So, something is happening! :) We've received a patch for this problem and are currently testing it. I will get back with further information.
// Matts
I've seen the SJI Failure [0x 29] on Windows 2000, with NW 6.0.2 and NW 6.1.1. Librarys begin ATL P2000 and P3000 SAN-attached to Compaq hardware. I'm afraid I'm in the dark as to the reasons why too...
Anyone managed to get rid of them??
// Matts
I don't really have any new information regarding this, I only wanted to tell you all that Legato has confirmed this to be a bug! :) This means they are working on SOMETHING, the question is what...!?
// Matts
Have you installed the cluster licenses? The client is cluster aware, and although this is speculation, I would guess that it ignores the cluster volumes if you don't have the licenses.
Also, with cluster licenses, you should back up the volumes via the cluster alias.
Good luck!
// Matts
I have a strong feeling that you are right about us not being the only ones...
Out of curiousity, what hardware platform are all of you running? We've seen it on several Compaq server. I believe that Legato, unfortunately, thinks it's related to that platform, so any additional information...
Hi!
I'm not sure here, but if memory serves me right you need different clintpaks for UNIX and Linux. If it's any consolation, the Linux pak is much cheaper than the UNIX one... ;)
// Matts
Minor note, not relating to the actual question, but still... The query for mminfo should read "savetime>=28-days-ago", since the app calculates the date for "28-days-ago" and then compares the result to savetime. If you want to check for saves during the last four weeks...
This may come a little late, but... Historically Compaq servers never really worked well with SCSI cards from other vendors, especially Adaptec. Now the funny part: Compaq OEM's an Adaptec card for their Ultra3 64-bit 66MHz card, although modified with a Compaq firmware and Compaq drivers.
So...
I'd like to make a small note on whether it's possible or not to backup data to a storage node using a Novell client older than 4.20. It is possible, but not recommended, since the data is sent to the storage node via the backup server... Don't know if this is fixed in the 4.20 client, but I...
Look up the 'savepnpc' command in the Admin Guide. It lets you perform a pre-backup command as well as a post-backup command. The post command will always run, so you'll have to find a way to determine the success of the backup in your script (e.g. mminfo).The options though are too many to go...
You should be able to recover your UNIX data regardless of which OS the server runs, as long as you perform the recover from a UNIX box. You cannot, however, perform a so called cross platform recover, that is, recover the UNIX files to an NT box.
Hope this helps!
// Matts
I can hardly spell AXI, IAX... AIX?? but if the host bus adapters for the SAN works like they do on NT/Win2k you should be able to configure your SAN attached library with "Install an Autodetected SCSI Jukebox".
Good luck!
// Matts
Don't know if this applies to your problem, but I guess it could be good to know anyway: If you specify the individual databases within a storage group as separate savesets (MSEXCH:Storage Group\Database), the logs, which are common for all databases within the storage group, will be backed up...
If I'm not mistaken, NetWorker reads the barcode from the library. If it can match the label to an existing index then it's satified. But if it's a blank tape or it has never been used by the server, i.e. there's no index for it, it will load the tape into a drive and search for a label on the...
Try running 'inquire' from \nsr\bin. It should list all SCSI devices visible for the server. If inquire can't find your library neither will jbconfig. You can also try 'inquire -c' or 'inquire -l' (L, not i). If you can see the library with 'inquire -l', either run 'jbconfig -l' or, preferrably...
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