Re: [Networker] How to clone from storage node to same storage no de?
2005-12-14 20:33:23
Well, that certainly works. Thanks. I did notice, though, that it also
works if snode2 is listed first, regardless of what else is in the list.
I then changed the order of the clients listed in the primary server's
"Clone storage nodes" field back to: snode1, snode2, nsrserverhost. The
"Storage nodes" field is also the same. Next, I added snode2 as a
client, didn't put it in any groups, and then added itself to its
"Storage nodes" field, but left its "Clone storage nodes" field blank.
Now, both snode1 and snode2 are listed as clients, none of them is a
member of any group, and they both list only themselves for their
"Storage nodes" field with the "Clone storage nodes" field empty.
I then ran a clone, and it first requests a clone volume in snode1,
which makes sense, but after about 10 minutes or so, it then requests
one in snode2, and the clone runs just dandy. The 10 minute pause seems
to be consistent with the timeout values I have set. Not sure what to
make of all this, but it seems to do the trick. Maybe this is how it's
supposed to work?
Of course, listing the correct one first is best if I'm in a hurry, but
much of my cloning might be done after hours, and I can't always
guarantee an appendable clone volume in what ever snode is listed first,
so it is nice to be able to have which ever snode has the necessary
volume eventually respond as long as the wait time is reasonable.
Otherwise, I constantly have to re-hard code the listing.
George
Willeat, Todd wrote:
Try changing the clone storage node attribute to list only snode2
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Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 5:12 PM
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Subject: [Networker] How to clone from storage node to same storage
node?
Is there a trick to clone from a storage node to the same storage node?
We're running an older release 6.1.1.
I have two storage nodes (snode1, snode2). These are full storage nodes,
not dedicated, and each manages one library or jukebox. I have both
listed under the "Storage nodes" field for the primary server
(order=snode1,snode2,nsrserverhost), and I have both listed for the
"Clone storage nodes" field (same order). Neither the backup pool nor
the clone pool have any restrictions, so there are no devices, levels,
etc. selected. All devices have a "Save mount timeout" of 10 and "Save
lockout" of 1. For both jukeboxes, I have "Max parallelism" set to the
number of drives in the library, not 1 less, which is the default. These
storage nodes function perfectly fine during backups.
snode2 has both the backup volume and an appendable clone volume. Both
volumes are appendable and are not physically write protected or set to
read-only, and they both show up in the inventory.
When I run a clone command from my host as:
nsrclone -s server -b pool -S ssid
It loads the original backup tape on snode2 into the first drive. It
then requests a clone volume on snode1 and just sits there.
After a while, it issues a retry message, but never mounts the clone
volume. Here's what happens from the command line:
Automatically copying save set(s) to other volume(s)
Starting cloning operation ...
...from storage node: snode2
NSR server server: retry needed
nsrclone: waiting 30 seconds then retrying
I can clone from snode1 to snode1 but cloning from snode2 to snode2
seems to continue to ask for a clone volume on snode1 no matter how
long I wait.
Is it necessary to have both storage nodes defined as clients? If so,
does it matter if they're not in any active groups? We have snode1 in
the client list, and it has 'snode1' listed for the "Storage nodes"
field and nothing for the "Clone storage nodes" field. We don't have
snode2 listed as a client.
Thanks.
George
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