Re: [Networker] 7.3.x
2006-11-30 09:09:07
Hello David,
Here is another quiet big bug on 7.3.x version the new nsrjobd process
that manage save job database could crash, making your NetWorker server
unstable, I know one person who get this crash every 2 weeks, EMC tell us
there is several customer that get this issue on any kind of OS some of
them have crash every three hours. My case about this is open since may
2006 and we get so many binaries that solved nothing.
For the moment EMC have develop a beta patch but they could not be sure
this issue is definitively resolved.
Regards
Jeremie
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My boss is pressuring me to go to 7.3.x. (All Windows 2003 servers). He's
heard great things about it (all from EMC of course). Yeah yeah blah
blah. We have 2 large environments and over 40 small ones. Apart from
the usual client backups, we use RMAN, NDMP for our Celerras (non-NDMP
devices), Exchange, DDS, both dedicated and non-dedicates storage nodes,
and are planning on Powersnap soon.
I've been able to forestall him by relating the comments I've heard here
for 7.3 and 7.3.1, and I've seen the emails for the following problems on
7.3.2:
1. nsrauth problems (?)
2. savepnpc post command problems (This will be a pain)
3. GUI problems (Unacceptable)
4. drive target sessions problems. This will break our
business case requirements!!
5. major media index problems. Will I get more XCHK
errors than I get now?
6. loss of command line functionality. Will this break
my scripts that use mminfo, nsradmin, nsrjb (relabeling and setting
'full') etc?
Any other biggies?
Is 7.4 due out Q107?? Is there an obsolescence date for 7.2?
David L. King
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Subject: [I] [Networker] SV: [Networker] Oracle recovery to another path
Hi James.
As I understand it you want to make a restore to a new path and keep your
original database. Correct?
You want to do a couple of things:
1. Use a separate instance for the restore.
2. In the Rman script use duplicate (with the db in startup nomount)
instead of restore, this way you wont reset this clients rman database
entries for archive loggning on the backupserver (recover do reset).
Duplicate is very handy and can also be used for the actual restore if you
want.
regards
Anders Wickström
Kentor Teknik
Vasagatan 38, 111 20 Stockholm
Tel växel: 08-587 650 00
Mobil: 0708-96 50 76
anders.wickstrom AT kentor DOT se
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Från: EMC NetWorker discussion genom Rohrich, James
Skickat: ti 2006-11-21 17:56
Till: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Ämne: [Networker] Oracle recovery to another path
We are attempting to do an Oracle (9) restore to another path on the same
server so we do not overwrite the original data, but we are having
problems. When run manually from the command line we are receiving an rman
600 error. Oracle is running on HPUX11 and so is the backup server.
Networker is 7.x but the problem does seem to be Legato but rather the
oracle rman script.
James Rohrich
Enterprise Data Architect
IT Planning
UOP LLC
25 E. Algonquin Rd.
Des Plaines, Illinois 60016
Tel: (847) 391-3958
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