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Re: [Networker] RPC Error: Unable to send / receive

2004-04-28 11:32:00
Subject: Re: [Networker] RPC Error: Unable to send / receive
From: Stan Horwitz <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 11:31:47 -0400
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Fowler, Carter wrote:

>Good morning all.
>
>Server: Win2K on a Compaq Proliant ML370 G2
>Software: NW 6.1.3
>Network: Cisco 4507 - port 1000 copper-based - NIC is an NC7771
>
>Client: Win2K on a Compaq EVO D51S
>Software: NW 7.1
>Network: Intel Pro 100 - forced to 100 / full connecting to a Cisco
>2924, port forced to 100 / full.
>
>     The above configuration is typical to our current operating
>environment and is successful.
>
>For some reason, I can't resolve an RPC error (both send and receive)
>that I'm receiving on a workstation I use to monitor operations on the
>backup server.  I realize that 9/10 RPC errors can be resolved by
>forcing the communications at either end to the same speed & duplex.
>I've tried moving the network connection to three different ports on
>three different switches.  The results are the same.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions outside of the network that I can
>check?  I can run things like mminfo but not nsrlic.  I should be able
>to run both remotely.  We do this on a number of other machines
>successfully.  Obviously there is something different with this
>particular machine but I'm not sure what else to check.  All NW services
>on the backup server have been restarted as well.

Does forward and reverse DNS lookups work between client and server?
Is the client's NetWorker software installed under a userid that has
authority to run it?

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