Re: [Networker] How to change a clientid?
2010-06-03 10:33:37
Of course there is no way. The clientid is the way Networker identify the
client, not by its fqdn or anything else. But when you create a new client,
you can edit the clientid and put the one you want. This is described in the
disaster recovery procedure for the networker server. There is also a
procedure to import data from another networker server. I would advice to
create a ghost client for recovery purpose .
Kind regards
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jason.faultless AT uk.bnpparibas DOT com wrote on 06/03/2010 09:52:23 AM:
>
> Alas this cannot be done as the clientid is part of the written data
> on
tape.
Yes, I know. I wanted to know if there was some way to change the client ID
of the client definition in NetWorker, not on the tape.
> It sounds like you have nothing backed up under the client definition
> on
> the local site so it would be easiest to get rid of that and recreate
> it
with
> the clientid from the remote site.
That's what I wanted to know, yes. So there's no way to edit a client ID in
NetWorker; I have to delete and re-create.
Thanks
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