RE: Debugging resrcmon.dmp
- From: mattganz <mattganz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 06:01:03 -0700
Hi Ross,
i don't think that this was the problem, because Netbackup is not installed
as a cluster ressoure, only the netbackup client is running on each node.
Regards
Matt
"Ross" wrote:
Hi Matt.
I am betting on Netbackup as the cause. Full explanation is here:
http://seer.support.veritas.com/docs/282067.htm
...and a very pants workaround from Veritas "a reboot of the client is the
only sure way to release them [handles] back to the OS for use by other
processes"
Let me know what you think
Ross
"mattganz" wrote:
Hi Ross,
indeed we are using Veritas Netbackup, but on the systems only the Netbackup
Agent is running. Are there any known problem with Veritas Netbackup on a
cluster ?
The first ressource which went offline (on the basis of the eventlog) was
the IP-Adress. But i don't think that this was the cause, because on this
node there are other Clustergroups with IP-Adresses configured, they didn't
switch. The group wich switched contained SAP Ressources.
From the dumpfile i hope to get more informations about the reason of the
switch, to see if there was a infrastructure problem (network,...) operating
system (windows2003) or application problem (SAP)
Regards
Matt
"Ross" wrote:
Hi Matt
Are you running Veritas Netbackup? Also, what does it say in the event log
about the failover - it should tell you which resource went offline first...
Ross
"mattganz" wrote:
Hi,
yesterday we had a cluster-switch on a windows2003 cluster. The only thing i
can detect, that a dump-file named resrcmon.dmp was written during the
switch.
Are there any tools to read this dump ?
Thanks
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