On Nov 17, 2006, at 9:30 AM — 11/17/06, Jim Ruskowsky wrote:
Stan,
I would suspect that this is the networker licensing daemon looking
for other networker servers running on the same set of license
keys. This past spring, we upgraded hardware on our networker
environment - new library and servers. I had initially set up with
the eval licensing, but when we were ready to cut over, I put in
the "real" keys which we had transferred over - but I left my old
copy still running for restores. Within a half an hour or so, the
license server disabled both servers. (We are also using 7.2.1 on
Solaris). I didn't try to figure out a way to disable it, I simply
keep the old hardware's copy of networker turned off unless a
restore is needed.
That idea never occurred to me. I just checked and NSR's license
manager isn't installed on my NetWorker server. How can I verify that
though? What process should I look for?
I am about to install Ethereal, as per Stuart Whitby's suggestion.
Hopefully, Ethereal will shed some light on this mystery.
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