10-14-2012 02:36 PM
Hello Every body,
can't add new Media Server dedupe Storage server the credentials,
it is failed "file not found"
info:
Master : 7.5.0.4 w2k8 R2 sp1
Storage Server/Media Server: RHEL 5.4 x86_64 / Netbackup Media Server 7.5
path: /disk/ (iSCSI --> eth3,eth4 - EMC powerpath)
interface: bond0
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10-17-2012 07:41 AM
A couple of things here ...
The interface here i believe relates to the interface to use during communication and backups (not the one that the disk is attached to - though it may be the same)
Once you have had a failed attempt you may need to delete the configuration file before trying again ... found under /usr/openv/lib/ost-plugins - should have the server name with a .cfg suffix
That is assuming that that server is not already a Storage Server for anything else (Enterprise Disk etc.)
Obviously check the guides etc. but this sounds more of a communications / authentication issue that it being to do with the iSCSI disk
Hope this helps
10-15-2012 10:05 PM
How did you do it? Using Storage Server Configuration Wizard?
Please take screenshots and post.
10-16-2012 01:45 AM
Yes, from the master server,
btw , I have another MSDP w2k8 R2 SP1/7.5.0.4 with 2 TB DP and it is working fine,
10-16-2012 09:17 PM
I'm not sure this is cause of your issue, but specifying bond0 as network interface is wrong. network interface must be specifyed by its hostname - not interface name.
In general, you don't have to specify this.
10-17-2012 12:43 AM
I think it is not , because I've added the iface later after I got the error,
10-17-2012 07:41 AM
A couple of things here ...
The interface here i believe relates to the interface to use during communication and backups (not the one that the disk is attached to - though it may be the same)
Once you have had a failed attempt you may need to delete the configuration file before trying again ... found under /usr/openv/lib/ost-plugins - should have the server name with a .cfg suffix
That is assuming that that server is not already a Storage Server for anything else (Enterprise Disk etc.)
Obviously check the guides etc. but this sounds more of a communications / authentication issue that it being to do with the iSCSI disk
Hope this helps
10-17-2012 11:57 AM
thanks, it was the cfg file