bprestore is run with the option to wait for the completion of the
   restore job, a firewall between bprestore and bprd can shut down the
   socket. This causes bprestore to wait for the completion status which
   never comes.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, increase the timeout on the firewall.
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Etrack Incident = ET431954

Description:
   Teradata users can now perform encrypted backups.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET498145

Description:
   This fix corrects a message catalog failure that prevented localized
   messages from being displayed in the DB2 script builder.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET537454

Description:
   A restore of a large backup image would potentially fail if a large number
   of data buffers (for example, 1024) was configured.  The number of data
   buffers is configured on UNIX systems in
   /usr/openv/netbackup/db/config/NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS, and for Windows
   systems in <install_path>\NetBackup\db\config\NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS.

Workaround:
   One of the following may be done to avoid this problem:
     - Set the number of data buffers to a smaller value (For example, 128).
     - Create the following file:
         UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/db/config/MIN_RESTORE_SKIP
         Windows: <install_path>\NetBackup\db\config\MIN_RESTORE_SKIP
     - Then enter a number greater than the following:
         (size_data_buffers) * (number_data_buffers) / 512
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Etrack Incident = ET508246

Description:
   When performing Intelligent Disaster Recovery (IDR) on a Windows 2003
   server with Service Pack 1 installed, the server failed to reboot
   successfully.
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Etrack Incident = ET530796

Description:
   BPTM would sometimes corrupt the on-disk image when recovering from a
   disk-full condition.  A backup policy using inline copy and multiplexing
   to a DSU/DSSU was a requirement for customers to encounter this problem.
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Etrack Incident = ET538175 ET537660 ET538160 ET537509 ET537473 ET537518 ET537526
ET537535 ET537555 ET537412 ET542502

Description:
   Multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been identified in daemons
   that run on Veritas NetBackup master, media, and client servers.   An
   attacker, if able to access a vulnerable Veritas NetBackup server and
   successfully exploit these issues, could potentially execute arbitrary
   code resulting in possible unauthorized and elevated privilege access to
   the targeted system.
   
   For more information about this vulnerability, refer to TechNote 281521 on
   the Symantec Support Web site (http://support.veritas.com/docs/281521).
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Etrack Incident = ET541873

Description:
   Added support for the new Quantum DLT-S drives.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET544927

Description:
   Changes were made to correct fixed messaging errors.  These changes corrected
   issues with the, make messages, command.
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Etrack Incident = ET546691

Description:
   After executing a Vault Duplicate backup, the following warning
   message was displayed in the bpdm and bptm logs:
   
      socket option SO_REUSEADDR failed
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Etrack Incident = ET542647

Description:
   Added a -move command into the bpdbm -consistency check to explicitly
   move out the corrupted catalog images. bpdbm -consistency no longer
   moves corrupted images without the option being explicitly specified.
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Etrack Incident = ET542301

Description:
   The Offsite Inventory report now contains the REQUESTED field for tapes
   that have been requested.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET567429

Description:
   During a full backup, thousands of normal operations were erroneously
   reported as an error when the operation was successful.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET567416

Description:
   Incorrect error severity codes have been corrected in this pack.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET570698

Description:
   The SRCMEDIAID and DSTMEDIAID fields of jobs database were not being
   written to.
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Etrack Incident = ET569930

Description:
   The Visual Basic script, fs, was inadvertently left out of the nbsupport
   package build.  This script formulates the file system information for
   Windows platforms.
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Etrack Incident = ET583021

Description:
   The backup of a Lotus database link reports the size of the database
   instead of the file size of the database link.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET569902

Description:
   An issue existed that caused ltid to die and report an error if it
   received a message that was greater than 208 bytes.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET575042

Description:
   Running bpexpdate to change the expiration of a phase I, imported image
   caused it to be deleted if the backup spanned tapes and if the first tape
   had not been imported yet.
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Etrack Incident = ET582082

Description:
   Lotus Notes transaction log restores failed with a status 5 based on the
   Backup Archive and Restore (BAR) user interface selection method.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, select all transaction log extents to restore
   individually instead of selecting the transaction log node to restore.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET580781

Description:
   Corrected the use of the media mapping ACS_LTO_400G to hcart2 entry in
   vm.conf.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET573315

Description:
   True Image Restore (TIR) backups (including NDMP backups) did not report
   an accurate cause of the failure to write the TIR fragment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET575707

Description:
   Corrected an issue with the robot inventory update when the only slot left
   in the robot is the last slot.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET577815

Description:
   The selected host did not have the BPRD service operating. (Error 25)
   
   This problem occurred on Windows platforms. The handle count for the
   tldcd.exe process was very high (several thousand) and resulted in
   a lack of resources that caused other processes, such as bprd, to fail.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, stop and start the Device Manager Services to begin
   a new tldcd process.  The old tldcd process will shutdown and release all
   of its unclosed handles.
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Etrack Incident = ET588747

Description:
   NetBackup for Lotus transaction logs would restore with incorrect
   modified and creation dates.
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Etrack Incident = ET579377

Description:
   The verification of a multiplexed, non-NDMP backup image on NDMP drives
   failed.  The progress log contained the following:
   
   INF - from host kazaam.min.veritas.com, ERR - Unexpected EOF reading image
   The image information is not complete.
   
   This failure was intermittent. Some images could be verified successfully
   and others failed.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, add the following line to the file
   <installdir>/netbackup/db/config/ndmp.cfg
   
   NDMP_MOVER_CLIENT_DISABLE
   
   Note: The above work-around resulted in slower performance for all
   duplicate, verify, and import operations from NDMP drives.
   
   A preferred workaround is to read all multiplexed images from non-NDMP
   Drives, if possible.
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Etrack Incident = ET591093

Description:
   Restoring a database link caused the Domino server to crash.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET583166

Description:
   SAP Windows backups were failing in the bsa_bplist function.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET570194

Description:
   A multiplexed duplication job failed with the following error.
   
      Amount of data read (0) does not match the fragment kbytes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET581150

Description:
   An e-mail problem on a client caused bpbrm to hang indefinitely in a
   waiting state.
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Etrack Incident = ET585294

Description:
   The bpdbm -converti2 command failed to move compressed catalog images in
   catstore when it converted version 1(IDSTRUCT=1) to version
   2(IDSTRUCT=2) in the catalog image directories.
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Etrack Incident = ET569524

Description:
   Binding to a socket already in use caused the error to appear in the bpcd
   log.
   
   10061 - WSAECONNREFUSED

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use vnetd.  
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Etrack Incident = ET574023

Description:
   In certain instances under NetBackup Access Control, bpjobd and vmd would
   leak memory.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET593291

Description:
   A fix was added to this pack that corrects the loss of Tape alert
   flags CLEAN_PERIODIC and CLEAN_NOW on certain drives.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET578702

Description:
   The UNIX pack installer -i option correctly reports on uninstalled packs.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET594873 ET793503 ET793460

Description:
   Using the catalog archive process, files were not being removed from the
   catstore directory.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET618475

Description:
   A problem existed that caused V_strlcpy to fail to add a terminating
   backslash zero (\0) when the source string is zero length.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET638899

Description:
   NDMP backup would fail with a core dump. A call was fixed so that null
   value would be handled appropriately.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET635711

Description:
   Restore to UNC paths were not happening after the disable replication fix,
   in which the databases were restored to a temp name and the temp name was
   not appended for UNC path
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Etrack Incident = ET647546

Description:
   An attempt to restore a database would fail if the database name contained
   Internationalization (I18N) characters.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET703422

Description:
   When the bpexpdate command was run and the recalculate option was used, a
   fault would occur in the bpdbm process.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET767142

Description:
   Received an Allocation Failed message when trying to connect to the
   Activity Monitor.  This occurred when using the Java Activity Monitor.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET700839

Description:
   A change was made to correct excessive resource usage during a synthetic
   backup.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET777641

Description:
   Failing synthetic backups would unintentionally perform a catalog cleanup
   instead of deleting the single failed backup image.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET594980

Description:
   The vmdareq output was truncating the hostname and drivename to three
   characters.
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Etrack Incident = ET648846

Description:
   When using VSP as the Windows Open File Backup snapshot provider on a
   Windows NT4.0 client, the file-system backups of NT4.0 clients may end
   with a partial success. VSP snapshot creation would fail on Windows NT4.0
   clients because the VSP driver did not initialized correctly after a
   clean install.
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Etrack Incident = ET649745

Description:
   Warning messages were ignored during user-directed archives which could
   result in the loss of data.  Warnings should have caused the deletion of
   files to be aborted.
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Etrack Incident = ET781582

Description:
   In buffer overflow scenarios, bytes traversed by V_sscanf did not match
   bytes that were copied by V_sscanf. V_sscanf should have returned bytes
   that were traversed instead of bytes copied for %n.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET768470

Description:
   FlashSnap backups no longer fail for multiple volumes.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET584157

Description:
   Restores of incremental FlashBackups with a Windows master and a Solaris
   client did not restore correctly.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET789208

Description:
   A status 50 error would occur on the Activity Monitor for large
   duplications that take longer than 20 minutes.  However, some duplication
   jobs seemingly failed with a status 50 (shown in the Activity Monitor)
   when in fact the jobs continued to run to success (all images duplicated
   successfully).
   
   Status 50 errors occur only when the first image to be duplicated in the
   batch takes longer than 20 minutes. Smaller images pose no problem, their
   duplication batch job runs through to status 0.

Workaround:
   Technically the duplication still succeeds after the status 50 if you let
   it, it just looks like it fails.
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Etrack Incident = ET575347 ET609338 ET609487 ET609540 ET608376 ET609623 ET614668
ET612687 ET616976 ET617837 ET616940 ET622225 ET624432 ET633297 ET641183 ET699951
ET701953 ET781198 ET597210 ET598796 ET575338 ET596635 ET612761 ET787052 ET788824
ET786896 ET814652 ET575351 ET575352 ET575097 ET575330 ET575331 ET575345 ET575337
ET575335 ET577778 ET575333 ET596395 ET575334 ET575313 ET583770 ET575353 ET581028
ET575346 ET575329 ET575343 ET575308 ET575732 ET575309 ET575341 ET577306 ET575350
ET596637 ET596130 ET597780 ET601849 ET596188 ET596645 ET596654 ET596697 ET597281
ET597219 ET597298 ET596342 ET597379 ET598052 ET598865 ET599823 ET598813 ET600384
ET601396 ET601454 ET601344 ET600735 ET602205 ET600844 ET602349 ET603659 ET605285
ET602850 ET575311 ET607666 ET608687  

Description:
   Buffer overflow areas have been identified and corrected in daemons running
   on Veritas NetBackup master, media, and client servers.  Successful access
   to a vulnerable Veritas NetBackup server and the ability to successfully
   execute arbitrary code could potentially result in unauthorized access with
   elevated privilege on a system.
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Etrack Incident = ET792319 ET792320 ET843464 ET847074

Description:
   A logic error has been identified and corrected in daemons that run on
   Veritas NetBackup master, media, and client servers.  Successful access to
   and manipulation of this logic error could potentially lead to arbitrary
   command execution with elevated privileges on a vulnerable system.
   
   For customers who need to back out this patch and want to automate the
   down-rev process on their clients using the Update_clients script can
   contact Support to obtain a revised bpinst file for their respective
   version.
   
   The following scenarios do NOT require a new bpinst from Support:
   
   - If, in the future, you are downgrading to 50MP7 or higher, 51MP6 or higher,
       or 60MP4 or higher.
   
   - If you are running Windows on your server.
   
   - If you are only downgrading any of the following addons:
     - DB agents (DB2, Lotus Notes, Oracle, SAP, Sybase, or Informix)
     - Encryption (all key lengths)
     - Java
     - Advanced Client
     - BMR master or BMR boot server
     - NDMP
     - Vault
     - GDM (5.x only)
     - Advanced Reporter (5.x only)
     - NetBackup Operations Manager (6.0 only)
     - Storage Migrator
     - Japanese or Chinese Language Packs
================================================================================



============
Pack History
============

=========
NB_50_6_M
=========
Etrack Incident = ET341251

Description:
   If a machine has NetBackup and a Maintenance Pack (MP) installed, and an
   uninstall is performed of the MP that requires a reboot, and NetBackup is
   uninstalled before the reboot, the DLL named msvcp70.dll is removed.  The
   installer has been modified to ignore MFC DLL in the Windows system32
   folder.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, perform a reboot when you are requested after
   you uninstall the MP and before you uninstall NetBackup.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET352773

Description:
   DSSU relocation would fail after upgrading to NetBackup 50_MP5 or 51_MP3.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET375868

Description:
   A user currently cannot enter more than 99 dates into a calendar
   schedule.  To resolve this issue, increase the size of some of the arrays.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET346374 ET322960

Description:
   The display of new ACS vendor media types T10000T1, T10000TS, and
   T10000CT has been corrected.  In addition, corrected the allowable types
   of an ACS vendor media type LTO_400G.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET380236

Description:
   If the NOexpire touch file was set, then the NetBackup database image
   Cleanup was disabled.  However, media would still expire.  The media no
   longer expires if the NOexpire touch file is set.  Bpexpdate
   -deassignempty, which deassigns media if there are no corresponding images
   in the image database, is disabled.
   
   The NOexpire touch file is set in the following locations:
   
   For UNIX:
   /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/NOexpire
   
   For Windows:
   VERITAS\NetBackup\Bin\NOexpire  
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Etrack Incident = ET330684

Description:
   Canceling a queued Vault job caused all backups to cancel.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET321735

Description:
   The use of a closed socket error message was filling the scheduler log.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET367821

Description:
   A user backup could not be cancelled using the activity monitor.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET347553

Description:
   On Windows platforms only: The scheduler would enter an infinite loop after
   A read message queue failure occurred.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET349782

Description:
   The scheduler would enter an infinite loop if all of the following
   occurred:
   - The backup is checkpoint enabled.
   - The backup is twinning.
   - One of the twined copies failed.
   - The non-failed copy exits with a failure status.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET363304

Description:
   Adding a job to a multiplex group failed to check if a HOLD_134 exists on
   the multiplex storage unit. This resulted in excessive 134 status backups.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET366177

Description:
   Field 11, of the 'bpdbjobs -all' output, did not reflect the correct end
   Time of the last try.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET316645

Description:
   The scheduler performance suffered if the media server connection is
   intermittent.  The problem is aggravated when schedule continuously polls
   the media server for NetBackup version information.  
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Etrack Incident = ET314631

Description:
   An issue with the scheduler dumping core has been resolved.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET325882

Description:
   The Activity Monitor was continuously displaying the 'positioning' for
   multi-fragment backups.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET300754

Description:
   The interval-mode backup windows would open longer than six days
   (144-hrs) and resulted in continuous backups on the seventh day, until the
   window closes.  
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Etrack Incident = ET301500

Description:
   A Scheduler race condition was occurring: Child sched was sending a
   ‘done’ to the main sched while the main sched was sending a ‘term one’ to
   the child sched. The child sched erroneously treated the ‘term one’ as the
   response to the ‘done’ and then exited prematurely.
   
   The correct child response is to discard (ignore) the ‘term one’
   request and wait for the main sched response to the 'done' command.
   
   Also missing was code to discard (ignore) a ‘suspend’ request after having
   sent a 'done' to the main sched.  
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Etrack Incident = ET320556

Description:
   When a resume backup exits, it would attempt to send a request queue
   message to the GUI. But the GUI does not read these messages, so the
   message would stay queued until the main sched exited.
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Etrack Incident = ET323182

Description:
   If the stream in control snap failed on a WOFB, then the other streams were
   allowed to continue a non-snap backup. This was the correct operation. The
   problem was that the non-control streams performed a backup of all files in
   the file list, but they should have only backed up their specific files.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET316634

Description:
   User backups failed to check if an exiting backup was the last backup job
   from a specific SPID before removing all user backups from the work list.
   This oversight caused the removal of active jobs from the work list, and
   resulted in a sched core.
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Etrack Incident = ET365012

Description:
   When a C_GET_HOSTINFO request is made from a pre-6.0 installation, the
   [expected] request type and client name are appended to the MAGIC string.
   For 6.0 and later these two fields are sent separately.  Infer the level
   of the requestor by counting the MAGIC string args, and retrieve the type
   and client name accordingly.  Once inferred, ensure that the 'acks' sent
   to the requestor are in synch with the requestors expectations.  
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Etrack Incident = ET386568

Description:
   Schedules that specify "instant recovery" should not have backups that
   multi-stream.  It is possible that a policy may try to multi-stream in
   the following circumstances:
   - Frozen image enabled.
   - PFI enabled.
   - Multi-streaming enabled.
   - Policy contains schedules with instant recovery enabled.  
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Etrack Incident = ET340729

Description:
   If the bpgetmedia options -h and -M were both specified, the -h argument
   would always inherit the -M argument, and the original -h value would be
   lost.  
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Etrack Incident = ET323265

Description:
   bprd could not clean a vault session directory that contains files larger
   than 2 Gigabytes.  

Additional Notes:
   To resolve this issue, use lstat64() for LARGEFILES platforms in the
   recursive_dir_delete() function.  Used primarily by bprd for periodic
   deletion of log files (and vault session files)... and by bpdbm for
   removing expired back-ups.  
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Etrack Incident = ET363230

Description:
   Oracle backups fail when a leading slash "/" is used in the format string.
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Etrack Incident = ET333277 ET333168

Description:
   NetBackup for Oracle is not compatible with the RMAN "BACKUP BACKUPSET"
   command.  In addition, the Controlfile autobackup fails trying to verify
   the image.  
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Etrack Incident = ET387591

Description:
   The NetBackup-SQL image browser should skip the images that it does not
   recognize and display the ones that it does.  This situation arises during
   an alternate client browse by a NetBackup-MSSQL 5.0/5.1 client of images
   for a NetBackup 6.0 client.
   
   Currently, this case fails with a pop-up message, "Error encountered trying
   to read database images." The dbclient log has an entry, "Bad metadata was
   found for <%s>: <%s>. This image is being skipped."
   
   With the fix, the unrecognized images will be skipped (for example, they
   will not appear in the NetBackup 5.0/5.1 SQL image browser) and the others
   will be displayed  
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Etrack Incident = ET314638 ET292805

Description:
   "bpdbm -consistency" failed to move out corrupted image files in
   "catstore".  It also failed to move out the zero byte image files
    (which should have been handled by cleanup but it also failed).  

Additional Notes:
   On UNIX platforms, "bpdbm consistency" failed to move out the corrupted
   image files if /usr/openv/netbackup/db and
   /usr/openv/netbackup/db/images/<client> were not on the same volume. In
   such case, the corrupted image files will be left to their original
   locations.  
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Etrack Incident = ET374767

Description:
   Acsd timeouts were increased to accommodate overloaded ACSLS server.
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Etrack Incident = ET392050

Description:
   Checkpoint-enabled user backups were performing an automatic retry
   (limited by the failure history). But user backups should not auto retry.  
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Etrack Incident = ET312346

Description:
   If you try to cat_convert an image where the policy name contains a
   Period (full stop), and the letter (f) follows immediately after that full
   stop, then the cat_convert says the file does not exist.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not create policies with names that contain ".f".  
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Etrack Incident = ET303529 ET317435

Description:
   Backup jobs with multiple streams where the individual stream selections
   start with the same path can produce image files which, when browsed, do no
   list all of the files in the backup.
   
   Also, .f files created in NetBackup 4.5 versions for non-standard,
   non-Windows clients may not show all files in the backup when browsed
   under NetBackup 5.1.  
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Etrack Incident = ET312384

Description:
   Policy names that contain ".f" cause premature EOF on Full TIR Backups on
   the first try of jobid and when following an incremental.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not use policy names that contain ".f".  
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Etrack Incident = ET352027

Description:
   If an attempt to create a binary .f file is done with file entries without
   user or group data, the attempt would fail but leave a zero-length .f
   file.  This caused a subsequent attempt to create the .f file in ASCII
   format.
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Etrack Incident = ET375769

Description:
   If many Flashbackup images are created using an ASCII image format,
   cleanup fails with the message, "too many open files".  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use the binary .f file format to create the
   Flashbackup images.  
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Etrack Incident = ET331244

Description:
   The miggetvol performance was very poor (eight hours for a VOLDB
   with 981 entries, with an FHDB of 500MB and FNDB of 250MB).
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Etrack Incident = ET374771 ET388368

Description:
   Tlhcd may dump core when running dump_tables from ltid -tables command.
   
   Tlhcd needs to check for a media ID with all spaces for an ID to be the
   last media in the list returned from the robot controller.  
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Etrack Incident = ET371650

Description:
   An XBSA application would hang during a shared memory backup (such as, the
   client and the media server are the same machine) if a problem occurred
   that caused the bptm to exit. The BSASendData() call did not return.  
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Etrack Incident = ET336220

Description:
   The removal of a copy of a backup image was not occurring when the copy
   expired.  This occurred when the operating system was Linux and the file
   system (where the NetBackup database resided) was VxFS.  
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Etrack Incident = ET317430

Description:
   Bpbrm processes would hang after a backup was complete, or on Windows media
   servers, an unrelated bpbrm or bptm process would unexpectedly terminate
   with a 150 status (termination requested by administrator).
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Etrack Incident = ET341334

Description:
   If using Multiple Data Streams, there would possibly be a long delay in
   scheduling jobs.  The bpsched log would show many hosts_equal calls that
   were contributing to the delay.  
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Etrack Incident = ET313685

Description:
   The bpnbat -login text was wrong and has been corrected.
   
   
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Etrack Incident = ET394941

Description:
   User backups or archives that do not find an active policy/schedule to use
   were marked as resumable, but without the policy/schedule information, the
   job could not be resumed.
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Etrack Incident = ET394947

Description:
   A duplication may have been reported as successful if a defective tape
   drive would incorrectly report a tape mark on the read operation, followed
   by an I/O error.  This patch detects this error condition.
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Etrack Incident = ET203198 ET225277

Description:
   With NetBackup Explorer Extensions enabled, backup jobs started by using
   the "Backup Now" context-sensitive menu item will no longer fail with a
   status 12.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use NetBackup to do backups.
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Etrack Incident = ET371680

Description:
   The synthetic backup process can begin reading the wrong block number from
   tape during the synthetic backup image creation, causing the synthetic
   backup to fail.  This can happen when there are more than one tape drive
   is available to read the component images.
   
   The following sample log message is a symptom of this failure:
   
   bptm 12090 first XFERBLOCK indicated block number of 478341120 but initial
   positioning was for block 193352448
   
   This message indicating an unexpected block number read will be seen in
   both the job details for the synthetic backup job, and in the bptm log.  

Workaround:
   You can avoid this problem by downing drives so that only two drives
   are available for creating the synthetic backup - one drive for reading
   and one drive for writing.
   
   After the synthetic backup job actually mounts the first volume to be read
   and mounts the volume to be written, you can safely increase the number of
   up drives.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET350592

Description:
   When performing an Intelligent Disaster Recovery on a Windows NT 4.0 system,
   bpcd.exe may generate an application exception.  
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Etrack Incident = ET270455

Description:
   Directories were not listed when browsing a backup on a policy that
   allowed multiple data streams .
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Etrack Incident = ET383845

Description:
   This patch enables general backup and restore support for SQL Server 2005.
   Since this patch was released, new SQL Server features that require changes
   to the SQL backup API or the SQL language are not supported until NetBackup
   6.0.  The minimal level of SQL Server 2005 supported by this patch is the
   June 2005 Community Technical Preview.  

Additional Notes:
   Consistent with new functionality provided under SQL Server 2005, this
   patch does support inclusion of full text catalog with database backups.
   However, there are two restrictions placed on SQL Server 2005 full text
   catalog backups.
   
   (1) If the SQL Server 2005 database contains a full text catalog, then
   the backup will not be backed up using a snapshot method. If an advanced
   client policy is selected for backup, then the database will be backed up
   using the standard backup method.
   
   (2) A database move attempted on a SQL Server 2005 database that contains
   a full text catalog, will fail with a message such as the following:
   
   DBMS MSG - <[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]File
   'sysft_HerCatalog' cannot be restored to 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
   Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\FTData\HerCatalog'. Use WITH MOVE to identify a valid
   location for the file.>
   
   This indicates that SQL Server 2005 expects to be provided a new location
   for the full text catalog directory. To resolve this issue, update the
   move script by providing a valid directory for the full text catalog. For
   example, to specify that the full text catalog named HerCatalog should be
   placed in directory "c:\NewLoc\HerCatalog\" provide the following lines in
   the move script:
   
   MOVE "sysft_HerCatalog"
   TO  "C:\NewLoc\HerCatalog\"
   
   After this update has been made, rerun the move script to carry out the
   move operation.  
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Etrack Incident = ET350601

Description:
   When performing backups and collecting disaster recovery information, the
   DRFile.exe process may not terminate.
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Etrack Incident = ET317726

Description:
   When performing multi-streamed backups and collecting disaster recovery
   information, the DRFile.exe may crash when it runs multiple times in
   immediate succession.
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Etrack Incident = ET301436

Description:
   When performing IDR and the disk layout has "holes" in the disk numbering
   scheme, this may prevent the disks from being correctly reconfigured.
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Etrack Incident = ET311201

Description:
   NetBackup for SQL Server may create an incorrect move script in the
   following scenario:
   
   1. The SQL host contains multiple instances.
   2. Two of the instances contain a database with the same name.
   3. Both like-named databases are backed up to the same master server.
   
