Did you modify the networker client properties to talk over the secondary
network? You will find in the GIU, under configuration, clients, select the
appropriate client, globals (1 of 2), server network interface.. fill in the IP
of the NIC you want the traffic to go over.
Jeff
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From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Stu Duncan
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 1:57 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] Backup via second NIC on client?
So I have this working now, thanks to Jeff & Tim's help.
However, it's not going over the backup network.
The server has both a primary network & a secondary network:
10.234.1.12 - czar.int.unavco.org #primary
10.255.1.6 - networker.unavco.org #secondary
And the client has both as well:
10.234.1.220 - cfc.int.unavco.org
10.255.1.220 - cfc-backup.unavco.org
>From the client, I've only put in networker.unavco.org. From the server I've
>only put in cfc-backup.unavco.org. I have to put the primary interface as an
>alias to get them to connect.
Via monitoring software, I can see that it all goes over the 10.234.x.x network.
But how do I get the data to actually go over the 10.255.x.x network?
TIA,
Stu Duncan
On Apr 1, 2011, at 9:58 AM, Stu Duncan wrote:
> I'm trying to get my clients to back up on their second NIC. However, they
> seem to respond with DNS on their first NIC and thus the backup server won't
> recognize them.
>
> Primary NIC: 10.234.1.220, cfc.win.int.unavco.org (via DNS)
> Secondary NIC: 10.255.1.220 cfc-backup.unavco.org (via hosts file)
>
> Networker server: 10.255.1.5 networker.unavco.org
>
> I can't see any way to get the client to use the secondary NIC/backup name.
> Both the client & server can see each other (on the 10.255 network), but when
> I go to back it up, or request backup on client I get this:
>
> 39078:winworkr: SYSTEM error: client `cfc.win.int.unavco.org' is not properly
> configured on the NetWorker Server
> or `cfc.win.int.unavco.org'(if not a virtual host) is not in the aliases list
> for client `cfc-backup.unavco.org'
>
> The client does think it's named cfc.win.int.unavco.org.
> Should I put an alias in the hosts file like this:
>
> 10.255.1.220 cfc-backup.unavco.org cfc.win.int
>
> I've seen reference to a client attribute of server network interface, but
> can't find any documentation on it.
>
> So how do I properly get the client software to connect to the backup server
> on the secondary NIC or backup name, which should be the same thing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stu Duncan
> Facility Systems Administrator
> UNAVCO, Inc.
> o: (303) 381-7473
> c: (970) 214-9276
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Thanks,
Stu Duncan
Facility Systems Administrator
UNAVCO, Inc.
o: (303) 381-7473
c: (970) 214-9276
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