On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:19:55 +0200, Zoran Dzelajlija
<jelly+networker AT MAIL.ISKON DOT HR> wrote:
>I'm having problems with indexes being placed under the wrong client. I
have
>three Solaris 8 clients named mx1, mx2 and mx3 in DNS, but the hostname on
>the machines is set to "mx".
>
>I also have an entry in DNS for mx, listing the IP addresses of all three
>hosts. This allows for DNS round-robin load balancing.
>
>However, my NetWorker server (6.0.3) saves all the indexes under the
>client resource for mx1, while mx2 and mx3 remain empty.
>
>I had an "mx" alias in all three client resources, but after I removed
>it nothing changed.
>
>Any ideas on how to make the indexes go to the correct place?
Yes, you need to use "save -c". Edit the client resource for, say, mx1, and
set the backup command field to "save -c mx1".
You might want to consider what will happen with this setup when you do a
recovery. It is a little unusual. Perhaps some test recoveries might be in
order.
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