I am doing a Disaster Recovery drill and have set up a test server with the same version of Legato as the production server: Networker 7.1.1 on Windows 2003.
This is what I have done:
-Installed networker to the exact same drive / folder as production server.
-Ran MMRECOV against the latest full tape bootstrap.
-Renamed the RES.R folder to RES.
Nsrck -L7 'nameofbackupserver" is failing to restore the index for my test backup server.
This is what I have found:
-The client id for the new server does not match that of the old server. I have created a new client with the FQDN of the old server (the test server is only using the short name, since I cannot add it to the domain). I have given this new client the ID of the production server. This worked, but I do not know where to go from here. I still cannot run nsrck -L7
The only thing I haven't yet tried is to do a save set recover of the backup server drive and then stop the services, copy over all the files, and restart the server.
This is what I have done:
-Installed networker to the exact same drive / folder as production server.
-Ran MMRECOV against the latest full tape bootstrap.
-Renamed the RES.R folder to RES.
Nsrck -L7 'nameofbackupserver" is failing to restore the index for my test backup server.
This is what I have found:
-The client id for the new server does not match that of the old server. I have created a new client with the FQDN of the old server (the test server is only using the short name, since I cannot add it to the domain). I have given this new client the ID of the production server. This worked, but I do not know where to go from here. I still cannot run nsrck -L7
The only thing I haven't yet tried is to do a save set recover of the backup server drive and then stop the services, copy over all the files, and restart the server.