Re: [Networker] Backup of Red Hat cluster nodes
2008-04-22 11:57:56
Hello,
Please refer to previous post, there is a config file in
"/etc/subdirectory " on linux that lets you set route entry that will
direct the traffic only on the adaptor you want, i cannot remember the
name of this file\subdirectory but it was mentioned a few days ago on this
list.
The other options may include setting firewall rules on Linux client.
HTH
Stan Horwitz <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU>
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[Networker] Backup of Red Hat cluster nodes
I have two Red Hat Linux clients that form a Red Hat Linux cluster.
Their data sits on an EMC SAN. I want to back up each node as a
separate client. The problem is that NetWorker keeps trying to do the
backup over their private IP address instead of their public address.
How can I force the NetWorker client on these servers to use their
public address? The NetWorker client and server are version 7.4.1.
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Stan Horwitz
Temple University
Enterprise Systems Group
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