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backup failed with tar file write error (10054)

Former Member
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Hi

I have got the issue with the online backup.

Database: Oracle 9.2.0.7

SAP : 4.7

Backup Server: Netbackp

When ever i trigger the backup on few of my SAP Servers, it runs for a while and then at a point just get struck.

Where for other systems it is running fine.

Error:

Incident:1

http://80.00 18:52:28 INF - Waiting for mount of media id A00201 on server mk2sapp001-b.

http://80.00 18:53:42 INF - Beginning backup on server mk2sapp001-b of client mk1sap01-b.

http://80.00 18:55:10 FTL - tar file write error (10054)

-


Incident:2

http://80.00 12:05:50 BKR - G:\oracle\VWD\sapdata1\btabd_41\

http://80.00 12:05:53 INF - Beginning backup on server mk2sapp001-b of client mk1sap01-b.

http://80.00 12:08:13 FTL - tar file write error (10054)

http://80.00 12:08:13 INF - Client completed sending data for backup

After the step mentioned in bold it just get struck,

There is no issue with the space at OS level

I can see all process will still be running in task manager

such as backint.exe, brbackup.exe, brconnect.exe

But

I don't find bpbkar32.exe Process, after the backup got struck.

I have asked Network guys as well and they said every thing is fine from their side(such as Speed, Full Duplex)

Its very important, please assist.

Thanks in advance

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JPReyes
Active Contributor
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Are you using Symantec Netbackup? seems like a problem with the 3rd party backup software...

Regards

Juan

Former Member
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yes , i am using symantec netbackup,

but every thing is fine from their side as well(settings).

i have reinstalled the client as well.

it runs for 1 hr and then it throws error.

yesterday i scheduled two backup at two different time(at the interval of 1 hr) but they both failed (struck) at the exact same time(even seconds were same).

So what do you say??

JPReyes
Active Contributor
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I'm no expert.. but i googled and read a few threads and seems to be related to a network card hardware problem....

Maybe look into testing with a different card...

Thats as far as i can go.

regards

Juan

Former Member
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Thanks Juan

I have gone throught Netbackup's standard forum and i have put the backup/network team on action.

I am closing this forum because i believe it doesnt belong here.

Thank you again for your help, Juan

Cheers

Ricky