Brtools not shutting down automatically during offline backup

Dear guru'
At our work place in Development system we are getting following issue.
Brtools not shutting down SAP after triggering the Offline backup.
In brtools it's howing database shutting down statement for long time.......... but  i'ts not doing .
Keep on showing that ......please give me any solution for that.
It's happenning since last 2 sundays{ Offline backup}. Previously it was working fine.
And remaining systems working fine .
SAP version is ; ECC 6.0, AIX 5.3 & data base 10g.
We are usinfg Veritas netbackup tool.
Thanks & regards;
Rajkumar

I note that you indicate a Snow Leopard OS which if it is the case, it cannot be a 'new' MBP.  I assume that this may be an older MBP that is new to you.
Look at these two articles for possible solutions:
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3353
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2570
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