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Re: [Networker] Networker Exchange Installation

2004-11-22 11:11:44
Subject: Re: [Networker] Networker Exchange Installation
From: Randy Doering <rdoering AT COMCAST DOT NET>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 11:10:40 -0500
Thank you Scott. I changed from the FQDN to just the simple name, and it
did a successful back of the MSEXCH:PF saveset. Next I'll try the
MSEXCH:IS and MSEXCH:MB this afternoon.

Regards,
Randy


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Legato NetWorker discussion
[mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
> On Behalf Of Scott Bingham
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:35 PM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: [Networker] Networker Exchange Installation
>
> Hello Randy,
>
> The Exchange Module is trying to be sure that the Exchange Virtual
Server
> for which you are asking for a backup is active on the physical node
on
> which it is running.  The cluster management software cannot find an
> Exchange Virtual Server named "jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp" on the
cluster
> at
> all, because Exchange Virtual Server names are not IP names, and thus
> should
> not be FQDN names.  You should specify the proper name, probably just
> "jcvsf-exchange".
>
> In a cluster environment, Microsoft provides a Virtual Exchange Server
> name,
> which does not necessarily match any other name in the cluster.  For
> Exchange Module, it is specified with a "-a" option on the
nsrxchsv.exe
> command line.  It must be different from the physical nodename, as
well as
> from the cluster alias.
>
> In this case, it appears that you are either not specifying the "-a"
name,
> or else are putting the FQDN name "jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp" into
this
> field.
>
> This is discussed in greater detail in a separate chapter on Clusters
in
> the
> Admin Guide for the Exchange Module.
>
> Thanks,
> _Scott
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Legato NetWorker discussion
> [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU]On Behalf Of Randy Doering
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:27 AM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: [Networker] Networker Exchange Installation
>
>
> Environemt: Tru64 Unix (5.1B-PK4) Cluster, Windows 2000 (Soon to be
> Windows
> 2003) Exchange Cluster (2xDL380). Networker 7.1-1, Exchange Module
4.0.2.
>
> We're trying to get the Exchange backups going and have been having
some
> problems. Something different, it seems with MSEXCH:MB, MSEXCH:IS, and
> MSEXCH:PF Savesets, so I'm just posting about the MSEXCH:PF saveset.
>
> I'm able to "savegrp -p -v -G ExchangeGroup" and that seems fine.
>
> When I go to actually try and backup the MSEXCH:PF saveset, I'm
getting
> the
> following error in my Networker daemon.log file and the backup fails.
>
>  jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF: No full backups of this save set
> were
> found in the media database; performing a full backup
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF  nsrxchsv_ese.exe Version:
4.0.2.372
> Supporting Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF  System Version: 5.0 Build 2195
> Service Pack 4
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF  ESEBCLI2.DLL Version:
6.0.6603.0
> Service Pack 4
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF  Performing an Exchange save
> operation; save level is Full (Legato Backup Level: full).
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF  Parsing parameters from the
command
> line
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF  Unable to determine active node
for
> virtual server jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp: No more data is available.
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF  svmain(930): begin_pf_backup()
> failed with status = 0x00000103
> * jcvsf-exchange.jcvsf.corp:MSEXCH:PF Backup operation finished with
> errors.
>
> In the documentation (Admin Guide) Chapter 6, page 102/103, it
mentions
> putting the MS Cluster node names in the servers file in the /nsr/res
> folder. Is that really what it wants and will that resolve the "Unable
to
> determine active node" problem?
>
> I have LocalSystem@physical_node in the Administrator User Group and
other
> things on the Networker Server set up ok (I think).
>
> Thanks,
> Randy
>
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