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07-20-2011 06:27 AM
07-20-2011 06:27 AM
Re: Ignite server setup
Hi,
For your question no 1 you need add add gateway and route. Please consult with your network team.
For your question no 2 if you have any other VG other than root VG like "datavg" then you need to execute following command # make_net_recovery -Av -s IgniteServer -x inc_entire=/dev/vg00 /dev/datavg
But it is always recommended that you should take only root VG (vg00) backup through Ignite. And for other VG you should use tar or any third party backup utility.
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07-20-2011 07:20 AM
07-20-2011 07:20 AM
Re: Ignite server setup
Ignite is designed for the boot disk. rootdg in VxVM vg00 in most LVM shops.
It can back up almost anything. I've gotten clean backups of oracle databases so long as the database is down when the backup is cut.
Ignite is a cumbersome tool for doing anything other than the boot disk. Its really good at that. There are better tools for backing up your data.
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07-25-2011 12:52 AM
07-25-2011 12:52 AM
Re: Ignite server setup
Hi,
i configure the ignite server successfully but after take a backup on all clients server i facing this message after backup finish
======= 07/25/11 10:47:19 WAT make_net_recovery completed successfully!
nfs umount: nfs_unmount: /var/opt/ignite/recovery/client_mnt: is busy
umount: return error 1.
ERROR: Unable to unmount /var/opt/ignite/recovery/client_mnt
How to make system unmount this /var/opt/ignite/recovery/client_mnt automatically because i can unmounted manually ?
Thanks
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07-25-2011 01:03 AM
07-25-2011 01:03 AM
Re: Ignite server setup
>How to make system unmount this /var/opt/ignite/recovery/client_mnt automatically
You can use the automounter to mount it and that will automatically unmount it.
Have you tried fuser to see who is still using that filesystem? Anyone cd into a directory there?
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06-20-2012 05:07 PM
06-20-2012 05:07 PM
Re: Ignite server setup
Thank U so much!!, I configured it....
If you run the TYI screen, it will be bit faster, and no need to do manual changes..
BR
Roy
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06-20-2012 11:14 PM
06-20-2012 11:14 PM
Re: Ignite server setup
Ignite-uX Server configuration is very well documented in HP Ignite-UX Guided Troubleshooting. You can use this for your future reference.
Click here to view HP Ignite-UX Guided Troubleshooting
For step by step instructions for server configutation, From the above link, choose Configuration / How-To Guide -> Ignite-UX Server Side Configuration
To access all other available HP Guided Troubleshooting guides, visit:
www.hp.com/support/hpgt and choose the appropriate products.
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