[cisco-voip] 10.5 BAT Error/Question

2014-12-26 Thread Ryan Huff
I think I know what the issue is but can't seem to verify ...

- 4 node 10.5 Cluster with DNS enabled.
- Currently, I have a known DNS resolution problem in the cluster, I know that 
and am working on it.

What currently happens is I'll upload a file in BAT then run a job (like 
import) against the file I uploaded and the Job Scheduler log comes back with a 
'success' result but N/A items processed. When I open the log I get Error; 
cannot reference /./filename.tar.

I'm guessing that BAT is using the DNS resolver to reference node/path/file and 
since DNS is bunk right now, it can't resolve the node. I can't find in the 
Googles and docs where it definitively says BAT uses DNS when enabled.

Is that my issue or should I be looking elsewhere?

Thanks,

Ryan
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Re: [cisco-voip] 10.5 BAT Error/Question

2014-12-26 Thread Florian Kroessbacher
Hy

we have some Problems with BAT on 10.5, but the Proble is, that there are
Null Values in the file. In 8.6 we can export, change something or add
something and then reimport that.
In 10.5 this isn't working (cause of Null Values in the Export)

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2014-12-26 18:18 GMT+01:00 Ryan Huff ryanh...@outlook.com:

 I think I know what the issue is but can't seem to verify ...

 - 4 node 10.5 Cluster with DNS enabled.
 - Currently, I have a known DNS resolution problem in the cluster, I know
 that and am working on it.

 What currently happens is I'll upload a file in BAT then run a job (like
 import) against the file I uploaded and the Job Scheduler log comes back
 with a 'success' result but N/A items processed. When I open the log I get
 Error; cannot reference /./filename.tar.

 I'm guessing that BAT is using the DNS resolver to reference
 node/path/file and since DNS is bunk right now, it can't resolve the node.
 I can't find in the Googles and docs where it definitively says BAT uses
 DNS when enabled.

 Is that my issue or should I be looking elsewhere?

 Thanks,

 Ryan

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