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12-20-2001 09:55 PM
12-20-2001 09:55 PM
Unsupported Architecture
Could anyone help me to find out the root cause? When I install OmniBackII client disk agent to SunOS 5.7 server (Intel), application appear below message:
Unsupported Architecture.
What is the mean? How can I do?
Thank In Advance!
Jack
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12-20-2001 11:04 PM
12-20-2001 11:04 PM
Re: Unsupported Architecture
SunOS 5.7 is NOT supported, have a look at http://www.openview.hp.com/Uploads/Platform_Integrtn_SptMtx_OBsun.pdf
Only SunOS 4.1.4 has a disk agent.
Kurt
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12-20-2001 11:07 PM
12-20-2001 11:07 PM
Re: Unsupported Architecture
Have you verified that you are installing the client meant for Intel and not for Sparc?
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
Brainbench MVP for Unix Admin
http://www.brainbench.com
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12-20-2001 11:47 PM
12-20-2001 11:47 PM
Re: Unsupported Architecture
How can I do for this?
Upgrade or patch OmniBackII?
Below is our system information:
Master:
HP-K580
HP-UX 11.0
OmniBackII 3.0
Slave:
SunOS 5.7 (Intel Version)
Tks,
Jack
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12-21-2001 12:02 AM
12-21-2001 12:02 AM
Re: Unsupported Architecture
your release of SunOS is still not supported in OBII 4.1 which is the latest release. So upgrading won't solve the problem.
What you always can do is a NFS mount of the filesystems from your Sun you want to backup to a server with a supported disk agent (e.g. your cell manager) and create an extra backup specification for the NFS mount.
Kurt
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12-21-2001 12:54 AM
12-21-2001 12:54 AM
Re: Unsupported Architecture
If have ORACLE database running on this server which need share filesystem for backup. Have any impact about database performance?
Thanks,
Jack
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12-21-2001 01:16 AM
12-21-2001 01:16 AM
Re: Unsupported Architecture
Kurt