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Re: [Networker] UNIX Clusters:

2004-06-02 12:27:13
Subject: Re: [Networker] UNIX Clusters:
From: Ed Skolnik <eskolnik AT INTERPUBLIC DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 11:26:30 -0500
I removed the spaces from the alis feilds abd ran the savegrp -c ig00psdb 
0100_group and it worked yesterday. Due to a tape problem
I had to recycle Networker on the server and now it's failing again (I 
rechecked for spaces in the alias and there are none).
 
 
snoop -i /data02/snoop_ig00psdb.040602.C
  1   0.00000   chi-backup -> ig00psdb.interpublic.com TCP D=7937 S=863 Syn 
Seq=299047031 Len=0 Win=49640 Options=<mss
1460,nop,nop,sackOK>
  2   0.00074 ig00psdb.interpublic.com -> chi-backup   TCP D=863 S=7937 Rst 
Ack=299047032 Win=49640 Options=<mss
1460,nop,nop,sackOK>
  3   0.00036   chi-backup -> ig00psdb.interpublic.com RSHELL C port=864 
  4   0.00277 ig00psdb.interpublic.com -> chi-backup   RSHELL R port=864 
  5   1.00494   chi-backup -> ig00psdb.interpublic.com RSHELL C port=865 
  6   0.00187 ig00psdb.interpublic.com -> chi-backup   RSHELL R port=865 
  7   2.00801   chi-backup -> ig00psdb.interpublic.com RSHELL C port=866 
  8   0.00152 ig00psdb.interpublic.com -> chi-backup   RSHELL R port=866 
  9   4.00859   chi-backup -> ig00psdb.interpublic.com RSHELL C port=867 
 10   0.00154 ig00psdb.interpublic.com -> chi-backup   RSHELL R port=867 
 11   8.00851   chi-backup -> ig00psdb.interpublic.com RSHELL C port=868 
 12   0.00159 ig00psdb.interpublic.com -> chi-backup   RSHELL R port=868 
 13  16.00831   chi-backup -> ig00psdb.interpublic.com RSHELL C port=869 
 14   0.00184 ig00psdb.interpublic.com -> chi-backup   RSHELL R port=869 
 
