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02-27-2013 03:00 PM
02-27-2013 03:00 PM
Full-Backup Issue
hello all,
i had aproblem on my system when i try to tahe a full-backup as follow:
ERROR: 'Ignite' software not installed
It is not possible to make the System backup
when i check the error on /var/opt/ignite/log
more ignite
======= 01/25/13 16:48:30 CAT Begin HP-UX Install Server
@(#) ignite user interface $Revision: 10.676 $
ERROR: This machine is not an NFS server (no nfsd running).
The -n option will not be processed.
SUMMARY: There was 1 error detected.
can advise.
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02-27-2013 09:59 PM
02-27-2013 09:59 PM
Re: Full-Backup Issue
(You shouldn't be using ignite to take a "full" backup, only for the OS.)
Where are you trying to send the backup, to a tape or an ignite server?
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02-27-2013 10:42 PM
02-27-2013 10:42 PM
Re: Full-Backup Issue
Hi,
Make sure you have the latest Ignite-UX Software installed and configured if you prefer to perform Ignite-UX Network backup.
I would recommend you to refer the HP Ignite-UX Guided Troubleshooting for step by step instruction on how to install and configure Ignite-UX and also perform network and tape backup.
Click here to access the HP Ignite-UX Guided Troubleshooting.
For Ignite-UX Server Side Configuration:
From the above link, navigate to "Configuration / How-To Guide" ->Ignite-UX Server Side Configuration
Hope this information helps.
Pradeep
I am an HP Employee
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02-28-2013 09:47 AM
02-28-2013 09:47 AM
Re: Full-Backup Issue
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03-05-2013 06:33 PM
03-05-2013 06:33 PM
Re: Full-Backup Issue
We really need the command line that you used to take your backup. When running make_tape_recovery, -n is used for storing config files on an Ignite server and not very common. If you have an Ignite server, then using tape seems somewhat awkward. The message is clear: If you use -n, then the server specified with -s must be an NFS server and your client must be an NFS client. This is a standard tape backup command line:
make_tape_recovery -IAv -x inc_entire=vg00 -a /dev/rmt/0mn
where 0mn is the correct device name for your tape drive on this system.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin