
Status Codes
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To increase the amount of information that appears in the logs, see the logging
topics in Chapter 3.
c. Retry the operation and check the resulting activity log.
Status Code: 78
Message: afs/dfs command failed
Explanation: Indicates an AFS vos command failure.
Recommended Action:
1. Check the NetBackup Problems Report for additional information on why the
command failed.
2. The bpbkar activity log shows the command that was executed. Create an activity
log directory for bpbkar. Retry the operation and retry the resulting activity log.
3. Try executing the vos command manually to duplicate the problem.
Status Code: 80
Message: Media Manager device daemon (ltid) is not active
Explanation: If the server is UNIX, the Media Manager device daemon, ltid, is not
running. If the server is Windows NT/2000, the NetBackup Device Manager service is not
running.
Recommended Action:
1. On Windows NT/2000, use the Activity Monitor or the Services application in the
Windows NT/2000 Control Panel to see if the NetBackup Device Manager service is
running. If it is not running, start it. To enable verbose logging, place VERBOSE on a
line by itself in the install_path\Volmgr\vm.conf file before starting the service.
2. On UNIX, use vmps to see if ltid is running and if necessary start it in verbose mode
with the following command:
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/ltid -v
Or, add a VERBOSE entry to the Media Manager configuration file,
/usr/openv/volmgr/vm.conf. Create the vm.conf file if necessary.
3. On UNIX, check the system logs to verify that ltid starts.
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