Re: [Networker] Setup Networker for DR test
2010-04-21 08:49:10
Does not look like your scanner was successful at all. Can you do a saveset
recovery using the SSID you scanned in. Too many errors in that scanner command
to feel comfortable trying for browsable or saveset recovery.
EDWARD COTY
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Subject: [Networker] Setup Networker for DR test
Hello,
I have tried the following;
> What you are doing is just scanning in all tapes to be recoverd. Best way to
> get the original client FQDN is run scanner -m devicename. This should return
> the pool and client names. Kill scanner and add in the client name and pool.
> Then run scanner -I devicename. After which you should be able to do a
> browsable recover from the client that was on the tape for the data on the
> tape.
this is the output from the command prompt
C:\Program Files\Legato\nsr\bin>scanner -i \\.\tape0
8909:scanner: using '\\.\tape0' as the device name
8936:scanner: scanning LTO Ultrium-3 tape 000101L3 on \\.\tape0
8939:scanner: LTO Ultrium-3 tape 000101L3 already exists in the media index
39078:scanner: Media DB error: invalid query for client id map database
39078:scanner: Media DB error: client name must be specified
8795:scanner: ssid 779472241: SYNCHRONIZED at 1630 GB, 1175 file(s)
8795:scanner: ssid 729140594: SYNCHRONIZED at 1647 GB, 1118 file(s)
8795:scanner: ssid 443931590: SYNCHRONIZED at 559 GB, 15962 file(s)
8821:scanner: (ssid 443931590) Can't open session for client hrlnws02xp to index
service on uabzapp03.venture.venture-production.com
39078:scanner: File index error: `hrlnws02xp' is not a registered client
8767:scanner: write failed, Broken pipe
8770:scanner: fn 110 rn 24716 read error No more data is on the tape.
29486:scanner: ssid 779472241: NOT complete
8787:scanner: ssid 779472241: 187 GB (of 189 GB, 1195 file(s)) written
29486:scanner: ssid 729140594: NOT complete
8787:scanner: ssid 729140594: 171 GB (of 188 GB, 1376 file(s)) written
29486:scanner: ssid 443931590: NOT complete
8786:scanner: ssid 443931590: 583 GB, 15970 file(s)
8761:scanner: done with LTO Ultrium-3 tape 000101L3
39876:scanner: the following save sets continue on another volume:
client name save set save time level size files ssid S
updnos400 /nline 2/12/10 21:50 f 1855128980088 1195 77947224
1 S
updnos400 /nline2 2/12/10 21:50 f 1854906243588 1376 72914059
4 S
8921:scanner: the following save sets continue on 000013L3:
hrlnws02xp \\updnon500\Reference 2/12/10 22:52 f 597502703712 15970 4439315
90 S
scanner: when next volume is ready, enter device name (or `q' to quit) [\\.\tape
0]? q
8830:scanner: (ssid 729140594) index error, flush failed
39077:scanner: error, Cannot commit saveset for client 'updnos400' (Access is de
nied.
)
8831:scanner: (ssid 729140594) error decoding save stream
8830:scanner: (ssid 779472241) index error, flush failed
39077:scanner: error, Cannot commit saveset for client 'updnos400' (Access is de
nied.
)
8831:scanner: (ssid 779472241) error decoding save stream
Then I open networker user
select my server
click on the recover button
Select on of the clients that I manually created
Select my server as the destination client
I get the following error message
"No index was found. You have not backed up any files for the source machine,
or you need to be connected to the server as the supervisor"
I thought that I was createing the index by using the scanner -i command???
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