03-23-2017 02:21 PM
I am running NBU 7.6.0.4 (Windows master) and just added a new linux media server. I've done this many times, but I'm not sure if I forgot a step...
- new media server shows up as active on Devices > Media servers
- I can connect from Host Properties > Media Servers
I ran the 2 commands on the media server (tpconfig and nbcreatests) to add the credentials for the boost user, and I added the host on the DD side to be allowed access to the ifgroup associated with the boost user.
Yet when I go to create a storage unit for that new media server to access an existing disk pool, I don't see it as an available media server in the Media Server section in the New Storage Unit gui. There is only one media server that I can select for the "Only use the folowing media servers". I've restarted all the services on the master and still have the same issue. Did I miss a step?
Thanks
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03-24-2017 08:14 AM
Update...
After using different keywords, I found the same issue. Evidently, I have to add the media server in the Credentials > Storage Servers section for the specfiic DD.
Side note...that failed since the communication to the DD is in a closed network, using a different NIC on the media server. Had to add the primary nic hostname as a media server on the master to get around that. See https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000085204
03-23-2017 05:55 PM
Does "nbemmcmd -listhosts -verbose" show that new media server?
If not (but it should!), you need to use "nbemmcmd -addhost..." to add it into EMM
If it does, what is its status?
Sometimes the status could be "not connected" or "administrative pause", you will need to change it by doing:
nbemmcmd -updatehost -machinetype media -machinename <mediaserver_host> -machinestateop <state>
(check out the available <state> when you run nbemmcmd -updatehost -help)
03-24-2017 06:43 AM
Thanks for the reply Watson.
Media server shows up and is showing "active for disk jobs" in "Machinestate". One thing I do notice is the "MachineFlags" = 0, where the other media servers, its "0x77"....
NBEMMCMD, Version: 7.6.0.4
The following hosts were found:
notworkingmediaserver.mydomain.com
ClusterName = ""
MachineName = "notworkingmediaserver.mydomain.com"
FQName = "notworkingmediaserver.mydomain.com"
LocalDriveSeed = ""
MachineDescription = ""
MachineFlags = 0
MachineNbuType = media (1)
MachineState = active for disk jobs (12)
MasterServerName = "nbmaster.mydomain.com"
NetBackupVersion = 7.6.0.4 (760400)
OperatingSystem = linux (16)
ScanAbility = 5
workingmediaserver.mydomain.com
ClusterName = ""
MachineName = "workingmediaserver.mydomain.com"
FQName = "workingmediaserver.mydomain.com"
LocalDriveSeed = ""
MachineDescription = ""
MachineFlags = 0x77
MachineNbuType = media (1)
MachineState = active for disk jobs (12)
MasterServerName="nbmaster.mydomain.com"
NetBackupVersion = 7.6.0.4 (760400)
OperatingSystem = linux (16)
ScanAbility = 5
03-24-2017 08:14 AM
Update...
After using different keywords, I found the same issue. Evidently, I have to add the media server in the Credentials > Storage Servers section for the specfiic DD.
Side note...that failed since the communication to the DD is in a closed network, using a different NIC on the media server. Had to add the primary nic hostname as a media server on the master to get around that. See https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000085204