Open Systems Data Protection - Troubleshooting

Deprecated

The OSDP feature is deprecated from the Commvault software in V11 SP15.

See End-of-Life, Deprecated and Extended Support - Features for information about deprecated features.

7-Mode only - DFM Job Fails with Error "Unable to connect to source filer

Check LREPTRansfer.log and if it contains the following error, resolve a possible conflict on port 10566 on the client computer.

LREPTransfer.log

i. 34216 8d54 08/08 16:00:34 1375992034 IntelliSnap for Open SystemsControlThread() - Failed to bind:[Error code :-2147014848

If a client's IP address is changed, make sure that the file servers in the Resource Pools, the destination filers, are notified of the name change. Use the Name Management application from IntelliSnap to notify IntelliSnap of the name change and kill IntelliSnap for Open Systemstest.exe after you run the Name Management application.

VSS Snapshot Creation does not Finish Successfully on Windows 2003

If the snapshot creation fails and the system event or the specific log lines contain the errors below, remove pagefile.sys and hiberfil.sys from the files to be filtered, then re-run the job. Refer to Skipping Files for Backup for information about how to skip these two files.

System event:

[TYPE] Error [TIME] 2014/02/11 14:11:56 [SOURCE] VolSnap [COMPUTER] W2K3MS01 [DESCRIPTION] The shadow copies of volume C: were aborted because of a failure to ensure crash dump or hibernate consistency.

Log lines in the Windows Event logs:

[TYPE] Error [TIME] 2014/01/24 16:09:34 [SOURCE] VSS [COMPUTER] W2K3MS01 [DESCRIPTION] Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Error calling a routine on the Shadow Copy Provider {a4b3467a-2462-442b-8699-bbad76968c76}. Routine details Error calling Query(). [0x800706ba] [hr = 0x800706ba].

SSNAP003: The Creation of the Thin Provisioned Volume Fails During the Provisioning of the Storage Policy

For more information, see SSNAP0003: For OSDP Backups, the Creation of the Thin Provisioned Volume Fails During the Provisioning of the OSDP Storage Policy.

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