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Well our servers are backed up by IP or Client Name - looking at activity it
does not show the FQDN - but I guess it would show this in the log files
perhaps??
Regards
Simon Weaver
3rd Line Technical Support
Windows Domain Administrator
EADS Astrium Limited, B32AA IM (DCS)
Anchorage Road, Portsmouth, PO3 5PU
Email: <mailto:Simon.Weaver AT Astrium-eads DOT net> Simon.Weaver AT
Astrium-eads DOT net
-----Original Message-----
From: ckstehman AT pepco DOT com [mailto:ckstehman AT pepco DOT com]
Sent: 03 May 2006 14:43
To: David Rock
Cc: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu;
veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] FQDNs or Not ? [recommendations please]
Here's my two cents, I recommend using DNS all the way. We use DNS with
short names aliased to the FQDN. I do not recommend using HOST files.
They are a nightmare to administer.
=============================
Carl Stehman
Pepco Holdings, Inc.
202-331-6619
Pager 301-765-2703
ckstehman AT pepco DOT com
David Rock <dave-bu AT graniteweb DOT com>
Sent by: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
05/02/2006 02:31 PM
Please respond to
David Rock <dave-bu AT graniteweb DOT com>
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Re: [Veritas-bu] FQDNs or Not ? [recommendations please]
* Rockey Reed <rockey_reed AT symantec DOT com> [2006-05-01 05:37]:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
> > [mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Ed
> > Wilts
> > Yes. Not just for for NetBackup, but in general, use FQDN whenever
> > possible.
> >
> In this area I cannot help but to disagree with Ed, for whom I have
> great respect. The use of FQDN is used too often to mask a poor DNS
> configuration. With NBU you need full forward and reverse lookup. When
> either is missing a short term solution would be the use of /etc/hosts
> files until your network team can fix the DNS by adding the servers IP
> address to both zones.
This sounds like an argument FOR using DNS, not against it. :-)
Don't forget, the question was about using FQDN, _not_ using DNS. Which
way you implement it doesn't really matter (although generally that DOES
mean using DNS).
Basically, using FQDN is a good idea because it creates genuinely
unique client names in NetBackup. Without this, you run a real risk of
having two client short names that are the same. You might not see this
in a single-company, single-site environment, but it is a real danger in
multi-customer or multi-site environments. How many exchange1 servers
are out there, I wonder?
Imagine in an outsourcing situation where you have to tell client B that
the name of their server will have to change because client A got there
first (exchange servers don't like having a NBU client name that is
different from their real name).
The ONLY downside I have come across when using FQDN is when you work
heavily in the CLI. It does get tiresome when typing a long FQDN on the
commandline to do a bplist or some other activity, but knowing the
clients are unique helps a lot. This can also be mitigated quite a bit
with scripting and other looping activities off of bpplclients, anyway.
--
David Rock
david AT graniteweb DOT com
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14:43<BR><B>To:</B> David Rock<BR><B>Cc:</B>
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu;
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FQDNs or Not ? [recommendations please]<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><BR><FONT
face=sans-serif size=2>Here's my two cents, I recommend using DNS all the
way.
We use DNS with short names aliased to the FQDN. I do not
recommend using HOST files.</FONT> <BR><FONT face=sans-serif size=2>They are
a
nightmare to administer.</FONT> <BR><BR><BR><FONT face=sans-serif
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Inc.<BR>202-331-6619<BR>Pager 301-765-2703<BR>ckstehman AT pepco DOT
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size=2><TT>* Rockey Reed <rockey_reed AT symantec DOT com> [2006-05-01
05:37]:<BR>> > -----Original Message-----<BR>> > From:
veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu<BR>> >
[mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Ed
Wilts<BR>>
> Yes. Not just for for NetBackup, but in general, use FQDN
whenever<BR>> > possible.<BR>> > <BR>> In this area I
cannot help but to disagree with Ed, for whom I have<BR>> great respect.
The use of FQDN is used too often to mask a poor DNS<BR>>
configuration. With NBU you need full forward and reverse lookup.
When<BR>> either is missing a short term solution would be the use
of
/etc/hosts<BR>> files until your network team can fix the DNS by adding
the
servers IP<BR>> address to both zones.<BR><BR>This sounds like an argument
FOR using DNS, not against it. :-)<BR><BR>Don't forget, the question was
about
using FQDN, _not_ using DNS. Which<BR>way you implement it doesn't
really matter (although generally that DOES<BR>mean using
DNS).<BR><BR>Basically, using FQDN is a good idea because it creates
genuinely<BR>unique client names in NetBackup. Without this, you run a
real risk of<BR>having two client short names that are the same. You
might not see this<BR>in a single-company, single-site environment, but it is
a real danger in<BR>multi-customer or multi-site environments. How many
exchange1 servers<BR>are out there, I wonder?<BR>Imagine in an outsourcing
situation where you have to tell client B that<BR>the name of their server
will have to change because client A got there<BR>first (exchange servers
don't like having a NBU client name that is<BR>different from their real
name).<BR><BR>The ONLY downside I have come across when using FQDN is when
you
work<BR>heavily in the CLI. It does get tiresome when typing a long
FQDN
on the<BR>commandline to do a bplist or some other activity, but knowing
the<BR>clients are unique helps a lot. This can also be mitigated quite
a bit<BR>with scripting and other looping activities off of bpplclients,
anyway.<BR><BR>-- <BR>David
Rock<BR>david AT graniteweb DOT
com<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Veritas-bu
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edu<BR>http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu<BR></TT></FONT><BR><BR><BR>This
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