Re: [Networker] Slow NSRD in Disaster Recovery Environment.
2010-11-10 15:24:55
Thomas Peacock
On Nov 10, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Robert Brault <rbrault AT EDFINANCIAL DOT COM>
wrote:
> I am in a windows environment. After installing networker 7.5.2.4 on the
> DR server with the same name and IP as the original, I perform an MMRecov
> and go through the steps of changing the res.r to res. I have included on
> this system a host file with all the clients and there respective ip
> addresses.
>
> After all this is complete, I then go through the steps of starting the
> services from the command line. net start nsrexecd(2 seconds), net start
> nsrd(20 minutes) and net start gstd(2 seconds). If I perform these steps
> in production the nsrd only takes about 1 minute.
>
> In the past we have tried starting the nsrd in debug mode and noticed that
> it tries to resolve each client. This is not feasible in the cold site
> because the domain controller is not avaiable until I restore it.
>
> Has anyone else tested this with any success. I have been to DR about 6
> times in the last three years and each time Networker takes up most of the
> test.
>
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