Re: IP address change

2006-11-01 Thread James Wilson

But there is only one server that is not in the same subnet the other 2 are.

Aaron Taylor wrote:
You stated that once you split your LAN up into multiple VLANs the 
Samba clients stopped working. Are you aware that the SMB protocol 
doesn't work across subnets by default without additional configuration?


Thanks,
-Aaron Taylor

On 11/1/06, *James Wilson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> wrote:


The server and client are installed on the same box. This was
working fine before I split my network up into vlans and changed
the ip of the amanda server along with the subnetmask. All the
ip's are correct and they all resolve to the server the are
supposed to. All the servers with the amanda client work fine the
ones that are using samba do not work.

Jon LaBadie wrote:

I didn't follow the earlier thread, so if this is
way off base, sorry.

I picked this out of your HTML posting:

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:52:15AM -0600, James Wilson wrote:
  

... . The servers that have amanda client installed backup fine. The
amanda server and the other servers are in the same vlan.



Sounds like amanda client and server software are being installed
separately to each host as needed.  Just to be sure you are aware,
the server needs the client software to back up itself and to be
able to backup indirect clients (samba shares or nfs mounts).


  





--
Thanks,
   -Aaron Taylor 


Re: IP address change

2006-11-01 Thread Aaron Taylor
You stated that once you split your LAN up into multiple VLANs the Samba clients stopped working. Are you aware that the SMB protocol doesn't work across subnets by default without additional configuration?Thanks,
    -Aaron TaylorOn 11/1/06, James Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



  


The server and client are installed on the same box. This was working
fine before I split my network up into vlans and changed the ip of the
amanda server along with the subnetmask. All the ip's are correct and
they all resolve to the server the are supposed to. All the servers
with the amanda client work fine the ones that are using samba do not
work.

Jon LaBadie wrote:

  I didn't follow the earlier thread, so if this isway off base, sorry.I picked this out of your HTML posting:On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:52:15AM -0600, James Wilson wrote:  
  
... . The servers that have amanda client installed backup fine. Theamanda server and the other servers are in the same vlan.
  
  Sounds like amanda client and server software are being installedseparately to each host as needed.  Just to be sure you are aware,the server needs the client software to back up itself and to beable to backup indirect clients (samba shares or nfs mounts).
  




-- Thanks,   -Aaron Taylor


Re: IP address change

2006-11-01 Thread James Wilson




The server and client are installed on the same box. This was working
fine before I split my network up into vlans and changed the ip of the
amanda server along with the subnetmask. All the ip's are correct and
they all resolve to the server the are supposed to. All the servers
with the amanda client work fine the ones that are using samba do not
work.

Jon LaBadie wrote:

  I didn't follow the earlier thread, so if this is
way off base, sorry.

I picked this out of your HTML posting:

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:52:15AM -0600, James Wilson wrote:
  
  
... . The servers that have amanda client installed backup fine. The
amanda server and the other servers are in the same vlan.


  
  
Sounds like amanda client and server software are being installed
separately to each host as needed.  Just to be sure you are aware,
the server needs the client software to back up itself and to be
able to backup indirect clients (samba shares or nfs mounts).

  





Re: IP address change

2006-11-01 Thread Jon LaBadie
I didn't follow the earlier thread, so if this is
way off base, sorry.

I picked this out of your HTML posting:

On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:52:15AM -0600, James Wilson wrote:
> ... . The servers that have amanda client installed backup fine. The
> amanda server and the other servers are in the same vlan.
> 

Sounds like amanda client and server software are being installed
separately to each host as needed.  Just to be sure you are aware,
the server needs the client software to back up itself and to be
able to backup indirect clients (samba shares or nfs mounts).

-- 
Jon H. LaBadie  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 JG Computing
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 Princeton, NJ  08540-4322  (609) 683-7220 (fax)


Re: IP address change

2006-11-01 Thread James Wilson




All the ip's resolve I don't have any ip conflicts they can reach each
other. The servers that have amanda client installed backup fine. The
amanda server and the other servers are in the same vlan.

Olivier Nicole wrote:

  
We just did a big network over haul at my job and every since the 
change amanda does not back up some machines. I looked in the latest log 
file and it states. "Error planner request to amanda.transolutions.net 
failed: timeout waiting for ACK".

  
  
Hi,

I'd check for network connectivityproblem, can the client reach the
server, can the server reach the client? Can addresses resolve? Have
you updated the firewall on both machines?

Olivier

  





Re: IP address change

2006-10-31 Thread Olivier Nicole
> We just did a big network over haul at my job and every since the 
> change amanda does not back up some machines. I looked in the latest log 
> file and it states. "Error planner request to amanda.transolutions.net 
> failed: timeout waiting for ACK".

Hi,

I'd check for network connectivityproblem, can the client reach the
server, can the server reach the client? Can addresses resolve? Have
you updated the firewall on both machines?

Olivier


Re: IP address change

2006-10-31 Thread Pavel Pragin

James Wilson wrote:


Hey All,

   We just did a big network over haul at my job and every since the 
change amanda does not back up some machines. I looked in the latest 
log file and it states. "Error planner request to 
amanda.transolutions.net failed: timeout waiting for ACK".


amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.38/etc   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.38/opt   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.38/var   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.10/Sessions  RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.10/Scripts   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.7/interfix   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.7/automate   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.9.2/Crescendo  RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.9.2/BK RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   /usr RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   /etc RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   /opt RESULTS MISSING

I did change the IP address of the amanda server would this have an 
effect on the backups for some reason?




Hello,
I would check to make sure that the new ip address resolves to the 
amanda.transolutions.net name.

Pavel



IP address change

2006-10-31 Thread James Wilson

Hey All,

   We just did a big network over haul at my job and every since the 
change amanda does not back up some machines. I looked in the latest log 
file and it states. "Error planner request to amanda.transolutions.net 
failed: timeout waiting for ACK".


amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.38/etc   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.38/opt   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.38/var   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.10/Sessions  RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.10/Scripts   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.7/interfix   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.1.7/automate   RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.9.2/Crescendo  RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   //192.168.9.2/BK RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   /usr RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   /etc RESULTS MISSING
 amanda.transolutions.net   /opt RESULTS MISSING

I did change the IP address of the amanda server would this have an effect on 
the backups for some reason?




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