Tried that. Unfortuanly the error i'm recieving is from the network server in
the section where the "clients" appear.
-----Original Message-----
From: STANLEY R. HORWITZ [mailto:stan AT temple DOT edu]
Sent: 3 august 2010 17:52
To: EMC NetWorker discussion; Daniel Matei
Subject: Re: [Networker] How to erase a client from networker
On 08 3, 2010, at 10:32 AM, Daniel Matei wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the following problem:
>
> I had to reinstall networker on a server. The reinstalation
> went smoothly, but after that, I logged onto a client tried to re-add the
> server (networker).
> I have Networker for Windows (forgot to mention). Under the
> "Configuration", under the "Local hosts", under the networker server name, I
> have the clients.
> I see the old client there, if I try to delete it, it says:
> user administrator on machine networker.server.name is not on administrator
> list.
> If I look under the User groups, I can see the user
> administrator in that list. If I try to add the client under the "Clients" I
> get the following error on the step "Specify the Backup Configuration Type".
> Unable to connect to host: Please check NetWorker Security setting and daemon
> logs on the NetWorker client and Console server for more details".
> My question is this: How can I completely erase that client
> name from NetWorker so I can retry adding it?
Erase it from whatever account you use to administer your NetWorker server, not
from the client.
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