It (the client) physically moved and it's ip changed. The hostname
though is still the same. I can do an "rpcinfo -p" against my server
and traceroutes work great both ways.
One thing I noticed is the dns change looks something like this:
host hosta.mycomp.com = 1.2.3.4
host 1.2.3.4 = foobar.isp.com
host foobar.isp.com = undefinied
the client config does have aliases for hosta, hosta.mycomp.com and
foobar.isp.com
I'm trying to get the DNS fixed but it might be a pain in the butt to
get done.
Thus spake T M (loxley99 AT HOTMAIL DOT COM):
> Robert,
>
> What exactly do you mean when you say the machine "recently moved"?
> Could you maybe have put it onto a new subnet of your network which requires
> different permission to access than before?
> Are you logging on to the Networker server as either Root or Administrator?
> If you physically moved it only, then this problem would not make sense.
> Anytime you get "Access violation" errors on a machine that resolves fine
> otherwise, I will always suspect a problem with something related to
> permission.
>
> Godspeed!
>
>
> ------------------------
> >From: "Robert L. Harris" <Robert.L.Harris AT RDLG DOT NET>
> >Reply-To: Legato NetWorker discussion <NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU>,
> >"Robert L. Harris" <Robert.L.Harris AT RDLG DOT NET>
> >To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> >Subject: [Networker] odd errors
> >Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 09:58:16 -0400
> >
> >
> >I'm trying to back up a machine which recently moved. I'm seeing this:
> >
> >09/19/03 09:56:08 nsrd: Access violation - unknown host: %'u s
> >09/19/03 09:56:09 nsrd: Access violation - unknown host: libc.mo
> >09/19/03 09:56:09 nsrd: Access violation - unknown host: ?9@Hn@p8@i???@
> >,@lh??i???@C
> >09/19/03 09:56:09 nsrd: Access violation - unknown host: libc.mo
> >09/19/03 09:56:09 nsrd: Access violation - unknown host: ?@C
> >09/19/03 09:56:10 nsrd: Access violation - unknown host: ?@C
> >09/19/03 09:56:10 nsrd: Access violation - unknown host:
> >
> >The host resolves just fine and I have my aliases set up. The rest of
> >my clients are working fine as well. Anyone seen anything like this?
> >
> >Robert
> >
> >
> >
> >:wq!
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