Re: [Networker] backup 1 cluster node with no license
2007-03-14 13:46:47
> Is it possible to backup 1 cluster node without a cluster agent
> license? The client would be backed up using the physical name. Backup
> of the virtual name is not necessary.
>
> The cluster is co-standby over a WAN and it is not necessary to backup
> the remote node and we do not want to purchase a cluster license. We
> are running networker 6.2 on windows but we will upgrade to 7.3 soon.
Is the client windows as well?
In general, I think the answer is yes for unix clients and no for
windows clients.
On machines I've dealt with, the unix client requres that you run a
cluster installation script. The 'save' binary looks for it and uses
that information to understand the cluster split. It also uses it to
notify the server that it's doing a cluster backup and needs a license.
No setup, it's just a normal machine.
The windows client seemed to auto-detect MSCS directly. We'd have a
group install the cluster software on a machine without telling us, and
it grabbed a cluster license.
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Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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