> If I run a manual "save" from the client, and I specify the client's
> name with the "-c" option, the data winds up in the index (and it seems
> to even back-populate the other filesystems as well, if that's even
> possible). However, the default save command run from savegrp, which
> doesn't use the "-c", results in no index data being stored.
(although you can override that from the 'backup command' attribute)
> Why isn't "save" getting the proper name? "hostname" returns the short
> name of the host. I've tried adding the client with both short and long
> name, and it doesn't seem to matter.
Can you run:
savegrp -p -c <client> -g <group>
After all the savesets, I expect it to display an index save with some
hostname. Is that hostname identical or does it appear different. If
its different, it might supply a clue as to what is happening...
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Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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