All the firewalls are open for rpc (even completely disabled at one
point).
What's really odd is I just did a save again using the "save -s" method
and ran a traceroute against the process. For a few seconds it's
talking to legato-dmz and then all of a sudden it switches to legato.
The traceroute doesn't seem to indicate legato-dmz telling it to either.
Thus spake Terry Lemons (lemons_terry AT EMC DOT COM):
> Hi
>
> The name you used for one of your NetWorker Server interfaces (legato-dmz)
> suggests to me that you are running in a firewall situation. Is that true?
> If so, I suspect that your firewall administrator may need to open the RPC
> ports that NetWorker requires. There have been several discussions about
> this in this mailing list; you'll find them in the archive. The RPC ports
> are specified in the NetWorker Administrator Guide.
>
> Hope this helps!
> tl
>
> Terry Lemons
> CLARiiON Applications Integration Engineering
> EMC?
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>
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>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert L. Harris [mailto:Robert.L.Harris AT RDLG DOT NET]
> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:55 PM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: [Networker] Which interface?
>
>
> I'm trying to get a couple clients working. These clients need to use a
> different interface than most. The server has 2 interfaces:
> legato(eth0) and legato-dmz(eth1). The new servers need to use legato-dmz.
>
> I've gone into my client config and added the legato-dmz to the option
> for "Server network interface" however a "save -s legato-dmz" executed
> on the client hangs. If I strace the save.real process I can see it
> waiting to get to the IP for legato. All the resolution points to
> legato-dmz, there's no crosses I can find.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Legato 6.1.2 Build340
>
>
>
> :wq!
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