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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Name resolution and connectivity

A NetWorker host must consistently and reliably connect to, and resolve, each destination NetWorker host by fully qualified domain name (FQDN), shortname, and IP address.

The NetWorker software requires consistent and predictable forward and reverse name resolution to work correctly. From NetWorker version 18.1 and later, you must enable nsrauth to work seamlessly in an environment where reverse DNS entries are unavailable. All features of NetWorker and NetWorker modules are supported in this environment. NetWorker performs name resolution checks during the following operations:

  • NetWorker daemon startup.
  • Client and Device resource configuration.
  • Backup, recovery, and device operations.

NetWorker relies on the operating system to perform the following tasks:

  • Handle name resolution requests.
  • Resolve hostnames to IP addresses (forward name resolution lookups).
  • Resolve IP addresses to hostnames (reverse name resolution lookups).

NetWorker supports the use of Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in a dual stack or in a pure IPv6 environment. NetWorker does not support NetWorker resource configurations that use temporary or link-local IPv6 addresses.

When a NetWorker host uses IPv6 addressing, ensure that you add the IPv6 address for the host in DNS Server or the hosts file and to the alias field in the client resource. The NetWorker Installation Guide provides information about using NetWorker in an IPv6 environment.
NOTE:
  1. In a configuration without reverse DNS entries, NetWorker supports FQDN only. For information on how to use IP address, see the troubleshooting section.
  2. Forward DNS entry is mandatory for every host present in the NetWorker datazone.
  3. NetWorker Client, NetWorker Server, NetWorker Storage Node and NetWorker Management Console (NMC) must be using NetWorker 18.1 or later.
  4. NetWorker will not change the behavior of third party applications interacting with NetWorker that mandates the requirement of reverse DNS lookups.
  5. If the IP address or the short name is used for any of the NetWorker operations, then the /etc/hosts should be updated or ALIASES should be defined.

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