Re: [Networker] Index migration issue
2009-09-23 21:49:10
Hi.
I've had the indices (indexes) "disappear" when I had a file system
named /legato/nsr with a symbolic link
of /nsr on the source system, and a real /nsr on the copy destination
system. Networker had followed
the symbolic link on the source system and recorded the indices to be in
/legato/nsr/index. The destination
system could not find the indices. I added a symbolic link on the dest
system of /legato/nsr pointing to
/nsr and it fixed it. Maybe you have such a situation.
Regards,
Jon
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Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 10:52 AM
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Subject: [Networker] Index migration issue
I've copied my /nsr directory to another server for archive. This
server has the same name but a different IP, (actually it's a Solaris
zone).
But when I install NetWorker server and point it to that same /nsr
directory, it acts like there's no clients, media db or indexes, only
one (empty) client index for itself.
Can I get the indexes back in somehow without doing a DR?
Thanks in advance
Jerry
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