I have a Linux box that has two IP addresses on its eth0 interface. The client resource references one of those IP addresses. The other IP address has a few dozen references in ifconfig. I am having
Author: Fazil Saiyed <Fazil.Saiyed AT ANIXTER DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:26:13 -0500
Hello, Would adding static IP route and a host name entry help ? you may have to look into having two NICs on the separate network. HTH Stan Horwitz <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU> Sent by: EMC NetWorker di
Hello, Would adding static IP route and a host name entry help ? you may have to look into having two NICs on the separate network. It already has a static IP route and host name entry. I am not sure
In regard to: [Networker] Problem backing up a server with multiple IP...: I have a Linux box that has two IP addresses on its eth0 interface. The client resource references one of those IP addresses
Author: Howard Martin <howard.martin AT EDS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:32:17 -0400
But is it a static host or static net route, if your flavour of linux allows it then setting a static route using the IP you want to just the backup server (as a host) should force it to use just tha
Hello, Would adding static IP route and a host name entry help ? you may have to look into having two NICs on the separate network. It already has a static IP route and host name entry. I am not sure
Author: Fazil Saiyed <Fazil.Saiyed AT ANIXTER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:47:21 -0500
Hello, Thanks Howard, that's what i meat to say, usually on windows routeprint will get you the info and other options of adding static route.You may have a slightly different version of routeprint o
Author: Howard Martin <howard.martin AT EDS DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 13:14:15 -0400
I don't know Linux well but a doing man route might give you enough info. In SunOS it would be somthing like route add -host "dstination host ip" "ip you want to go out on" To sign off this list, sen
In regard to: Re: [Networker] Problem backing up a server with multiple IP...: But is it a static host or static net route, if your flavour of linux allows it then setting a static route using the IP
Nearly the same way you would on Solaris. netstat -rn to show routes, "route add" with some additional bits to add them. To make the route change survive reboots, you'll need to add the arguments to
In regard to: Re: [Networker] Problem backing up a server with multiple IP...: Here's what I get when I try a recover on this Linux client ... [root@albatross logs]$ recover Reverse DNS lookup failed
Actually, I take that back. Reverse DNS does not work for the client on the NSR server, but how do I fix that? Nearly the same way you would on Solaris. netstat -rn to show routes, "route add" with s
Author: Fazil Saiyed <Fazil.Saiyed AT ANIXTER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:17:22 -0500
Hello, Add a PTR ( reverse look-up ) in your DNS server ( dns server specified on client IP settings). Typically you will see Forward look-up zones( in the dns server config) where your primary serve
In regard to: Re: [Networker] Problem backing up a server with multiple IP...: Actually, I take that back. Reverse DNS does not work for the client on the NSR server, but how do I fix that? Of course
Author: Fazil Saiyed <Fazil.Saiyed AT ANIXTER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:27:50 -0500
I forget to ask, are all the known alias for the client specified on the client definitions ? Is it true that if FQDN is used for client name then it queries DNS first ( short name queries the host f
In regard to: Re: [Networker] Problem backing up a server with multiple IP...: I forget to ask, are all the known alias for the client specified on the client definitions ? Is it true that if FQDN is
On Mar 28, 2008, at 3:27 PM, Fazil Saiyed wrote: I forget to ask, are all the known alias for the client specified on the client definitions ? Is it true that if FQDN is used for client name then it
In regard to: Re: [Networker] Problem backing up a server with multiple IP...: Yes, all the aliases appear in the client entry. To answer Tim Mooney's question, I actually tried putting in an /etc/ho
Author: Fazil Saiyed <Fazil.Saiyed AT ANIXTER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 15:53:16 -0500
Hello, I would try to add the PTR record, if still having problems, util they get resolved, you can still try to backup from the client side ( i assume they were successful ?) try working with cmd li
This has been resolved. For some reason, the Linux client isn't working properly with the way it looks up the IP address for my NSR server. I spent an hour on the phone with my network manager while