Re: [Networker] Backup problems
2005-05-20 09:47:59
ISSUE 1:
OFM version 9.2. I see Legato has documentation for version 9.4
released in May but I could not find it for download. We are using
McAfee Virus Scan Enterprise. There is no SQL on these two servers.
ISSUE 2:
We had already checked the speed and duplex settings.
Thanks -- Jon
On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 17:11 +0530, Srinivas Rao wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> ISSUE 1:
> What version of OFM are you using? Which Antivirus are you using? Are you
> running SQL server in these clients? There are some potential issues with
> earlier versions of OFM with antivirus. Upgrading OFM to the latest version
> can solve this.
>
> ISSUE 2:
> Update NIC drivers of the failed systems. Also make sure that speed should
> be set to max(eg..100MB / 1000MB etc) and duplex should be set to full on
> both Networker client end and even on switch end.
>
> Regards,
> Srinivas.
>
>
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> I am having a couple of different issues that I was hoping someone could
> help me out with. We are running Networker 7.1.3 server is running on
> Linux.
>
> ISSUE 1:
>
> I have two Windows NT clients that when ever we start the backup the
> clients just hang. The backups start but nothing is written to tape.
> The clients will then become unusable and have to be rebooted. We are
> also running OFM on these two clients. This was an intermittent problem
> but now it happens every time.
>
> ISSUE 2:
>
> This issue happens on clients running HPUX 11.0, Red Hat 3.0, and
> windows 2003. These clients backup to nearline attached to the Netwoker
> server. Some of them go over a private Gig network and some go over our
> regular network. It seems that during the run of the groups we will get
> the following message
>
> * cortdata:C:\ save: RPC error: RPC send operation failed. A network
> connection could not be established with the host.
> This will happen to random savesets of the clients and may not happen
> each run. When it does, that saveset will not get backed up. Other
> save sets will continue with no problem. It can happen with no matter
> the number of clients in group or number of savesets being backed up.
>
> Any insight to these issues would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jon
>
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