Netbackup Error 240
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190 | 200 210 | 220 | 230 | 240 | 250 | 260 | http://backup.technion.ac.il/codes 1 2 3 4 5 6 http://windowserrorcodesandsolutions.tumblr.com/post/74716560137/error-code-240 7 8 9 Status Code: 0 Top Message: "the requested operation was successfully completed" Explanation: There were no problems detected with the requested operation. Recommended Action: None, unless this was a database backup performed through a database extension product (for example, NetBackup for Oracle or NetBackup for SQL Server). In those instances, code 0 means the backup script that started the netbackup error backup ran without error. However, you must check other status as explained in the related NetBackup manual to see if the database was successfully backed up. Status Code: 1 Top Message: "the requested operation was partially successful" Explanation: A problem that may require corrective action was detected during the requested operation. Recommended Action: Check the All Log Entries report and also the progress log (if there is one). Some of the problems that can show up under Status Code netbackup error 240 1 are: A file or directory path that is more than 1023 characters long. Could not open a file. On a UNIX system, NetBackup could not get the link name of a file. On a UNIX system, NetBackup could not process a sparse file. Read error encountered in a file. File is of an unknown type. On a UNIX system, the lstat system call fails on a file that is eligible to be backed up. This may be a permission problem. On UNIX, a file could not be locked that has mandatory locking enabled. Status Code: 2 Top Message: "none of the requested files were backed up" Explanation: A backup or archive could not back up any of the files in the file list. Recommended Action: Verify that the files exist and you have read access to them. On UNIX clients, check to see if the files or directories would be excluded because of an entry in /usr/openv/netbackup/exclude_list. On PC clients, check the exclude list per the instructions in the user's guide for the client. On Windows NT clients, verify that the account used to start the NetBackup Client service has read access to the files. If you are backing up a network drive or a UNC (universal naming convention) path, use the Services application in the Windows NT Control Panel to verify