[Networker] NDMP Recover Error
2009-03-20 10:18:02
[quote="James Pratt"]
> -----Original Message-----
> Hello - it sounds like you have something misconfigured somewhere - you
> can restore the ndmp files from celerra to your NW server *only* if the
> server is Solaris/*nix (afaik) , but not to NW on windows.
>
> I set up new NDMP VTL on a celerra yesterday with NW on w2k3, so perhaps
> I can help - How is your celerra client setup in NW now? As in what is
> listed for the NDMP client under the "Apps & Modules" tab, specifically
> - "Application Information"
>
> If it was properly setup it should have (at least):
>
> DIRECT=Y
> HIST=Y
> UPDATE=Y
>
> And above that in "Save command" should be "nsrndmp_save -T dump"
>
> On the celerra datamover, at the command line to list the TLU devices
> that it sees, as nasadmin user, you would run:
>
> $ server_devconfig server_2 -list -scsi -all
>
>
> (disk output snipped out)
>
> Scsi Device Table
> name addr type info
> jbox1 c32t0l0 jbox ADIC Scalar 100 2.62
> tape2 c32t0l1 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
> tape3 c32t0l2 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
> tape4 c32t0l3 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
> tape5 c32t0l4 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
> gk01 c0t0l0 disk 5 032400000000APM000735
> ggk01 c0t1l0 disk 5 032410001000APM000735
> gk161 c16t3l4 disk 5 032409003400APM000735
> jjbox1 c64t0l0 jbox ADIC Scalar 100 2.62
> ttape2 c64t0l1 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
> ttape3 c64t0l2 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
> ttape4 c64t0l3 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
> ttape5 c64t0l4 tape IBM ULTRIUM-TD2 53Y2
>
> (we have two autochanger/vtl's, so it lists two sets of changers with 4
> drives apiece)
>
> Hth - feel free to email me with questions/flames or whatever...
>
> jamie
>
>
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This is what is listed under the "Apps & Modules" of our NDMP Client under
Networker.
Backup command: nsrndmp_save -M -T dump
Application information:
HIST=y
UPDATE=y
DIRECT=y
UTF8=y
OPTIONS=NT
That is what was setup by EMC Tech. Support.
Here is what I get when I type in the command server_devconfig server_2 -list
-scsi -all in a CLI on the Celerra.
server_2 :
Scsi Disk Table
Director Port
name addr num type num sts stor_id stor_dev
root_disk c0t0l0 APM00074601519 0000
root_disk c16t0l0 APM00074601519 0000
root_ldisk c0t0l1 APM00074601519 0001
root_ldisk c16t0l1 APM00074601519 0001
d3 c0t0l2 APM00074601519 0002
d3 c16t0l2 APM00074601519 0002
d4 c0t0l3 APM00074601519 0003
d4 c16t0l3 APM00074601519 0003
d5 c0t0l4 APM00074601519 0004
d5 c16t0l4 APM00074601519 0004
d6 c0t0l5 APM00074601519 0005
d6 c16t0l5 APM00074601519 0005
d7 c0t1l0 APM00074601519 0010
d7 c16t1l0 APM00074601519 0010
d8 c0t1l1 APM00074601519 0011
d8 c16t1l1 APM00074601519 0011
d9 c16t1l2 APM00074601519 0012
d9 c0t1l2 APM00074601519 0012
d10 c0t1l3 APM00074601519 0013
d10 c16t1l3 APM00074601519 0013
d11 c0t1l5 APM00074601519 0015
d11 c16t1l5 APM00074601519 0015
d12 c16t1l4 APM00074601519 0014
d12 c0t1l4 APM00074601519 0014
d13 c16t1l6 APM00074601519 0016
d13 c0t1l6 APM00074601519 0016
Scsi Device Table
name addr type info
ggk01 c0t1l0 disk 5 032410001000APM00074601519
gk01 c0t0l0 disk 5 032400000000APM00074601519
gk161 c16t1l2 disk 5 032412001200APM00074601519
I hope that makes sense to you because I'm new to all of this so that might as
well be in Arabic. Is the left hand column a listing of the drives the Celerra
manages?
Also, NW is being run on a W2K3 box also.
Thanks for the help and sorry for my lack of knowledge on this product. I'm
trying to learn as much as I can from this message board because we don't have
anyone in house with experience with this product.
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