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hi all:
I has a problem,the detail as blow: mhvtl version:mhvtl-0.18 os version:linux 2.6.18-274.el5 redhat 5.7 application:legato networker 7.3.2 i was test the networker disaster recover,the backup was normal,but i inuput some parameter after i was excute mmreocv command,my server was down:( the detail as blow: [root@rhel57 ~]# mmrecov mmrecov: Using rhel57 as server NOTICE: mmrecov is used to recover the NetWorker server's media index and resource files from media (backup tapes or disks) when any of this critical NetWorker data has been lost or damaged. Note that this command will OVERWRITE the server's existing media index. mmrecov is not used to recover NetWorker clients' on-line indexes; normal recover procedures may be used for this purpose. See the mmrecov(8) and nsr_crash(8) man pages for more details. /dev/nst8 /dev/nst7 /dev/nst6 /dev/nst9 /disk /disk2 /disk1 What is the name of the device you plan on using [/dev/nst8]? /dev/nst6 Enter the latest bootstrap save set id: 2394587611 Enter starting file number (if known) [0]: Enter starting record number (if known) [0]: Please insert the volume on which save set id 2394587611 started into /dev/nst6. When you have done this, press <RETURN>: Scanning /dev/nst6 for save set 2394587611; this may take a while... THE SERVER WAS DOWN!!!! the networker has nothing error in logs,the system log as below: /var/log/messages: Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (143) 00 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (144) 00 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (145) 05 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: Read block limits (145) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 kernel: st6: Block limits 4 - 2097152 bytes. Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (146) 1a 00 00 00 0c 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: MODE SENSE (146) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (147) 11 01 ff ff fe 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: SPACE (147) ** back 2 filemarks Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: mkSenseBuf: SENSE [Key/ASC/ASCQ] [40 00 04] Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (148) 00 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (149) 05 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: Read block limits (149) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (150) 1a 00 00 00 0c 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: MODE SENSE (150) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (151) 01 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: Rewinding (151) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: rewind_tape: Media is writable Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (152) 00 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (153) 05 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: Read block limits (153) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (154) 1a 00 00 00 0c 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: MODE SENSE (154) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (155) 08 00 00 80 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: READ_6 (155) : 32768 bytes ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (156) 01 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: Rewinding (156) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: rewind_tape: Media is writable Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (157) 08 00 00 80 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: READ_6 (157) : 32768 bytes ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (158) 01 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: Rewinding (158) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: rewind_tape: Media is writable Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (159) 11 01 00 00 02 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: SPACE (159) ** forward 2 filemarks Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (160) 00 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (161) 05 00 00 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: Read block limits (161) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (162) 1a 00 00 00 0c 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: MODE SENSE (162) ** Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: CDB (163) 08 00 04 00 00 00 Nov 9 21:57:26 rhel57 vtltape[2629]: processCommand: READ_6 (163) : 262144 bytes ** Nov 9 21:58:54 rhel57 syslogd 1.4.1: restart. my device.conf: Library: 60 CHANNEL: 06 TARGET: 00 LUN: 00 Vendor identification: STK Product identification: SL500 Product revision level: 1.37 Unit serial number: XYZZY_G NAA: 60:22:33:44:ab:06:00:00 Drive: 61 CHANNEL: 06 TARGET: 01 LUN: 00 Library ID: 60 Slot: 01 Vendor identification: STK Product identification: T10000B Product revision level: 1.37 Unit serial number: XYZZY_G1 NAA: 60:22:33:44:ab:06:01:00 Compression: factor 1 enabled 1 Drive: 62 CHANNEL: 06 TARGET: 02 LUN: 00 Library ID: 60 Slot: 02 Vendor identification: STK Product identification: T10000B Product revision level: 1.37 Unit serial number: XYZZY_G2 NAA: 60:22:33:44:ab:06:02:00 Compression: factor 1 enabled 1 Drive: 63 CHANNEL: 06 TARGET: 03 LUN: 00 Library ID: 60 Slot: 03 Vendor identification: STK Product identification: T10000B Product revision level: 1.37 Unit serial number: XYZZY_G3 NAA: 60:22:33:44:ab:06:03:00 Compression: factor 1 enabled 1 Drive: 64 CHANNEL: 06 TARGET: 04 LUN: 00 Library ID: 60 Slot: 04 Vendor identification: STK Product identification: T10000B Product revision level: 1.37 Unit serial number: XYZZY_G4 NAA: 60:22:33:44:ab:06:04:00 Compression: factor 1 enabled 1 |
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anybody can help me
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Administrator
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Are you saying that your NetWorker box crashes when using "mmrecover" with mhvtl ?
Was that just a first occurrence or does it happen every time you retry ? -nia |
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Are you saying that your NetWorker box crashes when using "mmrecover" with mhvtl ?
yes, every time Was that just a first occurrence or does it happen every time you retry ? every time i was excute mmrecov,that happen. |
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What sort of 'crash' - got any error messages or screen shots ?
Is there a kernel panic (oops) ? Is it the 'mhvtl' that stops working ? or Is it the whole Linux that stops working ? Cheers Mark |
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