I think you have a Windows Firewall problem !
Ever Windows 2008/2008R2 System has a Windows Firewall activated by default. Maybe your AD-Admin activated it with a Group Policy without your Knowledge ?
If You have problems with Exchange 2010 Backup and restore do the following :
1. deactivate...
With windows it could be a device disordering problems.
run inquire in a cmd shell of your networker server.
notice the scsi control port for the device changer0. It should be of the format a.b.c e.g 12.1.0 .
Now open the nmc, go to devices, select your library and then "properties".
There is a...
Looks to my you have a pool where you want to redirect your VADP savesets to. The Index savesets are savesets of the backup server. The backup servers has no medium associated with the pool of your VADP savesets. Do the following create one pool e.g. indexPool, In the selection criteria add the...
I am not quite sure i got your problem right :
Do you want to use your VNX for "backup-to-disk" ? I thought you have already some datadomains in place for that function.
If you want to use Datamovers in the VNX for providing CIFS shares to the users, the best way to back them up is using the...
The smartest way to solve this problem is to change your DR Networker into a storagenode of your Primary Networker. Now the media DB knows all about your virtual and physical tapes in your DR site.
In case of emmergency you can Change the name and function of the DR-storagenode. Give it the Name...
absolutely !!!
in this case the sysntax has to be :
<</subfolder_name/epic >>
+ skip: .?* *
A directive has to have a scope, normaly the whole path of the directory where it should applied to.
Wildcards are not allowed !
<< /*/epic >> is not workink !
good luck
Sorry for the delay, hollidays ;-)
I would like to have a look at your BACKUP rman script, not your recovery script.
In addition I woukd like to see the output of the rman "show all" command.
The crucial point of your Problem is the media FIE250. If its a networker media then have a look at...
First of all you are not communicating directly with networker using rman, you are queriieng the database.
Eith device type "SBT_TAPE" the database gives some control to an external media manager and assumes all external media are Tapes.
So the error messages concerning tapes does not really...
usually the spfile is saved during autobackup.
To recover it make the following :
In sqlplus make a shutdown immediate.
start rman, connect to the database instance.
rman target /
This empty instance knows absolutely nothing therefore you have to set the dbid.
SET DBID=2934680327;
then make...
Where did your controlfile comes from ?
Did you restore it first ?
Without a valid database controlfile or a recovery catalog database rman and networker cannot restore oracle dbs.
You can use the exchange Module to recover to Exchange 2007.
If you are upgrading to Exchange 2010 this is no option, therefore you need the nmma 2.3 or better 2.4.
I would advice you to make a virtual machine using vmware converter out of your exchange 2003 system along with one active...
add the root uswer with its password to the Unix clients Remote user attribute.
With a Windows server the credentials passed to a client is "SYSTEM" but you need "root".
In your debug file there is IPv6 mentioned so your client is mostlikely Windows 2008R2.
To my experience a non or malconfigured IPv6 Stack can give unpredictable errors.
So disbale IPc& on your client using regedit, locate HKEY_local_machine\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TCPIP6\parameters...
You can try 2 things :
1. edit the host file of your backupserver and enter both ip adresses of your client with the same name I think devserver in your case.
2. you can set up a host route on devserver to the backupserverm using only the interface you it to use.
E.g. if you want to use the ip...
I have not seen this with Windows2008R2 Servers and/or Storagenodes but i had lots of strange behaviour with IPv6 so i usually deactivate IPv6 on all 2008R2 Networker Servers and storagenodes.
(via Registrykey DisabledComponents).
Do you have IPv6 active ?
To my opinion its a "patch" issue. Try to update your system to the latest servicepacks and hotfixes available.
If this is not possible or does not solve the problem here is a workarround:
Change your backup command attribute to savepnpc.
Create or edit the "groupname".res file.
If you are not...
Apply the patch only to the backupserver. EMC wont process the call if you do not update. No software developer likes to maintain old versions.
Get the latest Version from ftp://ftp.legato.com/pub/NetWorker/Cumulative_Hotfixes/7.6/
Deinstall your current Version and reinstall the cummulative...
To rename a client in Networker do the following :
obtain the client-id of your old client for example using nsradmin:
nsradmin> . type: nsr client;name: server5
show client id
print
Then you will see the client id.
If you are using the nmc, select your client object and go to the register...
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