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Re: [Networker] Integration between Data Domain and NetWorker

2011-05-12 04:04:14
Subject: Re: [Networker] Integration between Data Domain and NetWorker
From: "STANLEY R. HORWITZ" <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 04:03:32 -0400
As it turned out, this worked fine. Thank you.

On 5/4/11 4:12 PM, "Dalvenjah FoxFire" <dalvenjah AT DAL DOT NET> wrote:

>I was wondering about this. It's a bit kludgey, but it sounds like you
>need to add a hosts file entry to your NMC server:
>
>public.ip.of.DDsystem   ddinternal1 ddpublichostname.example.com
>ddpublichostname
>
>That should get the NMC to be able to reach the data domain, and satisfy
>the Networker DNS requirements, too.
>
>You might need to restart the GST service on the NMC server to get it to
>use the new hosts file entry.
>
>-dalvenjah
>
>On May 4, 2011, at 11:54 AM, STANLEY R. HORWITZ wrote:
>
>> I am wondering if this issue is the result of the pair of IP addresses
>> between my NetWorker server and DD system being non-routable. If so, is
>> there a way around that without making them routable, or do I just have
>>to
>> live with this issue?
>> 
>> On 5/4/2011 12:58 PM, "Eric Fabulus" <efabulus AT HOTMAIL DOT COM> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> I just want to remember you that as far as EMC Networker is concerned,
>>> PING IS NOT ENOUGH.
>>> This is not because you can ping one each other that Networker will
>>>think
>>> that the link is correct. Networker need a reverse lookup zone or
>>> something doing the same job. I would think this is network related and
>>> perhaps ask to a network administrator to check dns, firewalls and so
>>>on.
>>> Kind regards
>>> Eric
>>> 
>>>> Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 12:47:29 -0400
>>>> From: stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU
>>>> Subject: Re: [Networker] Integration between Data Domain and NetWorker
>>>> To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
>>>> 
>>>> Skip,
>>>> 
>>>> How do I check that the community string is correct in NMC? SNMP is
>>>> definitely enabled on the DD system.
>>>> 
>>>> On 5/4/2011 12:36 PM, "Skip Hanson" <skip.hanson AT EMC DOT COM> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello. I would make sure the SNMP Community string for the DD system
>>>>>is
>>>>> correct in NMC. You can rsh into the DD system to get the list of
>>>> Public
>>>>> community strings. Also make sure SNMP is enabled for the DD system.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Skip
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 5/4/11 8:51 AM, "STANLEY R. HORWITZ" <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am in the process of testing a brand new NetWorker data zone with
>>>>>>a
>>>> new
>>>>>> Data Domain 860, DD Boost, a new Dell server running 64-bit Red Hat
>>>> Linux
>>>>>> and 64-bit NetWorker 7.6 SP2 RA, and two new Spectralogic T50e tape
>>>>>> libraries with LTO-5 tape drives in them.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> One little glitch I am encountering is that in the NetWorker
>>>> Management
>>>>>> Console (which runs on its own server), every time I click on the DD
>>>>>> device resource entry, I get a pop-up window that says:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> "Error gathering SNMP event and usage information for 'ddinternal1'.
>>>>>> Make sure SNMP is enabled on the system and the system is
>>>>>>reachable."
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Note that "ddinternal1" is the short name for the network link
>>>>>>(10GigE
>>>>>> Fiber) between the new NetWorker server and the DD 860. I can ping
>>>> this
>>>>>> name from the server and backups to it work fine. People from EMC
>>>>>>are
>>>>>> looking into this situation, but thus far, the problem continues. I
>>>>>>am
>>>>>> wondering if anyone on this mailing list has encountered this
>>>>>>problem
>>>> and
>>>>>> if so, how did you fix it?
>>>>>> 
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