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[Veritas-bu] NT administration client, Unix servers

2000-10-05 19:45:49
Subject: [Veritas-bu] NT administration client, Unix servers
From: Rob Worman rob AT colltech DOT com
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 16:45:49 -0700
kevin-

I think the earlier posts were referring to the "NT Admin Console" 
interface.  This is included on the Solaris install CD, and it 
basically turns an NT box into a stripped-down Netbackup server, 
hence the vm.conf and bp.conf entries required.

This is a totally different beast from the "NT Java Client" that I 
think you are referring to - which is the simpler/slower/buggier way 
of achieving the same goal. (slower and buggier as of 3.2 that is - 
it sounds like it's come a long way in 3.4)

HTH
rob


At 3:17 PM -0700 10/5/00, KevinB AT paccessglobal DOT com wrote:
>That might be the preferred way of doing it but it obviously is not
>necessary.  I run the java admin from 2 different laptops and a desktop.
>None are in the bp.conf file or vm.conf.
>
>Have you checked the obvious, do you have network, name service, etc?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David A. Chapa [mailto:david AT datastaff DOT com]
>Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 11:39 AM
>To: John_Wang AT enron DOT net; veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
>Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] NT administration client, Unix servers
>
>
>Make sure your admin client is in  your servers' bp.conf file (SERVER =
>adminclient) as well as the vm.conf file (KNOWN = adminclient) so you can
>manage any media management functions as well.
>
>
>
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>
>Hello
>
>OK, I'm trying to set up my NT laptop as an administrative client rather
>than
>firing the GUI up over X all the time.   I've gone through the setup and
>when I
>do the Netbackup Configuration and point it to my master server, it just
>goes
>away for a while and comes back with a host Not Responding dialog box.
>
>Am I missing something here, do I need to have a specific daemon running on
>the
>Unix server?   Do I need to specify the administrative client in some
>configuration file?
>
>Regards,
>John I Wang
>Sr. Systems Engineer
>Steverson Information Professionals
>
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