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Operating Systems HP-UX Problems restoring Ignite make_recovery DAT backups Post 302160305 by clivethegadget on Monday 21st of January 2008 01:41:53 PM
Old 01-21-2008
Yes, both the servers that the backups are made from are working normally.
If I re-boot the working server0 then HP Openview Licence Daemon starts during boot-up. I have licenses for both servers.
I have re-created a new backup tape from the working server0 ... and installed it into the spare test server ... but then the license daemon won't start. But a DAT made on working server1 and installed runs the daemon fine.
Looking at the OV directories the same file names appear to be installed in both cases.. but I cannot find a reason for the daemon failing to start from one restore to the other.
I also have been sent a similar Ignite backup tape made from an identical system (made in our sister building in France). It was made on their server1.
I have also tried to install this tape to our test server ... but with the same effect ... the HP Openview license daemon refuses to start on boot-up !
If it wasn't for our server1 tape installing fine into this test server I would have thought it was impossible to load these tapes into different machine than which it was taken from ... but iour server1 backup does work so I am baffled !
 

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cmruncl(1m)															       cmruncl(1m)

NAME
cmruncl - run a high availability cluster SYNOPSIS
cmruncl [-f] [-v] [-n node_name...] [-t | -w none] DESCRIPTION
cmruncl causes all nodes in a configured cluster or all nodes specified to start their cluster daemons and form a new cluster. To start a cluster, a user must either be superuser(UID=0), or have an access policy of FULL_ADMIN allowed in the cluster configuration file. See access policy in cmquerycl(1m). This command should only be run when the cluster is not active on any of the configured nodes. This command verifies the network configu- ration before causing the nodes to start their cluster daemons. If a cluster is already running on a subset of the nodes, the cmrunnode command should be used to start the remaining nodes and force them to join the existing cluster. If node_name is not specified, the cluster daemons will be started on all the nodes in the cluster. All nodes in the cluster must be available for the cluster to start unless a subset of nodes is specified. Options cmruncl supports the following options: -f Force cluster startup without warning message and continuation prompt that are printed with the -n option. -v Verbose output will be displayed. -t Test only. Provide an assessment of the package placement without affecting the current state of the nodes or packages. The -w option is not required with the -t option as -t does not validate network connectivity, but assumes that all the nodes can meet any external dependencies such as EMS resources, package subnets, and storage. -n node_name... Start the cluster daemon on the specified subset of node(s). -w none By default network probing is performed to check that the network connectivity is the same as when the cluster was config- ured. Any anomalies are reported before the cluster daemons are started. The -w none option disables this probing. The option should only be used if this network configuration is known to be correct from a recent check. RETURN VALUE cmruncl returns the following value: 0 Successful completion. 1 Command failed. EXAMPLES
Run the cluster daemon: cmruncl Run the cluster daemons on node1 and node2: cmruncl -n node1 -n node2 AUTHOR
cmruncl was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
cmquerycl(1m), cmhaltcl(1m), cmhaltnode(1m), cmrunnode(1m), cmviewcl(1m), cmeval(1m). Requires Optional Serviceguard Software cmruncl(1m)
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