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  4. Error 5579: Falling back to object listing for change detection, not considering object change tracking for this bucket, specified in the policy.
NetBackup™ for Cloud Object Store Administrator's Guide

Error 5579: Falling back to object listing for change detection, not considering object change tracking for this bucket, specified in the policy.

Explanation:

This issue may occur due to the following reasons:

  • The marker is empty or invalid. This can happen if the previous backup image is missing or if this is the first full backup.

  • The stream count has changed since the last backup.

  • The bucket logging configuration has changed.

  • The tracklog from the previous backup is missing.

  • A forced rescan is selected in the schedule.

Workaround:

There is no workaround for this issue. For all these reasons, NetBackup uses object listing for change detection. NetBackup will revert to object change tracking for the subsequent backups.

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