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[Networker] RIF: [Networker] Recovery manager problem

2003-05-16 09:43:21
Subject: [Networker] RIF: [Networker] Recovery manager problem
From: Antonio Ettorre <antonio.ettorre AT ERPTECH DOT IT>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 15:43:17 +0200
Claudio,
 I'm sorry but i have the same error with an almos identical configuration and 
i can't be solved the problem yet.. :-(

        -----Messaggio originale----- 
        Da: Ruzza, Claudio [mailto:claudio.ruzza AT HP DOT COM] 
        Inviato: ven 16/05/2003 15.25 
        A: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU 
        Cc: 
        Oggetto: Re: [Networker] Recovery manager problem
        
        

        Sorry, I forgot to mention that the RM version is 2.0.1
        
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Ruzza, Claudio
        > Sent: venerdì 16 maggio 2003 15:12
        > To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
        > Cc: Ruzza, Claudio
        > Subject: Recovery manager problem
        >
        >
        > Hi everyone,
        > I had several problems with an DRM installation.
        > The first problem raised on an Exchange server, Win2k sp3,
        > Networker client.
        > My Networker server is a COMPAQ Proliant DL 380 Win2k Sp3, NW 6.1.3,
        > License manager installed and configured with two "1 Client
        > DRM" licenses
        > installed.
        > After a succesfull installation and registration of DRM I
        > proudly tried to
        > create my first MOS image.
        > That's the result (drmtrage.log file):
        > **************************************************************
        > **************
        > 15:59:04) : INFORMATION: ["CCopyOperation", ""] Copy
        > operation has started.
        > Source SA: MOS. Destination SA: MOS SSA.
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:05) : INFORMATION: ["CMOSSecondarySA",
        > "MOS SSA"] IBE:
        > Connecting to volume C: ...
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:05) : INFORMATION: ["CMOSSecondarySA",
        > "MOS SSA"] IBE:
        > Collecting system area sectors for volume C: ...
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:06) : INFORMATION: ["CMOSSecondarySA",
        > "MOS SSA"] IBE:
        > Connecting to volume E: ...
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:06) : INFORMATION: ["CMOSSecondarySA",
        > "MOS SSA"] IBE:
        > Collecting system area sectors for volume E: ...
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:07) : INFORMATION: ["CMOSSecondarySA",
        > "MOS SSA"] IBE:
        > Excluding files from snapshot for volume C: ...
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:22) : ERROR: ["CMOSSecondarySA", "MOS
        > SSA"] IBE: Include
        > file MOS SSA data read error C:\WINNT\SCHCACHE
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:22) : ERROR: ["CMOSSecondarySA", "MOS
        > SSA"] IBE: Include
        > file MOS SSA data read error C:\WINNT
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:22) : ERROR: ["CMOSSecondarySA", "MOS
        > SSA"] IBE: Include
        > file MOS SSA data read error C:
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:22) : Creation of Mini-OS image failed.
        > Error code :
        > 0xC0050001
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:22) : ERROR: ["CCopyOperation", ""] SA
        > OpenRead method
        > returns error. SA class name: CMOSPSA. SA object name: MOS. SA error:
        > 0xC00C010D
        > May 15,2003 (15:59:23) : UnregisterComponent returned 0x00000000
        > **************************************************************
        > **************
        > Has anyone seen that?
        > I went trought Legato knowledge base, but it hasn't been of much help.
        >
        > Second problem:
        > I created an MOS image of my backup server, drmtrace.log told
        > me that the
        > image was OK. I did a Recovery exercise with a mirror of new
        > disks, the
        > Image was completely installed and I did my first reboot: my
        > server keeps
        > rebooting. :-(
        > Third problem:
        > I created a new image, slightly different (2 MB bigger than
        > the first),
        > drmtrace didn't complain. The MOS installation went fine, the wizard
        > started, I enetered the bootstrap information, my server
        > recovered media db
        > and client indexes. The Manual tells that at this point the
        > Networker User
        > program should start...... It SHOULD, but it did'nt. Looking in Task
        > manager the DR wizard was "not responding". I run manually
        > networker user
        > and it went fine.
        >
        > Hhhhmmm, to me it seems that Recovery Manager is still too young.
        > What's your opinion?
        >
        > Any help is greatly appreciated.
        > Thank you
        >
        > Claudio Ruzza
        >
        
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