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[Networker] Problem using NMC 7.5.3 GUI on a Mac

2011-01-03 14:20:56
Subject: [Networker] Problem using NMC 7.5.3 GUI on a Mac
From: "STANLEY R. HORWITZ" <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 14:19:55 -0500
I am just returning to work after a week of vacation. During that time,
the network switch that services the workstations in my office suite
hiccupped and caused a network outage for everyone in my office. I use a
Mac Pro with Mac OS X 10.6.5 as my workstation with everything up-to-date
as far as the OS and software are concerned.

Even though I did not have NMC running while I was out on vacation, for
some mysterious reason, it refuses to work properly now on my Mac on any
account. I can log into the GUI and maybe do one or two things, such as
make a change to a client resource, then the GUI will go to do the update
and it will pause at the 5% mark and never get past that point. The NMC
GUI works fine on Windows XP and a co-worker's Mac.

I also tried restarting the gst daemons on the console server (which is
separate from our NetWorker server) and I restarted NetWorker on the 7.5.3
Linux server where I run it, but none of that has helped resolve this
issue, nor have I had any luck clearing out the Java Web Start cache on my
Mac. I also tried creating a brand new user account on my Mac, but when I
run NMC on it, the same problem occurs.

Searching on PowerLink has not been helpful and neither has doing a google
search. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, please let me know.

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