   When this happens, a move script generated for database A of the first
   instance may specify the file paths of database files from database B of
   the second instance.  
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Etrack Incident = ET287789

Description:
   Raw partition backups would fail if a mount point was created using
   mountvol in the bpstart script.  If the mount point existed prior to the
   backup being initiated it would work fine.
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Etrack Incident = ET365007

Description:
   When performing a full backup of UNC filepaths, the access times on files
   and directories may end up being the same as the time of the backup.
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Etrack Incident = ET366161 ET366163

Description:
   In certain firewall configurations, multistream backups from Linux client
   may fail with status 25 if vnetd connect-back is used.
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Etrack Incident = ET311175 ET311173

Description:
   If the add_slave_on_clients command is unable to add the media server
   entries to one client, it may incorrectly update the media servers on
   subsequent clients.  Typically, only one media server will be added to
   the remaining clients.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use the Host Properties interface or the
   bpsetconfig admincmd to update the server list for the clients.
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Etrack Incident = ET300174 ET299670 ET300175 ET300176

Description:
   bpbrm would hang if a database agent backup failed in a certain way.
   The job would appear to be running in the Activity Monitor until an
   administrator terminated it.  
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Etrack Incident = ET322850 ET322817 ET322851

Description:
   When a server includes multiple network interfaces and is configured
   For NBAC, other NetBackup machines may reject connections from the server
   with authorization failures.  This patch insures that the server presents
   the correct credential to the other NetBackup machines.  
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Etrack Incident = ET312441

Description:
   When running a backup with NetBackup for SQL Server and the SQL Server
   Is stopped, the application backup failed with an error 41, however, the
   scheduled job hung until it was killed. In addition, the dbbackex.exe
   and bphdb.exe processes continued to run indefinitely.  
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Etrack Incident = ET212962

Description:
   When performing a restore from registry backups (file system type, not from
   System State) and restoring registry keys, errors are no longer generated
   when restoring the keys.  
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Etrack Incident = ET326687

Description:
   bpbrm log messages were not being pulled in by backuptrace for multiplexed
   backups.
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Etrack Incident = ET376483

**Description:
   A vulnerability has been confirmed in the NetBackup Volume Manager
   daemon (vmd).  By sending a specially crafted packet to the Volume
   Manager, a stack overflow occurs.  This is caused by improper bounds
   checking.  Exploitation does not require authentication, thereby
   allowing a remote attacker to take over the system or disrupt the
   backup capabilities.  Further testing and code inspection has revealed
   that all other NetBackup 5.0 daemons are potentially affected in the
   same manner.  
   
   Therefore, any Master Servers, Media Servers, Clients and Console
   Machines at this version level are subject to this vulnerability.  
   However, NetBackup 5.0 database agents are not affected by this issue.
   
   Refer to the Related Document section for more details.  
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Etrack Incident = ET378008

Description:
   The vmoprcmd -comment <drive_index> <comment_string> command would
   overwrite the serial number specified if the comment_string size was 26.
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Etrack Incident = ET396047

Description:
   The robotic inventory, vmupdate, may fail after encountering a media of
   different density. The problem is that vmupdate was not taking the media
   type of standalone media (if available) into consideration while
   determining the media type of the media to be moved into the robot.  
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Etrack Incident = ET365001

Description:
   When performing a disaster recovery type of restore where the registry of a
   Windows XP or a Windows 2003 machine is being restored, the machine may not
   boot after the restore.
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Etrack Incident = ET401485

Description:
   If the forked re-read storage unit process detected a transient error, it
   would error, then exit and remove the scheduler message queues.  
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Etrack Incident = ET384759

Description:
   A potential race condition exists if a Windows client backup receives a
   134 status (resource busy).
   
   The race condition was caused because the bpfis process had already
   Started taking a snapshot and bpfis has no knowledge of the resource
   failure. So, the snap is taken, but when it is completed, there is no
   bpbrm and bpsched (child) process running to accept the snap information.
   
   When the job is later re-scheduled, this (unrequested) snap information
   Was passed back to the new bpbrm and bpsched.  The unrequested snap
   Information confused bpsched (child).  
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Etrack Incident = ET294366

Description:
   vmd would hand after 21 days under VxSS/NBAC.
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Etrack Incident = ET319844

Description:
   During the alternate client restore, the secondary restore process was not
   passed the value for the browse client (source client).  
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Etrack Incident = ET352756

Description:
   Backups with UNC paths would fail with a status 71.  
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Etrack Incident = ET299436

Description:
   An extended value (90 days, for example) for the "Keep Logs for x Days"
   global configuration setting appears not to work.  The debug logs are
   still deleted after about a month on NetBackup media servers that
   are included as part of the catalog backup configuration.  
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Etrack Incident = ET404678

Description:
   Bprd was dumping core, and the stack trace looked similar to the following:
       
   Core was generated by `bprd -dontfork -mpxmain'.
   Program terminated with a signal 11, "Segmentation fault".
   
   #0  0x00034ccc in write_monitor_status ()
   (gdb) where
   #0  0x00034ccc in write_monitor_status ()
   #1  0x0003f204 in write_clnt_monitor_status ()
   #2  0x0004f7e8 in terminate_restore ()
   #3  0xfdd9efc8 in __tbl_10_small_start () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
   #4  0xfdd53990 in posixgetdst () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
   #5  0x0005f9ac in run_restores ()
   #6  0x00063bd4 in run_mpx_main_bprd ()
   #7  0x00021ad8 in main ()
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Etrack Incident = ET387442

Description:
   The GDM Windows dashboard would hang on Windows 2003 with SP1 installed.
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Etrack Incident = ET336949

Description:
   migcopy failed for files that were larger than 30 Gigabytes.  
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Etrack Incident = ET406311

Description:
   The newdataSock was not being closed before a backup was requeued. This led
   to sockets remaining in the WAIT_CLOSE state on Windows after the backup
   completed.  
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Etrack Incident = ET300998

Description:
   RMAN - alternate client restore times out after a successful partial
   restore by media server.
   
   Though this problem was encountered while doing an Oracle alternate client
   restore, the nature of the problem is such that it can happen for any
   XBSA-based partial restore.
   
   When the client is done restoring - partial restore - but there is still
   data to be read, the client sockets are closed but bptm/bpdm wait for the
   data to be read causing it to eventually time out with an error.  
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Etrack Incident = ET315538

Description:
   Allow a user to run a restore job for an Exchange 2000 and 2003 server
   instance that contained only the Exchange database files, and a separate
   job that contained only the Exchange log files.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, restore the Exchange 2000 and 2003 database and
   log files in the same restore job.  
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Etrack Incident = ET399090

Description:
   In migd, the NFS server-daemon, starvation avoidance code creates one user
   event for each attempt to read the file.  The issue is that the NFS client
   repeatedly tries the read request for a purged migrated file, resulting in
   many user events.  In addition, it causes a lot of system resources to be
   used.  On HP-UX 11 systems, it can cause DMAPI requests to fail with an
   errno == 11.  
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Etrack Incident = ET349769 ET419204

Description:
   Group or User names of longer then 31 characters would cause the catalog
   to consider an image invalid.  Invalid images are put in the db.corrupt
   directory, and the media is reclaimed.  This change enables the use of
   32-character-long user and group names, which is what bpbkar bpbrm
   supports.  When an image is found to be invalid the corresponding media
   was frozen to keep the media from being reused.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not use user or group names longer then 31
   characters, and when cleanup is run, check for images that are put in
   the db.corrupt directory and import them if required.  
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Etrack Incident = ET343034

Description:
   Changes to fix "bplist returns duplicate listings for a DB2 image" caused
   queries of these images in ASCII mode to not work correctly.  This change
   makes DB2 work with both binary and ASCII.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use the binary catalog on servers that are backing up
   DB2 databases.  
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Etrack Incident = ET213349

Description:
   On an Exchange 2000/2003 server with Circular logging enabled on a storage
   group, a differential backup would fail to backup any log files. The debug
   log for bkar would log the following error:
   
   3:09:43.796 PM: [4556.3884] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: ERR -
   BEDS_AttachToDLE():FS_AttachToDLE() DeviceName:'\Microsoft
   Information Store\Test' Failed! (0xFFFFFE4C:The operation cannot be
   performed since circular logging is enabled.
   
   However, the backup still succeeds with a status 0.  
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Etrack Incident = ET324702 ET289704 ET324226

Description:
   The XBSA Agent PFI backups resulted in status 156 errors.  In this
   failure, the scheduler is receiving a file list, ‘start’(FI_FILE_START)
   and file list ‘end’(FI_FILE_END), however, it would not receive a file
   list ‘body’.  
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Etrack Incident = ET410630

Description:
   When running VSP-enabled backups to backup open and/or active files,
   backups may intermittently hang after VSP snapshot creation has taken
   place.  The bpbkar32 logs indicated that snapshot was successfully
   enabled for the backup but inexplicably stopped while backing up files.
   The bpbkar32 backup process then stopped processing and appeared to
   hang until it was explicitly killed by Windows Task Manager.
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Etrack Incident = ET412987

Description:
   The NetBackup for SQL Server interface would not open in some environments
   if there were a large number of SQL Server hosts in the network. In this
   situation, the following information appeared in the dbclient log:
   
   14:10:51 [1356,3580] <32> CGlobalInformation::SQLEnumerator: ERR - Error
   Enumerating SQL Server Instances
   14:10:52 [1356,3580] <32> CSQLDBMSOptions::OnInitDialog: ERR - Error 2 has
   been returned from GetSQLHostInstanceList  
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Etrack Incident = ET327541

Description:
   Vault would mark DSSU and DSU images for expiration after a successful
   duplication.  However, the DSSU images should not have been marked, because
   they would expire according to DSSU schedule/configuration.  
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Etrack Incident = ET406199 ET405465

Description:
   Vault Iron Mountain Reports no longer include un-ejected media in the
   Distribution ('D') section.  
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Etrack Incident = ET409983 ET348174

Description:
   The following modifications have been made to Vault's Iron Mountain Reports
   -  The date is now displayed starting in the 91st column (instead of 89).
   -  The Inventory Section ('I') now includes only Vaulted Media (not
         Recalled Media).
   -  The section footers now include the number of media reported in
         Respective Sections.
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Etrack Incident = ET410924

Description:
   Oracle RMAN backups failed with intermittent ORA-27192 errors.
   
   Even though the client has closed the socket, bptm does not recognize that
   act and eventually times out the client.  
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Etrack Incident = ET379394

Description:
   The DB2 BAR interface does not enable you to browse an instance created on
   drives other than the default.  
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Etrack Incident = ET371927

Description:
   Because of security relates issues, the NetBackup 5.0 MP6 patch will be
   released with the 3.23.59 version of MYSQL server binary.
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Etrack Incident = ET412698

Description:
   Special files (Such as ntuser.dat, ntuser.dat.log, and so on) could not
   be backed up when the backup job was started and the user logged off the
   system. Now those files are backed up even if the user logs off after the
   backup job is started.  
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Etrack Incident = ET412788

Description:
   When performing an incremental backup of Exchange mailboxes, a status 0
   would be reported for the backup even though no data was actually backed
   up. This occurred when the Exchange mailbox logon failed.  
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Etrack Incident = ET411778 ET399523

Description:
   Vault's Recovery Report included redundant information if the NetBackup
   installation vaulted multiplexed backup images. Vault used excessive
   memory during the Report generation and distribution phase.  
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Etrack Incident = ET304426

Description:
   NetBackup 5.x report filenames no longer contain the sessionID.
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Etrack Incident = ET304504

Description:
   In NetBackup 5.0 the vlt_end_notify script ran before the reporting
   occurred.  
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Etrack Incident = ET273225

Description:
   Vault post-eject reports no longer produced if there were no tapes to
   eject.  
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Etrack Incident = ET380108

Description:
   The Vault reports eject failed, however the tapes were still ejected
   (TLH robot).
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Etrack Incident = ET416208 ET414212

Description:
   A condition existed that resulted in excessive hosts_equal calls in the
   bptm log.  
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Etrack Incident = ET309015

Description:
   An issue existed that caused backups to fail when writing tir.  The
   bptm log contained the following information.
   
   15:46:57.554 [29981] <2> setup_tir_read: successfully connected to bpdbm to
   read TIR file, size is 577960 bytes + 0 GB
   15:46:57.554 [29981] <2> io_write_back_header: drive index 12,
   grzfs03_nafsp02_vol0_1108477090, file num = 50, mpx_headers = 0, copy 1
   15:46:57.658 [29981] <2> io_write_block: ndmp_tape_write_func returned 1024
   15:46:57.758 [29981] <2> NdmpMoverClient: ndmp_mover_set_record_size(64512)
   15:46:57.858 [29981] <2> NdmpMoverClient: ndmp_mover_set_window(0,
   18446744073709551615)
   15:46:58.058 [29981] <2> NdmpMoverClient: ndmp_mover_listen returned addr
   10.200.12.10 port 12091
   ------------
   15:50:42.667 [29981] <16> NdmpMoverClient: ERROR ConnectSocket - connect
   failed: 145 Connection timed out
   15:50:42.667 [29981] <16> NdmpMoverClient: ERROR ConnectSocket failed
   15:50:42.668 [29981] <16> NdmpMoverClient: ERROR Start failed
   15:50:42.947 [29981] <2> NdmpMoverClient: mover halted reason
   NDMP_MOVER_HALT_ABORTED

Additional Notes:
   To disable NdmpMoverClient in netbackup/db/config/ndmp.cfg, add the
   string, NDMP_MOVER_CLIENT_DISABLE.
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Etrack Incident = ET414327

Description:
   NetBackup was using SIGALARM to kill a child process. This signal caused
   the Domino server to crash as it also waited for SIGALRM.  
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Etrack Incident = ET394971

Description:
   A restore from a FlashBackup image hung on a Linux server with an
   indication of a double free of a memory allocation.
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Etrack Incident = ET414056

Description:
   NDMP DAR restore fails when a tape has been imported
   or ‘FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER’ is set to a different NetBackup platform
    (UNIX to Windows or Windows to UNIX).  The restore fails with the
   following error:
   
   'NDMP_LOG_NORMAL 0 RESTORE: FILE_NAME: File does not exist in backup.'  
   
   

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use the same platform (UNIX or Windows) where the
   backup was performed.  

Additional Notes:
   The actual problem exists on the backup site. To do DAR restore using a
   different NetBackup platform (UNIX to Windows or Windows to UNIX), you
   have to perform a backup using this patch.  
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Etrack Incident = ET415502 ET411347

Description:
   Changes were made to ensure primary and non-primary source images on disk
   are sorted correctly for duplication.  In addition, changes were made to
   avoid the creation of extra duplication jobs.  
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Etrack Incident = ET301369

Description:
   When backing up open and/or active files using VSP on a Windows NT4
   client, the Windows Open File Backup, global drive snapshot functionality
   behaves like the individual drive snapshot feature, individually creating
   snapshots of each file-list directive instead of all of the volumes that
   are required for a backup at the start of a backup job. This only affects
   Windows NT4 clients in NetBackup 5.0.  
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Etrack Incident = ET377460

Description:
   The lastest VxFI SDK that was used to create VSP snapshots were naming
   VSP cachefiles using a .VSP extension.  Subsequently, NetBackup code
   changes needed to be made to exclude these files from the backup.  
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Etrack Incident = ET322262

Description:
   When running non-multi-streamed Windows Open File Backup-enabled backup
   jobs, the backup jobs sent too many FIS_ID messages to bpsched, and caused
   it to fail backups with a status 24.  
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Etrack Incident = ET414649

Description:
   Oracle backup failed because bphdb.exe would quit with an Application
   Error.
   
   This problem could be encountered when using the following agents :
   - ORACLE
   - SAP
   - SYBASE
   - DB2
   - BACKTRACK
   
   
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Etrack Incident = ET416458 ET416260

Description:
   Vault Eject jobs initiated from the command line or vltopmenu on Windows
   did not provide updates on the console during the Job.  
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Etrack Incident = ET375811 ET236537

Description:
   When backing up and restoring large volumes with FlashBackup on windows
   various problems existed, these included memory allocation problems for
   incremental backups due to the fact that Microsoft does not guarantee
   contiguous free space.  Also there were various 32 bit integer overflow
   conditions in the sfr, single file restore, code.  
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Etrack Incident = ET230375

Description:
   For Localization, the NetBackup Vault report output contained unreadable
   information making it useless.
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Etrack Incident = ET203223

Description:
   Symantec never officially supported the ability to administer a new
   server using an older interface, for example, using a NetBackup 5.0
   interface to administer a NetBackup 5.1 master server.
   
   The interface should prevent a change server to newer version of
   NetBackup in 5.1 and, for all subsequent releases.  This only applies
   to major version changes.  The change in the interfaces would not
   prevent the administering of different patch versions of NetBackup,
   for example, a NetBackup 5.0GA interface would still be able to
   administer a NetBackup 5.0 MP1 server.
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Etrack Incident = ET299103

Description:
   During a Single Instance Store (SIS) backup of Exchange Mailboxes, one
   of the attachments failed to backup.  Bpbkar logged the following
   information when this issue was encountered.
   
   2:04:36.288 AM: [5536.424] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF -
   v_beds_mbox::V_FindNextSpcDblk() ENTER Index:2177
   2:04:36.288 AM: [5536.424] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF -
   v_beds_mbox::V_FindNext() EXIT
   Name:F3168B482D6B4C10172E7DC743C7EE24C833F65189C456FD bRC:true
   LastError:0x0:
   2:04:36.288 AM: [5536.424] <2> tar_backup::backup_startfile_state: TAR -
   Backup: Microsoft Exchange
   Mailboxes:\_Attachments_\F3168B482D6B4C10172E7DC743C7EE24C833F65189C456FD
   2:04:36.288 AM: [5536.424] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - StreamInfo
   Id:MBMG
   FSAttrib:0x0 FSAttrib:0x2 CAlgor:0x0 Flags:0x0 Size:0
   2:04:36.304 AM: [5536.424] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - Exchange Mailbox
   Stream Data
   2:04:36.351 AM: [5536.424] <2> tar_base::V_vTarMsgM: FIL - 498621 105973
   6202357 92 33216 root root 5165926 1098296973 1098296973
   1098296873 /Microsoft Exchange
   Mailboxes/_Attachments_/F3168B482D6B4C10172E7DC743C7EE24C833F65189C456FD
   2:04:36.351 AM: [5536.424] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF -
   v_beds_mbox::V_FindNextSpcDblk() ENTER Index:2178
   2:04:36.351 AM: [5536.424] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: ERR -
   v_beds_mbox::V_FindNextSpcDblk():FS_GetSpecialDBLKS() Index:2179 Failed!
   0xFFFFFEA9:0xa000fea9 (2684419753)
   2:04:36.351 AM: [5536.424] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF -
   v_beds_mbox::V_FindNext() EXIT Name: bRC:false
   LastError:0xFFFFFEA9:0xa000fea9
   (2684419753)
   
   When this error was encountered, the Exchange mailbox SIS backup was
   aborted without attempting to backup any additional attachments. A
   status 1 was returned for the backup.  
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Etrack Incident = ET417743

Description:
   When performing a backup and the backup was waiting on a tape to get
   mounted and/or positioned, the non-paged pool memory associated with the
   bpinetd.exe process would grow.  
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Etrack Incident = ET416983

Description:
   NetBackup configuration variables that were set using the RMAN PARMS
   option were not being used by the Oracle Agent.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use the RMAN SEND command to specify NetBackup
   configuration variables.  
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Etrack Incident = ET393136 ET414942

Description:
   Added the following robots:
   - Certance CLL6400
   - Falcon Stor VTL
   - HP 1x8 Autoloader
   - NEC T16A
   - SONY CSM-20
   - STK VDRIVE
   
   Updated the following robots:
   - ADIC Scalar 24
   - ADIC 224
   - ADIC 234
   - ADIC 448
   - ADIC 458
   - ADIC Scalar 24
   - ADIC Scalar 1000
   - ATL M1500
   - ATL M2500
   - ATL P3000
   - Compaq MSL5000
   - Dell PV-132T
   - Exabyte VXA-2 1x10 1U
   - Exabyte 440
   - Exabyte 480
   - HP MSL5000
   - HP MSL6000
   - HP VLS
   - IBM 3583
   - IBM 7337
   - Spectralogic PYTHON

Additional Notes:
   Devices can be included in this file before they are officially supported.
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Etrack Incident = ET417526

Description:
   Security permissions of some of the temp files were set to 666.  Those
   Permissions have been changed to 644.  
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Etrack Incident = ET319000

Description:
   Changes have been made to provide the following capabilities:
   -  Option to change the replica ID of unlogged databases
   -  Option to skip recovery of logged databases

Additional Notes:
   The touch file at <NetBackup Install Path>\LOTUS_NO_RECOVERY can be used
   To control recovery of logged Lotus Notes databases.  During restore,
   The presence of the file will bypass recovery of logged Lotus Notes
   databases.
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Etrack Incident = ET415373

Description:
   Changed the Makefile.inc to use the latest version (v4.1.135) of VxMS.
   This version fixes many escalation problems such as encryption and open
   handle problems.  Also contains further debugging mechanism to help with
   future escalations.  
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Etrack Incident = ET422757 ET499607

Description:
   Synthetic Backup produces an image that contains only the last
   incremental if a previous full synthetic backup (from incremental
   backups) was manually expired.  
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Etrack Incident = ET416687

Description:
   If a customer created an image list (bpimage -create_image_list -client
   <client) after an incremental TIR backup and then ran a full or cumulative
   differential backup, the TIR_INFO field in the image was not updated to 10.
   As a result, TIR information was not pruned from the backup image.  

Workaround:
   To resolve this issue, remove image list files from the client directory.
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Etrack Incident = ET355631

Description:
   When bpbackup is run with the option to wait for the completion of the
   backup job, a firewall between bpbackup and bprd can shut down the socket
   while bpbackup waits for the completion status.  This causes backint to
   get stuck in an infinite loop during database backups.  
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Etrack Incident = ET423634

**Description:
   A change has been made to avert a potential vulnerability in a Java
   authentication service that runs on VERITAS NetBackup servers and clients.
   This change prohibits remote attackers from executing arbitrary code on a
   targeted system.  In addition, Symantec recommends that users block the
   affected ports from external network access.
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Etrack Incident = ET421519

Description:
   The first line of the header of the bpclimagelist command was occasionally
   not displayed.  This potentially could happen for any server type, but was
   seen when the master server was Linux.  This would affect BMR processing.  
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Etrack Incident = ET427127

Description:
   visd consistently went down on HP_UX platforms when using the new 3.23.59
   nbdbd binary.
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Etrack Incident = ET420747

Description:
   The disks on Hitachi arrays at higher ports cannot be backed up when
   using Shadowimage, because the CSH and Port number on the disks are
   more than two digits long.
   
   The fix enables ShadowImage to backup Tagma array disks that reside on
   upper ports.  
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Etrack Incident = ET429022

Description:
   A change was made to ensure the SCSI inquiry output for Hitachi array
   from pagecode83 always to be 4 digits so that shadowimage will work.
   
   In rare cases, SCSI inquiry output for Hitachi array from page code 83
   (bytes 32 and 33) returned two digits instead of four digits of numbers.
   
   This fix filled in the digits and enabled Shadowimage to work.  
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Etrack Incident = ET430821

Description:
   Binding to a socket that was already in use caused the following error to
   appear in the bpsd log file:
   
   10061 - WSAECONNREFUSED

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use vnetd.
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Etrack Incident = ET426765

Description:
   User initiated backups fail while creating .f file.
   The policies were created on the fly.  
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Etrack Incident = ET496689

Description:
   Fixed a potential looping problem that occurred in the bpbkar client
   process if an Exchange Mailbox SIS attachment could not be accessed.
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Etrack Incident = ET497379

Description:
   The 'make messages' command no longer fails because PrgPCX0322N and
   PrgPCX0348N are different.
   
   PrgPCX0322N "Backing up Exchange 2000 ESE object %%s\n"
   PrgPCX0348N "Restoring Exchange 2000 ESE object %%s\n"
   
   PrgPCX0322N "Backing up Exchange ESE object %%s\n"
   PrgPCX0348N "Restoring Exchange ESE object %%s\n"
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Etrack Incident = ET498524

Description:
   In a rare condition one or more backups would be corrupt when using Inline
   Tape Copy (ITC) with multiplexed backups.  This would potentially happen
   under the following conditions:
   
   - ITC was enabled with 2 or more active copies.
   - Multiplexing was enabled with 2 or more active backups.
   - The schedule configuration had "continue if the copy fails" flag
   set for the copy that failed in the next step.
   - A copy other than the first active copy encountered "end of media", so
     a new media was needed for this copy.  Then, there was a problem getting
     or setting up media (for example, writing the media header) such that
     this copy failed before continuing the backup.
   - The last buffer written to the first active copy prior to the "end of
   media" on the other copy was not the first active backup.
   

Workaround:
   To avoid this problem, do one of the following:
   
   - Edit the schedule configuration to disable the "continue if copy fails"
   flag.
   - Disable multiplexing.
   - Disable ITC.
================================================================================




=========
NB_50_5_M
=========

Etrack Incident = ET258456

Description:
   Added support for the following drive types in ACS robots:
       STK 10000A (T1)
       HP LTO-3
   
   Added support for the following media types in ACS robots:
       T10000T1
       T10000TS
       T10000CT
       LTO-400G
   

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET276832

Description:
   User archive or synthetic backups that have checkpoint enabled and
   receive a status 134 (resource busy) will be rescheduled. But the Activity
   Monitor would list the job as "done" with a status 134.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET277275

Description:
   A potential memory leak in the NetBackup scheduler has been resolved.

