[HPADM] DUMP FAILS

From: Ayanda Dlamini (Simunye) (Ayanda-Dlamini_at_rssc.co.sz)
Date: 10/30/03

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    To: "HP UX NETHERLANDS (E-mail)" <hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl>
    Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 11:12:37 +0200
    
    

    Hello Admins,
    My database dump occasionally fails. I have tried to eliminate the tapes and
    replace them with new ones. It would sometimes go back to normal on its own
    without me doing much, or if I rebook the Unix box. Stopping and starting
    the database server and the backup server does not remedy the situation, it
    is because of this that I think the dump failure may be caused by something
    in my Unix O/S.

    The server on which this occurs has HP Unix 11, and the database server is
    Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise/11.9.2/1059/P/SWR 8452 ESD
    6/HP9000-735/HP-UX 10.2/FBO/Tue May 11 05:25:05 1999. has anybody come
    across this? What may be the problem?

    TIA

    Ayanda A. Dlamini, MIEE
    P. O. Box 6397
    Manzini
    Swaziland
    M200
    Email: ayanda-dlamin@rssc.co.sz
    Phone: +2686036618

                           

    Backup Server session id is: 24. Use this value when executing the
    'sp_volchanged' system stored procedure after fulfilling any volume change
    request from the Backup Server.
    Backup Server: 6.58.1.1: Device '/dev/rmt/0mn' supports multiple dump files
    per
    volume set.
    Backup Server: 6.28.1.1: Dumpfile name 'master ' section number
    0001
    mounted on tape drive '/dev/rmt/0mn'
    Backup Server: 4.58.1.1: Database master: 1446 kilobytes DUMPed.
    Backup Server: 4.58.1.1: Database master: 2306 kilobytes DUMPed.
    Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 1 completed.
    Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 2 completed.
    Backup Server: 3.43.1.1: Dump phase number 3 completed.
    Backup Server: 4.58.1.1: Database master: 2314 kilobytes DUMPed.
    Backup Server: 6.45.1.1: Be sure to remove the tape/floppy from drive
    /dev/rmt/0mn (server: , session id: 24).
    Backup Server: 3.42.1.1: DUMP is complete (database master).
    Backup Server session id is: 27. Use this value when executing the
    'sp_volchanged' system stored procedure after fulfilling any volume change
    request from the Backup Server.
    Backup Server: 6.58.1.1: Device '/dev/rmt/0mn' supports multiple dump files
    per
    volume set.
    Backup Server: 4.128.2.1: Failed to start multibuffering subprocesses for
    archive device '/dev/rmt/0mn'. Look at the Backup Server error log or
    standard
    error for more information.
    Backup Server: 4.141.2.66: [0] The 'write' call failed for device
    '/dev/rmt/0mn'
    with error number 32 (Broken pipe). Refer to your operating system
    documentation
    for further details.
    Backup Server Internal Error: 4.62.3.8: Multibuffering subprocesses died,
    archive /dev/rmt/0mn.
    Msg 8009, Level 16, State 1:
    Line 1:
    Error encountered by Backup Server. Please refer to Backup Server messages
    for
    details.
    Backup Server session id is: 35. Use this value when executing the
    'sp_volchanged' system stored procedure after fulfilling any volume change
    request from the Backup Server.
    Backup Server: 6.58.1.1: Device '/dev/rmt/0mn' supports multiple dump files
    per
    volume set.
    Backup Server: 4.128.2.1: Failed to start multibuffering subprocesses for
    archive device '/dev/rmt/0mn'. Look at the Backup Server error log or
    standard
    error for more information.
    Backup Server: 4.141.2.66: [0] The 'write' call failed for device
    '/dev/rmt/0mn'
    with error number 32 (Broken pipe). Refer to your operating system
    documentation
    for further details.
    Backup Server Internal Error: 4.62.3.8: Multibuffering subprocesses died,
    archive /dev/rmt/0mn.
    Msg 8009, Level 16, State 1:
    Line 1:
    Error encountered by Backup Server. Please refer to Backup Server messages
    for
    details.

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