Thanks James
I rebooted the server after the backups
completed and that cleared the problem with group. The problem with tapepool
has however not gone away. Do you think falling back to version 6.1.3 would
solve the issue?
Regards
Marco Bezuidenhout
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Subject: Re: [Networker] Resdb corruption
It sounds like you may have a process that
never shut down on the server
properly. If you cannot find it, rebooting
the backup server should clear
it. Just shutting down Networker may not
clear it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Marco Bezuidenhout
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Sent: 6/14/04 12:12 PM
Subject: [Networker] Resdb corruption
Hi Guys
Since upgrading to version 7.1.1 we have had
some weired behaviour. On
the
one backup server there is one group that
does not want to start because
it says that the group is already active.
The detail in the group shows
the last successfull backup. We moved the
clients in this group to a
newly
created group and have had no problems with
the new group.
The other thing we are having is that if we
use a certain pool of tapes
we
find that the NetWorker Backup and Recover
service fails. We have since
created a different pool to which we backup
successfully. Recoveries
from
this pool works fine.
Is there any way to get rid of this weired
behaviour?
Our environment is as follows:
Windows 2000 sp2 with Legato NetWorker
7.1.1. as backup server.
A mixture of Unix and windows clients.
Thanks
Marco
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