Hi folks
we have three cases open at Legato since October, 2004 with the same issue. We also tried 7.1.3 and 7.2 with no effort. The only way to backup our clients in an Windows Cluster was to roll back to 7.1.1, as Phil already described. There are no dependencies on any BSM from Legato. If we got a solution or workaround (so I'm a believer), I let you know.
regards
Klaus
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Von: Legato NetWorker discussion
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McDougal, Philip H
Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. März 2005 21:17
An: NETWORKER < at > LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU
Betreff: Re: [Networker] Networker v7.1.2 on Windows2003
cluster as storage nodes
Not sure if this is a known issue or not, or even if' it's similar to
your issue, but I'll send it out in case other's aren't aware.
I had an major problem with my clustered systems and the nsrexecd
services stopping upon a scheduled backup and then failing the job
because the RPC wasn't talking.
I have an open case with Legato for this and they are aware of it. My
environment that kept failing was:
Server = Win2K - 7.1.2
Clients = win2k3 - 7.1.2
BSM for Exchange and SQL didn't matter. I tried a combination of them
but they only thing that was in common was 7.1.3 or 7.1.2 on my
clustered systems and it would stop that service. I went
back to 7.1.1
on the clients and kept 7.1.2 on the server and it worked fine.
The Legato Tech and Engineers say it's a client issue. So by rolling
back your clients, you should then be able to back up your clusters.
If you need more info I'd be glad to disclose it.
Thanks and I hope that helps.
Phil.
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion
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On Behalf Of Scott Clous
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 2:08 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] Networker v7.1.2 on Windows2003 cluster as
storage nodes
1. Guessing, are you licensed for clusters?
2. Does your hosts file on the backup server correctly have
their info?
3. Does the client definition have the right names for those machines?
3.5) Check other setup issues on the cluster.
4. I'd suggest reviewing info in docs on backing up clusters, and
finally, 5. but you need to put this Pathowneringore (with no
extension)
as a file in the nsr\bin directory on both physical servers.
Hope that gets you started.
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion
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On Behalf Of Pierpa
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 12:50 PM
To: NETWORKER < at > LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject: [Networker] Networker v7.1.2 on Windows2003 cluster
as storage
nodes
Hi all,
I'm fighting with a NW server v7.1.3 trying to backup 2 W2K3
systems in
cluster; these 2 systems share in SAN the same library. A strange, and
up to me unbelievable thing happens. On the cluster node WITHOUT
services running, I can see nsrexecd started and also nsrmmd processes
(#4). On the other node, where the cluster services run, the nsrmmd
processes continue to restart, and I can't manage backups, of course.
Additionally, even if nsrmmd processes run, I can't see them using
rpcinfo -p on this node.
Is someone aware of this behaviour and may I have suggestions
about this
mess ??
Thanks
Pierpa
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