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Re: [Networker] Legato Networker for SQL

2002-12-31 01:48:39
Subject: Re: [Networker] Legato Networker for SQL
From: satish patil <satishvpatil AT YAHOO DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 22:48:34 -0800
Hello Anuj,

Please check that whether the partition on which you
have installed the legato is same as you where earlier
that is ntfs or fat32. I faced some what diff. kind of
problem when restoring index after my server got
crashed. I made that ntfs then it allowed me to
restore the index w/o any problem.

Thanks
Satish

--- Anuj Mediratta <anuj AT ACE-DATA DOT COM> wrote:
> Sir,
> We are Legato's Partners in Delhi, India. We have
> recent;ly implemented a Legato Networker Solution at
> one of our customers. The solution mainly comprises
> of 20 clients for simple data fil;es & 3 clients for
> SQL Server.
>
> While restoring data of one of the SQL server, we
> are facing the following problem -
>
> [1644] Start time Sat Dec 21 19:53:16 2002
> [1644] Computer Name: SQL2     User Name:
> Administrator
> [1644] System Version: 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
> [1644] Microsoft Data Access Component(MDAC)
> version: 2.60.6526.2
> [1644] Microsoft SQL Server version (from registry)
> : 8.00.194
> [1644] Local host has following SQL Server online:
> [1644] MSSQL server : SQL2
> [1644] Use Legato Networker Server : tapeserver
> [1644] Legato Networker Server Version: NetWorker
> 6.1.1.Build.238 Power/110
> [1644] nsrexecd.exe Version: 6.1.1.Build.238
> [1644] nsrsqlrc.exe Version: 3.1.0.43 Supporting SQL
> 7.0 and SQL 2000
> [1644] Command line:
> [1644]   nsrsqlrc -s "tapeserver" -c "sql2" -I -
> [1644] SQL Connection to SQL2 is created. SQL Server
> Version is 08.00.0194
> [1644] Log back onto SQL Server
> [1644] SQL Connection to SQL2 is created. SQL Server
> Version is 08.00.0194
> [1644] Recovering database 'master' ...
> [1644] RESTORE database [master] FROM
> virtual_device='Legato#3670d665-b440-
> 4482-a690-dfd7c9201f48'  WITH stats
> [1644] Microsoft SQL Server Provider error:
> [1644] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL
> Server]The backup of the
> system database on device
> Legato#3670d665-b440-4482-a690-dfd7c9201f48
> cannot be restored because it was created by a
> different version of the
> server (134218407) than this server (134217922)..
> [1644] [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL
> Server]RESTORE DATABASE is
> terminating abnormally..
> [1644]
>
G:\rt_2002_1Q\nsr\db_apps\bsmsql\nsrsqlado.cpp(1641):
> ExecuteFailed
> event arrived.
> [1644] Thread 1528 exited with status 2304.
> [1644] Waiting for MSSQLServer service shutdown to
> complete
> [1644] Waiting for MSSQLServer service shutdown to
> complete
> [1644] Completion time Sat Dec 21 19:55:58 2002
>
> We are using Windows 2000 Server, SP -2 & SQL 2000
> Server, SP-3 on both the backup & the restoring
> server. The backup server has crashed & the new
> server is having the same IP address & host name as
> backup server.
>
> Please help us find a solution to this problem.
>
> Also let us know hot to enroll in your user forum.
>
>
> Regards,
> Anuj Mediratta
> Ace Data Devices Pvt. Ltd.
> I-132, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi - 110 015.
> Phone : 25939466, 25152444
> Mobile : 9810168586
> Email : anuj AT ace-data DOT com
>
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