Did you install the packages? can you get an output of pkginfo | grep LGTO ? possibly if the drivers were not loaded you might see this. It is a very odd problem. I have installed NW 100's of time and never seen this problem on any OS.
John7
No, It will backup the link that is all. You can read the man page on save, you might be able to force it to work.
There are problems inherent with backing up an nfs link, the two that come to mind are 1)Your network taking a double hit first data has to go from A to B then the Backup server...
try this....
on the linux client kill nsnecxecd, then restart it with this command nsrexecd -D3 this will run the client in debug mode in the foreground.
On the server run a command line savegrp command.. like this
savegrp -vvv -c clientname groupname
watch both systems if they are...
Have you tried to use nsrwatch with a -p option which will tell it to poll every X seconds. This might give you a easyier target to look for. Also have you tried to send the nsrwatch to a file then kill it, and look for the data you want there? That is the only thing I can think of.
go to the admin gui and use the detailed view (or in NT go to options\customize and check all three boxes on the windows configurations screen) exit the gui and start it again. Now go to the client that is the problem. There is a field for the index path you can use this to point to the new...
You could also have the user tar up /nsr/res and send you the contents. If you have the same platform you can load up an eval version and use the interfaces to look at the config.
Try here:
ftp://ftp.legato.com/pub/Unsupported/ClientPak_Unix/1.1/
or look thru the Unsupported directory.
Please note the UNSUPPORTED, if you use this software is it at your own risk, and Legato can and will not take support calls on any of this client software. This stuff may also not be...
A device is a tape drive not a slot in the jukebox.
If your library only has one tape drive you will only configure 1 device.
If you are trying to configure the JB run jbconfig and do an autodetect.
Check that your autochanger/Jukebox is still working. try to mount and dismount a tape. If there is a problem you may have to re-run jbconfig. Did the system change at all? new scsi controller added? it might have changed the order on the system and the Jukebox maybe configured for the wrong...
I don't think you will be able to do this. The only thing the server really knows is:
1) Data is coming in
2) The client is done
During the backup the server is fed a byte stream of data, it has no real idea of what files are getting backed up. the data is in a format where the data is in a...
OK, Do you have the Exchange module license? did you load the NetWorker CLient Software on the exchange box? and did you load the exchange module on the exchange server?
First, what version of Networker are you running? if it is 6.x or later the nsrck -L6 can help. If it is 5.x or earlier use nsrck -F to fix the client index.
The client software is not the problem this is a server problem.
If I were you I would do one of the following:
1) shut networker...
I was runnig a 120 eval of exchange and now I have a license. How can i put the license in the eval server? I would prefer not to reload from scratch. Thanks
I don't think you can find out. Networker picks tapes on its own. I don't think you will be able to figure this out.
Now, why do you want to figure this out?
Also NW will post a message stating which tape it wants mount after it has filled up the last one also.
John7
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