Re: [Networker] Cluster documentation
2002-08-07 12:37:06
Did you put in the requisite "SYSTEM@csb1" and "SYSTEM@mh1" into the
remote access field for bldg1's client definition? I have an identical
environment and have found that this arrangement works very well.
Thanks,
-ty
Phillip T. ("Ty") Young, DMA
Backup/Recovery Systems Mgr.
Data Center Operations Group
i2 Technologies, Inc.
Joel Fisher <jfisher AT WFUBMC DOT EDU>
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Subject: [Networker] Cluster documentation
Hey All,
I can't seem to find any documentation on backing up a W2K cluster.
Anyone know where I can find info I the 'recommended' way to setup a W2K
cluster?
The way I currently have it setup results in the indexes being written
to the indexes of the virtual names instead of to the cluster name.
For example:
Cluster server name is: bldg1
Virtual Names: csb1,mh1
When I backup the volume that is assigned to csb1 it puts the indexes
under csb1 or mh1 instead of bldg1. Is this what should be occurring,
or do I have it configured incorrectly?
Thanks for any help,
Joel
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