Hi,
I'm playing with Alphastor v2.1Patchkit 2 and NetWorker6.1.3. I have LCP on a
Solaris box using a Silo STK9370.My rrobotd is running on a
HP Tru64 and in terms of load/unload/backup no problem.
Now, I try to test export and import jobs; in alphastor v2.0 I was used to
check on my LCP's rrobotd.log the alphastor running and logging nsrjb -a
or nsrjb -x activities on my rrobotd machine. With version v2.1.2_04P2 I see
only a couple of lines in my rrobotd.log, logging the rrobotd
startup,like
Thu Jan 16 12:14:57: [1] [-1071955968] rrobotd started successfully version 2.1.
2_P2
Thu Jan 16 12:14:57: [1] [-1071955968] Rrobotd's port number is 3000
After that, no other messages appear, while in the past I saw things like
Thu Jan 16 14:45:14: b3mexico Start command <mmlocate -u -n 002873 BILL3_SILO>
Thu Jan 16 14:45:16: b3mexico Command <mmlocate -u -n 002873 BILL3_SILO> had
return code 0
Thu Jan 16 14:45:16: b3mexico rrobotd end connection for service <rrobotd>
Thu Jan 16 14:45:16: b3mexico rrobotd begin connection for service <rrobotd>
version 2.0.2_8
Thu Jan 16 14:45:16: b3mexico Execute command nsrjb -j BILL3_SILO -a 002873
Thu Jan 16 14:45:16: b3mexico rrobotd execute command nsrjb -j BILL3_SILO -a
002873
Thu Jan 16 14:45:16: b3mexico Execute UNIX program <nsrjb -j BILL3_SILO -a
002873>
Thu Jan 16 14:45:16: b3mexico Start command <nsrjb -j BILL3_SILO -a 002873>
Thu Jan 16 14:45:19: b3mexico Command <nsrjb -j BILL3_SILO -a 002873> had
return code 0
Thu Jan 16 14:45:19: b3mexico rrobotd end connection for service <rrobotd>
Anyway, the operations are correctly performed ( I've tested export only, up to
now ) but I cannot figure out why the new version's log is so "slim".
Since I see rrobotd start line I suppose this is the right place where to find
the infos, /opt/AS/logs/rrobotd.log on robotd machine )
Any suggestion to understand this behaviour ???
Thanks in advance
Pierpa
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