Hi
The CES service on protocol nodes binds to all available addresses
including fixed IP addresses.
You would need to add a virtual interface on existing interface (or setup a
new interface) and assign IP to it (from the new subnet that you wish to
add).
After that add IPs to CES pool.
The CES
Hi Paul,
Instead of calculating *.ix.* files, please look at a list file in these
directories.
updatedFiles : contains a file that lists all candidates for backup
statechFiles : cantains a file that lists all candidates for meta info
update
expiredFiles : cantains a file that lists all
It sounds like you are attempting to add multiple networks to the same
interface.
So if your existing ESS is not on a network that is routed to your new
clients then you'll need to do one of the following:
1) Establish routing between the new ESS client IP's and your existing ESS
servers.
2) Add
Good day
Please can you help me to solve a problem that I have with the modification
of an ESS to add a new IP to share the volumes in a new network.
The issue is that I already tried to add the IP with the corresponding
commands and what it tells me is that it does not find the network, I
Got my vote.
Kindest regards,
Paul
Paul Ward
TS Infrastructure Architect
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Thank you
Right in the command line seems to have worked.
At the end of the script I now copy the contents of the .mmbackupCfg folder to
a date stamped logging folder
Checking how many entries in these files compared to the Summary:
wc -l mmbackup*
188