[Techtalk] OT Solaris question: Legato errors without Legato
John White
John.White at Sun.COM
Thu Dec 26 13:49:50 EST 2002
Hi,
Since Solstice Backup or SBU (Solaris' default backup software) is
little more than rebadged Legato Networker, the first things I would do are:
1) grep for nsr, which prefixes most SBU daemons, and bring them down
gracefully
2) check for Networker start scripts in, I think, /etc/rc2.d, and
disable them as appropriate
Not knowing which networker version and OS/patchlevel are running keeps
me from being more specific.
Good luck.
John
Caitlyn M. Martin wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> I have an off topic Solaris question, but this is the best technical
> group I know of, so I thought I'd ask here.
>
> I am getting the following repeated errors since one of our database
> servers was brought down during the recent ice storm:
>
> Dec 26 09:52:46 philip root: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Legato Storage
> Manager media: (critical) backup to pool 'Default' waiting for 1
> writable backup tape(s)
> Dec 26 09:52:46 philip root: [ID 702911 local0.alert] Legato Storage
> Manager media: (critical) backup to pool 'Default' waiting for 1
> writable backup tape(s)
>
> Well... we don't use Legato and never have. We don't even have a tape
> drive in phillip. I tried to research this on the web and found a lot
> of references to Informix and Oracle, so I assume this is part of the
> Oracle 8.1.7.3 installation on Phillip. This is an installation I
> inherited. I have no such issues where I installed Oracle.
>
> I've loooked through the various processes running on the box and I
> can't find one that is clearly legato to stop. I've looked at the
> startup scripts and I don't see one for legato or anything like it
> either.
>
> Does anyone have any clues how I shutdown the Legato Storage Manager,
> hopefully permanently?
>
> Thanks,
> Caity
>
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