Re: [Networker] 7.4.5 nsrck hangs
2009-09-04 14:48:15
On 9/4/09 1:19 PM, Roberta Gold wrote:
I was brave and installed 7.4.5. The good news is I don't get hung
groups anymore. The bad news is "nsrck" hangs every night. It appears to
be checking clients that don't exist anymore. I believe it has always
done that if there were savesets in the media index for non-existant
clients, but it would just give a warning and continue. I cleaned up all
the old entries that I could from the media index, but I don't want to
remove entries for our DR tapes.
Anyone else having this problem?
I haven't opened a case with EMC yet. Their website just hangs right now
when I try to do anything.
Yes.
I opened a case with EMC and we spent 2 hours on the phone running nsrim -X and then defining
the next client the nsrck hung up on. After we were done, we'd redefined 42 clients to
networker that do not exist (I've marked them all as Scheduled Backup: Disabled, and not in any
groups -- so they don't consume any licenses).
That was when I had 7.4.4.6 installed. When I upgraded to 7.4.5, nsrck hung, but running nsrim
-X manually would not hang. I finally grepped out the 96 remaining clients that nsrck was
saying were not registered and defined them the same way as the other 42, nsrck doesn't hang
anymore... I've got 400 clients defined, with 138 of them being old defunct remnants...
If you kill the hung nsrck, at least the nsrim that spawned it will complete and your volumes
will expire correctly....
I wrote up a shell script to feed the 96 into nsradmin to create them -- let me know if you
would like that as an example...
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