On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz AT lucidpixels DOT
> com>wrote:
>
>> Opened a case with Symantec for #2, we'll see what they say.
>
>
> The communication buffer sizes are simply text files on Windows. If you can
> get the text file to the box, you're in business. Since bpgp don't exist
> any more, we've been known to do a "restore" to the client. bpgetconfig
> will tell you the path that the product is installed in, so you can take it
> from there to build the bprestore string.
>
> Do a bpgetconfig -M <server> | grep -i time
>
> and you'll see the many timeout settings. All of those can be changed with
> bpsetconfig -h.
>
>
>>>>> 2. Connect to the client (bpsetconfig)
>>>>> a. Set timeouts to the standards that you have in your environment.
>>>>> b. Under the Windows Client -> Client Settings
>>>>> 1. Set the Communications buffer size to 1024 kilobytes
>>
>
> .../Ed
>
> Ed Wilts, RHCE, BCFP, BCSD, SCSP, SCSE
> ewilts AT ewilts DOT org
>
Ed,
This was it, this allows you to do anything you need to do in terms of
setting client settings--it appears, excellent, thanks!
Justin.
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