Steve Rigler wrote:> We use Netbackup for our backup environment and I''d like to incorporate > "db2bak" into our bpstart_notify script (which is run every time a > backup starts). The one thing I''ve noticed is these messages that > appear syslog when db2bak is run: > > ns-slapd: sql_select option missing > ns-slapd: auxpropfunc error no mechanism available > > Are these messages indicative of a problem? This is on RHEL4 U4 on an > AMD64 system using Fedora DS 1.0.4. >I think you can ignore these. We do not use the sasl sql auxprop code. Do you see those at normal ns-slapd startup, or only in db2bak mode?> Thanks, > Steve > > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >
We use Netbackup for our backup environment and I''d like to incorporate "db2bak" into our bpstart_notify script (which is run every time a backup starts). The one thing I''ve noticed is these messages that appear syslog when db2bak is run: ns-slapd: sql_select option missing ns-slapd: auxpropfunc error no mechanism available Are these messages indicative of a problem? This is on RHEL4 U4 on an AMD64 system using Fedora DS 1.0.4. Thanks, Steve
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 06:39 -0600, Richard Megginson wrote:> Steve Rigler wrote: > > We use Netbackup for our backup environment and I''d like to incorporate > > "db2bak" into our bpstart_notify script (which is run every time a > > backup starts). The one thing I''ve noticed is these messages that > > appear syslog when db2bak is run: > > > > ns-slapd: sql_select option missing > > ns-slapd: auxpropfunc error no mechanism available > > > > Are these messages indicative of a problem? This is on RHEL4 U4 on an > > AMD64 system using Fedora DS 1.0.4. > > > I think you can ignore these. We do not use the sasl sql auxprop code. > Do you see those at normal ns-slapd startup, or only in db2bak mode?I see them both at startup and when db2bak is run. It doesn''t look like it''s preventing anything from working since ns-slapd starts fine and the backup files are created. -Steve
> I see them both at startup and when db2bak is run. It doesn''t look like > it''s preventing anything from working since ns-slapd starts fine and the > backup files are created. > > -SteveThis is a bit of a tangent, but have you confirmed the backup files are valid?
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 09:45 -0500, Thomas King wrote:> > I see them both at startup and when db2bak is run. It doesn''t look like > > it''s preventing anything from working since ns-slapd starts fine and the > > backup files are created. > > > > -Steve > > This is a bit of a tangent, but have you confirmed the backup files are valid?I haven''t had the opportunity to try it yet. Hopefully I''ll be able to get around to it in the next few days.
> On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 09:45 -0500, Thomas King wrote: >> > I see them both at startup and when db2bak is run. It doesn''t look like >> > it''s preventing anything from working since ns-slapd starts fine and the >> > backup files are created. >> > >> > -Steve >> >> This is a bit of a tangent, but have you confirmed the backup files are valid? > > I haven''t had the opportunity to try it yet. Hopefully I''ll be able to > get around to it in the next few days.Aye, I''d check it out to ensure the backup script worked, especially in light of the error messages. I''ll have to claim ignorance since I am not familiar with the script and if it has a validation process.