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[Networker] AW: [Networker] jbconfig failing to add drives 6.1.3

2003-06-26 07:12:11
Subject: [Networker] AW: [Networker] jbconfig failing to add drives 6.1.3
From: Tsallos Christos <Christos.Tsallos AT EINSTEINET DOT DE>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 22:16:11 +0200
I found the same strage behaviour while upgrading from NW 6.1.1 to 6.1.3. We 
have NW Server running on Solaris 8, a Storage Node on Solaris 8 and a Storage 
Node on W2K Server. The NW Server controlls one TL the Solaris Storage Node the 
second TL.
I just did an upgrade because of some issues with cloning. Everything worked 
fine but TL configuration was completely disordered. I tried a new jbconfig and 
found the same problem like you mentioned. We even tried the jbconfig version 
of NW 6.1.1 just to cross check but this didn´t help. After two days of trying 
we gave up. To me this is a serious bug in 6.1.3. I never found it on a 
resolved bug list.

Cheers


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Von: Donovan O'Brien [mailto:dobrien AT SIAC DOT COM] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 24. Juni 2003 01:12
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Betreff: [Networker] jbconfig failing to add drives 6.1.3


Strange error occurring with a 6.1.3 upgrade.  Upgraded the server and its two 
storage nodes, added the jukebox attached to the server and then attempted to 
add the other jukebox.  The second jukebox has one drive and the robot 
controlled by one storage node, the other 3 drives are attached to the second 
storage node.  This all worked fine with 6.1.1.  Bug I seem to be hitting here 
is that whenever I enter the first drive's owner, networker takes this for 
every drive.  For instance, I say drives 0,1 and 2 are owned by serverA and 
drive 3 by serverB, device files should be:

rd=serverA:/dev/rmt/0cbn
rd=serverA:/dev/rmt/1cbn
rd=serverA:/dev/rmt/2cbn
rd=serverB:/dev/rmt/0cbn

But networker changes the serverB to serverA and spits out an error saying that 
device file is already defined.  Same thing happens when I try to add this 
device file manually.  We attempted to do the reverse with serverB defined 
first, and networker replaces serverA entries with serverB !!!

What is going on here?????

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