Hi,
I am a newbie to Legato and had no joy with backing up without errors yet, so it's a plea to all you Legato experts. I will try and break my system down;
Legato Networker version 6.0.1 Build 174
Registered -
Autochanger/8 slots
ClientPak for Unix
Networker Module for Oracle UNIX client/1
Networker, Turbo/10
Update/7
Upon setting up the system I created a new group, new pool, new schedule and new label template for our company.
Legato Networker Server - 'Saturn' - NT 4.0 Server
File/Print Server - 'Triton' - NT 4.0 Server
File/Print Server - 'Apollo' - NT 4.0 Server
File/Print Server - 'Neptune' - NT 4.0 Server
Oracle DB Server - 'BamBam' - Solaris Unix
Oracle DB Server - 'Pebbles' - Solaris Unix
The hardware is a Quantum DLT7000 Tape Library with 7 70GB tapes and a barcode reader.
I installed the client software on the servers and did a name resolution to ensure they could see the server and the server could see them.
I put the clients into the new group/pool and did savesets = all. I added the clients into our new pool, new group, selected the label template and labelled all the tapes.
I set the browse/retention policy to a decade and selected NT compression and Unix compression directives - Everything else left as default.
I set the backup to run @ 3AM.
The group completed with errors;
Unsuccessful savesets
bambam:All 5 retries attempted
bambam:All nsrexec:authtype nsrexec
bambam:All savefs:unknown host name saturn
pebbles:All 5 retries attempted
pebbles:All nsrexec:authtype nsrexec
pebbles:All savefs:unknown host name saturn
pebbles:index 5 retries attempted
pebbles:index 02/10/03 08:31 nsrexec:Attempting to kill on remote save
pebbles:index aborted due to inactivity
The rest of the clients seem to backup fine. There are some errors;
unsyncronized client clock detected
NTUSER.DAT cannot open as in use
(Neptune) System State :\ aborted due to inactivity
(Neptune) Repair Disk :\aborted due to inactivity
The tapes were full and 100% full. It was also wanting to write the bootstrap and index to a different tape. I have browsed the forum and found a thread which hopefully will solve it.
So with the Unix machines not backing up at all and errors when backing up NT, I am unconfident of any kind of disaster recovery plan involving Legato at the moment. I realise it could be my lack of inexperience but I think the product could be a little more user friendly.
I realise that this new post is long, but I have tried to give as much information as possible to you guys to see if you can help me out. I have tried Legato.com but after I sent my daemon.log file 5 times, they don't seem interested or are too busy to help. I thought I would get some help from the true techies!
Regards,
Inq
I am a newbie to Legato and had no joy with backing up without errors yet, so it's a plea to all you Legato experts. I will try and break my system down;
Legato Networker version 6.0.1 Build 174
Registered -
Autochanger/8 slots
ClientPak for Unix
Networker Module for Oracle UNIX client/1
Networker, Turbo/10
Update/7
Upon setting up the system I created a new group, new pool, new schedule and new label template for our company.
Legato Networker Server - 'Saturn' - NT 4.0 Server
File/Print Server - 'Triton' - NT 4.0 Server
File/Print Server - 'Apollo' - NT 4.0 Server
File/Print Server - 'Neptune' - NT 4.0 Server
Oracle DB Server - 'BamBam' - Solaris Unix
Oracle DB Server - 'Pebbles' - Solaris Unix
The hardware is a Quantum DLT7000 Tape Library with 7 70GB tapes and a barcode reader.
I installed the client software on the servers and did a name resolution to ensure they could see the server and the server could see them.
I put the clients into the new group/pool and did savesets = all. I added the clients into our new pool, new group, selected the label template and labelled all the tapes.
I set the browse/retention policy to a decade and selected NT compression and Unix compression directives - Everything else left as default.
I set the backup to run @ 3AM.
The group completed with errors;
Unsuccessful savesets
bambam:All 5 retries attempted
bambam:All nsrexec:authtype nsrexec
bambam:All savefs:unknown host name saturn
pebbles:All 5 retries attempted
pebbles:All nsrexec:authtype nsrexec
pebbles:All savefs:unknown host name saturn
pebbles:index 5 retries attempted
pebbles:index 02/10/03 08:31 nsrexec:Attempting to kill on remote save
pebbles:index aborted due to inactivity
The rest of the clients seem to backup fine. There are some errors;
unsyncronized client clock detected
NTUSER.DAT cannot open as in use
(Neptune) System State :\ aborted due to inactivity
(Neptune) Repair Disk :\aborted due to inactivity
The tapes were full and 100% full. It was also wanting to write the bootstrap and index to a different tape. I have browsed the forum and found a thread which hopefully will solve it.
So with the Unix machines not backing up at all and errors when backing up NT, I am unconfident of any kind of disaster recovery plan involving Legato at the moment. I realise it could be my lack of inexperience but I think the product could be a little more user friendly.
I realise that this new post is long, but I have tried to give as much information as possible to you guys to see if you can help me out. I have tried Legato.com but after I sent my daemon.log file 5 times, they don't seem interested or are too busy to help. I thought I would get some help from the true techies!
Regards,
Inq