Additional Notes:
   This patch contained level src/nb/sched/dbmisc.c 1.88.4.22.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET277276

Description:
   Corrected a situation that caused the scheduler to lose a backup in the
   middle of a catalog backup.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET270620 ET270622

Description:
   There are cases when a NetBackup administrator can administrate most things
   on a NetBackup master server (such as policy configuration), but is no
   allowed to access Host Properties on clients.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET260174

Description:
   In the Windows NetBackup Administration Console, there is a timing issue
   that causes the display to show multiple instances of the same physical
   drive when there should be one line-entry, per physical drive in an SSO
   environment.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Etrack Incident = ET279000

Description:
   Corrected an issue with the Sony TSL-11000 tape library that caused an error
   when moving the cleaning tape to its appropriate slot.

Workaround:
   The cleaning actual works, but the cleaning statistics do not get updated.  
   Running a tpclean -M <drive name> after the failed clean corrects this issue.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET283487

Description:
   Initiating multiple Oracle backups was causing a crash to occur in the
   scheduler. Each of the Oracle backups attempted to read/update/write a
   group ID file (used for synching snap backups), but there was no lock
   mechanism on the file access, so each Oracle backup had the potential to
   corrupt another?s file access.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, you should stagger window openings for Oracle backups.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET283799

Description:
   EFS backups were not functioning properly.  Backups of encrypted files
   completed with a status of "partially successful", and the encrypted files
   were not backed up.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Etrack Incident = ET272607

Description:
   If a set of configuration options in bp.conf is very large, it could cause
   bpgetconfig and the GUI to not display any of the items.  This applied to
   items in bp.conf with the same name, for example CONNECT_OPTIONS or SERVER.
   In addition, if that set of configuration options was edited in the GUI,
   for example to add a new server to the CONNECT_OPTIONS, all of the
   previous data for that set of options was lost and only the new data would
   be in bp.conf.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, reduce the number of configuration options with
   the same name.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET284895

Description:
   When running a Restore job, the information about the job did not appear in
   the Job Details -> Job Overview tab in the Activity Monitor.  However, the job
   would still complete successfully.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET286714

Description:
   The bpimmedia -spangroups output was not displaying a span group if the
   span occurred in a copy other than copy 1, and one or more preceding
   copies were expired.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET289147

Description:
   Corrected an issue where backups were possibly skipped if the frequency was a
   multiple of 24-hours (interval mode) and the backup window was greater than
   24-hours. (Only the first backup was run in the failure scenario.)

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, make your backup windows no greater than 24-hours.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET285171

Description:
   A Synthetic Backup Image could be expired while it was still being written.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET274776

Description:
   Deferred ejects fails with an "Invalid command parameter" in the vault log
   (although the Activity Monitor reports success) in the following
   conditions :
   
   * The Vault session runs on a UNIX master server and the profile is
     configured for deferred eject.
   
   * The NetBackup Administration Console is started on Windows and then the
     Change Server option is used to change to the UNIX master server on
     which Vault is licensed.
   
   * Action > Deferred Eject is selected, any of the "Run eject" options are
     selected, and then Eject is clicked.

Workaround:
   Use the Java NetBackup Administration Console (jnbSA) to perform deferred
   eject on a UNIX or Linux master server.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET210524

Description:
   When performing a backup on a Windows 2003 server, the event log files may
   not get backed up.  An error containing the following message can be seen
   in the bpbkar32 debug log:
   
   ERR - unable to backup event log: 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\DnsEvent.Evt'
   (WIN32 87: The parameter is incorrect. )

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET261388

Description:
   A non-English SQL help file was not linked to the help directory correctly.
   
   

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, you can install the localized version of sql help file in
   NetBackup\help\.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET233258

Description:
   The non-English names were not legible in the NetBackup for SQL Server
   progress viewer. The names will now display correctly.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET289682

Description:
   A full DSSU disk could cause jobs to hang, if the media server was running
   on a Windows/NT host. The backup image processed when the DSSU became full
   would not be deleted in all cases.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Etrack Incident = ET277846

Description:
   Staging of images that were no longer in the catalog caused a 190 error.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually delete the images that are not in the
   catalog.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET277814

Description:
   Restores with a Hitachi NAS filer failed. The NDMP log showed the
   NDMP_DATA_START_RECOVER has the restore path, and listed it twice.

Workaround:
   Restores will work as long as the file-system path (the path that was
   initially backed up) is not selected. If the entire image is needed for
   restore, select all the files and directories in the file-system path instead.

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Etrack Incident = ET287624

Description:
   When a client is included in multiple policies, synthetic backups may fail
   if incremental backups for these policies were initiated at the same time.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, set the "Maximum jobs per client" master server
   property to 1.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET292764 ET289149

Description:
   Corrected an issue where backups were possibly skipped if the frequency was a
   multiple of 24-hours (interval mode) and the backup window was greater than
   24-hours. (Only the first backup was run in the failure scenario.)

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, make the backup windows no greater than 24-hours.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET293145 ET219875


Description:
   NetBackup processes may core dump if an error occurs. The stack from the
   core file showed problems with the ndmp_user_scsi() or ndmp_user_tape()
   functions.

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Etrack Incident = ET277782

Description:
   bpdm would corrupt a TIR file when a "disk full" condition was encountered.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET267554

Description:
   After successful SQL Server backups, the bphdb log showed a Status 0 as a
   severity <16> and ERR.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this status, you can safely ignore the severity <16>
   error if the Status in the bphdb log message is 0.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET289067

Description:
   The backup fails when backing up more than 255 SQL Server databases from
   one server using the $ALL command within the .bch file. The backup fails
   on job 255 and the Automatic backup schedule job is left in a hung state.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET234559

Description:
   The capability to eject tapes in ascending order by expiration date rather
   than alphabetically is added with this patch.
   
   To eject tapes in order by expiration date, create a SORT_EJECT_MEDIA file
   in the vault/sessions directory. This "touch" file can be an empty file.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET203246

Description:
   In Windows NetBackup Administration console, following Vault Reports 1st
   column disappears after every run report command when data is available for
   that report. So here every time user needs to resize the 1st column to see
   the data.
   1. Media Going Off-site
   2. Media Coming On-site
   3. Inventory

Workaround:
   Resize the first column after each run report command.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET293956

Description:
   The Media Manager Service, vmd, was not handling the QUERY_BYROBNUM_AND_SLOT
   request correctly. Because of this, vmphyinv was not able to fetch the volume
   record given for the robot number and slot, and was misbehaving.  

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Etrack Incident = ET289973

Description:
   There are occasional Dr. Watson crashes or program exception pop-ups when
   running the NetBackup SQL Server agent. When these occur, they usually do
   not prevent the backup from completing.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET293220

Description:
   You can now restore Backup Exec images to clustered applications on
   Windows (such as, Microsoft Exchange).

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET270191

Description:
   Vault can report status 281 if duplication job skips a few images that have
   already been duplicated. Instead, status 1 should be reported.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident =  ET287111

Description:
   An error occurred when a SAP online backup was started and a Tablespace
   (PSAPES46CI) in the Oracle DB was placed in BACKUP MODE by the agent. The
   backup received a STATUS 134 error in BPTM & BPBRM. The bpbkar, bptm, and
   bpbrm processes would exit properly, however the SAP agent process
   remained active, waiting for the backup to be queued again and rerun. This
   caused the Tablespace (PSAPES46CI ) to be left in BACKUP MODE.
   
   The following is an example log of how this error occurred.
   
   03:08:23.624 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:08:16 INF -
   Processing /oracle/P01/sapdata4/es46ci_1/es46ci.data1
   
   03:08:23.624 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:08:19 INF -
   BRSAP BR280I Time stamp 2004-11-28 03.08.19
   
   03:08:23.624 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:08:19 ERR -
   bpbkar killed by SIGPIPE                                    
   
   Bpbkar gets 40 error, bptm & bpbrm 134 error
   The backup gets requeued in the scheduler and then rerun. Unfortunately on
   the Client the backup fails with this error:
   
   03:08:23.624 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:08:19 INF -
   Waiting for mount of media id PFC121 on server S01Q02 for writing.
   
   03:08:53.623 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:08:46 INF -
   Waiting in NetBackup scheduler work queue on server s01a20
   
   03:09:23.623 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:09:18 INF -
   Waiting in NetBackup scheduler work queue on server s01a20
   
   03:09:53.622 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:09:51 INF -
   Waiting in NetBackup scheduler work queue on server s01a20
   
   03:10:08.622 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:09:57 INF -
   Processing /oracle/P01/sapdata4/es46ci_1/es46ci.data1
   
   03:10:08.622 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:10:00 INF -
   BRSAP BR280I Time stamp 2004-11-28 03.09.59
   
   03:10:08.622 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:10:00 INF -
   BRSAP #BEGIN /oracle/P01/sapdata4/es46ci_1/es46ci.data1
   
   03:10:08.622 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:10:00 INF -
   BRSAP BR280I Time stamp 2004-11-28 03.09.59
   
   03:10:08.623 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:10:00 INF -
   BRSAP BR345E Error in backup utility while switching the status of
   file /oracle/P01/sapdata4/es46ci_1/es46ci.data1
   
   03:10:08.623 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:10:00 INF -
   BRSAP BR280I Time stamp 2004-11-28 03.09.59
   03:10:08.623 [25925] <4> backint_monitor_log: [25926.00] 03:10:00 ERR -
   SAP begin alter table space failed
   
   Because the Tablespace (PSAPES46CI) is still in BACKUP MODE from the first
   backup attempt.

   All NetBackup Unix Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET233636

Description:
   When backing up files on Windows that contain extended attributes,
   bpbkar32.exe may crash.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET286655

Description:
   An error occurred that would cause bpverify to fail with a 191 error on a
   single master/media server.  The operating system would time out the
   socket before the processing finished.
   
   CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 1800
   tcp_keepalive_interval = 7200000
   tcp_time_wait_interval = 1000
   
   06:48:42.943 [7244] <2> get_adaptable_string: (4) network read() error:
   Connection reset by peer (131)
   06:48:42.944 [7244] <2> db_FLISTreceive: expected 9, got 1

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, set the default time-out on sockets to be longer, or
   perform a larger number of small backups.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET279260 ET293080

Description:
   Corrected maislot timing issues that sporadically occur on certain robots when
   using AUTO_UPDATE_ROBOT.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET264337

Description:
   When performing IDR on a system and the backup images are encrypted,
   statements similar to the following may be seen in the progress log:
   
   WRN - File is 56-bit DES encrypted, but no decryption key is available
   INF - TAR EXITING WITH STATUS = 5

Additional Notes:
   After applying this patch, the DR files for the machines whose backup
   images have been encrypted need to be recreated.
   
   If the machine is in a state where IDR is being performed, the patch can
   be installed on a different machine and then the files can be manually
   copied over to the IDR machine.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET271314

Description:
   Using the encryption algorithm, blowfish, on Solaris 9 platforms caused
   set_ndmp_attr of ndmpmoveragent to fail.  The following data is an example
   of this failure.
   
   [root@galvatron]:/:>set_ndmp_attr -verify
   Verify Host name: galvatron
   Connecting to host "galvatron" as user "root"...
   Waiting for connect notification message...
   Opening session--attempting with NDMP protocol version 2...
   Opening session--successful with NDMP protocol version 2
     host supports TEXT authentication
   Logging in using TEXT method...
   17:44:53.152 [03044] ndmp_net_read: connection 0x3e0d0: (5) end of file
   detected
   17:44:53.153 [03044] ndmp_message_receive: xdr_ndmp_header failed, unable
   to
   XDR decode
   ndmp_connect_client_auth failed
   set_ndmp_attr: host "galvatron" failed
   NDMP failed to verify host
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Etrack Incident = ET266316

Description:
   The "set_ndmp_attr -verify server" for remote NDMP would fail, if the
   server's root/administrator password was more than eight characters long.

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Etrack Incident = ET266303

Description:
   For NDMP restores on NetApp filers, more than 1024 files can be restored
   using DAR.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Etrack Incident = ET270773

Description:
   IM filename format contains timestamp and re-generation of IM reports is
   not allowed. This fix changes the IM filename to the following format:
   CustomerNumber_Vault_SID_C/V.IM. Also regeneration of IM reports is now
   allowed.  

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET199373

Description:
   Chinese date are gibberish on the NetBackup 5.0 WinNT Chinese in Session ID
   box and Search Result log box of Master/Vault_Report GUI.
   

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET213753

Description:
   The lost media report doesn't report offsite tapes of a different media
   type.
   In a scenario where a customer migrates from one media type to another,
   the expiring offsite media of the old media type did not get reported in the
   lost media report or the picklist for vault report.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET295112

Description:
   The scheduler has been modified to correctly process a status 134 error race
   condition in a multiplex backup.
   
   This condition occurs when a multiplex child bpsched starts a backup, but
   the storage unit is over committed. A status 134 is sent back to the
   multiplex child bpsched, but the child sched is already adding another
   backup to the multiplex group.
   
   The child sched attempts to send the new jobs information to bpbrm, but
   bpbrm has exited and the connection is defunct. The scheduler was
   incorrectly logging the defunct connection in the job progress log. With
   this change scheduler will not log the broken socket, but will correctly
   read and process the 134 from the inbound connection.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET229930 ET295123

Description:
   FlashBackup on Windows for incremental backups was allocating 32 times the
   needed space for the bitmaps it needed.  In addition, during incremental
   backups the possibility existed that the FlashBackup code would attempt to
   use structures in space that had previously been freed.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET294712

Description:
   bpretlevel loops were echoing the phrase 'What?' when changing retention
   levels.  No input seems to be a satisfactory response to exit the loop until a
   ctrl-C is entered.  There did not seem to be any way to change retention
   levels with the client interface because of this bug.  A correction within the
   source code has orrected this problem.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET287371

Description:
   When multiple disk staging jobs are initiated and the DSSU is at or
   near capacity, some jobs may fail with a status 84 error, "disk full,
   attempting to remove the same staged images".
   
   The BPDM logs contained entries that indicated no matching entries were found
   in the catalog, (db_IMAGE: db_end_sts() failed: no entity was found).

Workaround:
   If the DSSU is nearing capacity, manually remove the previously staged
   images. These images are identified by an additional zero-length file of
   the same name, with a ".ds" extension.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET295589

Description:
   In case of partial success of the eject step, media that were successfully
   ejected will not be displayed in the non-vaulted report for that vault
   session now.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET296132 ET270045 ET268600 ET260459 ET273679 ET220083 ET260459 ET274370

Description:
   Added support for the following libraries:
   
   - ARCHIVE Python 06241-XXX910B
   - Certance CLL3200
   - Diligent VTF Open
   - Exabyte VXA 1x10 Autoloader
   - Exabyte 1x7 Autoloader
   - IBM DDS4 Autoloader
   - IBM 3623 2SX
   - SEAGATE DAT 9SP40-400910B"
   
   Added support for the following drives:
   
   - Exabyte VXA-2
   - HP LTO3
   - HP VS160
   - IBM Ultirum-TD3, 3580-TD3
   
   Changed Serialization for the following libraries:
   
   - Sony CSM-200, CSM-100, CSM-60

Additional Notes:
   Devices can be included in this file before they officially supported.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET161550

Description:
   Oracle backups would fail when running concurrent RMAN jobs.
   

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Linux2.4 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 SGI Solaris )
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Etrack Incident = ET297660

Description:
   The v41.1.127 VxMS release level contains fixes for two problems.  The first
   fix enables DLM to work with FlashBackup on Windows. The second fix prevents
   the VxMS function, vfm_readdir, from looping.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET296424

Description:
   This bpbrm binary fixes an intermittent socket problem that occurs during
   database backups. The backup may fail with a status of 54.
   
   Examination of the bpbrm debug log will show the following:
   
   07:10:52.662 [3832.2768] < 16> bpbrm listen_for_client: listen for client
   timeout during accept from name listen socket after 60 seconds
   
   Examination of the dbclient debug log will show the following type of
   message:
   
   02:24:07.956 [528.660] < 8> connectSock: WRN - connect() to server failed,
   No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET287624

Description:
   When simultaneous differential incremental backups are done for the
   same client, a subsequent synthetic backup for that client may fail.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not run simultaneous backups on the same client.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET300775

Description:
   Using the Java Console to restore UNC formatted images on the network to
   any Windows master/media server, the restore operation would fail. The
   directory/file names could not be found.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Intel64 )
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Etrack Incident = ET302233

Description:
   Robot inventory update was not taking into account the media type for
   existing standalone media that have been moved into a robot. It was only
   looking at the barcode rules. This was the cause of the error "media
   type and volume group mismatch (101)". Robot inventory update now updates
   the media residences to be robotic without changing the media type.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET302803

Description:
   In the Windows Administration Console, Activity Monitor node, there was a
   crash when viewing the job details dialog for some synthetic backup jobs.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Etrack Incident = ET302340

Description:
   Scheduler was not preferring the local storage unit when using storage
   unit groups and in-line tape copy.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET303121

Description:
   The NetBackup bptm process could core dump if NDMP processes file history
   with inodes with the 32nd bit set as code paths used signed integets for
   this value, making the inode appear negative.

Additional Notes:
   This problem was encountered while running a third party file system, the
   SGI
   open source XFS file system. This file system actually uses 64-bit inodes
   however in this instance the NDMP file history was altered which caused the
   32nd bit to be set.

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Etrack Incident = ET303187

Description:
   When ejecting an ACS tape using the Windows Administration Console, the
   eject hangs if the first CAP in the drop-down list is not selected.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Etrack Incident = ET299528

Description:
   When backing up Lotus Notes databases, some databases were skipped.  These
   skipped databases were not reported as a error; the backup exited with an
   status 0 instead of a status 1.  

   All NetBackup Windows Clients Linux2.4 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 Solaris
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Etrack Incident = ET194804

Description:
   FlashBackup, using a FlashSnap alternate client snapshot method, fails on
   Windows 2000 and Windows 2003.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET303563 ET302347

Description:
   Main sched failed to recognize a media server that was initially off line,
   and then brought on line after main sched went active.
   
   If the media server was brought back while scheduler was not active or the
   master server was bounced, then everything worked correctly.
   
   This fix enables scheduler to ?pick up? the newly introduced media server
   using the /bp/bin/admincmd/bpschedreq ?read_stunits command.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET304467

Description:
   Staging/Duplication from a disk staging unit was not working when more
   than 32765 files were in the staging area.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET259303

Description:
   Enhancements have been added to bpdm and bpdbm to clean up fragments that
   used to be left on the media server when bpdm failures occurred.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET258774

Description:
   When performing backups that collect disaster recovery information, the
   collection of the disaster recovery information may be failing.  Upon
   further investigation, it may be because drfile.exe is crashing on the
   client system.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Etrack Incident = ET309222

Description:
   Backups were taking too long between job complete and the 'end writing'.
   Corrects were made to a recursive call in searching for a storage unit.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET299873

Description:
   Bptm, bpdm, or bpdbm occasionally crashed during TIR incremental backups.  
   Bprd, bpbrm, or bpsched might have been affected as well.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET299874

Description:
   Multiplexed backup jobs would occasionally hang.  This would happen if the
   bptm or bpdm parent process crashed, or if bptm could not successfully add
   the TIR fragment for a TIR backup.  It may have also happen due to a timing
   problem in bpbrm when new jobs were started.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET313368

Description:
   The fix to allow greater than 32K entries to be staged would only work if
   the DSSU and destination storage unit are on the same media server.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Etrack Incident = ET314642

Description:
   Client VSP custom settings were lost after upgrading from NetBackup 5.0 MP4.
   Changes were made so the pack installer will only update VSP binaries.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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NB_50_4_M
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Description:
   Resuming a checkpoint backup could result in the selection of a different
   media server if a failure occurred on the initial backup attempt.
   
   The failure scenario would look something like the following:
     1) Backup reached a checkpoint.
     2) Then failed (in this case a 13 "read failed" was received).
     3) The Scheduler attempts to programmatically re-submit.
     4) However the drives were re-set & downed.
     5) The result was that the job exited with a 213 "no storage units
        available" error.
   
   The original storage unit information was "lost" so the job could
   potentially resume on a different media server. If the job was resumed in
   this way, the backed-up data would reside on two different media servers
   and any subsequent restore would fail.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Added Solaris10 support to the client drop-down list for this release.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   After an NDMP import occurred, the file count would drop by a very large
   number.  

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   There is a potential for missed files if all the following conditions
   exist:
    - Advanced client backup
    - Incremental backup
    - Multi-stream backup
    - Backup stream is not stream 1
   
   In addition, files modified after the snapshot is taken but before the
   (non-stream 1) image is created may be missed.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   "Ghost" backup jobs were appearing in the activity monitor.  For example, a
   deleted backup job could (partially) re-appear in the activity monitor.
   This would only happen to a deleted job that was one number lower than a
   multi-copy backup.
   
   And example of this scenario is:
     1) Job n finishes.
     2) Job n is deleted from the activity monitor.
     3) Multi-copy job n+1, n+2, n+3 finishes.
     4) Activity monitor incorrectly updates jobs n, n+1, n+2.
     5) Deleted job n (partially) re-appears.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A "No activity in XXX minutes" message, similar to the following, may
   appear in the detail.log file and show an unusally long period in which no
   activity occurs:
   
   runDups(): duplicate.log.5_en: No activity in 17768237 minutes
   
   This message is changed to "Waiting for completion of duplication" and
   gives a more accurate report of the time.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   The Vault Operator Menu (vltopmenu) allowed users to set an invalid
   container return date or use an invalid format for a container return date.

Additional Notes:
   These are the guidelines for changing the date:
   * If no year is provided then the current year is considered.
   * year (if provided) is interpreted as:
   * two digit year yy 0-38 interpreted as 20yy
   * two digit year yy 39-69 are illegal UNIX dates and will be converted to
   0 (which is 1/1/70)
   * two digit year yy 70-99 interpreted as 19yy
   * four digit year yyyy interpreted as it is
   * dates before Jan 1 1970 are coverted to Jan 1 1970
   * dates after Jan 19 2038 are coverted to Jan 19 2038
   * It is considered valid to provide a date prior to current date.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   Vault jobs fail with "status 23" when run from a vault policy if another
   "Program" directory or file resides on the same drive on which NetBackup
   is installed.

Workaround:
   Run the vault job by using a vltrun command from a command prompt, run the
   profile from the shortcut menu, or rename the other "Program" directory or
   file on the drive.  

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   Vault jobs fail with "status 23" when run from a vault policy if another
   "Program" directory or file resides on the same drive on which NetBackup
   is installed.

Workaround:
   Run the vault job by using a vltrun command from a command prompt, run the
   profile from the shortcut menu, or rename the other "Program" directory or
   file on the drive.  

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   After NetBackup 4.5 to 5.0 upgrade, media are suspended when profiles that
   pre-date the upgrade are run without first opening the profile dialog and
   then saving the profile (clicking OK).

Workaround:
   For each profile for which you do not want media suspended, open the
   profile dialog, click the Eject tab, then click OK (making sure that no
   suspend options are selected).

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   Vault does not give the user the ability to specify which host is selected
   for use as the "robotic control host" for an API robot.

Workaround:
   Change the robotic control host value in the vault.xml file.
   
   CAUTION: Editing the vault.xml file may cause problems and should be done
   carefully.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   The interrupt code paths for the Scheduler were simplified to eliminate
   scheduler core dumps because the interrupt handlers were too "noisy".

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   One CPU may reach 100% utilization for a bpbrm process that encounters a
   certain Checkpoint/Restart for Backup state.  If there are as many bpbrm
   processes in this state as there are CPUs on the system, the system may
   appear to be non-responsive because the bpbrm processes are using all of the
   available CPU cycles.  This problem was only be seen on Windows media
   servers and no other platforms.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   Restore job showed incomplete status (exit status 5) after a successful
   client-initiated restore.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Intel64 )
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Description:
   If an in-line copy backup is multiplexed, and one of the copies gets a
   failure (but continues), then subsequent additions to this troubled
   multiplexed group generates excessive failure messages.
   
   This code change inhibits adding new backup jobs to multiplexed groups
   that contain a failing copy.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The bpplschedrec -deldayomonth command deletes a range of days instead of
   the specified day.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The Vault Administration interface (vltadm) does not allow user
   specification of the robotic control host.
   

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   When making multiple copies, Vault does not duplicate an image if invalid
   copies exist in the destination volume pool. (Vault should only skip
   duplication if valid copies exist in the destination volume pool.)

Workaround:
   Before performing duplication, run an image database cleanup session
   (bpimage -cleanup) to ensure that invalid image copies are deleted from
   the image database.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   The scheduler does not automatically start "bpexpdate -deassignempty" to
   deassign media that do not have associated images after "bprecover -l" has
   been run.

