Veritas NetBackup™ Status Codes Reference Guide
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NetBackup status code: 2093
Explanation: This job requires Fibre Transport, but no Fibre Transport devices are configured with connectivity to the media server that is required for this job.
Recommended Action: Do one of the following:
Verify that marked QLogic Target ports exist in the server. The nbftsrvr and nbfdrv64 processes exit if the system has no ports available for Target Mode use.
Verify that a valid license for the SAN Client feature resides on the master server. SAN Client is a separately licensed feature which requires a key called "SAN Client" on the master server. The Fibre Transport server performs a license check during startup.
Determine if a reboot is required for the installation of the Fibre Transport server. Solaris installations require that you reboot the media server after you install Fibre Transport to load the Fibre Transport drivers on the marked target ports. In addition, reboot the Linux servers if you choose to not unload the existing QLogic drivers during the installation of Fibre Transport.
For further information, see the NetBackup SAN Client and Fibre Transport Troubleshooting Guide.
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