This section contains detailed explanations of the error messages you might encounter using the Novell ZENworks Linux Management's Disaster Recovery component:
Error Encountered, Cannot Proceed.
Source:
ZENworks Linux Management; Disaster Recovery
Severity:
Critical
Possible Cause:
The zlm.conf file that is required to obtain the LDAP connection information does not exist in /etc/opt/novell/zenworks.
Action:
Ensure that the zlm.conf file exists in /etc/opt/novell/zenworks.
Possible Cause:
The hibernate.cfg.xml file that is required to obtain database connection and configuration information does not exist in /etc/opt/novell/zenworks.
Action:
Ensure that the hibernate.cfg.xml file exists in /etc/opt/novell/zenworks.
Possible Cause:
While copying the password from the hibernate.cfg.xml file, you entered an incorrect password to authenticate to the database.
Action:
Refer the password that is specified in the hibernate.cfg.xml file and ensure that you specify a correct password.
Could not authenticate to the eDirectory server. Please check your password.
Source:
ZENworks Linux Management; Disaster Recovery
Severity:
Informational
Possible Cause:
When you attempted to authenticate to eDirectory, you might have entered an incorrect password at the shell prompt.
Action:
Ensure that you have entered a correct password.
The zlm_create_restore_pgdb script fails while restoring and creating the database on a Secondary Server being promoted to a Primary Server
Source:
ZENworks Linux Management; Disaster Recovery
Action:
Use the following command to run the /opt/novell/zenworks/sbin/zlm_dbrestore.sh script on the Secondary Server that is being promoted to Primary Server. It uses the database backup file that was created on the old Primary Server:
zlm_dbrestore.sh -d zenworks -U zenadmin -H localhost -F zenworks-backup.tar.gz
If you are prompted for a password, use the content of the /etc/opt/novell/zenworks/serversecret file or the content of the /etc/opt/novell/zenworks/hibernate.cfg.xml file.