Workaround:
   If a bprecover -l has been executed, remove the following file:
   
   Unix:
   /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/deassign_lock
   
   Windows:
   VERITAS\NetBackup\Bin\deassign_lock
   
   Do not remove this file if a catalog recover (bprecover -r) has been done.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The cancel_all_exceeded_max_wait() function does not scale well in large
   environments. This change modifies the way incomplete jobs are processed
   when they have exceeded the maximum incomplete time.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A Vault policy that ejects media (using vlteject in the policy) creates an
   extra Job in the Activity Monitor.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   The problem existed when the following conditions were true:
    - Snap backup (advanced client, Windows Open File Backup (WOFB)).
    - Incremental backup.
    - Multi-stream backup.
    - Stream 1 is not due, but is force started to perform the snap shot
   operation. Aggravated by ?frequency? mode (frequency is NOT multiple of 24-
   hrs).
   
   The problem can be minimized/eliminated by configuring for an all stream
   backup:
    - Use calendar based scheduling.
    - Use ?interval? mode (frequency is multiple of 24-hrs).
    - Avoid multi-streaming snap backups.
   
   This problem resulted because of an oversight in cloning a due stream into
   a non-due stream1. Remember, stream1 is not due, but is required to
   perform the snap shot operation. The due stream information is copied in
   mass to create the stream1 information, and then adjusted to make it
   stream1 unique. The error occurs because the backup times (last backup,
   last full backup, last incremental backup) were not updated to the correct
   stream1 values. As a result of this, stream1 uses the stream2 image
   creation times. Image creation times are used to compute the delta time
   which determines the targeted incremental backup files.
   
   Unfortunately stream2 also suffers the same failure. The stream2
   incremental backup should be based upon the stream1 snap time, but stream1
   was using the incorrect time for the snap. So, all the due streams suffered
   this failure.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When Vault runs "bpimagelist" to obtain all images written in the time
   window for image selection, it does not check whether or not the images
   have expired. It puts expired images in the "preview.list" and tries to
   duplicate them.
   
   The consequences of this are as follows:
   
      - Vault successfully duplicates the first image and updates the media
   DB with the expiration date (the same as the backup retention level).
   
      - NetBackup expires the image (while Vault continues to prepare
   duplication for the next image), causing the tape to be de-assigned and
   placed back into the scratch pool (if the system has this configured).
   
      - Vault continues to duplicate the next image, but selects a new
   media for it because the previous one was no longer available to
   append to. NetBackup expires this new media and places it back into the
   scratch pool.
   
     - This behavior continues until Vault encounters a VALID image (in
   the preview.list) that it can duplicate without expiring - and to which
   the duplication of subsequent valid images can be appended.
   
     - After processing the preview.list, Vault generates the eject.list,
   which contains all the media used for duplication. Because some of that
   media was de-assigned and moved to the scratch pool, the reports
   (specifically the picking list for robot report) are incorrect.

Workaround:
   Extend the retention level of the backups to be duplicated or ensure that
   the Vault session does not run when images are due to be expired.

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Description:
   Vault does not give the user the ability to specify which host was selected
   for use as the "robotic control host" for an API robot.

Additional Notes:
   In the current patch solution, 'Robot control host' name is made editable.
   It is recommended that you change this host name only in case of API robots
   that have different Robot Control hosts. In all other cases, this field
   shows the correct Robot control host name.

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Description:
   In certain cases, a backup job may receive an error, but the job remains
   active and must be manually cancelled.

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Description:
   Under some circumstances, an image file might be expired on the Master
   server and remain on the Media server. When media full is detected for a
   DiskStaging storage unit, the media server attempts to remove the two
   oldest images. If these images were no longer in the catalog on the Master
   server, they could not be removed and the backup would fail.
   
   The code was changed to remove the image files if the Master server no
   longer had them in the catalog.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually delete the image files that are causing the
   problems along with their .ds file.

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Description:
   A loss of multiplexed groups within bpsched.exe resulted in the failure to
   cancel multiplexed backups.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Changing the client name and policy type multiple times in the NetBackup
   Windows client GUI will no longer cause a crash.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   You can no longer use the Windows NetBackup Client GUI to change the
   client name to an invalid client name using the "Specify NetBackup Machines
   and Policy Type..." dialog box.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   An NDMP backup in the ASCII catalog format would fail and produce the
   following error in the bptm log:
       
   
   08:42:17.202 [5704.5624] <2> write_data_ndmp: calling
   ndmp_bpfsmap_create
   08:42:18.304 [5704.5624] <2> write_data_ndmp: bpfsmap longjmp: setjmp
   returned 6; aborting backup
   ...
   08:42:18.764 [5704.5624] <2> write_data: write_data_ndmp() returned -8,
   EXIT_Status 6, Kbytes = 1359099
   08:42:18.774 [5704.5624] <2> write_backup: write_data() returned,
   exit_status = 6, CINDEX = 0, TWIN_INDEX = 0, backup_status = -8
   

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Description:
   If you create a DSSU from the command line, but you do not create a
   schedule for it, and then you access the storage unit from the NetBackup
   Administration Console for Windows, the console would crash after you
   clicked OK.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The Permission configuration screen lists a permission name "lternate
   Client."  This name should be "Alternate Client."

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   When attempting to restore from a Hitachi Lightning NAS Blade 9900V image
   that was backed up with the file list "set files=dir1 dir2 dir3" directive
   specifying multiple files, the restore fails with status 5.
   
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Description:
   The DB2 and Oracle template names that contain double-byte characters now
   display correctly in the Database Template Administration lists in the
   Windows NetBackup Client GUI.  

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Using the NetBackup Windows Client GUI, you can now successfully run a DB2
   database template when you are logged in with an 8-character username.  

Workaround:
   Use a username shorter or longer than 8 characters.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The NetBackup Client GUI's database "Template Summary" dialog now
   correctly displays Oracle and DB2 template names that contain double-byte
   characters.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The following log entry in the bptm log was confusing (in this patch, the
   word DEBUG has been removed):  
       
   09:37:46.035 [16536] <4> ndmp_internal_open_and_auth: NDMP server DEBUG
   suggests protocol version 3
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Description:
   When restoring or backing up files using a proxy, NbWin.exe (Backup,
   Archive, and Restore) may fail with an application error.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Exchange Mailbox backups fail with a status 69 if the file list contained
   an entry that did not exist. Have Exchange Mailbox backups exit status 1
   if a file list entry does not exist.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   A change in NetBackup 5.0 MP3 caused the following three fields in the
   media going off-site reports to display 0 instead of the correct values:
   
   Number of images for this session
   Kbytes for this session
   Number of images not for this session

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   Disk Staging would not correctly relocate backup images from clients when
   a client name contained an "_" character.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, remove the "_" from the client computer names.

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Description:
   NetBackup Administration Console (on re-launch) and admincmd/bpschedule
   display incorrect or no values for specific_include_dates specified in
   calendar-based schedule for DSSU relocation schedule. However, this does
   not affect the configured schedule getting triggered at correct time. This
   behavior is observed only on HP-UX platform.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A race condition existed when two restore jobs needed the same piece of
   media, from the same server, when this media was not already in the media
   database.  This condition could cause the media to be added twice, and one
   of the restores to fail.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   In one instance, some catalog files were corrupted when the system ran out
   of disk space. This caused bpdbm to crash whenever it tried to load the
   corrupted catalog files. The command "bpdbm -consistency 2" also crashed
   every time these corrupted files were checked.
   
   The cause of this problem was the buffer overrun in libcatalog when loading
   corrupted files: the pointers and string lengths are wrong after mapping
   the file into memory. To address this problem, code was added to safe guard
   buffer overrun to fix the crash of bpdbm.  In addition, code was added in
   image.c to move corrupted catalog files out of /db/images (into /db.corrupt
   directory) when running "bpdbm -consistency 2".
   
   This new code resulted in the following new feature:
   
   "bpdbm -consistency" will move corrupted catalog files out of the catalog
   repository "/netbackup/db/images" and into "/netbackup/db.corrupt"
   directory.
   
   After running the above command, users will need to do the following:
   1. Record all file paths in /db.corrupt;
   2. Re-import the files in step 1;
   3. Delete files in /db.corrupt.

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Description:
   Improved VMD debug logging to better enable analysis for slow servers.
   
   Allow control of VMD child timeout, such that slow servers can be
   interrupted, before VMD encounters connection timeout's on other
   connections.
   
   Add "VMD_CHILD_TIMEOUT = xx", to the vm.conf file.  xx is the number of
   seconds to wait for a child to release its lock on the volume database.
   Allowable time is 60 to 360 seconds, where 360 is the default (a value
   used prior to this patch).

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Bpbrm received a SIGSEGV and core dumped in the malloc system call. This
   issue has been resolved.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   If the following conditions are met, the activity monitor will report
   a "status 50" failure for the child duplication jobs.  
   
   - A customer is configured with a disk-staging storage unit.
   - The DSSU's "Disk Staging Schedule" is configured to produce multiple
     copies.
   - A DSSU duplication takes longer than 20 minutes.
   
   NOTE: The single parent duplication job, as well as the "__DSSU_POLICY_"
   backup job, remains active in the activity monitor.  In addition, ALL
   processes remain active.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Following messages did not match:
   
   NecErr0363N "recveived an error from bptm request to suspend media"
   TrbErr0631N "received an error from bptm request to suspend media"
   
   NecErr0364N "recveived an error from bptm request to un-suspend media"
   TrbErr0632N "received an error from bptm request to un-suspend media"
   
   NecErr0378N "unable to get address of the local listen socket"
   TrbErr0646N "unable to get the address of the local listen socket"

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   vmphyinv is unable to read the tape header in NDMP drives. This affects
   NDMP drives and the NetWare media server (that are handled using NDMP
   protocol).

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   If NetBackup is configured to duplicate an image and also configured to
   change the retention level of the new copy to a retention level that is
   configured as "expires immediately", then the original image also appears
   to be expired at the end of the duplication. Any backup taken after that,
   returns the original image.

Workaround:
   Any subsequent backup would expunge expired copy from the image file, and
   bring back the original image (to image list and for restore operation).
   

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Description:
   The Oracle recovery template would cause a core dump if it was used under
   the Template Administration window.  

Workaround:
   Place the Oracle/DB2 recovery templates in a directory other than where
   backup templates reside.
   
   Template administration looks at backup templates in the following
   directory :
   
   /usr/openv/netbackup/db/dbtemplates/oracle (Oracle - Unix)
   /usr/openv/netbackup/db/dbtemplates/db2 (DB2 - Unix)
   
   VERITAS\NetBackup\db\dbtemplates\oracle (Oracle - Windows)
   VERITAS\NetBackup\db\dbtemplates\db2 (DB2 - Windows)

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A problem would occur when SQL Server images were stored using the fully
   qualified domain name (such as min.veritas.com). The fully qualified domain
   name was used, for example, if the client name was an FQDN.
   
   In this scenario, the SQL Server agent successfully browsed for the images
   but created an incorrect batch file. In particular, the image name was
   specified in correctly. In addition, if the image is stored as
   tiger.min.com the image name would be created as:
   
      MSSQL7\tiger.veritas.com\db\ePO_ENT001\~\0\001of001\20040620161136\\C
   
   However, the agent would generate the batch file using:
   
   NBIMAGE "entsql001/MSSQL7/tiger/db/ePO_ENT001/~/0/001of001/20040620161136//C
   "
   
   This caused the restore to fail. Errors such as the following would appear
   in the dbclient log,
   
   14:46:19.471 [2940.2996] <32> DBthreads::dbclient: ERR - <VxBSAQueryObject>
   failed with error <17>. The text follows:
   14:46:19.471 [2940.2996] <1> DBthreads::dbclient:     CONTINUATION: - No
   object matched the specified predicate.
   14:46:18.158 [2940.2996] <8> VxBSAQueryObject: WRN - Query unsuccessful for
   client ENTSQL001.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually update the batch file using the correct image
   name.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   If BATCHSIZE is used in the batch file and one of the referenced databases
   does not exist, then the SQL agent hangs.  Below is sample batch file.
   
   BATCHSIZE 3
   OPERATION BACKUP
   DATABASE "master"
   SQLHOST "CASS"
   NBSERVER "CASS"
   MAXTRANSFERSIZE 0
   BLOCKSIZE 7
   ENDOPER TRUE
   
   OPERATION BACKUP
   DATABASE "johnny"
   SQLHOST "CASS"
   NBSERVER "CASS"
   MAXTRANSFERSIZE 0
   BLOCKSIZE 7
   ENDOPER TRUE
   
   OPERATION BACKUP
   DATABASE "msdb"
   SQLHOST "CASS"
   NBSERVER "CASS"
   MAXTRANSFERSIZE 0
   BLOCKSIZE 7
   ENDOPER TRUE
   
   'Johnny' was not a database that existed on the system.  The backup
   completed successfully for the 2 databases that existed but the
   dbbackex.exe process hung after encountering this message:
   
   11:07:10.900 [2188.1000] <4> StartupProcess: INF - Starting: <"D:\Program
   Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\progress" MSSQL>
   11:09:47.233 [2124.3644] <32> CDBbackrec::InitDeviceSet_Part2(): ERR - Error
   in
   GetConfiguration: 0x80770003. The text follows:
   11:09:47.233 [2124.3644] <1> CDBbackrec::InitDeviceSet_Part2():    
   CONTINUATION: - The api was waiting and the timeout interval had elapsed.
   11:09:47.233 [2124.3644] <4> KillAllThreads: INF - entering KillAllThreads
   <2>
   11:09:47.233 [2124.3920] <4> KillAllThreads: INF - entering KillAllThreads
   <2>
   11:09:47.233 [2124.3732] <4> KillAllThreads: INF - entering KillAllThreads
   <2>
   11:09:48.233 [2124.3644] <16> CODBCaccess::LogODBCerr: DBMS MSG - ODBC
   message.
   ODBC return code <-1>, SQL State <08004>, Message Text <[Microsoft][ODBC SQL
   Server Driver][SQL Server]Could not locate entry in sysdatabases for
   database
   'johnny'. No entry found with that name. Make sure that the name is entered
   correctly.>
   11:09:48.233 [2124.3644] <16> CODBCaccess::LogODBCerr: DBMS MSG -
   <[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]BACKUP DATABASE is
   terminating
   abnormally.>
   11:09:48.233 [2124.3644] <32> Dbbackrec::PerformNBOperation: ERR - Error
   found
   executing <backup database "johnny" to VIRTUAL_DEVICE='VNBU0-2124-3644' with
   blocksize = 65536, maxtransfersize = 65536, buffercount = 1>
   
   The backup ends by never completing and the processes are hung on the
   client.  

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   During an alternate client restore of Informix, the physical restore is
   successful. However, the logical log restore always fails while restoring
   the last log requested. This happens whether the restore is a full
   restore, point-in-time restore or point-in-log restore.
   
   The transaction appears to be complete on the client and the client
   disconnects the socket connections to the media server. The media server
   would not expect this and would exit with status 24.

   (All UNIX NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The NetBackup SQL agent in the NetBackup 5.0 MP1 with backup scripts and
   using $ALL and BATCHSIZE would place the BATCHSIZE directive into all
   OPERATION requests but are only allowed in the first set.
   
   If the script (.bch file) was similar to the following:
   
   BATCHSIZE 2
   OPERATION BACKUP
   DATABASE $ALL
   SQLHOST 'SQLVIRTUAL'
   SQLINSTANCE 'INST1'
   NBSERVER 'DB-AD02'
   MAXTRANSFERSIZE 0
   BLOCKSIZE 7
   BROWSECLIENT 'SQLVIRTUAL'
   ENDOPER TRUE
   
   The failures looked like the following:
   
   dbclient log:
   23:17:42.677 [2172.2212] <16> ReadBatch: USER - Error. BATCHSIZE cannot be
   specified after the first operation.
   23:17:42.677 [2172.2212] <16> ReadBatch: USER - BATCHSIZE and GROUPSIZE
   cannot both be specified in an operation.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   SCSI-3 library commands have standardized on op code 0x37 for the command
   INITIALIZE ELEMENT STATUS w/RANGE.  Previous implementations by numerous
   vendors had used vendor-unique code 0xE7 - which was implemented by
   NetBackup.  SCSI-3 libraries will return sense data 20/00 when sent an E7.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use only tapes with barcodes that are valid for your
   library vendor.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   NetBackup was not properly using the firmware revision to retrieve the
   correct device mapping in the device mappings file.  This has never been a
   problem in the field because Symantec has never had to use the firmware
   revision in the device mappings file - this is being done for new device
   support.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Untranslated error messages were discovered and corrected on the Oracle
   agent user interface.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients ALPHA HP Linux2.4 RS6000_433 Solaris
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Description:
   When doing a consolidated eject for a vault job that contains multiple
   media types, all media are ejected but only the media from one media type
   are changed to the off-site volume group. The media from the other media
   types remain in the robotic volume group.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   In the localized verison of Oracle, the text, "WHOLE DATABASE", was
   hardcoded.  This has been fixed.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients ALPHA HP Linux2.4 RS6000_433 SGI Solaris
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Description:
   NetBackup was not properly examining the SCSI library mailslot status bits;
   therefore, during ejects of more than a MAP-full of media, the eject
   operation may abort after the first MAP-full is removed.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   For duplication, Vault picks the first image copy on disk as the source
   image for the copy operation. This can result in Vault ignoring the
   primary copy on disk, which should be used as the source.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   When using the Select Template dialog in NetBackup 5.0GA Administration
   Console for Windows, the database template file name with Japanese receives
   unreadable characters.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The NetBackup for SQL restore move script is sometimes built without
   specifying the .ldf (log) file. This only happens for multi-striped
   backups. But it does not always occur.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually edit the move script to include the MOVE log
   (.ldf) section and the restore will be successful.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Previously, cluster_config -a would go into an infinite loop when
   configuring add-on products for monitoring when anything but a lowercase
   "y" was entered at the following prompt:
   
   You have chosen to monitor  <addon>. Is this list correct? [y,n] (Y)
   
   This issue has been resolved and the defaults, "Y" and "y" are all valid
   responses.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, you would have entered a lowercase "y" instead of an
   uppercase "Y", or you could have taken the default.  

   (All UNIX NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   NetBackup for Lotus Notes will successfully backup Domino transaction log
   extents, but will NOT truncate them.

Workaround:
   Do not specify the TRANSLOG_Path for the Lotus transaction log directory in
   the notes.ini as a symbolic link.  Make sure the Lotus transaction log
   directory is always the actual physical path.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Linux2.4 RS6000_433 Solaris )
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Description:
   While trying to reduce the size of a database, the command "bpimage -
   cleanout -client dill-bk" was used.  Using the command in this way caused
   bpimage to core dump.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, allow the nightly clean-up process to clean the
   catalog.  

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   This patch contains the following fixes and additions:
   - Synchronised NetBackup 5.0 MP4 device mappings with 5.1_1.
   - Fixed serialization differences between CSM 3.01 and 4.01 firmware.
   - Added IBM DDS4 autoloader.
   - Added Sony SDX-900V (AIT-4).

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   You can now take backups using NetBackup when lun loaders are used with
   certain Adaptec HBAs.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The condition where folders are not included in the backup is only noticed
   during restore operations when attempting to select the folders/files for
   restore. The folder, sub-folder, and/or files are missing from the backup
   selection. This is a randomly occurring condition that does not occur in
   every NetBackup environment. The problem is related to a suspected memory
   corruption and may occur without notice or warning.
   
   It is very important to note that the error may never occur because not all
   Windows systems are susceptible to the memory corruption.  In addition, not
   every system will skip folders and files during the backup.
   
   This issue applies to:
   - MS-Windows-NT and FlashBackup-Windows policies for both full and
     incremental schedules.
   - Any Windows client using VSP or VSS.
   - Windows Open File Backup (WOFB) and Advanced Client backup.
   
   Although Symantec has been unable to duplicate this issue, the following
   conditions have reported :
   
   a. The policy must contain a file list stating the drives in alphabetical
   drive order.
   
   b. The policy must not use Multi-Streaming.
   
   c. The Client must be configured for individual snapshots.
   
   This issue is not noticed when multi-streaming, if the file list directive
   is ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES, or when using a global snapshot.
   
   If all of the above conditions are met, the backup will include only root
   or top level directories, no sub folders or files.  In severe cases, only
   the drive letter is visible in restore selections.

Workaround:
   Multiple work-arounds are available that reduce but do not guarantee
   complete success if the Client is susceptible to the memory corruption.  
   The following list describes some of the available options.
   
   1. Enable multiple data streams.
   2. Change the client to use a global snapshot.
   3. If using 5.0GA MP1, uninstall MP1 and execute the backup schedule with
      NetBackup 5.0 GA.
   4. Disable WOFB and Advanced Client backup methods.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When running Windows Open File Backup enabled backups using VSS on
   Windows 2003 clients, performance of the backup is considerably slower
   compared to when running a Windows Open File Backup enabled backup using
   VSP or with Windows Open File Backup disabled. Only backup performance is
   affected and no data loss occurs as a result of using VSS as the Windows
   Open File Backup snapshot provider.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   During multiplexed restores, when multiple tar instances are restoring
   files onto the same directory tree, some of the files may not get restored

   All NetBackup Unix Clients
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Description:
   When selecting a media ID for backup, if the allocation date in the
   media database does not match the assigned date in the media manager
   database, FREEZE the media because there could be database inconsisties.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The bpinst command pushes the incorrect Encryption software to 64-bit
   Windows clients.

Workaround:
   In the win_IA64 directory on the server, these files exist:
   
   libvdes40.dll
   libvdes56.dll
   bpkeyfile.exe
   
   Copy them into the VERITAS\NetBackup\Bin\ directory on the 64-bit Windows
   client.

Additional Notes:
   After applying the patch, if you haven't previously applied the workaround:
   
   Remove these files from the VERITAS\NetBackup\Bin\ directory on the 64-bit Windows client:
   
   libvdes40.dll
   libvdes56.dll
   bpkeyfile.exe
   
   Rerun the bpinst -CRYPT command from your server to push the correct files to the client.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel64 )
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Description:
   A large number of down storage units would result in and apparent
   scheduler hang. In reality, the scheduler was timing out to each media
   server in series. This fix recognizes and skips duplicate attempts to a
   down media server..

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Exchange Mailbox backups would fail with a Dr. Watson under the following
   conditions:
   
   The problem occurred when the mailbox msg (including the GUID), plus a
   mangled name length, plus 12 (for some additional characters) would equal
   exactly 512. This needs to take place at the end of a data block, which by
   the default is 64K. The result is overrunning the end of the data block,
   and this exception is the result.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   In the NetBackup client GUI, the tree showed nothing under the 'Microsoft
   Mailboxes' and 'Microsoft Exchange Public Folders' on the Select Backup
   Files panel.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   With an AIX master server, FlashBackup on Windows restores were failing
   when a zero length file was encountered.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   It was possible that the bpjobd process may hang under certain conditions.
   It has been demonstrated that this can happen if bpduplicate and bptm
   processes are killed, but it may occur in other situations.  The bpjobd
   process does not die, it just loops consuming CPU time, and nothing
   is written to the debug log.  This prevented the job DB from being updated
   with the status of existing jobs, or new jobs.  bpjobd must be killed and
   restarted by the system administrator to resolve this problem.
   
   This problem is indicated by the following data in the bpjobd debug log,
   referring to non-existent job ID 3:
   
   18:45:00.734 [17433] <2> process_active_job: Frame type is 3 (jobid 3) Sock
   (93)
   18:45:00.734 [17433] <2> process_active_job: Adding provider(1) for job(3)
   socket (93)
   18:45:00.734 [17433] <2> process_active_job: Begin to write (JOBTRYFILE) at
   offset 68 job (3)

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, kill and restart the hung bpjobd.

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Description:
   Report generation takes an extremely long time after upgrading from
   NetBackup 4.5 to version 5.0, 5.0 MP1, 5.0 MP2, or 5.0 MP3.
   

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   Vault allocates a fixed amount of memory for report generation, which may
   be more than enough memory. This fix allocates memory dynamically for
   the reports so only the memory required is reserved.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   The "media that have not been ejected" string on the Non-vaulted Images
   Report is not translated when NetBackup is localized.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   The performance of single-file restores for FlashBackup on Windows is below
   expectations.  Increasing the holding buffer size decreases the number of
   call to windows function which in turn decreases the overall restore time.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   For restores of encrypted files with FlashBackup on Windows, the data for
   these files has to be restored sequentially.  The buffering of this data
   was not functioning correctly.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Catalogs were being archived and not removed.  The problem is the output
   from bpcatarc is a Windows file specification, and was not parsed correctly.

Workaround:
   Workaround is:
   
   pipe file list from bpcatlist to bpcatarc and bpcatrm seperatly.
   
   instead of
   C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>bpcatlist | bpcatar |
   bpcatrm
   
   C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>bpcatlist | bpcatarc
   C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>bpcatlist | bpcatrm

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Description:
   Added support for Lotus Notes databases and transaction logs residing in
   Windows UNC paths. The pathname must have a minimum of three components, for
   example, \\hostname\share\lotus.  A Lotus backup job with a pathname of
   only one or two components, (such as, \\hostname or \\hostname\share)
   generates an error.

Additional Notes:
   Support for UNC paths in the file list for Lotus policies has been added.  
   This support includes both Lotus Domino databases and transaction log
   extents.  User-directed backup of Lotus databases that reside on a shared
   drive referenced by UNC paths is not currently supported.
   
