Is it a cluster ? Could be the client version to not
be the same on both nodes.
Have a try to uninstall networker and reinstall it.
Maybe a corrupted/overwritten dll.
Have also a try to force in PATH the networker path
on top of variable, just to avoid it find the dlls it needs
from another dir ...
HTH
TH
Kind regards - Bien cordialement - Vriendelijke groeten,
Thierry FAIDHERBE
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-----Original Message-----
From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Johan Robinson
Sent: lundi 11 juin 2007 12:51
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] arching to pool instead of saving to pool
Hello Thierry!
* No save is not aliased to nsrarchive.
* nsrarchive is not in the backup command field.
* Yes - when NetWorker says archiving to pool, it is actually saving to
a
backup pool.
* backup server is not licensed for archiving.
* Clients do not have manual archiving enabled.
* The annotation field in the mminfo query is empty.
I haven't seen this behaviour before either. And it is intermittent. The
same client says "saving" one day and "archiving" the other day.
I don't know if this is affecting any functionality, but it is annoying.
06/11/07 00:35:21 nsrd: judas:D:\Data\user saving to pool 'Prod1'
(JH0796)
131 GB
06/11/07 05:03:49 nsrd: judas:D:\Data\user archiving to pool 'Prod1'
(B01090) 193 GB
//JOHAN
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 13:58:11 -0000, Faidherbe, Thierry
<Thierry.Faidherbe AT HP DOT COM> wrote:
>Did someone aliases save to nsrarchive ?
>
>Have a try specifying short cmd and full path :
>
>save .....
>/usr/bin/save .....
>and verify link targets.
>
>Verify also the backup command field of your archiving
>clients. Maybe nsrarchive command is filled in.
>
>When you say "archiving", does networker say "archiving"
>and writing to a backup pool or to an archive pool ?
>Are the manual archive enabled for these clients ?
>Is your backup server licensed for archiving ?
>
>If you query the mminfo, does the annotation field
>reports some data ?
>
>On 11 years, I never saw such a behaviour ... unless
>somebody decided to start backups calling nsrarchive cmds.
>for keeping backups archived forever.
>
>Th
>
>
>Kind regards - Bien cordialement - Vriendelijke groeten,
>
>Thierry FAIDHERBE
>
>HP Services - Storage Division
>Tru64 Unix and Legato Enterprise Backup Solutions Consultant
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
On
>Behalf Of Johan Robinson
>Sent: vendredi 8 juin 2007 13:25
>To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
>Subject: [Networker] arching to pool instead of saving to pool
>
>Hello,
>
>Normal behaviour of NetWorker is to say: "saving to pool"
>But we have a backup server which sometimes says, "saving to pool" and
>sometimes "archiving to pool".
>
>Neither me or EMC could figure out why?
>
>This is independent from versions, OS type on the client side.
>Backup server is: Solaris 9, with 7.2.2_Jumbo (but the problem as been
>there even before.)
>
>Anyone else with similar symptoms os ideas around this?
>
>With kind regards
>Johan Robinson
>
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