Tried getting this working as well. Seems that RH9 (or more specifically
libc if I recall correctly) is now checking for non-threadsafe
accesses. This goes away if the source includes <errno.h> and is
recompiled, but since we're not likely to see source for Netbackup any time
soon that's probably more for Veritas engineering to fix. In the short
term, if you *had* to have this working, you should be able to modify the
source for libc and recompile. Not sure if more problems would be unveiled
afterward, though.
Also, I believe I had to set the environment variable
"LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5" to get some of the executables to run (been a
while, but I think this was mostly the java stuff).
Hope this helps...
--Ryan
>On Mon, 19 May 2003, Wayne T Smith wrote:
>
>
> > Is anyone running Netbackup (4.5MP4 Datacenter) client with the new Red
> > Hat 9?
> >
> > We did get an installation message (not installed, or some such). So we
> > copied the files manually (tried both linux 2.2 and 2.4).
> >
>Wayne,
>
>
>I experimented this quite a bit and didn't have any luck. I eventually
>conceded to drop my server back to RedHat 8, which seems to function
>fine und 4.5MP4, as documented.
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>
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>Casey Feskens <cfeskens AT willamette DOT edu>
>System Administrator/Network Svcs. Consultant
>Willamette University, Salem, OR
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