   Please refer to the "NetBackup System Administrator's Guide for Windows,
   Volume I" for more information on configuring a file list for NetBackup
   policies using UNC paths.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   To assist image database cleanup in 24x7 environments, image database
   cleanup will always run in background.  bpsched will not wait until the
   cleanup is complete before scheduling new jobs.  In addition, bpsched will
   initiate an image database cleanup at periodic intervals, 12 hours by
   default.  The time interval may be changed by using the
   bpconfig -cleanup_int <hours> command.  For example, to change the interval
   to 24 hours, execute the following command:
   
      bpconfig -cleanup_int 24
   
   Use a value of 0 to disable bpsched from starting the periodic image
   database cleanup.  The maximum value is 744 hours.  Bpsched will still
   perform an image database cleanup at the end of a session, however, it will
   be run in background.  On UNIX systems, bpadm may also be used to change
   the interval.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Eliminated errors appearing in the bpbkar log when performing a backup
   using a Windows UNC pathname with a Lotus Notes policy.  Error
   messages reporting NSFDbOpen() failures for the first two pathname
   components (\\hostname and \\hostname\share)are no longer reported.
   
   A Lotus backup job with a pathname of only one or two components, (for
   example, \\hostname or \\hostname\share) causes the backup to fail and an
   error status 71 is reported.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   A synthetic backup time out would occur because of the time it would take
   to read the large extents.  

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A problem was discovered when the following conditions were met:
   1. Running SAP archiving in continuous mode, brarchive -f.
   2. The policy_log and sched_log parameters are enabled in NetBackup for SAP
      agent configuration file. (init<SID>.utl)
   
   The policy_log and sched_log parameters enable NetBackup for SAP to perform
   an additional backup of the archive logs. Having two backups of the archive
   logs (usually to different media) is an additional measure to secure the
   integrity of archive logs.
   
   In situations where the brarchive command is run in continuous mode,
   NetBackup for SAP performs two backups only for the initial set of archive
   logs. All following sets of archive logs are backed up only once.
   
   This patch fixes this problem.

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Intel64 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 Solaris )
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Description:
   When a user imports and/or restores a NetBackup 3.4 backup image in
   NetBackup 5.0/5.1, files greater than 1GB in size fail to restore and
   produce, "disk full at byte xxxxx", errors in the restore log. Image verify
   also fails with a gigabytes size mismatch error for those files. In
   addition, the Backup, Archive, and Restore GUI shows a discrepancy in
   reporting the size of those files.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The Windows NetBackup Administration Console Activity Monitor in some cases
   will show unrecognizable characters for some strings in the Jobs list.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The device configuration user interface can encounter a long delay when
   selecting a robot.  The time required to filter the lists in one case was
   reported to be approximately 20 minutes.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   In attempting to filter out file system names that are not appropriate for
   VSM management (for example, /var), VSM-Java filtered out some file system
   names that it should not have filtered (such as, /variety).

   (All VSM Servers)
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Description:
   The scheduler debug log was filling with the following message:
   
   "storage unit was not assigned for clientjob <host name> <policy name>
   <stunit name> <copy>"

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The file list for stream 1 is listed twice in the job details when stream 1
   is force-started to take a snapshot. This error is only on multi-stream
   snapshot backups.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Only fails on a UNIX master. If a user archive fails to remove some files
   (and generates a status 4), then the .f file is removed, and the files, up
   to the failed file, are removed from the client.  

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The predict algorithm was not sorting correctly. It failed to position
   cumulative incremental backups before the differential incremental backups.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A multiplexed TIR duplication would fail if the prior backup duplication
   had a TIR size greater than 1 Gigabyte, and would lead to a bptm crash.

Workaround:
   Retry the duplication using non-multiplexed duplication.  It is also
   possible that the duplication will succeed by trying multiplexed
   duplication.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Very large Teradata backups had an error where an overflow of an integer
   byte count of fractional blocks caused the wrong size to be sent to bptm.  
   This size value did not match what bptm counted and caused the backup to
   abort.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, you can back up the large database by using multiple
   streams.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   An Oracle autobackup of the control file is very slow because of the format
   of the piece name.

   (NetBackup Clients:  HP Intel-NT Linux2.4 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 SGI Solaris )
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Description:
   The backup job start time in the activity monitor was the same value for
   each attempt. The start time value should be different on each attempt.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The scheduler would send a message on the wrong queue when it detected an
   error on a client snapshot. This may result in a scheduler crash, if the
   error happened frequently, or if the scheduler stayed running for a
   prolonged period of time.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   An intermittent problem with the installer no longer occurs when trying to
   install to remote clients.  The following two files were not being copied
   to %TEMP%\X86, and caused the following error to appear.
   
   Files:  - VERITAS Maintenance Pack.msi
           - Data1.cab
   
   Error message: "The system cannot find the file specified" on Install GUI.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do the following:
   
   1) Start the installer.
   
   2) Select "Select from available computer on the network".  
   
   3) Click Next.
   
   2) Copy VERITAS Maintenance Pack.msi Data1.cab to the %TEMP%\X86 directory.
     (easiest way to find what %TEMP% is, is to open a cmd shell and run echo
     %TEMP%, usually its something like C:\Documents and
     Settings\<UserName>\Local Settings\Temp\X86).
   
   3) Proceed with installation.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The image resume time limit was not always being updated on Checkpoint
   backup jobs. Multiple attempts to resume a job might result in a backup
   that is restarted instead of resumed.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The error "license use has been exceeded", status code 159, may have been
   erroneously generated when using a SAN media server license for a media
   server that is part of a cluster.  

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Vault does not handle "Disk Staging Storage Unit" source images like "Disk
   Storage Unit" images for duplication.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   There are two issues that may have caused backups to fail:
   
   1. bpsched was not updating the RESUME_EXPIRATION time on failed backups.
   2. bpdbm did not update the REQUEST_PID on subsequent Q_IMAGE_NEW requests.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, make sure any job that has been resumed is finished
   before the cleaning is done.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   In the Iron Mountain electronic report, an extra space prevents Iron
   Mountain from parsing the report successfully.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   An initialization failure against nbwin.exe was generated when a
   non-administration account initiated a restore.  A pop-up was generated and
   stated that nbwin.exe failed to initialize 0xc0000022.  A change to the
   permissions was made to msvcr71.dll so that the user "Users" had Read and
   Execute permissions.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually change the security permissions on
   msvcr71.dll to allow Read and Execute permissions for "Users" user.

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Description:
   When using a pre-NetBackup 5.0 MP4 client to backup open/active files using
   VSP, VSP snapshot creation will fail on 64-bit dynamic disks. All files
   that are open/active on these 64-bit dynamic disks will not be accesible to
   the backup even with VSP enabled, thus causing the backup to end partially
   successful.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Added support for RedHat 3.0 on the Zseries platform.  This required a new
   client type which is called IBMzSeriesLinux2.4.21.  The number is based on
   the operating system (OS) kernel.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   An extra invocation of a function was resetting the delay time on tape UN
   mounts for user backups. Removal of the extra invocation should produce
   more optimal UN mounting of tapes when performing user backups.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   This change corrected the scheduler and eased the addition of future
   Microsoft clients.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The scheduler would take a long time scheduling multiple data stream jobs
   if there were many policies that were due to be autodiscovered at once.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Bperror -S <status-code> -r would return only the first four characters on a
   Windows platform.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   If an SSO drive is DOWN on all servers, and its scan host unregisters
   (services are shutdown), vmd/DA will not transfer this drive to another
   scan host.  If the drive is brought UP on a server(s), it will have no scan
   host, and will stay in the NO-SCAN state.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   An attempt to use $ALL in a Batch file with more than 32 databases on a
   system would result in the following error:
   
   ReadBatch: USER - Error in the value supplied for GROUPSIZE.. You must
   provide a size between 1 and 32

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Because of a race condition, ACSLS drives may get downed during mount
   processing.

Additional Notes:
   The signature of this race condition is that the event viewer (or syslog)
   will note errors in semaphore operations from ACSD, and then the drive will
   be DOWNed.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Vault Duplication performance degrades significantly for large images
   (spanning media) in NetBackup setups that have TIR enabled.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   An incorrect STATUS_ROBOT_BUSY message causes the eject process to stay
   active and idle, preventing other Vault operations from running.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   When backing up files with an incremental TIR with move detection backup
   using Windows Open File Backup to backup open or active files, users may
   see the following erroneous error logs in the bpbkar32 debug logs when
   backing up empty directories:
   
   :26:45.713 PM: [3960.3892] <8> dos_backup::V_FindAllSorted: WRN - unable to
   find first file: 'H:\ff\'
   
   These logs should not appear and does not affect the back up in terms of
   files backed up correctly or in terms of data integrity.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   For Disk Staging, NetBackup could not clean all images when the total number
   of images were more than 16384.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Re-naming a schedule, and then attempting an immediate backup using the
   newly named schedule caused a core dump in the scheduler.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, do not add, remove, or modify policy or schedule
   information and then attempt an immediate backup while scheduler is running.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Tapes would not unmount in a reasonable time frame.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   In a rare circumstance, the last block of a multiplexed, duplicated copy of
   a TIR backup may be corrupt. A verification of the copy would not be
   successful. The original backup is not affected. This does not affect
   non-multiplexed duplications of a multiplexed TIR backup.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Corrected a potential problem where Windows Open File Backup (WOFB),
   multi-stream, non-checkpoint, non-control stream gets a 134 status, and
   stays queued (never goes active).

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Maintenance Pack 3 for the NetBackup 5.0 release introduced a performance
   issue with NDMP DAR restores for catalogs with a large number of files.
   This fix corrects the performance problem.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Corrected a case where incremental backups were backing up complete data
   sets (full backup). This happened only for multi-stream, Windows Open File
   Backup (WOFB), or advanced client where a previous non-control stream
   backup failed.



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Description:
   Corrected an end-case problem in the MPX read processing
   (restores/duplications) that would try to unmount a media that is already
   in use by another process.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Added SDLT-600 drive type and SDLT_2 media type support to ACS robotics.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Media position error while attempting to restore from a copy of a backup
   created by Inline Tape Copy.  The bptm log will show an entry similar to
   the following (note the file number of 0):
   
   13:12:27.348 [22187] <2> mpx_read_init: media id A00001, copy 1,
   fragment 1 (839680 Kbytes) filenum 0 being considered for restore
   
   The problem occurs when performing multiplexed backups using Inline Tape
   Copy, and a new backup is started while waiting for a tape mount due to
   hitting end-of-media.  

Workaround:
   The restore may be done from the other copy.

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Description:
   A CheckPoint Restart backup may hang after resuming an incomplete backup.  
   This would happen if the backup error occurred after backing up more than
   four gigabytes of data.
   
   The bptm log will show many entries similar to the following:
   
   09:40:43.700 [2140.3540] <2> write_data: Received checkpoint for backup id
   crowvalley_1079629802, calculated blocks: 13147044 blocks in cpr: 13081508
   09:40:43.730 [2140.3540] <2> write_data: Received checkpoint for backup id
   crowvalley_1079629802, calculated blocks: 13147044 blocks in cpr: 13081508
   09:40:43.760 [2140.3540] <2> write_data: Received checkpoint for backup id
   crowvalley_1079629802, calculated blocks: 13147044 blocks in cpr: 13081508
   
   ...where the calculated blocks value and the blocks in cpr value do not
   change.

Workaround:
   Disable the CheckPoint Restart feature in the policy, or create a maximum
   fragment size in the storage unit that is less than four gigabytes.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The timeout for an ACS query is configurable using the ACS_QUERY_TIMEOUT
   entry in vm.conf, (value in minutes).
   
   Example:
   ACS_QUERY_TIMEOUT = 30
   
   This sets the timeout to 30 minutes.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The SSO wizard crashes when attempting to add a host to a shared drive when
   the wizard is launched from the Devices snap-in in the Windows NetBackup
   Administration Console.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   VOPIE Enhanced Authentication may not work when host names are greater than
   32 characters.  You may receive Authentication Failed (error code 160)
   messages when connecting to systems with host names or client names greater
   than 32 characters.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients All NetBackup Unix Clients
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Description:
   Disk Staging would not correctly relocate backup images from clients when
   a client name contained an "_" character.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, remove the "_" from the client computer names.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The new keep-alive code is more efficient and prevents the server from
   receiving a network timeout when the backup job is being resumed.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Intel64 )
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Description:
   The following two issues with checkpoint restart for backups have been
   resolved.
   
   1. The import of a successful checkpoint restart backup that is incomplete
   or suspended prior to the first checkpoint may fail.  Then, if it is

   resumed, it will complete successfully.  The phase 1 import log would show
   one or more of the following entries:
   
   13:45:45 INF - Found existing image information for client test, policy
   itest, and schedule Full, done on 04/13/2004 13:37:56.
   13:45:47 WRN - Cannot import client test, policy itest, and schedule Full,
   copy 1 fragment 1 already exists. Skipping this image.
   
   The phase 1 import will then succeed.  However, the phase 2 import will
   fail with the following error:
   
   13:56:19 INF - Import of policy test, schedule Full (test_1081881476)
   failed, tar had an unexpected error.
   
   
   2. For a checkpoint restart backup, in the rare case where bptm detects
   that a position check problem occurred following a checkpoint due to a
   misconfigured drive or a rewind from an external source, and the backup is
   later resumed, the information on the tape prior to the checkpoint may be
   invalid.
   
   The bptm log would indicate the position check problem with one of the
   following logs following a checkpoint:
   
   08:39:57.969 [4393] <16> write_data: FREEZING media id 00011, too many
   data
   blocks written, check tape/driver block size configuration
   
   OR
   
   log.041204:14:39:12.373 [6416] <16> write_data: FREEZING media id 00005,
   External event caused rewind during write, all data on media is lost
   
   The problem would occur if the same backup were resumed and completed with
   a successful status.

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Description:
   A warning is required when a library is delete if there is media assigned
   to it, or if the last drive of that particular drive density is deleted
   from a robot.

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Description:
   Exchange restores from multiple images fail with a communications failure
   error. The log will have a message similar to the following:
   
   17:58:45 (158515.002) ERR - unable to create object for restore:
   Microsoft Information Store:\SG01102\Log files_1074011439 (BEDS
   0xFFFFFE30: A communications failure has occurred.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, create a file named,
   /usr/openv/netbackup/NON_MPX_RESTORE to force sequential restores from
   multiple images.

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Description:
   In the Policy Attributes dialog, checking the "Checkpoint restart" box
   clears the "Backup Network Drives", "Cross mount points" and
   "Collect TIR information"  boxes.

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Description:
   A possible buffer over-run corrupting eject information in memory, was
   causing ACS ejects to fail because the CAP was reported as not existing,
   when it actually did exist.

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Description:
   When performing an Intelligent Disaster Recovery and the communications
   between the client and server are configured to use vnetd, the submission
   of the restore request from the recovery wizard will fail.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   A NetBackup restore that has a path specified to be excluded from restore,
   but that path does not even exist in the backup image, was completing with
   a partial success status of 1. The resolution of this DDTS would complete
   such a backup with a complete success status of 0.
   

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Description:
   When performing backups using true image with move detection, the backups
   may crash at the very start of the backup.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When performing System State backups on Windows XP and/or Windows 2003
   Server, the backup may appear to hang when it backs up the Registry or it
   may generate errors while backing up the Registry.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When performing a user directed backup and the user selects both nodes
   under Registry:\, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_USERS, nothing will get
   backed up.

Workaround:
   In order to work around this issue, the user will need to submit
   individual backup requests.  One for Registry:\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and one
   for Registry:\HKEY_USERS

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When using NetBackup Access Control hostnames, a specific size may cause an
   erroneous Authorization denial.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Some multiplex groups are lost on Windows 2000 systems only. This results
   in the inability to cancel/suspend jobs or add new jobs to the multiplexed
   group.  In addition, on all platforms, the overhead on starting an
   immediate, user, or archive backup is excessive.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A potential buffer over run in scheduler has been resolved.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A storage unit group that contains only disk staging storage units cannot
   be selected in a policy.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   For FlashBackup on Windows, restores of large files were failing.  This
   happened if the extents composing the files described more than 2GB of
   data.  In a situation like this, an extent larger that 2GB was broken down
   into smaller units but not all of the fields associated with that extent
   was propagated correctly.

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Description:
   bpbkar32.exe no longer crashes during the restart of an incremental backup.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Intel64 )
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Description:
   On a system running Windows 2000 (SP4), you may not be able to browse or
   restore the second volume if 'SET HIST=N' is listed in the middle of the
   policy's file list.

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Description:
   Queries for images having XBSA extended data fail in bprd when connecting
   to dbm with the socket being overwritten.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The restore of a backup created by NetBackup 4.5, or earlier NetBackup
   releases may fail on NetBackup 5.0.  This defect applies to backups of a
   raw partition and backups of a file whose size is 1GB or greater.
   
   The failed restore may return an exit status of 0, and it may otherwise
   appear to have succeeded.  However, the restored file will not contain all
   the data of the original file.  Alternatively, the restore may exit with a
   status of 3 or 5.  The tar debug log may contain a message of "invalid tar
   header" for the failing file.
   
   In addition, attempts to verify the backup image may fail on NetBackup 5.0.

Workaround:
   TO avoid this issue, do the following:
   1. Expire the backup image.
   2. Import the backup image.
   3. Run the restore.

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Description:
   Catalog archiving does not properly handle images written by
   NetBackup 3.1.1.   Using the archive tools with images that do not have a
   CATARC id can result in a catalog file being backed up and removed with out
   the CATARC id being written.

Workaround:
   Adding the line "CATARC 0" the the catalog image file before including it
   in a bpcatarc call will avoid this problem.

Additional Notes:
   If the images have already been archived without the CATARC value being
   written, you can get the files back by restoring the files from the backup
   that resulted from the initial bpcatarc call.

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Description:
   The bpexpdate binary would not notify the user that they were unable to use
   bpexpdate due to access control limiting their access. Although the binary
   would return the appropriate error level (such as, 117, 116, or 118), the
   corresponding message contained unreadable characters.

Workaround:
   check the error level returned by bpexpdate manually. (e.g. echo
   %ERRORLEVEL% or echo $? )

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Description:
   NBU_Operators did not have the backup permission on Policies, yet they were
   able to perform manual backups. The NBU_Operator group should be able to do
   manual backups, but it should always require the Backup permission on
   Policies.

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Description:
   A memory fault occurred when running a user-initiated Oracle template
   backup in a Japanese localized environment.
   
   This problem is limited to Japanese localized environments.
   It can happen when running a User Directed Oracle template backup. User
   Directed Oracle backup is initiated in few different ways:
   1.Using Oracle Wizard ? Go through wizard options and run template.
   2.Using Administrator Templates option in the Actions Menu of the NetBackup
   Client GUI ? Select a template and run it.
   3.Running Oracle template from the command line using bpdbsbora
   
   The name of the executable file that creates the memory fault is bpdbsbora.
   Logs for this executable are located at,
   /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bpdbsbora/log.<date>
   
   In case this problem occurs, the last couple of lines in bpdbsbora log
   should look similar to:
   
   17:44:50.593 [16702] <4> VxBSAGetPolicyInfo: INF - request string: <rue
   am_ora NONE>
   17:44:50.850 [16702] <4> VxBSAGetPolicyInfo: INF - Policy Info:STD

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Linux2.4 RS6000_51 SGI Solaris )
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Description:
   An issue existed in the command bpcatlist | bpcatarc | bpcatrm.
   
   After successful catalog backup, none of the catalogs are deleted.  If you
   do a bpcatlist, you will notice that there is a "0" in the Catarcid value.
   In the policy_time_FULL image file, CATARC is 0.  It appears that this is
   not being updated.  You are still able to browse files for restores.

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Description:
   When running the Intelligent Disaster Recovery PrepWizard, the following
   errors may appear:
   1) When attempting to create a bootable CD : "Language was not determined
   from \\<machine_name>"
   2) When attempting to create bootable floppies : "Insufficient rights on .
   Administrative Rights are required. Before choosing the remote system in
   the IDR Preparation Wizard, ensure you are connected to that system as a
   user with administrative rights"

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The number of in-use drives is not computed correctly when a disk staging
   storage unit is flushed (duplicated) to tape. This results in additional
   backup jobs being blocked until the duplication is completed.

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Description:
   Boolean file keys in Device Mappings are not properly parsed.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   There was a possibility that a core dump could occur in the scheduler if
   the storage unit host name cannot be mapped to a valid media server name.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Attempting to set the database login parameters using SQL authentication
   fails with this dialog:
   
   "Application connection failed for CAER\.  Please select a different SQL
   Server host and instance."
   
   This works when using Windows authentication.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   A performance degradation as high as 200% can occur with Exchange Mailbox
   backups when upgraded from an MP release to an FP release while running
   the same NetBackup configuration.  

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   During an Exchange backup of the Information Store, the Bandwidth
   Limitation feature of NetBackup is not supported. Backups of Exchange
   proceed at the fastest pace possible for the network.  
   

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Description:
   When performing full backups of using the UNC naming convention, the
   archive bits on some files are not getting cleared.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The command "backint -p <utl file> -f inquire" can fail.
   
   When called without an input file list, the SAP Agent will fail.
   If a user runs "backint -p <utl file> -f inquire", the reported error is:
   "ERROR: couldn't open file: <file name>"
   
   To avoid this issue, create an input file with file list and pass it with
   a -i option.  The following example can be used:
   "backint -p <utl file> -f inquire -i <input file list path>

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Intel64 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 Solaris )
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Description:
   The following message was changed from:
   
   "frozen image processing failed, status ...."
   
   to
   
   "snapshot processing failed, status  ....".

   All NetBackup Windows Clients HP Solaris
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Description:
   When restoring directories (folders) that refer to SYSVOL on a Windows
   2000 / Windows Server 2003, the following error may appear:
   
   WRN - can't create directory: <filepath being restored> (WIN32 3: The
   system cannot find the path specified. )

Workaround:
   The workaround for this issue is to restore the files that belong to System
   State:\ before restoring the files that belong to the rest of the system.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When performing an Exchange DB backup (IS, KMS or SRS), bpbkar gets TCP
   socket send failures after the client recieves the server status at the end
   of a backup.  This issue does not cause critical errors as the client
   completes post backup activities (such as truncating trans logs).
   
   The end of bpbkar log looks like this:
   
   9:41:22.091 AM: [616.644] <2> tar_base::V_vTarMsgW: INF - Exchange
   Transaction Logs truncated
   9:41:22.101 AM: [616.644] <16> dtcp_write: TCP - failure: send socket
   (308) (TCP 10058: Can't send after socket shutdown)
   9:41:22.101 AM: [616.644] <16> dtcp_write: TCP - failure: attempted to
   send 6 bytes
   9:41:22.101 AM: [616.644] <16> dtcp_write: TCP - failure: send socket
   (308) (TCP 10058: Can't send after socket shutdown)
   9:41:22.101 AM: [616.644] <16> dtcp_write: TCP - failure: attempted to
   send 36 bytes

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Description:
   When running multiple, multiplexed and multi-streamed backups using
   NetBackup 5.0 MP1 or NetBackup 5.0 MP2, some of the backup jobs could end
   with status 69: invalid filelist specification. The file list will contain
   a NEW_STREAM directive which is causing the status 69 errors.

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Description:
   Advanced Client Alternate Client Backups with snapshots will not exclude
   files correctly on the secondary client when backups are run. Files in the
   exclude list on the primary client do not get applied on the secondary
   client, thus the backup does not exclude files correctly for an alternate
   client backup using snapshots.

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Description:
   When running simultaneous groups of multi-streamed backups on the same
   Windows client, some backups could end with a backup status 71: "none of
   the files in the file list exist" unnecessarily.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Assigned a new message ID.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   bpdbm's host list is not consistent with that of bprd. The current
   impact of this issue is  that "FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER does not work for
   TIR restores."
   
   It appears that FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER does not replace the server
   entry for TIR fragment. Thus, when TIR information needs to be extracted
   from tape, bpdbm tries to initiate "bptm -restoretir" on the original
   server.

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Description:
   Performing an Exchange Information Store restore causes misleading "bogus"
   bpbrm errors in the Activity Monitor.  The restore is successful and the
   Activity Monitor description looks like the following:
   
   3/2/2004 9:07:38 AM - Error bpbrm(pid=268) from client backrest: TAR -
   Restoring Exchange 2000 ESE object C:\Program
   Files\Exchsrvr\mdbdata\priv1.edb

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   Unable to turn on debug logging in the BEDS modules using the GUI.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, use the Windows Registry editor, and set:
   HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VERITAS\NetBackup\CurrentVersion\Config\Debug_Le
   vel to 2.  

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   Exchange Mailbox backups may hang for Exchange 2003 running on a Windows
   2003 Cluster.  This problem only seems to happen on Exchange 2003 after
   mailboxes are migrated from Exchange 5.5.
   
   The last log entry in Debug logs would be:
   "INF - MAPISession::ImpersonateUser():     Logging on to server
   <Exchange_Virtual_Name>
   as user <MailBox_Alias>! MessageStoreDN=/O=<Org>/OU=first administrative
   group/
   CN=Configuration/CN=Servers/CN=<Exchange_Virtual_Name>/CN=Microsoft Private
   MDB
   !MailBoxDN=/O=<Org>/OU=first administrative
   group/CN=recipients/CN=<MailBox_Alias>"

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   bpbkar32 generates an 'Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)'
   (Dr. Watson) when doing a cumulative backup of an Exchange 2000 Storage
   Group and the first transaction log to be backed up is missing. The backup
   ends with status 13.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   Added support for the following drives:
   Certance LTO2 drive added, HP SDLT600, Sony SDX-700V, HP C7438A DAT 72,
   
   Added support for the following libraries:
   Qualstar RLS Series Libraries, Quantum DX100, HP MSL6000, HP MSL5000,
   QUANTUM ValueLoader
   
   In addition, several changes have been added to address serialization,
   library inventory, and extend/retract issues.  The following list
   identifies the library and the issue that has been corrected.
   
