Re: [Networker] File not there with a Linux client
2008-06-25 08:10:19
Stan,
The other thing is to ask the person running the LDAP server if they
have automatic log removal enabled and if not what is their process for
managing the logs. If you know how BDB does its log management and
checkpointing -- ignore me... otherwise, the log.[0-9]* files are only
needed until the checkpoint is finished and then they can be deleted
with no loss of data.
On my LDAP servers, I actually use .nsr files to prevent NetWorker
from backing up the raw database and run a slapcat command to dump the
database (as ldif) prior to the backup.
Frank
On 6/25/08 7:04 AM, Denis wrote:
----- "Stan Horwitz" <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU> a écrit :
I have a Red Hat Linux box backing up to a Solaris 10 box (server and
client with NetWorker 7.4.1) and for the past few days, the backup of
this client fails with an error along the lines of
* <ERROR> : cannot stat /usr/local/ldap/ds/db/log.0000017321: No such
file or directory
I am wondering what to do about it. Any suggestions will be
appreciated.
--
Stan Horwitz
stan AT temple DOT edu
Hello,
maybe a file which was present on the client when NW has walked the filesystem
in order to create its savelist, but this file has disappeared when it was time
to save it.
Have you performed a filesystem check ?
Hope this helps.
Denis
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