Re: TSM linux client in the DMZ
2004-03-30 04:56:30
Hi Dan,
Do you have to use the cad?
Try running with "dsmc schedule" instead, and verify with netstat -an |
grep 1501
Also, make sure nothing is blocking 1501by checking dsmerror.log.
-David
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Re: TSM linux client in the DMZ
Hello and thanks for you answer.
I have checked the HLADDRESS and LLADDRESS values and they are correct. I
don't know if something is buggy, but when starting dsmcad it won't bind
to port 1501 even if I use TCPCLIENTPORT or not. The lsof command shows
this:
dsmcad 3095 root 4u IPv4 500722 TCP *:41363
(LISTEN)
If it might be of some help, this a RedHat Linux 9 server.
Dan
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU]On Behalf Of
Richard Sims
Sent: 29. mars 2004 15:45
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Subject: Re: TSM linux client in the DMZ
>I have a problem with a linux server in our DMZ. The backup server must
>communicate with the client through a firewall and I have opened up port
>1501 to the client. However, the server is unable to backup the client
>because the client ain't listening on port 1501, even though it is
>configured to do so. I use the following settings:
>
>dsm.sys:
>servername backup
> nodename ftp
> passwordaccess generate
> tcpserveraddress 10.1.0.6
> schedmode prompted
> tcpclientport 1501
> sessioninitiation serveronly
...
1501 is the default, anyway. (You can verify what the client is listening
on via the 'lsof' command or equivalent.)
Note that you are using SESSIONINITiation SERVEROnly, which says that the
server will initiate the session according to the node definition
HLADDRESS and LLADDRESS values. Check those, and inspect the server
Activity Log for anomalies in attempting sessions with that client.
Use DEFine CLIENTAction to experiment and prove session capability
through the firewall.
Richard Sims http://people.bu.edu/rbs
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