So I finally upgraded one of our 7.5.2 servers to 7.6.1. Everything seems to be fine except for two things - one is an issue, one is an oddity (at the moment). 1) I have a floating IP as part of a ma
A bit of an update... It only seems to affect one of the servers. I am unable to perform a recover operation using the floating name on server1, but I am able to on server2. I can also do a "save" co
Author: Tim Kimball <Tim.Kimball AT SUNGARD DOT COM>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 22:40:16 -0400
1) Try adding this to the 'Remote Access' property of cluster.foobar.com: root AT server1.foobar DOT com root AT server2.foobar DOT com You may also need to add the hosts to the 'Aliases' property. I
I did try the "root@" syntax, both in addition to just the host names, and in place of them. It didn't do anything. I am unable to add them to the aliases, as both of the hosts are clients themselves
Author: Paul Robertson <probertson AT UNIXWAY DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 15:39:20 -0400
We are apparently running in the same issue after upgrading to 7.6.1 :-( The only "fix" that seems to work is to add "user@host" to the Networker "Administrators" user group, which seems a poor solut
The only "fix" that seems to work is to add "user@host" to the Networker "Administrators" user group, which seems a poor solution. Did you ever find a solution that worked for you? Not yet. I meant t
The only "fix" that seems to work is to add "user@host" to the Networker "Administrators" user group, which seems a poor solution. Did you ever find a solution that worked for you? Not yet. I meant t