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Re: [Veritas-bu] Restore Client on Red Hat Linux

2009-04-15 11:46:25
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Restore Client on Red Hat Linux
From: ken_zufall AT goodyear DOT com
To: JAMES.F.MCDONALD.II AT saic DOT com
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 11:42:31 -0400

James,

From page 386 of the Unix admin guide:

Client Attributes properties
Client Attributes properties apply to clients of currently selected master servers. Client Attributes contains three subtabs:
General Tab
“Connect Options tab” on page 388
“Windows Open File Backup tab” on page 391


Figure 7-15 General tab of Client Attributes host properties dialog box
Allow client browse
The Allow client browse property allows all clients to browse files for restoring. This attribute is overridden if the Browse and restore ability on the General tab is set to Deny both for a particular client(s).
Allow client restore
The Allow client restore property allows all clients to restore files. This attribute is overridden if the Browse and restore ability on the General tab is set to Allow browse only or Deny both.

Access this window from NBU GUI on master -> Host Properties - Master Servers.  Select appropriate master and when it finishes clocking, right click -> Properties -> Client Attributes.

Should be the same settings for Windows master.

Ken Zufall
Technical Analyst
D660C
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
GTN 446.0592 or 330.796.0592



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I have been trying to perform a practice restore on a server running Red Hat Linux, via the GUI provided with NBU, and I keep getting this error:
 
EXIT STATUS 135: client is not validated to perform the requested operation.  
 
I know NBU can see the server, because it writes the backups for it to disk and eventually to tape.  I updated the hosts tables on all machines, just to be safe.  I have tried to do the restore from the backup server(Windows), but the GUI on that doesn’t show the directory structure for any of the Linux servers, only the Windows servers.  (I guess that would be another problem I having!)
 
Does anyone have any suffestions/tips on getting the Restore to work, from either GUI or even command-line?_______________________________________________
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