Troubleshooting guide

Status Codes
168 NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide - UNIX
Recommended Action: Determine the cause of the status code that follows this one.
Status Code: 222
Message: done
Explanation: This status code is used in coordinating communication between various
NetBackup processes and is normally not seen. If the error logs show that it is associated
with a subsequent error, it usually indicates a communication problem. In this case,
concentrate your troubleshooting efforts on the subsequent error.
Recommended Action: Determine the cause of the status code that follows this one.
Status Code: 223
Message: an invalid entry was encountered
Explanation: A request to the bpdbm process (NetBackup Database Manager service on
Windows NT/2000) had invalid or conflicting information. This is usually a result of
using software from different versions together, but can also be caused by incorrect
parameters on a command.
Recommended Action: Verify that all NetBackup software is at the same version level and
the command parameters are specified correctly. If neither of these is the problem, obtain
detailed troubleshooting information by creating a bpdbm activity log directory and
retrying the operation. Check the resulting activity log.
Status Code: 224
Message: there was a conflicting specification
Explanation: A request to the bpdbm process (NetBackup Database Manager service on
Windows NT/2000) had conflicting information. This is usually a result of using software
from different version levels together.
Recommended Action: Verify that all NetBackup software is at the same version level. If
that is not the problem, obtain detailed troubleshooting information by creating bpdbm
and admin activity log directories and retrying the operation. Check the resulting activity
logs.
Status Code: 225
Message: text exceeded allowed length
Explanation: A request containing text that exceeds a buffer size was made to the bpdbm
process (NetBackup Database Manager service on Windows NT/2000). This is usually a
result of using software from different version levels together.