Thanks Klaus. I'll give that a try.
However, this still needs manual edits in the .nsr_cluster file. Networker
claims to be cluster aware, but apparently it's just to sell a license. The
manually keeping track of added file systems is not different than the veritas
clusters we have, where we list the clustered file systems in "save set" and
use "save -c <virtual client>, but at least they don't need a cluster license
(for 6.1.x)...
Why doesn't legato use cmgetconf (rhetorical question) ?
I also read somewhere on the HP site that just touch a .nsr_cluster file would
be sufficient ...
-----Original Message-----
From: Grohal Klaus [mailto:klaus.grohal AT siemens DOT com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 4:07 PM
To: 'Legato NetWorker discussion'; VERHAEGHE Koen (BMB)
Subject: AW: [Networker] Networker and MC/SG config problem
Hi,
you are on the right way. Fill in the saveset of the clients (phys. and
virt.)the value "All". Create the .nsr_cluster file in the way like: <virt.
node:virt-ip:filesystem1:filesystem2>. Don't create pathownerignore. The
.nsr_cluster only shows results, if saveset is "All" and there is no
pathownerignore. We're working with this configuration on over 30 clients under
HP-UX 11.0 and Networker 6.1.3 with a Linux server.
regards
Klaus
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: VERHAEGHE Koen (BMB) [mailto:Koen.VERHAEGHE AT PROXIMUS DOT NET]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2003 15:28
An: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Betreff: [Networker] Networker and MC/SG config problem
Sorry, was sent with the wrong title
-----Original Message-----
From: VERHAEGHE Koen (BMB)
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 3:26 PM
To: 'Legato NetWorker discussion'
Subject: RE: [Networker] install problem
Dears,
Can someone clarify the following for me:
Facts : Networker 6.1.1 on Solaris 8 server: Networker 6.1.1 on HP 11.0 client;
Clients have MC/SG
We have 2 physical nodes and 2 virtual nodes configured in MC/Serviceguard.
Networker detects this since we need a cluster license. However, I'm trying to
get Networker to detect also the filesystems that are actually attached to the
virtual nodes automatically. Now have need to manually type them in the "save
set" attribute, with the danger that, should someone change the cluster config
and add a filesystem (different department...), we would not be backing up
these.
I thought that it would be as simple as putting All as "save set" ... I've been
testing with .pathowenignore and .nsr_cluster files, but can't get it to work.
Can someone help me. There is little of no info on the Legato or the HP web.
Cheers
Koen
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