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If the expiration time of a backup image copy stored on a tape is manually changed to an earlier expiration time, the expiration time of the tape may be incorrectly changed to the same earlier time.
Doc. ID: AL1453 | 2013-05-16 -
NetBackup's Sybase ASA fails to start, returning "Internal database error *** ERROR *** Assertion failed"
Doc. ID: AL1452 | 2013-05-16 -
Differential incremental catalog backups may skip recently updated configuration information. This can result in restores which will not bring configuration state to the expected point in time.
Doc. ID: AL1310 | 2012-07-02 -
In NetBackup 7.5, tapes could be prematurely deassigned, which could lead to failed duplication of images on those tapes having an "Expire After Duplication" retention. In addition, any images placed under legal hold residing on these tapes may become unrecoverable.
Doc. ID: AL1308 | 2012-06-28 -
In NetBackup 7.5, when a "Backup From Snapshot" operation is defined in a Storage Lifecycle Policy where multistreaming is also enabled, some duplications may fail with status code 156 reported.
Doc. ID: AL1304 | 2012-06-13 -
In NetBackup 7.5, if 'bpexpdate -recalculate' is invoked from the command line without the '-d' or '-ret' option, incorrect expiration dates for images may be recalculated, which may lead to early expiration of those images.
Doc. ID: AL1299 | 2012-05-24 -
During Shadow Copy Components backups, very large registry hives may be skipped without NetBackup reporting a partially successful backup (Status Code 1) after the backup completes.
Doc. ID: AL1281 | 2012-04-25 -
If a retention level is set such that expiration dates of images is set after January 2038, after successful backups or duplications to tape using this custom retention period, the tape media (but not the image) is expired. Media may then be overwritten. This condition does not occur with "infinity" retention levels.
Doc. ID: AL1161 | 2011-08-11 -
In rare cases, specifying more than nine paths of differing drive letters in a Windows policy can lead to skipped backups of the tenth and later paths.
Doc. ID: AL1049 | 2010-11-10