 
chi-backup# /savegrp -c ig00psdb -p -D9 -vvv 0100_group
chi-backup# 
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12361, res = 
0, errno = 9
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12362, res = 0, errno = 0
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lgto_auth for `nsrd' succeeded
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12363, res = 
0, errno = 9
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12364, res = 0, errno = 0
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lgto_auth for `nsrd' succeeded
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12365, res = 
0, errno = 9
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12366, res = 0, errno = 11
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lgto_auth: redirected to chi-backup prog 390103 vers 
2
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12367, res = 
0, errno = 9
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12368, res = 0, errno = 11
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lgto_auth for `nsrmmdbd' succeeded
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12369, res = 
0, errno = 9
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12370, res = 0, errno = 11
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12371, res = 
0, errno = 9
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: port = 12372, res = 0, errno = 0
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lgto_auth for `nsrd' succeeded
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp                   level=incr
ig00psdb:/oradata01/coldbackup            level=incr
ig00psdb:/oradata03                       level=incr
ig00psdb:/oradata02                       level=incr
ig00psdb:/failover-oracle                 level=incr
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: Run up to 15 clients in parallel
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: ig00psdb:probe                                started
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: current token = savefs
savefs -s chi-backup -c ig00psdb -g 0100_group -p -l full -R -v -F 
/oradata01/exp /oradata01/coldbackup /oradata03 /oradata02
/failover-oracle 
06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: nsrexec started, pid 20510
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: waitchild reaped, pid 20510
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: command 'savefs -s chi-backup -c ig00psdb -g 
0100_group -p -l full -R -v -F /oradata01/exp
/oradata01/coldbackup /oradata03 /oradata02 /failover-oracle ' for client 
ig00psdb exited with return code 9.
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: ig00psdb:probe succeeded.
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp rcmd ig00psdb, user root: `savefs -s chi-backup -c 
ig00psdb -g 0100_group -p -l full -R -v -F
/oradata01/exp /oradata01/coldbackup /oradata03 /oradata02 /failover-oracle'
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 savegrp: using `/usr/sbin/nsrexec' 
as execpath for `nsrexec'
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = savefs
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -s
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = chi-backup
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -c
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = ig00psdb
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -g
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = 0100_group
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -p
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -l
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = full
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -R
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -v
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = -F
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = 
/oradata01/exp
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = 
/oradata01/coldbackup
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = /oradata03
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = /oradata02
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: current token = 
/failover-oracle
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: lg_fstat(): Calling 
fstat64().
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: lg_fstat(): Calling 
fstat64().
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: lg_fstat(): Calling 
fstat64().
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: lg_fstat(): Calling 
fstat64().
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp clu_init_lc(): ENTRY... 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp get_lc_fspath_vhost_map(): ENTRY ...
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: No access to file: 
/usr/sbin/lcmap ...
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp clu_init_lc(): Can't build fspath_vhost_map...
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp dump_map_lc(): ENTRY ...
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp dump_map_lc(): EXIT ...
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp clu_is_cluster_host_lc(): ENTRY ...
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: Cannot find the haget 
utility.  Use $HA_UTIL
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: Clu_cluster_type = NONE 
(forced)
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp  Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 
nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp  Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 
nsrexec: port = 12361, res = -1, errno = 125
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: Cannot bind socket to 
connection port in configured port range on system
chi-backup.
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp  Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 
nsrexec: port = 12362, res = -1, errno = 125
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: Cannot bind socket to 
connection port in configured port range on system
chi-backup.
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: Adding port range 
(reserved): 600-1023
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: using reserved ports to 
connect
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp  Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 
nsrexec: port = 12363, res = -1, errno = 125
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: Cannot bind socket to 
connection port in configured port range on system
chi-backup.
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: 
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp  Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:08:34 
nsrexec: port = 12364, res = -1, errno = 125
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: Cannot bind socket to 
connection port in configured port range on system
chi-backup.
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: port = 863, res = 0, errno 
= 9
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: port = 864, res = 0, errno 
= 9
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:35 nsrexec: port = 865, res = 0, errno 
= 146
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:37 nsrexec: port = 866, res = 0, errno 
= 146
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:41 nsrexec: port = 867, res = 0, errno 
= 146
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:49 nsrexec: port = 868, res = 0, errno 
= 146
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:09:05 nsrexec: port = 869, res = 0, errno 
= 146
  ig00psdb.interpublic.com: Connection refused
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp Connection refused
* ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp 06/02/04 11:08:34 nsrexec: nsrexecd on ig00psdb is 
unavailable.  Using rsh instead.
--- Probe Summary ---
 
ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp            level=incr, dn=-1, mx=0, vers=unknown, p=1
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: lg_fstat(): Calling fstat64().
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: 
 Calling clnttcp_create function06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: port = 12373, res = 
0, errno = 9
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: port = 12374, res = 0, errno = 0
06/02/04 11:09:05 savegrp: lgto_auth for `nsrd' succeeded
ig00psdb:/oradata01/exp level=incr, pool=GIS Default, save as of Tue Jun  1 
10:58:30 GMT-0500 2004
ig00psdb:/oradata01/coldbackup     level=incr, dn=-1, mx=0, vers=unknown, p=1
ig00psdb:/oradata01/coldbackup level=incr, pool=GIS Default, save as of Tue Jun 
 1 10:58:35 GMT-0500 2004
ig00psdb:/oradata03                level=incr, dn=-1, mx=0, vers=unknown, p=1
ig00psdb:/oradata03     level=incr, pool=GIS Default, save as of Tue Jun  1 
10:58:37 GMT-0500 2004
ig00psdb:/oradata02                level=incr, dn=-1, mx=0, vers=unknown, p=1
ig00psdb:/oradata02     level=incr, pool=GIS Default, save as of Tue Jun  1 
10:59:17 GMT-0500 2004
ig00psdb:/failover-oracle          level=incr, dn=-1, mx=0, vers=unknown, p=1
ig00psdb:/failover-oracle level=incr, pool=GIS Default, save as of Tue Jun  1 
10:58:36 GMT-0500 2004
ig00psdb:index                     level=9, dn=-1, mx=0, vers=unknown, p=1
ig00psdb:index             level=9, pool=GIS Default, save as of Tue Jun  1 
11:53:46 GMT-0500 2004
 
chi-backup# ^D

Ed Skolnik

 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Skolnik [mailto:eskolnik AT INTERPUBLIC DOT COM] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 10:05 AM
Subject: FW: UNIX Clusters:


 
 I am having a problem since Friday morning where Networker is thinking that I 
have more clusters than licenses. 
 
