On Sun, 23 Sep 2007, Marc Muehlfeld wrote:

Craig Dewick schrieb:
Now I've run amdump manually again, there are a whole series of network
is unreachable messages:

yoda /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 lev 0 FAILED [port open: Network is unreachable]
jedi /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 lev 0 FAILED [port open: Network is unreachable]

amcheck says the same?

No. Amcheck doesn't report any errors trying to check the client systems (jedi is the tape server host as well as a client btw).

I just did a manual 'amcheck -c ORBnet' on Jedi (it's the tape host) and it reported no errors.

All the hosts are in the same ethernet segment in the same IP subnet.
Might need to see where the packets are going as it could indicate a
network config problem (though all other normal TCP/IP communication works
fine).

- Can you ping "yoda" and "jedi" from the server?

Jedi is the server as well as a client, and yes the other two systems can be pinged.

- And can you ping your amanda server from these hosts?

Yes.

- Is there a firewall between the hosts or on the clients/server?

No. They're all in the same local network with no firewalls of any sort. There's a network switch (with no special config changes from the defaults) and a Cisco router as the interface with the local network and the seperate ethernet segment going to the ADSL router for external connectivity.

The Cisco doesn't implement any firewalling - the only firewall controls are in the ADSL router itself.

Craig.

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