In regard to: [Networker] Adding a new server to and existing NMC, Ray...:
I have installed a new Installation of Networker 7.5.1 on another
machine (solaris 10 X86). I noticed when installing Networker that the
console is not available on the amd64 version for Solaris. So the plan
is to use the existing NMC to manage the new install.
That's probably a better way to go anyway, though EMC officially
recommends that NMC be run on a separate system from the server(s) it
manages.
Unable to connect to server: User 'administrator AT machine1.example DOT com' is not
in the 'administrator' list of NetWorker server 'machine2'
- Log in to the x86 Solaris machine (machine2).
- Become root, or use RBAC or sudo to execute "nsradmin" with superuser
privs.
- At the nsradmin prompt, type
visual
- Use the arrow keys so that "Select" is highlighted, and press Enter
- Use the arrow keys so that "NSR usergroup" is highlighted, and press
Enter
- It will likely display the group with a "name: Administrators" first,
if not highlight "Next" and hit Enter until that user group is the one
it's displaying.
- arrow over to "Edit" and hit Enter
- use the arrow key to scroll down to the last line in the
"users:" field.
- change the ; at the end of that line to a , and then add
"user=administrator,host=machine2.example.com";
to the entry
- hit escape, and answer yes when asked if you want to save the change.
Tim
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