NetBackup status code: 69
Explanation: One of the following is true:
VMware Intelligent Policy: Multiple backup components with the same VM_name have conflicting information.
The policy file list from the server has invalid entries.
For the Enterprise Vault Agent: A policy contains some directives that cannot be specified together in the same policy.
NetBackup Snapshot Client: In an off-host backup ( or ), the file list contains the
ALL_LOCAL_DRIVESentry. NetBackup does not support theALL_LOCAL_DRIVESentry for off-host backups.Solaris, AIX, or HP operating systems are not supported on the backup hosts that are used during Red Hat Virtualization backups.
Recommended Action: Do the following, as appropriate:
VMware Intelligent Policy: Check for duplication of the VM_name of the VMs in the policy.
Policy file list problem: Check the policy file list. If wildcards are used, verify that the bracket characters ([ and ]) in the list match. If the file list contains UNC (Universal Naming Convention) names, ensure that they are properly formatted.
This error can occur if nbjm is running and a SharePoint job rediscovery returns a 0 or 1 and the policy file list is empty. Examine the nbjm unified log (originator ID 117) for more detail on the cause of the error.
Enterprise Vault Agent: For more information, please see the Troubleshooting section of the NetBackup for Enterprise Vault Agent Administrator's Guide.
NetBackup Snapshot Client: Remove the
ALL_LOCAL_DRIVESentry from the file list.For more information on the supported operating systems for backup hosts, refer to the NetBackup Web UI RHV Administrator's Guide.
For the errors that are related to Hypervisor policy and Nutanix AHV, refer to the Nutanix AHV Administrator's Guide.
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