Veritas NetBackup™ Status Codes Reference Guide
- NetBackup status codes
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- Media Manager status codes
- Media Manager status codes
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- Device management status codes
- Device management status codes
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- Security services status codes
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NetBackup status code: 14
Explanation: A write to a file or socket failed.
Possible causes include the following:
An I/O error that occurred during a write to the file system.
Write to a socket failed. The cause of this failure is a network problem or a problem with the process that reads from the socket.
Writing to a full disk partition.
Recommended Action: Do the following, as appropriate:
Check the NetBackup Problems report for clues on where and why the problem occurred.
For detailed troubleshooting information, create a debug log directory for the process that returned this status code. Then retry the operation and check the resulting debug log.
Make sure that the routers, bridges, and other network devices are all at "full" duplex.
See Troubleshooting network interface card performance in the NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide.
Use a "sniffer" program to determine the number of packets being rejected or re-requested.
On Windows systems, the client bpbkar log may contain a 10054 Connection Reset Error (usually indicates a hardware error). Somewhere between the NetBackup client and server, the connection was reset. When NetBackup receives this error, it cannot continue the backup. This error has been attributed to the following:
A hiccup in the network.
A bad network interface card on a NetBackup client.
A bad network interface card on the NetBackup server.
Faulty routers.
Any other applications that interfere with NetBackup connections.
The error occurs while you use the NetBackup Java interface: The application server (bpjava processes) for the NetBackup Java interface probably ran out of disk space in the file system containing
/usr/openv/netbackup/logs/user_ops
. The application server writes temporary files into directories in the/user_ops
directory. Try clearing up disk space in the file system.
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