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Re: [Networker] backing up a MS Cluster client

2006-06-01 13:05:07
Subject: Re: [Networker] backing up a MS Cluster client
From: "Faidherbe, Thierry" <Thierry.Faidherbe AT HP DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 17:46:35 +0200
What did you put as arguments of nsrxchsv.exe ?

Normally, you have to force like "nsrxchsv.exe -c <virtualname>"
for forcing client name to be used and touching 
a 0 byte "pathownerignore" file under the bin sub-dir on both nodes.

HTH

TH


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-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Horwitz [mailto:stan AT temple DOT edu] 
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 5:04 PM
To: Faidherbe, Thierry
Cc: Legato NetWorker discussion
Subject: Re: [Networker] backing up a MS Cluster client


On Jun 1, 2006, at 10:32 AM - 6/1/06, Faidherbe, Thierry wrote:

> Did you install Exchange module on both nodes ?
>
> File must be located in ...\nsr\bin location, together
> with other legato binaries.
>
> Just give a look using windows explorer to locate the file ....

No, now that you mention it, I thought I installed the Exchange  
module on both nodes, but I checked again and found one of the nodes  
did not have it installed, so I installed it.

Unfortunately, now I get another issue where the Exchange module  
can't determine which node is active.

Here's the error message:

* savegrp: suppressed 3 lines of verbose output
* exc1vs1.temple:MSEXCH:PF [5400] [I]  06/01/06 11:01:38 System  
Version: 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 1
* exc1vs1.temple:MSEXCH:PF [5400] [I]  06/01/06 11:01:38 ESEBCLI2.DLL  
Version: 6.5.7638.1 Service Pack 2
* exc1vs1.temple:MSEXCH:PF [5400] [I]  06/01/06 11:01:38 Performing  
an Exchange save operation; save level is Full (Legato Backup Level:  
full).
* exc1vs1.temple:MSEXCH:PF [5400] [I]  06/01/06 11:01:38 Parsing  
parameters from the command line...
* exc1vs1.temple:MSEXCH:PF [5400] [I]  06/01/06 11:01:38 Opening  
connection to NetWorker Server...
* exc1vs1.temple:MSEXCH:PF [5400] [E]  06/01/06 11:01:38 Unable to  
determine active node for virtual server exc1vs1.temple: No more data  
is available.
* exc1vs1.temple:MSEXCH:PF [5400] [E]  06/01/06 11:01:38 Backup  
operation finished with errors.  No savetime was sent.

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