Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-23 Thread Richard Sims
>Richard,
>Here is an example:
...
>TCP/IP Name: ECHNATON_GYN
> TCP/IP Address:
...

Gerhard - Thanks much for taking the time to prepare the sample.

I'm not sure what to make of the empty TCP/IP Address field, which should
rightly contain the address of the client node as of the last time that it
contacted the server.  It might possibly be the case that the client software
does not support providing this information to the TSM server, or it is having a
problem obtaining it.  It might also relate to your anomaly...

>Sometimes we see the message:
>
>07/16/04 13:06:29 ANR1639I Attributes changed for node GYN.ECHNATON: TCP Ad
>dress from  to 149.148.171.22. (SESSION: 24044)

I wonder if this is appearing because a reverse lookup...

/usr/bin/host 149.148.171.22
echnaton.gyn.akh-wien.ac.at is 149.148.171.22

yields a network hostname which, within your TCP/IP domain, differs from the
client TCP/IP Name?

Richard Sims


Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-23 Thread Gerhard Ginzler
Richard,
Here is an example:
tsm: TSM1>q n gyn.echnaton f=d (some lines deleted)
 Node Name: GYN.ECHNATON
  Platform: WinNT
   Client OS Level: 4.00
Client Version: Version 5, Release 1, Level 6.0
Policy Domain Name: WST
 Last Access Date/Time: 2004-07-23 08:27:00
   TCP/IP Name: ECHNATON_GYN
TCP/IP Address:
Session Initiation: ClientOrServer
High-level Address:
 Low-level Address:
Sometimes we see the message:
07/16/04 13:06:29 ANR1639I Attributes changed for node GYN.ECHNATON: TCP Ad
   dress from  to 149.148.171.22. (SESSION: 24044)
Schedmod is PRompted, here the actlog messages:
07/20/04 13:04:00 ANR2561I Schedule prompter contacting GYN.ECHNATON (sessi
   on 37725) to start a scheduled operation. (SESSION: 36)
07/20/04 13:04:01 ANR0480W Session 37725 for node GYN.ECHNATON () terminated
   - connection with client severed. (SESSION: 36)
07/20/04 13:04:22 ANR0406I Session 37728 started for node GYN.ECHNATON (Win
   NT) (Tcp/Ip 149.148.171.22(1057)). (SESSION: 37728)
  
07/20/04 13:11:31 ANE4964I (Session: 37728, Node: GYN.ECHNATON)  Elapsed pr
   ocessing time:00:07:06(SESSION: 37728)
07/20/04 13:11:32 ANR2507I Schedule WST-WD-I-1300 for domain WST started at
07/20/04 13:00:00 for node GYN.ECHNATON completed succe
   ssfully at 07/20/04 13:11:32. (SESSION: 37728)
07/20/04 13:11:32 ANR0403I Session 37728 ended for node GYN.ECHNATON (WinNT
   ). (SESSION: 37728)
07/20/04 13:11:33 ANR0406I Session 37763 started for node GYN.ECHNATON (Win
   NT) (Tcp/Ip 149.148.171.22(1061)). (SESSION: 37763)
07/20/04 13:11:34 ANR0403I Session 37763 ended for node GYN.ECHNATON (WinNT
   ). (SESSION: 37763)
Regards,
Gerhard Ginzler

Richard Sims wrote:
Most Mac nodes(all client version 5.1.5.1, os lvls 10.2.8, 9.2.2, 10.3.2)
have blank IP addresses.
Some WinNT 4.00/5.1.6.0 don't have blank IP addresses, some do.
One Linux86 2.4.19-27/5.1.5.0 shows 127.0.0.1 .
Some nodes have a TCP/IP Name, but no TCP/IP Address.
It's mysterious ...

Can you correlate the server presence of IP addresses to the use of
SCHEDMODe PRompted schedules with that client (where the server needs to
know the network address of the client in order to contact it)?
Or HLAddress spec in the node definition?
   thanks,  Richard Sims


Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-23 Thread Richard Sims
>Most Mac nodes(all client version 5.1.5.1, os lvls 10.2.8, 9.2.2, 10.3.2)
> have blank IP addresses.
>Some WinNT 4.00/5.1.6.0 don't have blank IP addresses, some do.
>One Linux86 2.4.19-27/5.1.5.0 shows 127.0.0.1 .
>Some nodes have a TCP/IP Name, but no TCP/IP Address.
>
>It's mysterious ...

Can you correlate the server presence of IP addresses to the use of
SCHEDMODe PRompted schedules with that client (where the server needs to
know the network address of the client in order to contact it)?
Or HLAddress spec in the node definition?

   thanks,  Richard Sims


Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-23 Thread Gerhard Ginzler
Most Mac nodes(all client version 5.1.5.1, os lvls 10.2.8, 9.2.2, 10.3.2) have 
blank IP addresses.
Some WinNT 4.00/5.1.6.0 don't have blank IP addresses, some do.
One Linux86 2.4.19-27/5.1.5.0 shows 127.0.0.1 .
Some nodes have a TCP/IP Name, but no TCP/IP Address.

