Hi,
Q: first of all - the command looks weird. If you use "-b pool" to write
directly to a pool, why do you also want to use the group option (-g)? - i
would omit that.
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A: I tried the Command without the -g option, same problem.
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Q: Second - where is the crash? - or does NW simply stop here? If so, the just
the final directory entry (\) and a closing statement is missing. Why? - no
idea. But this is not a crash.
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A: The crash is at the end of the execution. If I close the error window, I
will come back to enter new commands in the dos box.
What do you mean with a closing statement? I can't find anything about it.
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Q: - Does the server place an alert? - In this case, you don't see that here.
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A: The server does not place an alert, it only says the following in the
logfile of the gui: "... done saving to pool KW3 ..."
There are no alerts in the gui, which I have opened parallel.
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Q: - You should have a look at the daemon.raw file on the both, client and
server.
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A: The deamon.raw on the client says the following:
0 1314186549 2 0 0 2760 7528 0 [BUClient] nsrexecd 2 %s 1 0 9 NetWorker
0 1314186549 2 0 0 2760 7528 0 [BUClient] nsrexecd 2 %s 1 0 15 7.6.1.Build.397
0 1314186549 2 0 0 2760 7528 0 [BUClient] nsrexecd 2 %s 1 0 3 397
0 1314186549 2 0 0 2760 7528 0 [BUClient] nsrexecd 2 %s 1 0 24 Thu Sep 2
11:38:22 2010
0 1314186549 2 0 0 2760 7528 0 [BUClient] nsrexecd 2 %s 1 0 19 Build arch.:
ntx64
0 1314186549 2 0 0 2760 7528 0 [BUClient] nsrexecd 2 %s 1 0 10 DBG=0,OPT=
On the server it looks like this:
38718 1314255239 0 0 2 3084666544 3309 0 [BUServer] nsrd 33 %s:%s saving to
pool '%s' (%s) %s 5 0 5 [BUClient] 0 6 C:\Tmp 27 3 KW3 22 8 000055L4 49 39
38705 6 %s%s%s 3 0 0 49 3 0 0 49 3 0
0
0 1314255247 2 0 0 3084764848 3437 0 [BUServer] nsrmmdbd 4 %.*s 2 1 2 35 0 34
pools supported: KW3;
38714 1314255438 0 0 2 3084666544 3309 0 [BUServer] nsrd 38 %s:%s done saving
to pool '%s' (%s) %s 5 0 5 [BUClient] 0 6 C:\Tmp 27 3 KW3 22 8 000055L4 49 46
38705 6 %s%s%s 3 0 7 3594 KB 49
3 0 0 49 3 0 0
11348 1314255458 2 0 0 3084666544 3309 0 [BUServer] nsrd 20 deactivating mmd
#%u 1 5 1 1
11349 1314255458 2 0 0 3084666544 3309 0 [BUServer] nsrd 80 Calling
mm_deactivate for mmd %d thats using device %s with volume %s on host %s 4 1 1
1 21 9 /dev/nst0 22 8 000055L4 12 26
[BUServer].[domain]
0 1314255458 2 0 0 3084764848 3437 0 [BUServer] nsrmmdbd 4 %.*s 2 1 2 35 0 34
pools supported: KW3;
42506 1314255488 2 0 0 3084666544 3309 0 [BUServer] nsrd 9 %s %s: %s 3 0 5
media 0 4 info 49 88 8439 48 verification of volume "%s", volid %s succeeded. 2
22 8 000055L4 0 10 185100768
7
42506 1314255488 2 0 0 3084666544 3309 0 [BUServer] nsrd 9 %s %s: %s 3 0 16
write completion 0 6 notice 49 53 9132 29 Writing to volume %s complete 1 22 8
000055L4
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Q: - Also run the command with added verbosity for mor info.
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A: I have executed the statement with verbosity, and I become thousands of
messages saying: "70342:save: save: got prototype for ...". the xxx is every
single path of the filesystem on each drive.
after that the save progress begins. At the end I get same error, linked in the
following picture:
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/2888/networkersaveappcrash.png
I hope you can help me with this information.
Thank you.
Sascha
P.S. I've posted the answers to your questions after the "------". I hope this
helps to read the post easier. Between the blocks there are some "######".
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