6/01/04 08:31:29 nsrd:  Connected UNIX Clusters: (3)
06/01/04 08:31:29 nsrd:  ig00psd1 ig00psd2 ig00psd
 
Actaully ig00psd1 and ig00psd2 are real nodes
and    ig00psdb  and ig00psbs are virtaul nodes (HP MC Service gaurd)
 
I also looked back in  a older  daemon.log and found 
 
"05/13/04 19:13:05 nsrd: RAP error: there are more UNIX cluster clients 
connected than   
number of UNIX cluster licenses."
 
But this hasn't caused a problem till Friday at 1:00 AM. 
 
 
ig00psd1
 nsradmin -s ig00psd1 -p 390113 -i - 
                        type: NSRLA;
                        name: ig00psd1;
                     version: Legato NetWorker 7.1.Build.230 09/23/03;
                     servers: chi-backup, chi-backup.interpublic.com, 
                              chi-backup.truenorth.com, ig00nsr01, 
                              ig00nsr01.interpublic.com;
               administrator: "isroot,host=chi-backup", 
                              "isroot,host=chi-backup.interpublic.com", 
                              "isroot,host=chi-backup.truenorth.com", 
                              "isroot,host=ig00nsr01", 
                              "isroot,host=ig00nsr01.interpublic.com", 
                              root@localhost, "user=root,host=localhost";
                        arch: HP 9000;
                    CPU type: 9000/800;
                          OS: HP-UX B.11.11;
           NetWorker version: 7.1.Build.230;
              client OS type: HpOS;
                        CPUs: 2;
                     MB used: 185216;
                  IP address: 170.200.86.45, 10.1.1.2, 10.1.2.2, 
                              170.200.86.48;
ig00psd2
 nsradmin -s ig00psd2 -p 390113 -i - 
                        type: NSRLA;
                        name: ig00psd2;
                     version: Legato NetWorker 7.1.Build.230 09/23/03;
                     servers: chi-backup, chi-backup.interpublic.com, 
                              chi-backup.truenorth.com, ig00nsr01, 
                              ig00nsr01.interpublic.com;
               administrator: "isroot,host=chi-backup", 
                              "isroot,host=chi-backup.interpublic.com", 
                              "isroot,host=chi-backup.truenorth.com", 
                              "isroot,host=ig00nsr01", 
                              "isroot,host=ig00nsr01.interpublic.com", 
                              root@localhost, "user=root,host=localhost";
                        arch: HP 9000;
                    CPU type: 9000/800;
                          OS: HP-UX B.11.11;
           NetWorker version: 7.1.Build.230;
              client OS type: HpOS;
                        CPUs: 2;
                     MB used: 25815;
                  IP address: 170.200.86.44, 10.1.2.3, 10.1.1.3, 
                              170.200.86.49;
ig00psdb
 nsradmin -s ig00psdb -p 390113 -i - 
nsradmin: RPC error: Remote system error
nsradmin: There does not appear to be a NetWorker server running on ig00psdb. 
ig00psbs  nsradmin -s ig00psbs -p 390113 -i - 
                        type: NSRLA;
                        name: ig00psd2;
                     version: Legato NetWorker 7.1.Build.230 09/23/03;
                     servers: chi-backup, chi-backup.interpublic.com, 
                              chi-backup.truenorth.com, ig00nsr01, 
                              ig00nsr01.interpublic.com;
               administrator: "isroot,host=chi-backup", 
                              "isroot,host=chi-backup.interpublic.com", 
                              "isroot,host=chi-backup.truenorth.com", 
                              "isroot,host=ig00nsr01", 
                              "isroot,host=ig00nsr01.interpublic.com", 
                              root@localhost, "user=root,host=localhost";
                        arch: HP 9000;
                    CPU type: 9000/800;
                          OS: HP-UX B.11.11;
           NetWorker version: 7.1.Build.230;
              client OS type: HpOS;
                        CPUs: 2;
                     MB used: 25815;
                  IP address: 170.200.86.44, 10.1.2.3, 10.1.1.3, 
                              170.200.86.49; 
 
 
Ed Skolnik
The Interpublic Group Of Companies, Inc.
GIS Enterprise Chicago Data Center Tech
676 North St. Clair Street
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Phone: 312-425-6554
Fax: 312-425-6924
e-mail: eskolnik AT Interpublic DOT com
 
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