Have you tried patching the station
where you have the java gui installed to 6.5.1. Typically these get overlooked
because they are remote workstations.
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Has anyone experience this?
We are after upgrading from 6.0MP to 6.5.1.
Kelly Harris
University Of Alabama Birmingham
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Can't access policies from Java GUI
We upgraded from 6.0 MP4 to 6.5
earlier this week.
This morning I’m attempting to view a policy
from the Java GUI. This is timing out and telling me that
it can’t connect to the master server
and says to check to be sure necessary daemons are running. It doesn’t
say WHICH daemon unfortunately.
It does eventually show me the policy but
any time I click on things within it I seem to be getting the same error
or timeout.
Running bpps
–a
from command line
on master
shows me
many processes including the daemons I’m
used to seeing.
Activity Monitor in the Java GUI has no issues.
Backups are running and I was able to kick
off a restore so I don’t want to just stop/start NetBackup. Everything
seems operational except this.
bpplinfo from command line on master shows
policy information without an issue.
Can someone tell me which specific daemon
would be involved here?
Is there some security setting in 6.5 required
to allow me to view policies that wasn’t there in 6.0 that might be causing
this issue?
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