   ADIC Scalar i2000 - extend retract issue
   Compaq MSL5000 - barcode inventory issue.
   OVERLAND Libraries - barcode inventory issue.
   Fujitsu LT160 Eternus  - empty-map and serialization issue

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Description:
   During disk staging duplication, bpduplicate prints the following message
   although no error has occurred.
   
   11/22/2003 11:25:35 AM - Error bpduplicate(pid=1636) from host dcdell1,
   COMPLETE_MOUNT QUANTUMDLT70000 0

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Description:
   Exchange 2000/2003 restores may fail if the restore includes many log files.
   The tar debug log may be as follows:
   
   11:36:54.556 AM: [8140.4520] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLogEx: INF -
   exchange_2000_access::m_fWriteIoPartializer: dwBlockSize:4 dwSize:2
   dwBufferPioCnt:0
   11:36:54.556 AM: [8140.4520] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLogEx: INF -
   exchange_2000_access::m_fWriteIoPartializer: dwBlockSize:0 dwSize:65536
   dwBufferPioCnt:2
   11:36:54.571 AM: [8140.4520] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLogEx: ERR -
   exchange_2000_access::m_fWriteIoPartializer:FS_WriteObj() BlockSize(82)
   returned on partialized I/O request

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   With NetBackup 5.0 MP1, Exchange cumulative or user-directed backups fail
   when media multiplexing is greater than 1 on the policy schedule. The
   backups fail with a status 14, file write failed. In the progress log, the
   following error appears:
   
   FTL - tar file write error (40)

Workaround:
   In the cummulative incremental or user-directed type schedule in the
   Exchange policy, set media multiplexing to 1.  

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   Correct the case where the 's t' command within tldtest returns incorrect
   data when the number of transport is 0.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When backing up encrypted data on Windows 2000 clients using Windows Open
   File Backup to backup an open/active file, the encrypted data will be
   inaccessible to the backup, and the backup will end partially successful.

Additional Notes:
   In NetBackup 5.0 MP3, Windows Open File Backup snapshots will be disabled
   when backing up encrypted data on Windows 2000 clients. This is not
   applicable to Windows operating systems newer than Windows 2000 such as
   Windows XP and Windows 2003. A logging message similar to the one below may
   appear in the bpbkar32 debug logs indicating this on Windows 2000 clients:
   
   4:29:09.328 PM: [2620.2648] <4> file_access::V_OpenForRead: INF - Disabling
   snapshots for: D:\lock\ORW_SN.txt
   
   By disabling snapshots for Windows encrypted data on Windows 2000 clients,
   these files may not be accessible to the backup if they are busy or locked
   by another process. If Windows Open File Backup protection is important,
   Windows encryption should be disabled on the files being backed up.

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Description:
   Provide the ability for the user to control the format of the drive names
   that are created by the Device Discovery Wizard.

Additional Notes:
   The following variables could be used in generating a drive name            
   
          o HN - hostname of the server where the drive is first discovered
          o RN - robot number
          o RT - robot type
          o POS - Drive position, determined by robot type.  One of the
   following:
                 - robot drive number
         - vendor drive id
         - ACS.LSM.PANEL.DRIVE
          o SN - serial number of the drive
          o DT - drive type  (i.e. hcart, 8mm, dlt2)
          o VEND - vendor ID of the drive obtained from the inquiry string of
         the drive
          o PROD - product ID of the drive obtained from the inquiry string of
          the drive    
          o literal strings proceeded by a pound sign(#) containing the
    allowable characters in a drive name.
          o IDX - ensure an index is appended. Otherwise, an index will be
                 automatically be appended if needed to make a drive name
         unique.
   
    Note: Any whitespace in the above entries will be collapsed.
   
    These entries will allow a tiered approach.  If the DRIVE_NAME_SEED
    entry appears on a non-global-database host, that format will be
    used.  Otherwise, the vm.conf file on the global database host will
    be checked for a DRIVE_NAME_SEED entry.  If one exists, it will be
    used.  If none exists in either location, the default naming scheme
    will be used. For tpconfig this is "Drive" followed by a number to
    make it unique.  For tpautoconf, this is VendorID, followed by
    ProductID, followed by a number to make it unique.  
   
   EXAMPLES:
   1) To generate the default names used by discovery provide the entry:
               
    DRIVE_NAME_SEED = VEND:PROD:IDX
   
      This will produce drive names of the form
       
    QUANTUMDLT70000
   
   2) To generate the names names that contain the drive's product ID and
   robot residence information, fields separated by minuses:
   
           DRIVE_NAME_SEED = PROD:#-:RT:#-:RN:#-:POS
   
      This will produce drive names of the form
       
    DLT70000-TLD-0-1
   
   Issues and Limitations
   
   Some of the below are just general drive naming issues, while others
   relate specifically to this feature.
   
   1. In a shared storage (SSO) environment drives will be named based on
      the seed of the first host that discovers them.  Subsequent hosts
      wlll retain that drive name regardless of the value of their local
      DRIVE_NAME_SEED vmn.conf option.  
   
   2. The Hostname (HN) should be used with caution in SSO
      configurations.  Drives shared amongst hosts must have the same
      name.  See 1 above.
   
   3. Drive names remain limited to 48 characters.
   
   4. Valid characters are upper and lower case alphanumerics, plus,
      minus, underscore, and period.
   
   5. Drive names cannot start with a minus (-) character.
   
   6. If robot residence information is used to generate the drive name, the
   host that has the robot attached should be discovered first.

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Description:
   If a catalog backup tape is called from an offsite vault location before
   its return date and injected into a robot, it remains assigned even after
   its return date. Thus, even after its return date, vault does not pick it
   to back up a catalog in future vault jobs.

Workaround:
   After catalog media is injected back into the robot, unassign it manually
   by using the vmquery command. Then vault will use it for future catalog
   backups.

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Description:
   Ejects that are partially-successful are erroneously marked as completed.  
   As a result, the operator cannot eject the remaining media or re-run
   reports.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   When "Synthetic Backup" is selected "Override policy storage unit"
   and "Override policy volume pool" drop-down boxes become available
   without their corresponding check box.  Also "Synthetic backup" and "Media
   multiplexing" are not mutually exclusive.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The NetBackup License GUI has a feature that creates a text file containing
   all of the available features and keys.  A problem intermittently caused
   gibberish to be included wherever there was a Chinese or Japanese character.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   A problem existed when uninstalling NDMP that left a namespace.chksum entry
   in the *NBU_RSP on clusters. Because the uninstall removes this file on the
   shared disk, the monitor will report a fault.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually remove the following line from the RSP file
   found in /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/cluster/<platform>/*_NBU_RSP.
   
   LINK=volmgr/database/.namespace.chksum

   (All NetBackup Servers: Alpha_5 HP Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Description:
   On the "Disk Staging Schedule" window, after you select a new DSSU in "Final
   destination storage unit" field, this field is grayed out. If you select OK
   to save and then reopen the "Disk Staging Schedule" window, the "Final
   destination volume pool" field is not grayed out or locked. This field
   should be grayed out.  (On the NetBackup 5.0 UNIX Java GUI, the field is
   locked.)

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   If you have multiple users with the same name but different domains,
   they do not appear in the available users list.  If they are in the
   assigned users list, they appear properly.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   Non-ASCII data in a license key description is being displayed improperly
   in the license key dialog.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The ndmpmoverlistener.exe process shows a growing handle count and a page
   fault that will eventually bring down NDMP drives.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   SAP agent incorrectly sorts backup files by size on VxFS.
   
   This problem appears only when backing up VxFS Quick I/O files on UNIX.
   
   With the SAP database extension, VxFS Quick I/O file sizes are
   incorrectly evaluated to a size of zero bytes.  This creates a problem
   when sorting backup streams by size.  Therefore, the streams (drives)
   are not equally loaded, which causes the backup to run longer than
   expected.

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Intel64 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 Solaris )
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Description:
   The SAP database (DB) environment agent reports a successful backup  
   despite an actual failure occurring.
   
   This problem only occurs when the agent is called in SAP DB environment
   with an adapter program. (This problem is not relevant for SAP on Oracle.)
   The problem occurs if there were previously successful backups and current
   backup just failed.  The log of the failed backup would show input
   files as saved, however, these files were saved from a previous successful
   backup. This could mislead the user into thinking a failed backup was
   successful when it was not.

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Intel64 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 Solaris )
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Description:
   Localized characters were being turned into unreadable gibberish by a
   third party charting API.  The File System Analyzer (FSA) would then
   display this translated text as gibberish.  To avoid displaying the
   unreadable characters, the localized characters are no longer passed to the
   third party charting API.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Corrected a typographical error in bpdbm by changing "sysnthetics" to
   "synthetics".

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Flashbackup single file restores did not start. In addition, bprd was slow
   sorting the file history.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Restart of frozen image backup (non-WOFB) can fail. The scheduler
   erroneously clears the snapshot information prior to scheduling the backup.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The following changes have been made:
   - Added error handling for blank barcodes and missing media magazines
   on DELL PV-132T.  
   - Changed the media type for IBM 3592J to hcart2.
   - Added/Changed error handling for blank barcodes and missing media
   magazines on IBM 3582, COMPAQ MSL5000, COMPAQ SSL2000, IBM 3607
   to fix inventory issues.
   - Add Sony SDX-400V, SDX-500V drives.
   - Add Qualstar RLS-4124, RLS-4445, RLS-4470, RLS-5244, RLS-6227, RLS-8116,
   and RLS-8236.
   - Fixes inventory issue for some STK libraries when MAP is empty and
   inventory is done with empty MAP selected.

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Description:
   When using "bpexpdate -recalculate" or "bpexpdate -backupid" to extend the
   expiration date of one or more backups that have multiple copies, the media
   expiration may not be correct for copies on removeable media if the first
   copy is on disk.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A problem existed where original images on disk storage no longer show up
   in the catalog, or in the images on media report, but they still remain on
   the disk storage unit taking up memory. To fix this issue, changes were
   made to the expiration date of disk images from Vault after they have been
   successfully duplicated.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   tar32 will sometimes terminate with an access violation when restoring
   files larger than 8mb that have an object identifier attribute.

Workaround:
   Access violation can be avoided if NTIO is disabled according to tech
   support note 264633.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Using the options that allow a UNIX file system to be restored without
   crossing mount-points fails by restoring all files under the path
   instead of just the single filesystem.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Duplication flags in NetBackup Vault do not work correctly when a disk
   storage unit is defined as a destination for a copy.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   Archive bits were cleared for an entire incremental backup job when the job
   was resumed and completed successfully.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Intel64 )
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Description:
   SQL Server backups fail if more than 32 databases are backed up together.
   This occurs because the SQL agent interface places a GROUPSIZE count into
   the batch file. However, if the count is greater than 32, then the job
   fails.
   
   The GROUPSIZE count is used for grouping advanced client backups. To
   resolve this problem, GROUPSIZE will not be specified if the number of
   databases selected for backup exceeds 32.
   
   NOTE: BACKUP $ALL still exhibits this behavior if there are more than
   32 databases.  This will be corrected in the next major release of
   NetBackup.
   

Workaround:
   To avoid the issue, edit the script used for launching the backup and
   remove the BATCHSIZE parameter.  

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   An occasional failure occurred when duplicating True Image Restore (TIR)
   backups.  The failure may have occurred if there was a delay in mounting
   the write media.

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Description:
   After installing NetBackup 5.0 MP1, the SQL backups fail with:
   VxBSACreateObject: ERR - CreateObject called from invalid transaction
   state: 0
   
   This occurs when backing up a cluster.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, edit the batch file and remove the keyword-value pair,
   <GROUPSIZE n>.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   With STK's new verison of SSI, certain environment variables are required
   to be set when the vm.conf entry ACS_TCP_RPCSERVICE is set.  The variables
   are set to default behavior unless they are set in the vm.conf.
   

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Description:
   Failed or interrupted VxFI (VSP or VSS) snapshot attempt can leave a
   crashed
   or hung bpfis process, and a hanging backup.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Corrected a syntax error in bpbbackupdb.c.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A regression was introduced in NetBackup 5.0GA (and continued in
   NetBackup 5.0MP1) whereby the bpcatlist command will not work properly with
   the "bpcatlist -client <client-name>" syntax.
   
   The following commands, "bpcatlist -client all" or "bpcatlist -client
   <valid-client-name>" will return a status 227, (No entity was found).

Workaround:
   The use of this command cannot select a specific client to archive the
   information about, but may archive on other attributes.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   This enhancement enables NetBackup to work in a Plug and Play environment.
   You can now use NetBackup with Plug and Play tape class drivers and the
   Storport driver.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   When restoring a system that contains the 'Cluster Database' portion of
   System State, the restore may fail with a status of 5.  While examining the
   progress log from the operation, it can be seen that the number of files
   restored does not equal the number of files attempted.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Resume of a single-stream suspended job would backup the complete policy
   file list instead of only the stream's portion of the file list.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   An SQL Server object backed up by the NetBackup SQL agent between 12:00 and
   1:00AM cannot be selected in the SQL agent backup history window of the
   restore dialog box. When an attempt is made to select such an object, a
   pop-up message reading, "Please enter an integer between 1 and 12" is
   generated.

Workaround:
   Since the target object cannot be selected, then you must work around this
   problem by creating the restore script (.bch file) manually. Otherwise, do
   not do backups between 12:00 and 1:00AM.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Bptm or bpdm may crash after bpsched restarts following a bpsched crash
   and
   subsequent resuming of checkpointed backup jobs on media servers.  This
   change will cancel existing duplicate jobs when this situation occurs, or
   prevent the crash from occurring.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When scheduler verbose is set greater than zero, there is the potential for
   Jobs to exit with a status 50. This is more likely on systems experiencing
   connection issues. The situation occurs when the scheduler prints a message
   and loses the errno value. Armed with the incorrect errno value, scheduler
   exits (status 50) the current running jobs.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, set scheduler verbose to zero.

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Description:
   A problem existed when displaying more than 1635 volume records in the
   media graphical user interface. For example, if 100,000 volume records
   existed, and you changed servers to another master server, then clicked on
   the media tree node to display these volume records, the display would only
   show about 98,360 volume records.  If you did a "refresh all", the cache is
   cleared and the original 100,000 volumes are displayed again.  This seems
   to be the case whenever administering multiple volume databases with more
   than 1635 records.

Workaround:
   After doing a change server, select the "view|refresh all" menu item to
   clear the internal cache.

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Description:
   File system verification for Point-in-Time rollback restores passes on
   Windows client when there are new files on the file system.  File system
   verification for Point-in-Time rollback also restores passes when the
   restore list does not match the file list on the snapshot.  In both cases,
   file system verification should fail.

   (NetBackup Clients:  HP Intel-NT Solaris )
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Description:
   Vault does not check that all fragments of the source image to be copied
   are resident in the tape library.

Workaround:
   This is a rare occurance that only happens when media is removed from the
   tape library manually.

   (All NetBackup Vault Servers)
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Description:
   When the primary copy of the data image is expired, synthetic backup fails
   even though there are valid code exists.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The SAP Agent is unable to read output file of restore_filter script. This
   failure occurs intermittently and produces a log similar to the following:
   
   "14:30:00.381 [7082] <16> backint_restore_filter: cannot open restore
   working file:
   /oracle/BD1/sapbackup/backint_dir/.backint.filter.1085772595.7082
   14:30:00.381 [7082] <16> backint_do_restore: ERROR: running restore filter"
   
   In addition, the restore_filter script was unable to handle a use case
   where the source client (a backed-up client) did not have soft links to the
   actual file paths of the SAP data files. During a restore of a target
   client (a new destination client), the SAP agent did not adjust the file
   paths to match the originally backed up paths.  The following is a sample
   output of this type of problem:
   
   ************************************************************************
   Program:                ./backint 5.0GA
   Input File:             ./in_re
   Profile:                ./initSAP.utl
   Function:               RESTORE
   *************************************************************************
   #NOTFOUND <input file name>
   *************************************************************************
   
   Also, in the backint log, the following is recorded:
   
   "10:56:07.093 [2838] <2> backint_find_master_time: exit status = 2
   10:56:07.094 [2838] <4> backint_do_restore: #NOTFOUND /tmp/bd1/file1"
   

Workaround:
   In case where restore_filter fails intermitently, try repeating restore
   operation.

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Intel64 RS6000_433 Solaris )
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Description:
   Following bpsynth messages were not getting localized.
   
   "unable to receive the response to the image query, error=%s(%d)"
   "caught synth EXCEPTION, error=%s(%d)"
   "preparation for generating synthetic image failed,
   error = %s(%d)"
   "no images were found to synthesize"
   "end bpsynth with status ="  

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Description:
   NetBackup patch NB_50_2_M_268356.winnt.intel.exe can provide miss-matched
   versions of the netbackup.dll after applying the MP2 patch.  NetBackup
   processes that access the netbackup.dll while the patch is being installed
   will cause the installer to not update the correct version of netbackup.dll
   in other locations (such as, Volmgr/bin, NetBackup/bin/goodies,
   NetBackup/bin/admincmd).
   
   Microsoft Event log error message looks like the following:
   
   Event id 7024 - "The NetBackup Device Manager service terminated with
   service-specific error 1. " Event ID 4234 - "unable to load bpnp.dll. The
   specified module cannot be found."

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually copy the correct version of NetBackup.dll from
   VERITAS\NetBackup\Bin to the other locations (if they exist):
   
   Volmgr/bin,
   NetBackup/bin/goodies,
   NetBackup/bin/admincmd  

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Description:
   In the Windows NetBackup Administration Console Activity Monitor, if the
   services details dialog is used to start and stop services, the
   NBConsole.exe process will crash if the dialog has been up longer than the
   configured refresh time and the service is then started or stopped.

Workaround:
   Use the Services list to start and stop services.

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Description:
   Systems with multiple tld or multiple tl8 robots may see strange behavior
   across robot numbers on remote (not control hosts) media servers when the
   daemon is bounced.  In the worst case, this can include the drives going
   into "AVR" control mode on the noncontrol host media servers.  Generally
   this is started by a catastrophic failure of one of the robots.

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Description:
   "Instant recovery backup to disk only" under the "schedule options" is
   grayed out and cannot be selected.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The result window of the inventory dialog is gibberish when using
   NetBackup 5.0 Japanese or Chinese language packs.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   NetBackup 5.1 installs the VSP v1.03 snapshot driver which causes problems
   with VSS snapshot creation for other requesters (for example, EMC
   TimeFinder) when it is installed as part of VERITAS Storage Solutions 4.0
   for Windows. VSS snapshot creation for non-NetBackup requesters will fail
   when NetBackup and VxVM is installed as part of VERITAS Storage
   Solutions 4.0 for Windows because of an issue with the VSP driver, v1.03.
   VSP driver version 1.04 will resolve this issue.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   On AIX, a scheduled backup of the DB2 template fails.  The actual backup is
   successful but AFTER the backup and just before exiting, the process
   (bpdbsbdb2) core dumps.

Workaround:
   For a scheduled backup/restore, convert the template into a script using
   the following command.
   
   "/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpdbsbdb2 -g <script_name> -t <template_name>"
   
   Next, add the script to the file list of the DB2 policy.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients HP Linux2.4 RS6000_433 Solaris
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Description:
   Corrected a restore problem from the disk where a status 92 would occur if:
   - The image contained multiple disk fragments and first file of the restore
     was not in the first fragment.
   - The size of the fragments, prior to the one containing the first file,
     were not a multiple of 1K.
   
   The above conditions can occur during a MPX multiple copy backup, one
   or more copies to disk, and one or more copies to tape.

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Description:
   Corrected potential scheduler problems with memory leaks and non-
   initialized malloc space.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Adjusted a loop used during the deletion of a multiplexed group. This loop
   was not functioning correctly on the Windows 2000 platform and resulted in
   the removal of additional multiplexed groups.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Point in Time rollback is failing the file system verification check #2.
   The purpose of this verification check it to make sure that all the files
   specified in the restore list exist on the snapshot backup.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Solaris )
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Description:
   When trying to perform a Lotus PIT restore (using PIT) when a secondary
   restore is required to restore the requested Lotus transaction log extents,
   the following error is encountered:
   "Invalid start date: 11/15/99" syntax error in bprestore. Only applies to
   restoring Transaction Logs function - standard nsf files are ok.
   
   tar debug log shows:
   16:32:19 (101307.001) INF - Begin Lotus point in time database recovery to:
   06/05/2004 16.29.22 CEDT
   16:32:19 (101307.001) INF - Transaction Log:/A1VG3DATA/S0000160.TXN Required
   for Recovery
   16:32:19 (101307.001) INF - Requesting Restore of
   Log:/A1VG3DATA/S0000160.TXN
   Id:001c6243c1256e7d-f762d76fa9030000
   LogNo:160
   16:32:19 (101307.001) Invalid start date: 11/15/99
   16:32:19 (101307.001) EXIT STATUS 144: invalid command usage
   16:32:19 (101307.001) INF - NBLN_RecoverDb() RecoverErrorCode:0x13E3
   DbIndex:0
   16:32:19 (101307.001) ERR - /A1VG1DATA/c59admin_domino/testtl.nsf Recovery
   Failed!
   (0x13E3:Recovery Manager: Error from Logging Subsystem.)
   
   Bprestore demonstrates incorrect syntax:
   16:32:19.346 [83270] <2> logparams: -B -w -t 25 -s 11/15/99 -R
   /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops/LN_Restore_Rename_File_87834.chg
   /Transaction Logs/S0000160.TXN~001c6243c1256e7d-f762d76fa9030000
   16:32:19.361 [83270] <16> process_args: Invalid start date: 11/15/99
   16:32:19.361 [83270] <2> bprestore: exit with status = 144
   
   Bplist can also recreate error with the following options;
   # bplist -t 25 -l -R -s 11/15/1999
   Invalid start date: 11/15/1999
   EXIT STATUS 144: invalid command usage

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT Linux2.4 RS6000_433 Solaris )
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Description:
   Bprd hits a segmentation fault and core dumps. The issue appears to
   occur when the log file path for the bprestore log exceeds 58 characters.
   This only occurs when the media server involved is not the master server,
   and when FQDN names are used.
   
   To resolve the issue, increase the command buffer size to BUFFLEN (4096),
   and implement bounds checking on all string buffers, where practicable,
   with the use of V_strlcpy, V_strlcat, and snprintf().  

Additional Notes:
   While libVcom.so contains no changes, it is required to resolve new entry
   points introduced in libsfr.so.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Added Solaris 10 to drop-down menu.

Additional Notes:
   For "Solaris Solaris10" to show when configuring clients into a backup
   policy, the user must execute the following command:
   
   /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/new_clients

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   On a Windows client, the System Volume Information directory is causing the
   file system verification for Point-in-Time rollback check #2 to fail. The
   functions of Check #2 is to make sure that all of the files in the restore
   file list exist in the snapshot.

Workaround:
   On the restore user interface, check "Overwrite the existing file" to skip
   the file system verification for Point-in-Time rollback.

   (NetBackup Clients:  HP Intel-NT Solaris )
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Description:
   Cannot enumerate "Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes" from the NetBackup client
   GUI (Backup, Archive, and Restore GUI) on a localized Chinese Exchange
   server. The tree under "Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes" does not expand.
   
   Backup attempts for Exchange Mailboxes also fail on a localized Chinese
   Exchange server with the following error in the bpbkar log:
   14:08:47.025: [488.5380] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - HrCreateProfile():
    Profile 'Backup Exec Exchange Agent 71728ea7.00001504'
   successfully created
   14:08:47.291: [488.5380] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - ConfigureMsgService
   ()
   returned 81002746.!user ???!
   14:08:47.307: [488.5380] <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - Somehow we failed
   but
   without setting the return code  hres =81002746!
   

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   Changes needed for Solaris10 support.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   After NDMP import the file count drops by a very Large number.  

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   SQL alternate client backup fails if NetBackup install volume drive letter
   is different between the primary and secondary clients.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The resume of a checkpoint backup could select a different media server if
   a failure occurred on initial backup attempt.
   
   The following list summarizes this type of failure scenario:
     1) Backup reached a checkpoint.
     2) Then failed (this case was a 13 "read failed").
     3) Scheduler attempts to programmatically re-submit.
     4) But the drives were re-set & downed.
     5) So, the job exited with a 213 "no storage units available".
   
   The original storage unit information was "lost" making it possible for the
   job to resume on a different media server. If resumed in this way, the
   backed up data would reside on two different media servers and any
   subsequent restore would fail.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   There is a potential for missed files if all the following conditions
   exist:
    1) Advanced client backup.
    2) Incremental backup.
    3) Multi-stream backup.
    4) Backup stream is not stream 1.
   
   Files modified after the snapshot is taken but before the (non-stream 1)
   image is created may be missed.

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Description:
   One CPU may reach 100% utilization for a bpbrm process that encounters a
   certain Checkpoint/Restart for Backup state.  If there are as many bpbrm
   processes in this state as there are CPUs on the system, the system may
   appear to be non-responsive because the bpbrm processes are using up all
   available CPU cycles.  This problem will only be seen on Windows media
   servers, not other platforms.
   

