Networker

Re: [Networker] Second Request: No Index entries for NT 4.0 clients

2004-05-25 13:09:47
Subject: Re: [Networker] Second Request: No Index entries for NT 4.0 clients
From: Mark Dyer <mdyer AT OAOT DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 14:09:33 -0300
Arun,

I ran the command, per your instructions.  It completed successfully and
reports 490438 records occupy 49 MB of disk.  However, Networker is still
not showing any information on the indexes through the GUI and my tapes are
not expiring.

Mark Dyer
Affiliated Computer Services
Office Phone: (810) 606-2276

ACS Help Desk: (866) 805-8141



-----asondhi AT ra.rockwell DOT com wrote: -----

To: Legato NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU>,
mdyer AT OAOT DOT COM
From: asondhi AT ra.rockwell DOT com
Date: 05/25/2004 11:54
Subject: Re: [Networker] Second Request: No Index entries for NT 4.0
clients


Try doing Save set recovery of indexes on Backup server for the clients
that are missing index entries....

or run the command

nsrck -L7 <clientname>

See if you can get anything ...


Sincerely,

Arun Sondhi
CCNP,CCDP

Ph: +1 414.382.0206
Pager: +1 414 341 8650
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Mark Dyer <mdyer AT OAOT DOT COM>
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Francis,

If you're referring to disk quota, I'm not running disk quota.
The server has plenty of space.  There's over 3 GB of free disk space on
the drive where the indexes are stored.
The NT boxes were some of the first Windows based clients added to the
server.  I will have to check the client version.  I was considering
removal and re-installation of the client software.
I will also look at moving these clients to groups with W2K machines.

Thanks,
Mark Dyer
Affiliated Computer Services
Office Phone: (810) 606-2276

ACS Help Desk: (866) 805-8141



-----Berges francis <francis.berges AT eu.cit.alcatel DOT fr> wrote: -----

To: mdyer AT oaot DOT com, NETWORKER AT listmail.temple DOT edu
From: Berges francis <francis.berges AT eu.cit.alcatel DOT fr>
Date: 05/25/2004 10:53
Subject: Re: [Networker] Second Request: No Index entries for NT 4.0
clients

hello again,

Some ideas ( in a bulk way )

server side :
quota overflow, file-system full, permissions on index file-system
registration: were the nt boxes last registered ( running out of
licence ??? )
are NT boxes alone in their own group, if so try to mix with w2k
clients.

client side:

client software version too old ???


Hope this will help

Francis


mdyer AT oaot DOT com wrote:

> Francis,
>
> Yes, the tape pool type is Backup. Yes, it stores Index entries.
> This pool includes data from at least 10 Windows 2000 clients and 3
> Windows NT 4.0 clients. The index entries are missing from only the
> NT 4.0 clients. All others show index entries.
> Mark Dyer
> Affiliated Computer Services
> Office Phone: (810) 606-2276
>
> ACS Help Desk: (866) 805-8141
>
> -----Berges francis <francis.berges AT eu.cit.alcatel DOT fr> wrote: -----
>
> To: Legato NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT listmail.temple DOT edu>, Mark
> Dyer <mdyer AT oaot DOT com>
> From: Berges francis <francis.berges AT eu.cit.alcatel DOT fr>
> Date: 05/25/2004 09:56
> Subject: Re: [Networker] Second Request: No Index entries for NT 4.0
> clients
>
> Hello Mark,
>
> Does the tape pool containing your NT boxes is of backup type and if so,
> does it store indexes entries ??
>
> Francis
>
>
>
> Mark Dyer wrote:
>
> >I'm reposting this because I haven't received any response.
> >
> >I'm running Solaris 6.0.2.Build.251 on Solaris 2.6.
> >
> >I have (3) NT 4.0 clients, (15) Windows 2000 clients, and (7) UNIX
> clients.
> >
> >I noticed that media containing backups from two of my NT clients is not
> >expiring.
> >I confirmed the browse and retention times for these two NT clients are
> >properly set and that retention is a longer period of time than browse.
> >
> >When I reviewed the Client Indexes, through the NWADMIN GUI, there are
no
> >entries for these two NT clients. All other clients have Index entries.
> >
> >Am I correct to assume this is why the media is not expiring?
> >
> >If not, what else do I need to check?
> >
> >If yes, how do I get the backup entries to show up in the Networker
> >indicies?
> >
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