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NetWorker automatic recover after restart service
I had create recover job and set option schedule recover by recover wizard on NetWorker Management console. On time this Job run successed. I'm keep this job on recover history. After that I'm restart service networker on backup server. This schedule recover is automatically start.It's replace all data file in production server. Why?
NetWorker Version 9.2.1 on windows 2012
capture on my test env
I'm fresh install os and networker in my test environment.I download newest networker package. I found this issue on networker version 9.2.1.4,18.1. This is Bug on networker or not? Who're found same my problem?
bingo.1
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August 28th, 2018 04:00
Hello,
it took me a while to understand the issue. But yes - I could verify the behavior (NW 18.1 on Windows 2016):
If you restart the NW Server a scheduled recovery will be triggered automatically.
I does not matter whether the it has run already or not - restarting NW will trigger the restore.
TONYADUL
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August 28th, 2018 05:00
Yes,if we restart service on NW Server a scheduled recovery will be triggered automatically start every time.
KarthikS
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August 28th, 2018 05:00
I think if this is the case then the scheduled recover job should be deleted right after the completion to void this ?
bingo.1
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August 28th, 2018 05:00
In this case NW should be fixed!
TONYADUL
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August 28th, 2018 07:00
Hi bingo,
Thank you for your reply. I'm download NetWorker package version 18.1.0.2.Build.41 last week. This problem still heppen. Can you share articles or kb ?
daemon.log
bingo.1
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August 28th, 2018 09:00
It does not seem to happen on Linux, though.
TONYADUL
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August 28th, 2018 10:00
Hi bingo
Thank you for your share. I never test on Linux platform.
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bingo.1
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August 20th, 2019 07:00
FYI - I just searched my doc repository - this 'new' feature has been introduced with NW 8.0 ( about 7 years ago).
BTW - I want do not really want to be picky but I think it is o.k. to point out that there are 2 NW admin GUI windows: 'NetWorker Management Console' & 'NetWorker Administration'.
The server settings of course are only available in the Admin GUI, not in NMC. Just to save you some time. Unfortunately, even Dell/EMC is permanently misusing the names in the docs, which might confuse 'new' NW admins. Not a good attitude.
bingo.1
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August 20th, 2019 07:00
Thanks for pointing that out. Meanwhile, NW has so many (poorly or non-) documented features that it is hard to keep track with them. This is pretty similar to the 'service mode' option and could be pretty handy before you want to run an upgrade.
Do you have an idea when it has been introduced?