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Description:
   When performing System State backups on a Windows XP and/or a Windows 2003
   Server, the backup may appear to hang when it backs up the Registry or it
   may generate errors while backing up the Registry.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When using NetBackup Access Control hostnames, a specific size may cause an
   erroneous Authorization denial.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The following two issues with checkpoint restart for backups have been
   resolved:
   
   1) An import may fail if a successful checkpoint restart backup that is
   incomplete or is suspended prior to the first checkpoint and then is
   resumed and completes successfully.  The phase 1 import log would show one
   or more of the following entries:
   
   13:45:45 INF - Found existing image information for client test, policy
   itest, and schedule Full, done on 04/13/2004 13:37:56.
   13:45:47 WRN - Cannot import client test, policy itest, and schedule Full,
   copy 1 fragment 1 already exists. Skipping this image.
   
   The phase 1 import will then succeed.  However, the phase 2 import will
   fail with the following error:
   
   13:56:19 INF - Import of policy test, schedule Full (test_1081881476)
   failed, tar had an unexpected error.
   
   
   2). For a checkpoint restart backup, in the rare case where bptm detects
   that a position check problem occurred following a checkpoint because of a
   misconfigured drive or a rewind from an external source, and the backup is
   later resumed, the information on the tape prior to the checkpoint may be
   invalid.
   
   The bptm log would indicate the position check problem with one of the
   following logs after a checkpoint:
   
   08:39:57.969 [4393] <16> write_data: FREEZING media id 00011, too many
   data
   blocks written, check tape/driver block size configuration
   
   OR
   
   log.041204:14:39:12.373 [6416] <16> write_data: FREEZING media id 00005,
   External event caused rewind during write, all data on media is lost
   
   The problem would occur if the same backup were resumed and completed with
   a successful status.

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Description:
   FlashBackup restores of large files were failing on Windows platforms.
   This happened if the extents composing the files described more than 2GB
   of data.  In this case, the extents larger that 2GB were broken down into
   smaller units but not all of the fields associated with that extent were
   propagated correctly.

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Description:
   A Checkpoint Restart backup may hang after resuming an incomplete backup.  
   This would happen if the backup error occurred after backing up greater
   than four gigabytes of data.
   
   The bptm log will show many entries, similar to the following example,
   where the calculated blocks value and the blocks in cpr value do not
   change.
   
   09:40:43.700 [2140.3540] <2> write_data: Received checkpoint for backup id
   crowvalley_1079629802, calculated blocks: 13147044 blocks in cpr: 13081508
   09:40:43.730 [2140.3540] <2> write_data: Received checkpoint for backup id
   crowvalley_1079629802, calculated blocks: 13147044 blocks in cpr: 13081508
   09:40:43.760 [2140.3540] <2> write_data: Received checkpoint for backup id
   crowvalley_1079629802, calculated blocks: 13147044 blocks in cpr: 13081508

Workaround:
   Disable the Checkpoint Restart feature in the policy, or create a maximum
   fragment size in the storage unit that is less than four gigabytes.

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Description:
   An issue existed that caused bpbkar32.exe to crash during the restart of
   incremental backups.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT intel64 )
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Description:
   Media position error may occur while attempting to restore from a copy of a
   backup created by Inline Tape Copy.  The bptm log shows an entry similar to
   the following (note the file number of 0):
   
   13:12:27.348 [22187] <2> mpx_read_init: media id A00001, copy 1,
   fragment 1 (839680 Kbytes) filenum 0 being considered for restore
   
   The problem occurs when performing multiplexed backups using Inline Tape
   Copy, and a new backup is started while waiting for a tape mount due to
   hitting end-of-media.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, you can do the restore from the other copy.

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Description:
   Synthetic backup did not recognize or work compressed images.  As a result,
   a synthetic backup would ignore compressed images.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Cannot restore from a CheckPoint Restart job that was restarted.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   An interrupted Checkpoint Restart backup would time out after the backup
   was resumed.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Queries for images that have XBSA extended data fail in bprd when trying to
   connect to dbm while the socket is being overwritten.  This issue has been
   address by increasing the size of the data buffer by 2048 bytes per file to
   account for the XBSA extended data.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The restore of a backup created by NetBackup 4.5, or earlier
   NetBackup releases may fail on NetBackup 5.0.  This defect
   applies to backups of a raw partition and backups of a
   file whose size is 1GB or greater.
   
   The failed restore may return an exit status of 0, and it
   may otherwise appear to have succeeded.  However, the restored
   file will not contain all the data of the original file.
   Alternatively, the restore may exit with a status of 3 or 5.
   The tar debug log may contain a message of "invalid tar header"
   for the failing file.
   
   In addition, attempts to verify the backup image may fail on
   NetBackup 5.0.

Workaround:
   1. Expire the backup image.
   2. Import the backup image.
   3. Run the restore.

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Description:
   Catalog archiving does not properly handle images written by
   NetBackup 3.1.1.  Using the archive tools with images that do not have a
   CATARC ID can result in a catalog file being backed up and removed without
   the CATARC ID being written.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, add the line "CATARC 0" to the catalog image file
   before including it in a bpcatarc call.  

Additional Notes:
   If the images have already been archived without the CATARC value being
   written, you can recover the files by restoring the them from the backup
   that resulted from the initial bpcatarc call.

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Description:
   If a policy with checkpoints enabled uses a storage unit with a maximum
   fragment size, and the maximum fragment size is reached prior to the first
   checkpoint, the job may not be resumeable.  When the job is resumed, bptm
   fails with a 223 error.

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Description:
   This enhancement enables NetBackup to work in a Plug and Play environment.
   You can now use NetBackup with Plug and Play tape class drivers and the
   Storport driver.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   Memory Fault When Running User Initiated Oracle Template Backups In
   Japanese Localized Environment
   
   This problem is limited to Japanese localized environments.
   It can happen when running a User Directed Oracle template backup. A User
   Directed Oracle backup is initiated in a few different ways:
   1.Using the Oracle Wizard ? Go through the wizard options and run template.
   2.Using the Administer Database Templates option in the Actions Menu in the
   Backup, Archive, and Restore interface ? Select a template and run it.
   3.Running the Oracle template from the command line using bpdbsbora
   
   The name of the executable file that creates the memory fault is bpdbsbora.
   Logs for this executable are located at:
   /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bpdbsbora/log.<date>
   
   If this problem occurs, the last few of lines in bpdbsbora log should
   look similar to the following:
   
   17:44:50.593 [16702] <4> VxBSAGetPolicyInfo: INF - request string: <rue
   am_ora NONE>
   17:44:50.850 [16702] <4> VxBSAGetPolicyInfo: INF - Policy Info:STD

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT Linux2.4 RS6000_51 SGI Solaris )
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Description:
   When starting a backup using the -i (immediate) and -L (logging) options,
   the job does not appear in the bpjobd monitor (Activity Monitor).  
   
   The ability to use backup progress logging on clients when using the
   bpbackup -i command, which is currently disallowed by bprd and bpbackup,
   has been added.  In addition, bpbkar is successfully receiving the
   -L option, indicating that bpsched is passing the log file successfully.

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Description:
   The scheduler can get socket read failures if the shell script writes
   error messages to stderr. The bpsched log will have messages like the
   following:
   
   12:26:41.325 [4427] <2> get_string: buffer space for 5121 bytes, but
   incoming data needs 1668248940 bytes
   12:26:41.325 [4427] <2> get_string: (7) inadequate buffer space for data
   12:26:41.325 [4427] <16> readstring: get_string failed: Error 0 (0),
   incoming data too large for buffer (-1)
   12:26:41.325 [4427] <8> read_bpbrm_stderr: readstring failed: socket read
   failed (23)

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Imports or verifies with detailed logging can take much longer than
   without detailed logging.

Workaround:
   Don't request detailed logging.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Restores of remote clients initiated from a NetBackup server with detailed
   logging can take much longer than restores without detailed logging.

Workaround:
   Don't request detailed logs or initiate the restore from the remote
   client.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Ejecting more than approximately 642 tapes results in the vlteject process
   failing.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   All Vault duplications were deemed successful (as stated in the duplicate
   logs), however the detail.log file shows error 308 (no images successfully
   duplicated). This issue happens even for the simplest of vault duplication
   (for example, one image). The speed of the duplication was also considered
   reasonably fast.

Additional Notes:
   This issue is specific to AIX 5.2 because the fundamental behavior of a
   libc function ( fgets() ) has changed.  Perhaps to be consistent with a
   recent POSIX proposal.
   
   This change alleviates the AIX problem and is benign on other platforms.

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Description:
   For ACS robot types, if a tape that is to be ejected is mounted while an
   eject of that tape is in progress, the eject job may never complete.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   Bad characters may appear in the Device Identifier field of the "scan"
   utility output for some devices.  The "scan" utility now displays the
   correct Device Identifier information.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Certain robotic conditions could cause a Vault job to end prematurely.  
   Retry logic has been added around the robotic inventory vault process to
   accommodate this problem.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   The bpsched process core dumped and left a child process still running. The
   remove_from_mpxgrp_activelist() function attempts to free pool information,
   but the pool pointers are really residue.  Changed add_to_active_job_lists
   () function to initialize the malloc'd structure.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When the Activity Monitor is used to terminate a vault job, the catalog
   backup jobs that were started by vault were not terminated.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   FlashBackup does not restore VxFS meta data correctly.  For example, if a
   file contains VxFS attributes (such as reserve or fixed extent size), the
   file restore will fail resulting in a zero length file.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A problem existed with Q_CLIENT_FIM_LIST in the header file. To resolve the
   issue, the Q_CLIENT_FIM_LIST has been reassigned.  

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Description:
   A consolidated eject performed to a robot with no MAP (media access port)
   from the vltopmenu user interface states that media are moved into a single
   off-site volume group when they may not be.  The output has been enhanced
   to list each volume and the off-site volume group that it has been moved
   into.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   A crash occurred if a user deleted a Storage Unit Group from the left pane
   of the NetBackup Administration Console for Windows after a Storage Unit
   Member had been deleted.  This issue occurs only on Windows systems and
   when this operation is performed from the left pane of the GUI.  This error
   does not occur if you delete the Storage Unit Group from the right pane
   of the GUI.

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Description:
   Problems with barcode errors in exabyte libraries have been fixed.  In
   addition, fixes for cleaning tape recognition in Compaq/DEC rebadges of
   Overland libraries and Sony CSM serialization are also included.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The pop up associated with dbbackex, that displays upon completion of a
   command, contains text that is not legible.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The user can now backup the master database using an advanced client
   method. If an advanced method is used for backing up the master database,
   then the user does not have to manually place SQL Server into single-user
   mode to restore the master database.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   This patch effectively enables SQL Server advanced client backups based
   upon the functionality described in the NetBackup SQL Server 5.0 System
   Administrator's guide.
   
   In addition to that functionality, a method is provided in which multiple
   databases can be quiesced together and split-off to form a single snapshot.
   This minimizes the usage of system resources if the databases exist on a
   single volume, because the aggregation of constituent files would use one
   snapshot volume instead of one per database. The method for aggregating
   database advanced client backups is called backup ?grouping?.
   
   The SQL agent will attempt to use grouping when you submit multiple backup
   operations in a single batch file in which the first operation specifies
   the groupsize via keywords "GROUPSIZE n". The following conditions must
   also apply.
   
   * All operations must use the same SQL policy.
   * The policy must be an advanced client policy..
   * All the operations must be full database backups.
   * None of the backups may specify the master database.
   
   A change is made to the backup script generated by the SQL agent such that
   the keywords "GROUPSIZE N" (where N is the number of operations) will be
   inserted when multiple databases are selected from the "backup database"
   dialog box. The presence of "GROUPSIZE N" means that the SQL agent will
   launch a grouped backup provided that the grouping criteria apply.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Changes have been made to use version 3.23.58 of MySQL for nbdbd.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   NetBackup MSSQL listbox does not scroll horizontally for a long database
   name in the right pane of the backup dialog.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   If SQL Server 7.0 is installed as the default instance on a host and
   there are also one or more SQL Server 2000 instances, then the SQL
   agent "dbms log on options" dialog may display the incorrect SQL
   version when a different SQL instance is selected. For example, if the
   SQL 7.0 default instance is "remembered" from the previous session and
   you select a different instance on the same host machine, then the DBMS
   log on options dialog box will still identify 7.0 as the current
   version.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Scrolling of the SQL restore dialog history windows does not work
   consistently making it difficult to use on low-resolution terminals.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Create SQL user_ops directories if they do not already exist. This prevents
   SQL agent backups from failing if the user has deleted these directories or
   if they are correctly created by the install.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Alternate buffer backups are no longer inhibited for SQL Server 7.0.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   NetBackup 5.0GA incorrectly allows the user to select the 'Use data mover'
   attribute for Microsoft Windows NT and FlashBackup-Windows policy types for
   Advanced Client.

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Description:
   A buffer overrun problem that caused vmd to core dump on Windows systems
   has been corrected.

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Description:
   The number of parallel streams specified in an Oracle RMAN template that is
   built using the Oracle RMAN Backup Wizard will be used for Archived Redo
   Log backups in addition to Tablespace and Datafile backups.  Previously,
   only one stream was used for Archived Redo Log backups even if a greater
   number of streams was specified in the template.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients ALPHA HP Linux2.4 RS6000_433 SGI Solaris
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Description:
   NBAC has required use of FQDN host names in the past. Now host names are
   accepted as short or long host names and are converted to long host names
   internally as needed.

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Description:
   If an inline tape copy job starts with multiplexing set to 1, another job
   with multiplexing set greater that one will attempt to multiplex with the
   first job.  The multiplex setting of 1 on the first job caused the job to
   run without multiplexing enabled.  The second job will fail because it
   cannot multiplex with the first job.

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Description:
   IDR recovery fails in the last step with the following message:
   
   "The recovery application "C:\Windows\system32
   \asr_pfu.exe /restore /sifpath=C:\Windows\repair\asr.sif" returned an
   error code 0x2. Since this indicates an unrecoverable error, ASR
   cannot continue on this machine."

Workaround:
   Without installing the patch, the problem can be avoided by manually
   running the VERITAS\NetBackup\Bin\drfile.exe command before performing any
   backups on a computer.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When restoring a file, tar32 may crash.  This will happen on a file that was
   growing (increasing in size) during the course of the backup.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When backing up a NetApp filer via a network mapped drive, errors may be
   reported in the bpbkar32 debug log.  The errors may contain the following
   error code (WIN32 -1073741809: Unknown error).  After getting this error
   a couple of times, the backup process (bpbkar32) will crash.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   If a restore fails because of a media mount timeout, bprd may core
   dump when it finishes processing the restore.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   After running backups on a Windows machine, there may be some bpbkar32.exe
   processes running that never go away.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Because of the complex nature of timezone and daylight savings time
   interaction, the timezone correction factor for daylight savings time was
   using the wrong value and caused an incorrect check to see if daylight
   savings time is currently in effect.  Changes to the timezone correction
   macro were made to resolve this issue.

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Description:
   A 134 status error would be displayed as an attempt or retry in the
   Activity Monitor even though they are not counted as tries.  A change has
   been made to the scheduler to not send an "end_try" to bpjobd when a
   134 status error is received.  In addition, a message as been added that
   indicates the job was queued again because of a 134 status error.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The log analysis utilities (backuptrace, backupdbtrace, importtrace,
   restoretrace, duplicatetrace, verifytrace) fail reading the registry when
   executed by a non-root administrator on Windows server running NetBackup
   5.0 GA with an NBAC configuration.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   In the NetBackup 5.0 GA version, the ReportHeader is truncated and shown as
   only 60 characters in VaultReports. This issue has been corrected by
   printing the Report Header in multiple lines when it can not fit in single
   line.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   An imported backup of a backup copy other than copy 1 would base the
   expiration time on the backup time rather than the current time, which
   would result in the imported backup expiring too early.
   

Workaround:
   The bpexpdate command may be used to change the expiration of the imported
   backup.
   

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Description:
   If the bpschedreq -predict command is executed with a time that is not the
   current day, the exclude dates will not be taken into account.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Allow NBAC users to enter an Authentication Broker and port when
   performing a "Login as New User" or "Change Server" action from the
   Windows NetBackup Administration Console.

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Description:
   Generated a much smaller Synthetic Image than a previous TIR incremental
   image when the Synthetic image should have been about the same size as the
   TIR incremental image.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   FlashBackup for Windows does not support backup for cross-mounted volumes.
   This issue has been resolved and backups for cross-mounted volumes are now
   supported.

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Description:
   Put VCS version numbers into source files.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Several database files could be left open under certain rare error
   conditions.  Over a long enough time, the vmd process could run out of file
   descriptors.

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Description:
   A suspended restore can be restarted more than once if it takes a while
   to transition to the active state.

Workaround:
   Even though the state doesn't change in the job monitor, don't try
   to resume a restore job more than once.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   In Windows GUI, run Container Inventory report for all/specific
   container(s). Output of this report is not shown in proper format. User can
   find multiple entries of same data. But there is no Data-loss. If user runs
   this report multiple times output would be shown with combination of
   existing containers and media assigned to containers.

Workaround:
   Use one of the workaround.
   1. Java GUI to see Container Inventory report output
   
   2. Run the vltrun command on command prompt of Master server, on which user
   wants to see the Container Inventory report data. vltrun.exe is placed
   at "Installed_path\Netbackup\bin\vltrun.exe". Pass the following parameters
   to vltrun command.
   e.g. vltrun -profile [<profile>|<robot/vault/profile>] -dup_id
   <Session_ID> -function report -command container_inv

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   NetBackup resource DLL's are not being explicitly unloaded.  This can
   cause unneeded reboots during an upgrade install.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The SQL agent is not able to find SQL images that were created by
   NetBackup 3.2.  These would normally be selected if the user selects
   NB_LEGACY_SQL7 or NB_LEGACY_SQL65 in the Backup History Options dialog. This
   problem is fixed by corrections that are made in the SQL agent's image
   browsing procedure.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Collection of disaster recovery information from Windows clients fails.  
   The symptoms of this problem include:
   1) Policy is configured to collect disaster recovery information.
   2) Server connections to the client are supposed to use vnetd.
   3) A firewall is present between the servers and the client.
   When the server attempts to connect to the client to collect the disaster
   recovery information, it will not use vnetd and it will fail.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Auto path correction will down drives that have a valid path, but do not
   respond to commands.  To address this issue, the auto path correction can
   now down drives that do not have valid paths. In addition, this change
   enables ltid to start even with missing paths.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Point-in-time rollback file system verification fails if there are
   unreadable ASCII characters in the file name.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   The "Use Barcode Rules" check box is not checked by default.  The default
   is checked as long as the options dialog is not opened.  Once you open the
   options dialog, the default changes to unchecked.  When you do an
   inventory, the default should always be to use barcode rules.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   The restore paths are incorrect for NDMP path-based history.
   
   The list of files for an NDMP backup image are missing the original backup
   path. This occurs with path-based file history running NDMP V4.

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Description:
   Enhance bptm to use MEDIA_UNMOUNT_DELAY for duplications to reduce
   unnecessary unmounts/re-mounts during Vault sessions.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Added support for the following Libraries:
   - ADIC Pathlight VX
   - Dell PV-136T and PV-160T
   - HP E-Series Library
   - Qualstar RLS-4221
   - Quantum SDLT600
   - Quantum ValueLdr
   - Quantum ValueLoader
   - Sepaton S2100
   - Sony CSM Library Serialization
   
   In addition, several changes have been added to address serialization,
   library inventory, and extend/retract issues.  The following list
   identifies the library and the issue that has been corrected.
   
   - Dell-PV-136T fixed inventory issue
   - Library Serialization on Sony CSM library series
   - Serialization for HP5597A
   - library inventory issue with Quantum M-Series libraries (missing magazine)
   - extend/retract issue on ADIC Scalar 1000

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When automatic path correction is enabled, if the customer has a mix of
   serialized and unserialized robots, some robotic paths may be incorrectly
   changed.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When changing the drive type and the robotic residence of a drive, some
   combinations would yield the error message, "This robot does not support
   multiple media types."

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, the user can make the required change in two steps:
        1) Change the drive's type.
        2) Change the drive's residence.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   FlashBackup cannot restore a file that has a path length greater than 260
   characters (including the file name). Primary indication is the restore
   fails with an error 5 and not all files are restored to the specified
   directory.
   
   The following information is logged:
   
   TAR Log Messages
   
   2:25:07.875 PM: [1396.672] <16> vxms_open_file: fiml_create failed error = 6
   2:25:07.875 PM: [1396.672] <16> vxms_write_data: fiml_write_file failed
   error = 3
   
   
   With the following Windows Event log application warnings:
   
   Source: VxMS NTFS Mapping
   Category: None
   EventID: 4099
   
   The description for Event ID ( 4099 ) in Source ( VxMS NTFS Mapping
   Plug-in ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary
   registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote
   computer. The following information is part of the event: Error: x00001003,
   in file NtfsOpenFile.cpp, line 220.

Workaround:
   Restore file to a shorter alternate path name.

Additional Notes:
   When file paths longer than 260 characters are created, it is not possible
   to directly access these files through the Windows explorer. One method to
   access the files is to share the directory into which the files were
   restored and then use the map network drive operation to map the shared
   directory to a drive letter. The files will then be accessible.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   For FlashBackup on Windows, individual file restores of compressed files
   were not restoring the data correctly in all cases. The major problem
   existed when a single compression frame was split between extents,
   something that would occur with fragmented disk allocation.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A 174 error (media manager - system error occurred) occurred when an end-of-
   media status was returned while trying to write a end-of-file marker on the
   tape.  This may occur on Windows or SGI platforms.  The bptm log will show
   an entry similar to the following:
   
   00:30:40.803 [3256.4608] <2> io_ioctl: MTWEOF encountered EOM (error 1100),
   return EOT
   
   This is followed by an entry indicating "buffers out of sequence", and the
   174 error.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT Sgi)
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Description:
   Two issues caused the NDMP dump levels to always be 1. The issues were:
   
   1 - When merging the STREAMS.alt file into the STREAMS file, the dump
   level of the last backup was over written.  This caused incremental backups
   to repeatedly use dump level 1 instead of incrementing each time.
   
   2 - If there was no previous full backup, the incremental backup dump level
   did not initialize correctly.

Additional Notes:
   This fix was integrated into the 4.5MP path, but the 4.5FP and 5.0 paths
   were missed.  

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Description:
   The Java restore interface cannot browse files beyond the mount point for
   a point-in-time rollback.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When performing a SQL snap over multiple databases, one of the jobs may
   hang in scheduler if NetBackup server isn't configured for multiple backups
   per policy.
   
   To resolve this issue a progress log message is added for this situation.
   
   Grouped backup failed, verify that NetBackup is properly configured for
   simultaneous backups to the same policy.
   
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The Exchange agent has the requirement that the NetBackup client
   service account run under an Exchange Administrative account. However, if
   the service is running as LocalSystem on a restore attempt, the restore
   will hang and end with a status 5 after tar32 causes an exception fault.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   The "bpimagelist -l" command option in the NetBackup 5.0 release
   concatenates the 13th and 14th fields on the FRAG line.  These fields are
   the Tape Allocation Date Timestamp and the Device Written On.  
   
   For example, in the following example the 13th field on the FRAG line is
   11 characters long and is actually the value "1062583209" and the
   value "0" is concatenated.
   
   FRAG 1 1 1856 0 2 12 1 T00000 zrp 65536 0 10625832090 0 *NULL*
   1063188009 0 65536 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Additional Notes:
   Scripts that use the "bpimagelist -l" output may fail or produce
   erroneous results.

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Description:
   Drives were being downed each time a system-imposed limit on the value of
   a semaphore ID was exceeded causing arvd to exit with an "Error in Semaphore
   Operation" error in /var/adm/message.  

Workaround:
   Down the NDMP drives that are not working.

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Description:
   When a synthetic backup is being created, the program bpsynth suspends tape
   volumes that contain images needed for the synthetic backup.  Afterwards,
   bpsynth unsuspends those volumes.  
   
   Bpsynth is suspending and unsuspending even when a volume was originally
   suspended or frozen.  The result is that previously frozen or suspended
   volumes are no longer frozen or suspended after the synthetic backup job
   completes.
   
   To correct this issue, bpsynth does not suspend or suspend tape volumes
   that were originally suspended or frozen or full.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   After performing an 'Information Store' restore on Exchange 2000, you
   are required to execute a FULL backup as the first backup set.  This is
   to properly cleanup and truncate any logs.  This is mentioned in posted
   event log messages from Exchange.
   
   With NetBackup, if an incremental backup is executed next, NetBackup will
   fail for any storage groups that have been recently restored, but it will
   still exit with header information written to tape and a status 0.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The data image, which is created by synthetic backup, will have a default
   retention level set to two weeks. The retention level that the user has set
   through the configuration was not used.

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Description:
   When viewing the contents of a NetBackup User Group with the group dialog,
   the NetBackup Administration Console for Windows allows duplicate user
   names to be added to the list on the right side of the dialog.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   Synthetic coordinator failed to contact the bpdm process when it finished
   its reading task.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When NetBackup is run through a separate network interface, the service
   information in the Windows NetBackup Administration Console does not
   display.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   When using synthetic backup on a large number of disk fragments from a disk
   data image, it fails to communicate with the synthetic engine, bpsynth and
   the coordinator, bpcoord.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The bpfis and bpbkar32 processes were hanging and causing backups to stall.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The bpfis process crashes if vfm.conf has a syntax error because an
   incorrect separator is used in a library pathname.

