Troubleshooting

 

Troubleshooting the IDB

Action

Set the time interval, which will be used when browsing object versions

 

for restore. You can change this time interval in the Restore context

 

when searching for the specific object version you want to restore.

 

Set the default time interval used when browsing object versions for

 

restore.

 

1.

In the Data Protector GUI, click the File menu and then click

 

 

Preferences.

 

2.

Click the Restore tab and in the Search interval drop-down list,

 

 

select the search interval. Select Interval if you want to set an

 

 

absolute search interval, or None if you want all object versions to be

 

 

listed.

 

3.

Click OK to apply the change.

MMDB and CDB Are Not Synchronized

The MMDB and CDB may not be synchronized when the following is true:

The MMDB and CDB contain information from different periods in time. This may be the result of importing the CDB and the MMDB (the omnidbutil -readdbcommand) from files generated in separate export (the omnidbutil -writedbcommand) sessions.

In a MoM environment, when the local CDB and CMMDB are not synchronized. This may be the result of the CMMDB restore.

Data Protector reports when an object in the IDB has no medium assigned or when the data protection for a medium is not correctly set.

Action

In a one-cell environment:

 

• Run the omnidbutil -cdbsync<Cell_Server_Hostname> command

 

in the /opt/omni/sbin (UNIX Cell Manager) or in the

 

<Data_Protector_home>\bin (Windows Cell Manager) directory to

 

synchronize the MMDB and CDB.

 

In a MoM environment:

 

• Run the omnidbutil -cdbsync<Cell_Server_Hostname> command

 

in the /opt/omni/sbin (UNIX Cell Manager) or in the

 

<Data_Protector_home>\bin (Windows Cell Manager) directory

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