1st issue is that the scheduled backup cannot find "nsrsapsv" (it is not nsrapsv). On linux, this should be under /usr/sbin. Make sure that you have properly installed the NMSAP package and the binary is located on that directoy. I assume you did not relocate the installation.
2nd issue is a device/pool configuration issue. At the end of the savegrp, server will try to back up the NW indexes The error says there is no device mounted for a pool that can accept the index backup. Did you put stgnode01 in the storage Node list of the server's host resource and is that your intention (to save the indexes to to the stgnode01)
See NW AG for further details on pool creteria and remote device settings.
IN order to isolate the issue and test your device config changes, run save -g d:/foo.txt (after creating d:/foo.txt )
on your NW server. Once this works, the index backup will work too.
yasemin
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March 29th, 2010 05:00
1st issue is that the scheduled backup cannot find "nsrsapsv" (it is not nsrapsv). On linux, this should be under /usr/sbin. Make sure that you have properly installed the NMSAP package and the binary is located on that directoy. I assume you did not relocate the installation.
2nd issue is a device/pool configuration issue. At the end of the savegrp, server will try to back up the NW indexes The error says there is no device mounted for a pool that can accept the index backup. Did you put stgnode01 in the storage Node list of the server's host resource and is that your intention (to save the indexes to to the stgnode01)
See NW AG for further details on pool creteria and remote device settings.
IN order to isolate the issue and test your device config changes, run save -g d:/foo.txt (after creating d:/foo.txt )
on your NW server. Once this works, the index backup will work too.