Workaround:
   Edit vfm.conf to correct the library pathname.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   FlashSnap backup on Windows fails with status 20 if NetBackup is installed
   on different volume drive letters on primary and alternate clients.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When an error occurs when updating a policy, the operation appears to have
   completed successfully because the views contain the new data.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   backint fails with a status 25 when the server value is not set in the
   utl file and SAP_SERVER environmental variable is not set.  The server
   entry is not being picked up from bp.conf and passed to bplist.

Workaround:
   Set the server value in SAP init<SID>.utl file or set the SAP_SERVER
   environment variable.

   (NetBackup Clients:  ALPHA HP Intel-NT RS6000_433 RS6000_51 Solaris )
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Description:
   FlashBackup for Windows does not support the backup of cross-mounted
   volumes and produces no error message. The backup succeeds but there is no
   catalog information visible for the file system mounted on the junction
   point.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   There is no error message. The backup succeeds but there is no catalog
   information visible for the file system mounted on the junction point.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   If a client is down when the scheduler is doing autodiscovery, and the
   NetBackup Administration Console for Windows attempts to modify a policy,
   the policy may get deleted.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Performing multiple-map ejects to an ACS robot with more than two LSMs
   could fail if ADJ_LSM entries are not specified in the vm.conf file on the
   media servers connected to the robot.  The default behavior of assuming the
   LSMs are interconnected in a line was not working.  The workaround of
   specifying ADJ_LSM entries is no longer required when the LSM physical
   configuration is interconnected in a line.

Workaround:
   Put ADJ_LSM entries into the vm.conf file on media servers connected to the
   robot describing the physical interconnections of the LSMs.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   An NDMP backup restore will fail if you do not use set the mount point
   inode number to 2.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   An Incremental backup, after a synthetic Full Backup, may cause bpdbm to
   core dump.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A Synthetic Full backup takes too long to create a backup of more than
   20,000,000 files.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When performing backups using VSS, either for Windows Open File Backup or
   Advanced Client, the backup may end partially successful even if the VSS
   snapshots for the backup were created successfully. This occurs when using
   a VSS snapshot provider other than the default Windows 2003 Server VSS
   snapshot provider (such as, when using the VxVM VSS snapshot provider).
   Backups may end partially successful because it does not use the VSS
   snapshot when backing up active/busy files, thus making these files
   inaccessible to the backup.

Workaround:
   Use VSP or the default Windows 2003 Server VSS snapshot provider when
   running backups for Windows Open File Backup or Advanced Client.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Support has been added for VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) 4.0 on Windows
   2003. All Advanced Client features that support VxVM volumes on Windows
   2000 are now supported on Windows 2003.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   When creating VSP snapshots for Windows Open File Backups and Advanced
   Client backups, the debug logging (in the online_util logs) does not log
   enough information about the VSP snapshot creation parameters (source
   volume, snapshot volume name, VSP cache file location, etc.) This
   information is helpful when trouble shooting VSP snapshot creation
   failures. In addition, the failure error messages are vague and do not
   indicate the cause of the failure when a VSP snapshot operation fails.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Running cron and/or jobs with NetBackup access control enabled requires
   that either the expire date of operating system credentials be lengthened
   using the VxSS utilities, or that accounts be created in the VERITAS
   private domain database with renewable credentials. nbac_cron is a new
   binary that simplifies the process of making unattended scripts NetBackup
   access control aware.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Restores or backups may erroneously fail with a 52 status (timed out
   waiting for media manager to mount volume).

Workaround:
   Set the media mount timeout to zero.

   (All NetBackup Servers: Intel-NT)
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Description:
   When ejecting media to an ACS robot, the eject process could hang because
   of an unhandled volume status, STATUS_ROBOT_BUSY.  This status is now
   handled appropriately as an error condition.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   Sometimes during the suspend step of a Vault session, a core dump may
   occur (in particular on HP-UX systems).  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, manually suspend tapes being ejected using
   "bpmedia -suspend -m <media_id>".

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   The Windows Client interface dialog, "VxSS Security - Login as New User",
   now allows the selection of an "Authentication Broker" and "Port."

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Updated acsssi to include the firewall support from STK for ACSLS.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   A SQL customer who plans to uses nightly PFI backups cannot maximize
   storage allocation because on-going differentials are always based on
   the last full. This is resolved by putting a hook into the SQL
   agent to allow the full backup to be cloaked, i.e., unrecognized by SQL
   so that it does not mark the full backup as the basis for the next
   differential.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The grouped backup writes all of the files to one image with the remaining
   ones being metadata-only. The problem is that NetBackup always causes a
   backup to be launched when an item is cataloged. This unfortunately causes
   data to be written to the STU even if their is no data.
   
   The solution is to use one image for all of the grouped backups.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When attempting a restore of a single DB that was backed up with
   another DB, the other DB is attempted to be restored and creates TEMP
   files.
   
   The problem was that the SQL agent was associating files with databases
   incorrectly in the .f file.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The tldcd and tl8cd robotic daemons may not be very resilient to having
   connections opened and closed quickly with no data.  This does not affect
   Windows NT systems.

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Description:
   The scheduler cancelled suspended jobs prematurely. The Windows Open File
   Backup does not reuse same snapshot when resuming.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When running backups with the Window Open File Backup option enabled to
   backup open/active files using VSS or VSP snapshots, bpbkar32.exe could
   crash intermittently. Debug statements similar to the following should
   appear in the bpbkar32 debug logs before the crash occurs:
   
   4:43:19.906 PM: [2556.2636] <4> V_Snapshot::V_Snapshot_CreateSnapshot: INF -
    ======================================================================
   4:43:19.906 PM: [2556.2636] <4> V_Snapshot::V_Snapshot_CreateSnapshot: INF -
    Attempting to create snapshots for 'F:\mptog'
   4:43:19.906 PM: [2556.2636] <4> V_Snapshot::V_Snapshot_CreateSnapshot: INF -
    CREATE request: C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\bpfis create -WOFB -
   fim VSP -id sauna_1074206573 "F:\mptog"

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When a NetBackup 5.0 Windows client backup is run, some backups may end
   partially successful because the backup job was unable to backup VSP
   snapshot cache files (for example, C:\_vxfiVspCacheFile_0.tmp). These files
   should have been excluded by the backup.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Added capability to run bpbackup with both -i and -L options at the same
   time.  In this case, a progress log will be created on each client machine
   in the policy, as well as on the server running bpbackup.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When initiating an immediate backup from the NetBackup Administration
   Console for Windows, a warning is displayed if the policy's "go into effect
   time" is too close to the present.  A query for the time on the server has
   been added to allow the user interface to determine the time to see if the
   policy can be initiated or not.

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Description:
   Non-stream in control frozen image jobs were not cancelled correctly when a
   frozen image failure occurred (bpfis error). This resulted in the
   non-stream in control jobs to backup the data multiple times.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Currently, the Vault image list used for duplication is sorted by
   increasing Kbytes and the question arose as to whether the Vault image
   sorting can be reversed.  To address this issue, a new function was added to
   determine if duplication of disk images should be done from largest to
   smallest size (in Kbytes), rather than the default of smallest to largest.
   Whether or not to invert the order is based on an existence of a touch file
   in the /usr/openv/netbackup/bin directory.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   Wildcards do not work with restores in multibyte character locales.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   NetBackup now uses the following date format when installed on a Japanese
   operating system: 2004/01/19.  This format is consistent with the generally
   accepted format used in Japan.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When restoring a Filegroup (backed up with adv. client), the restore
   will succeed, but an ERR message in the progress log may be misleading
   to the user.
   
   Message:
   INF - DBClient has been closed for stripe #0
       CONTINUATION: - The process cannot access the file because it is
   being used by another process.
   ERR - Error in VDS->Close: 0x8077000d. The text follows:
       CONTINUATION: - All devices are open
   
   The problem is resolved by removing the line of code in PipeServer that
   sets the pipe status to done after VDC_MountSnapShot has been processed. By
   removing this code, pipeserver continues forward retrieving the next VDI
   command, which has a status of VD_E_CLOSE, indicating the device has been
   closed.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Oracle Server free with alt-client does not work if multiplexing is
   enabled. This change also improves snapshot error handling during snapshot
   creation and deletion.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The following enhancements have been added to snapshot backups:
   1. Performance improvement for the EMC TimeFinder snapshot method
   2. Improved snapshot error handling during creation and deletion
   3. Improved multistreaming coordination with snapshot
   4. Improved error logging
   

   (NetBackup Clients:  HP Intel-NT Solaris Solaris9 )
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Description:
   A cancelled Catalog Backup job leaves the media in the drive instead of
   unloading it and moving it back to its slot. Subsequent use of the drive
   fails because catalog media remains in the drive. Only a manual operation
   from the command line is able to move the media back to its slot and make
   the drive available for further NetBackup operations.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   If a Windows Backup, Archive, and Restore user does not have administrator
   privileges, NetBackup does not start the required NetBackup Client Service
   when a backup or restore is attempted.

Workaround:
   A workaround for this problem is to login as a user with administrator
   privileges, and then attempt the backup/restore.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Command line utilities bpbackup, bplist, bprestore, and bparchive fail
   when filenames contain Unicode characters that, when translated to a multi-
   byte character, contain a backslash.

   All NetBackup PC Clients
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Description:
   When using the NetBackup Windows Oracle wizard, the user's authentication
   choice is now correctly saved and used when building the RMAN template.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Verifying Network Data Management Protocol drives can fail because the end of
   media (EOM) marker is not recognized. Commands such as bprecover, when used
   with NDMP drives, may fail.

Workaround:
   Use a non-NDMP drive.

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Description:
   The NetBackup Windows Oracle wizard does not retain the list of selected
   Oracle objects when you go from the last screen of the wizard to the first
   screen and then back to the last screen.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Vault may not wait long enough for media to be unmounted from tape drives
   before starting the eject process.  Because of a change to bpduplicate's
   use of the MEDIA_UNMOUNT_DELAY bp.conf setting so media aren't dismounted
   and re-mounted between duplication of images, vault now adds three minutes
   to this delay period before starting ejects.  By default, vlteject will now
   pause six minutes before starting the eject process.  This delay can be
   overridden by specifying the -eject_delay argument to vltrun.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   When a checkpointed job resumes, the Activity Monitor displays a 32-bit
   integer instead of a 64-bit integer for the block count.
   
   The bpsched debug log can contain very large values in its ESTIMATE and
   ESTIMATE_STR lines.
   Here is an example:
   log.102703:13:37:09.617 [11222] <2> readstring: ESTIMATE_STR: buf
   (ESTIMATE -1 -1 avocadocat_1067283424) backid 136924 files (-1),  kb
   (18446744073709551615)
   
   This can happen when "Kilobytes Written" is set to its default value, -1.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   If the debug level is increased in NetBackup while the NetBackup Lotus
   Notes database extension is performing a backup, the backup will fail if
   an error occurs.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   Whenever Windows Open File Backups is enabled for a NetBackup 5.0 client
   and its snapshot provider is VSP, VSP snapshots can sometimes remain
   undeleted when VSP snapshot errors occur during the course of a backup
   using the VSP snapshot.
   
   Snapshot errors can occur when the VSP snapshot has already been
   created and the backup job is using the VSP snapshot. The snapshot
   could error out for a variety of reasons, but typically is caused by
   insufficient amount of cache file space allocated for the VSP snapshot
   for the data being backed up.
   
   Whenever such a snapshot error occurs, there is a possibility the
   snapshot will not be deleted because the snapshot deletion attempt fails.
   This ultimately causes the snapshot deletion process to abort without
   deleting the VSP snapshot. Whenever this occurs, a reboot of the machine is
   required to remove the VSP snapshot and its cache file.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Following SQL Server master db recovery, the SQL Server remains down. The
   agent should bring it back up in the same mode (i.e., single or multiple
   user) that it was in prior to the recovery operation.

Workaround:
   The user should manually restart SQL Server following recovery of the
   master database.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The NetBackup jobs database daemon (bpjobd) may fail when the bpdbjobs
   command, with the -report and -all_columns options, is used to query the
   database.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   SQL agent fails to display image for advanced client backup of a database
   file. The dbclient log has following info:
   
   13:00:55.058 [2252.6116] <4> CDBbackcat::AllFileObjectsAvailable: INF -
   Image
   <backrest.MSSQL7.BACKREST\BACK.fil.E_Drive.E_Drive_Data.7.001of001.20040
   126124823..C> is not displayed because its constituent file <> could not
   be found in its image store
   <backrest.MSSQL7.BACKREST\BACK.fil.E_Drive.E_Drive_Data.7.001of001.20040
   126124823..C>
   
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   When resuming a suspended backup job with Windows Open File Backup enabled,
   the resumed backup will not re-use the original backup job's volume
   snapshots. Instead, if the WOFB Error Control configuration setting was set
   to Abort on Error, the resumed backup job will abort and a status 156-
   snapshot error will be encountered. If the WOFB Error Control configuration
   setting was set to Disable Snapshots & Continue, the resumed backup job
   will be resumed without any volume snapshots. This behavior is not correct
   and the resumed backup job should re-use the original, suspended backup
   job's snapshot volumes if they were successfully created.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients, HP Solaris Solaris9, All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Oracle Template backup initiated from the master server fails because the
   Oracle user cannot read the RMAN CMDFILE created by the ROOT user during the
   bpdbsbora execution.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients ALPHA HP Linux2.4 RS6000_433 SGI Solaris
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Description:
   Individual Oracle Datafiles or Tablespaces do not appear, although the entire
   database can be selected and backed up/restored successfully.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients ALPHA HP Linux2.4 RS6000_433 Solaris
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Description:
   Performing PFI backups of multiple Database Files in a batch file. The
   first SQL jobs completes fine, any PFI job after that times out. This
   happens with non-grouped batches.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   The Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) frozen image method is not included in
   the drop-down list in an Oracle policy.

   (NetBackup Clients:  HP Intel-NT Solaris Solaris9 )
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Description:
   A number of manual steps are required in order to prepare hosts to use
   NetBackup Access Control and in configurations involving a large number of
   hosts, and a means of automating some of the preparation would ease the
   initial configuration process.
   
   The script "nbac_install_helper" installed in the goodies directory
   provides basic support for automating the initial Access Control
   configuration steps listed in the "Access Management" section of the
   System Administrator's Guide. An executable version is also provided for
   installations unable to take advantage of the scripted version.
   
   Documentation describing use of the script is provided by "-usage" and "-
   help"
   flags, by comments in the source code of the script, and by run-time notices
   when configuration is attempted.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When using the Java GUI to initiate drive cleaning, the drive names are
   truncated after 22 characters.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Consolidated eject can cause many files to be left open that do not
   subsequently get closed. This may result in reaching the open file limit
   when many vault sessions are consolidated.

Workaround:
   Include fewer vault sessions in consolidated ejects. This problem occurred
   when more than 80 vault sessions were included in the consolidation. The
   number depends on what the "maximum open files" is set to on the server.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   The NetBackup scheduler may core dump when it prepares to exit if it is
   trying to determine which storage units are busy.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Path names extracted from an XBSA record with strncpy() are not terminated
   with a null character, resulting in a bad catalog entry.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Corrected numerous situations where a backup job could not be
   restarted/resumed because the necessary information was not retained. The
   most visible situations were the storage unit not available (219) errors,
   but there were a number of other conditions.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Alternate client restore of SQL Server fails for ABM methods.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Suppose the master server and media server are different machines.  Suppose
   that the media server and client are the same machine so that shared memory
   backups and restores are normally done.  Suppose the master server is
   configured so that "connect backs" with the media server are done via
   VNETD.  The typical bp.conf entry on the master server would look
   something like this:
   
   CONNECT_OPTIONS = mediax 0 1 2
   
   where "mediax" is the hostname of the media server.  The digit "1"
   signifiies that vnetd style
   connect backs are used.
   
   In this case, restores will fail.  Typically, the job will fail with error
   code 5 and be marked as
   "incomplete" in the job monitor:

Workaround:
   Don't use vnetd style connect backs with the media server if the media
   server is a client.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients All NetBackup Unix Clients
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Description:
   Customers using noauth authentication with the windows GUI would not be able
   to
   start manual backup jobs if they were not an Administrator on the system
   running the
   windows GUI.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   VMD on any volume database host can corrupt the volDB (media database), and
   may core dump.  This is due to an error with the pool database, introduced
   with NetBackup 5.0.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Restores of Windows paths containing "\" don't work.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   The spin control next to the "Port" edit field on the "VxSS Security -
   Login as New User" dialog box in the Windows PC Client GUI program now
   functions correctly.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Bpdbm failure in SQL agent browse for FI backups

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When using vxvm snapshot method on Windows, the snapshot may fail with
   the error message in online_util log
   
   10:14:43.207 [2840.2876] <2> onlfi_vfms_logf:     e51500e7: Could not
   associate a drive letter
   
   This is caused by the interaction between snapshot volume and Windows
   plug and play. The snapshot volume was recognized as new volume fast
   enough by the OS, and vxassist times out. The change is to wait
   a few more times for the snapshot volume.
   
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Scheduler started multiple jobs instead of just one when restarting a job.
   This situation occurs when multiple multi-copy jobs are submitted for
   restart/resume. The GUI sends all the selected job IDs, but scheduler needs
   to perform a many to one mapping of the requests. Filtering is added to
   scheduler to perform this mapping.

Workaround:
   select only one job of the multi-copy job set when performing a
   restart/resume

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   VxFS file promotion does not support alternate location restore. A check is
   required for Instant Recovery restore, for alternate location restore, file
   promotion method needs to be turned off.
   

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Users attempting NDMP restores from the Windows PC Client GUI will no
   longer find most files and directories incorrectly marked as
   unselectable.  

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   NDMP backup fails writing TIR data.
   
   
   bptm log shows:
   19:56:36.854 [2969] <16> write_data_tir: ERR - Cannot write TIR data to
   media, NDMP return code 9.
   
   
   ndmp logs shows:
   
   19:56:36.801 [02969] 162988 ->  (8) 267 [0] 19:56:36 NDMP_TAPE_WRITE
   (0x304) NDMP_NO_ERR (0x0)
   19:56:36.801 [02969] 162988 .   data_out(0)=
   19:56:36.801 [02969] 162988 **  End NDMP_TAPE_WRITE
   19:56:36.850 [02969] 162988 <-  (8) 599 [267] 19:57:51 NDMP_TAPE_WRITE
   (0x304) NDMP_NO_ERR (0x0)
   19:56:36.850 [02969] 162988 .   error=NDMP_ILLEGAL_ARGS_ERR (0x9)
   19:56:36.850 [02969] 162988 .   count=0 (0x0)
   19:56:36.850 [02969] 162988 **  End NDMP_TAPE_WRITE
   
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: HP Intel-NT Linux RS6000 Solaris)
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Description:
   Add recognition for the ACS_LTO_200G vm.conf entry.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Problems querying/updating the volume database during an eject could lead
   to the eject job failing prematurely, leaving a session incomplete.
   
   Also, consolidated eject/report jobs that were partially successful could
   be erroneously marked as complete and volumes may have an incorrect off-
   site volume group leading to report inconsistencies.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   Exchange Server shutdowns due to lack of space on the transaction log file
   device.
   
   The transaction logs were probably not truncated because the Exchange
   backup failed. The original backup may have failed due to networking or
   media failures and retry attempts may fail with a status 1.
   
   Investigation of the Error logs would reveal the following error,
   "INF - HrESEBackupSetup: Microsoft Information Store = 0xc80001f9"
   "ERR - XCHG_BackupRead() FS_ReadObj() Failed! 0xFFFFFE30:FS_COMM_FAILURE".
   These errors indicate that the Exchange StorageGroup is already in
   backup mode. Close inspection may also reveal that the bpbkar32 from the
   original backup attempt is still running.
   

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   email notification of backup status is not being sent for Windows clients.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Added support to delete VSP snapshots (cach files) when WOFB is enabled,
   this prevents deleting VSP snapshots for XBSA backups.

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT intel64 )
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Description:
   Performing consolidated ejects for all robots could malfunction if the
   vault configuration contains multiple robots of the same robot type.  This
   problem could result in media being left in an incorrect off-site volume
   group.  Also, media ejected from some of the robots doesn't occur but
   appears to have completed successfully.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   Multi-stripe SQL RFI backup isn't displayed in SQL image browser. It
   appears that bpbrm provides XBSA a bad restore list, setting the
   xbsa_flag to XBSA_DATA_EXTENSION for some objects that do contain data.
   The case occurs on multi-stripe retrievals, where the first set of
   objects contain data, the next set contains no data and the third set
   do contain data. After the second set starts using the
   XBSA_DATA_EXTENSION (-3), it continues to be used for the third set
   which do contain data.
   
   This test case relies on a backup done by washer to
   CAM: /washer.MSSQL7.WASHER.db.Ye Olde Howard's Bar and
   Grill.~.7.001of003.20040224135654..C
   

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   RMAN scripts containing more than one BACKUP command will fail if they
   contain a SEND command to reset the NetBackup server using the NBU_ORA_SERV
   environment variable after the first BACKUP and the NetBackup server change
   is applied to the previously allocated channel.  The dbclient debug log
   contains the error message:  "The license for the requested feature is not
   available".  The problem occurs because the SEND command can potentially
   change the NetBackup server that was used to perform the first BACKUP, and
   the license is not being rechecked.  
   
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients ALPHA HP Linux2.4 RS6000_433 RS6000_51 SGI Solaris
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Description:
   Some conditions will cause bpplschedrep to crash when setting last day of
   the month.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   If a multi-stream Windows backup is suspended or cancelled prior to
   going "active" (for example: while the snapshot is being taken by stream
   number one), then it's possible the suspended/cancelled backup can not be
   resumed/restarted.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When backing up databases with long database names, bpbkar32 could crash
   because of a memory overrun.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   when trying to perform a move script and restore SQL DB to a new volume,  
   TAR is attempting to restore DB to original volume (H:) which is not a
   valid volume and fails.
   

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   tar32 was aborting when restoring compressed data.  This was occurring if
   the compression frames were fragmented across multiple extents and the
   extents contained both compressed and uncompressed data.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Jobs failing with a 134 status were not requeued.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   tldd/tl8d dumping core when attempting to kill an orphaned child process.  
   Only happens when running NetBackup Media Manager in VERBOSE mode.

Workaround:
   Remove the "VERBOSE" entry from your vm.conf file and do not start ltid
   using the -v option.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   bpbkar32.exe DrWatsons in a VCS cluster when a virtual name is used as the
   host name. The same Backup works if local host name is used.
   
   bpbkar32.exe stops logging in the BEDS_Init() function:
   
   <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - BEC_SetRestoreXchgPrivate(1)
   <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - BEC_SetRestoreXchgPublic(1)
   <2> ov_log::V_GlobalLog: INF - SetVirtualNameForNodeName(virtual_g)
   
   The next step in a normal backup would be DumpDleInfo.
   
   

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT )
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Description:
   cancel job vxvm snapshot backup hanging

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Jobs ending with 134 and 59 exit codes were marked as incomplete and
   cancelled. correct operation would be to retry the job.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Multi-stream & multi-copy jobs fail if all storage units are of type disk

Workaround:
   Use at least one tape when performing multi-copy backups

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   IR backup(disk only) failed due to error of generating catalog info.
   The online_util log:
   09:12:39.415 [2140.604] <32> add_catalog_info: Cannot lstat SE. Errno =
   2: No such file or directory
   
   It tried to catalog a keyword "SNAP ID <Backup_id>" and failed stat64().

   (NetBackup Clients:  HP Intel-NT Solaris )
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Description:
   When performing backups with TIR plus move detection, some backups may not
   verify correctly due to files/folders having identical file numbers.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   If SQL Server is configured under binary collation, then some images
   may not be displayed in backup history window.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   PFI SQL images are not expiring properly

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   When the customer submits multiple jobs to a Disk STU with Max Jobs set
   to 1 all the Submitted jobs go active.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   If the checkpoint name is in the DOS style, now it gets converted to
   the UNIX style.  

   (NetBackup Clients:  Intel-NT intel64 )
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Description:
   After doing a clean install of netbackup Oracle RMAN fails trying to load
   orasbt.dll.

   All NetBackup Windows Clients
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Description:
   Unable to cancel, resume, or suspend  using bpdbjobs

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Resuming a checkpointed backup job resulted in selection of a disk storage
   unit instead of a tape storage unit. This situation can arise at a site
   that has a media server with both tape and disk storage units. A resume
   needs to continue on the proper media. If initially tape, then resume on
   tape. If initially disk, the resume on disk.

Workaround:
   Don't mix disk storage units and tape storage units on the same media
   server.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   Cannot resume Windows multi-streamed backup jobs after error 219 (storage
   unit not available).

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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Description:
   "configure a vault profile to do a catalog backup that will take at least 20
   minutes, run that vault profile, and watch the activity monitor. activity
   monitor displays the vault job as done, status 50 - even though the catalog
   backup eventually finishes. (and the vault job eventually finishes
   successfully, in spite of the activity monitor...)"
   
   solution:
   
   For UNIX implementations, insure that the Activity Monitor is
   sent keep-alives while the UNIX implementation waits for a remote
   bpbackupdb to complete. The NT edition >always< accomplished this
   task, and why UNIX was specifically excluded in the bpbackupdb
   command remains a mystery.

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   vault's logic of checking to decide if an image has already been
   duplicated seems to be broken if the image resides on disk.
   
   

   (All NetBackup Servers: ALLVLT)
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Description:
   Synthetic Backup image is bad and will not restore.
   When extent ends as fragments ends, synthetic engine didn't handle it
   well. Additional data is copied and causing catalog mismatch with image.

   (All NetBackup Servers)
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