Hello,
I don't see this error in event log and I can ping the broadcast address
without any error
Many Thanks
Best Regards
Jean-Pierre GIROT
-------- Message d'origine--------
De: Hrvoje Crvelin [mailto:hcrvelin AT orchestra DOT de]
Date: jeu. 25/09/2003 13:31
À: Girot, Jean-Pierre
Cc: 'Legato NetWorker discussion'
Objet: RE: [Networker]
Hi,
Do You see this message also in event viewer?
Also, try to ping broadcast address from Your backup server.
I'm not sure how in v6 NetWorker was building the list of clients and
servers
in GUI, but it could be that it is using broadcast address and then
making
queries to those who respond. But that's just wild wild wild guess.
Some
networks simply do not allow ping of broadcast address and if
application is
using that one I would expect error like that. But I would not expect
any
kind of problems related to backup and recovery.
Cheers,
.c
-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion
[mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On Behalf Of Girot,
Jean-Pierre
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 1:12 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] RE : [Networker]
Hello,
Thanks for your answer, I see this message in the daemon.log file on
NetWorker 6.1.3 on Win 2K. I don't know if this error message is
providing by NSRD 09/25/2003 10:05:59 AM nsrd: write completion
notice: Writing to volume 000021 complete
09/25/2003 10:16:31 AM nsrd: \\.\Tape0 Eject operation in progress
Cannot receive reply to broadcast: Connection reset by peer
09/25/2003 12:00:01 PM nsrd: savegroup info: starting SQL_Log_12 (with
1 client(s))
Many thanks
Best Regards
Jean-Pierre GIROT
-------- Message d'origine--------
De: Hrvoje Crvelin [mailto:hcrvelin AT orchestra DOT de]
Date: jeu. 25/09/2003 12:31
À: 'Legato NetWorker discussion'; Girot, Jean-Pierre
Cc:
Objet: RE: [Networker]
Hi,
> Cannot receive reply to broadcast: Connection reset by peer
Where do You see that message? I didn't see it so far and my
first
idea
was that if You see this in "messages" it could be that You
see system
message
and not the one by NetWorker (it depends if you did tweak
syslog.conf
after
or not).
If You see it in daemon.log, do You see the source of the
message
(like nsrd,
nsrmmd, etc)? It sounds like system message to me which due
to
syslog.conf
just went to log which NetWorker is using. Of course, I could
100%
wrong on
that one.
Cheers,
.c
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