It's mysterious ...
Gerhard Ginzler
Mr. Lindsay Morris wrote:
Are you saying the TCP/IP adress reported by "q node" is unreliable?
We found similar problems:
--nodes that successfully backed up over the network have blank IP addresses
--at least one node has another node's IP address
So, while we'd like to use this, it seems not to be working.
Anybody else have similar problems?
-
Mr. Lindsay Morris
Lead Architect
www.servergraph.com
512-482-6137 ext 105

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Subject: Re: Way to get Ip number ...
Hmm, and what's that (server 5.2):
tsm: TSM1>q n derma.tea* f=d
 Node Name: DERMA.TEAFOR2
  Platform: Linux86
   Client OS Level: 2.4.18-27
Client Version: Version 5, Release 1, Level 5.0
... 
 Node Type: Client
... 
   TCP/IP Name: correct IP Name
>   TCP/IP Address: 127.0.0.1
... 
Regards
Gerhard Ginzler
David Longo wrote:

With your version of server, just do a "q node blah f=d".
The IP and more additional information is now available with
this command.

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Hi to all
Did it a way to get IP number of nodename instead of the name  Once
in the earlier version in the actlog we could see the IP , now just get
Tcp/ip name.
My Server version is 5.2.3.0 and clients 5.2.3.0
Maybe in a select command from another table ??
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Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-22 Thread Gerhard Ginzler
Hmm, and what's that (server 5.2):
tsm: TSM1>q n derma.tea* f=d
 Node Name: DERMA.TEAFOR2
  Platform: Linux86
   Client OS Level: 2.4.18-27
Client Version: Version 5, Release 1, Level 5.0
... 
 Node Type: Client
... 
   TCP/IP Name: correct IP Name
>   TCP/IP Address: 127.0.0.1
... 
Regards
Gerhard Ginzler
David Longo wrote:
With your version of server, just do a "q node blah f=d".
The IP and more additional information is now available with
this command.

David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH  321.434.5536
Pager  321.634.8230
Fax:321.434.5509
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/22/04 05:11AM >>>
Hi to all
Did it a way to get IP number of nodename instead of the name  Once
in the earlier version in the actlog we could see the IP , now just get
Tcp/ip name.
My Server version is 5.2.3.0 and clients 5.2.3.0
Maybe in a select command from another table ??
Regards
Robert Ouzen
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Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-22 Thread Robert Ouzen
Yes I did this but for some clients I didn't get the tcpip number just the tcpname . 
Those few clients are running O.K but no information 

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With your version of server, just do a "q node blah f=d".
The IP and more additional information is now available with this command.



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Hi to all

Did it a way to get IP number of nodename instead of the name  Once in the earlier 
version in the actlog we could see the IP , now just get Tcp/ip name.
My Server version is 5.2.3.0 and clients 5.2.3.0

Maybe in a select command from another table ??

Regards

Robert Ouzen
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Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-22 Thread David Longo
With your version of server, just do a "q node blah f=d".
The IP and more additional information is now available with
this command.



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Health First, Inc.
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Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
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Pager  321.634.8230
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/22/04 05:11AM >>>
Hi to all

Did it a way to get IP number of nodename instead of the name  Once
in the earlier version in the actlog we could see the IP , now just get
Tcp/ip name.
My Server version is 5.2.3.0 and clients 5.2.3.0

Maybe in a select command from another table ??

Regards

Robert Ouzen
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Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-22 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hi Eric 

Thank you very much . Just what I need !!!
Regards

Robert 

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Hi Robert!
You could try the following statement:
select node_name, tcp_address from nodes But it only works for 5.x.x client versions.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

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Hi to all

Did it a way to get IP number of nodename instead of the name  Once in the earlier 
version in the actlog we could see the IP , now just get Tcp/ip name.
My Server version is 5.2.3.0 and clients 5.2.3.0

Maybe in a select command from another table ??

Regards

Robert Ouzen
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Re: Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-22 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM
Hi Robert!
You could try the following statement:
select node_name, tcp_address from nodes
But it only works for 5.x.x client versions.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

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Hi to all

Did it a way to get IP number of nodename instead of the name  Once in
the earlier version in the actlog we could see the IP , now just get Tcp/ip
name.
My Server version is 5.2.3.0 and clients 5.2.3.0

Maybe in a select command from another table ??

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Way to get Ip number ...

2004-07-22 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hi to all
 
Did it a way to get IP number of nodename instead of the name  Once in the earlier 
version in the actlog we could see the IP , now just get Tcp/ip name.
My Server version is 5.2.3.0 and clients 5.2.3.0
 
Maybe in a select command from another table ??
 
Regards
 
Robert Ouzen
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]