ANS5216E Could not establish a TCP/IP connection with address 'x.x.x.x:1500'

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I had configured Lanfree on three systems. Backup is working properly but when i am trying to restore storage agent crashes with crash dump.

the output of dsmerror file is as below

03/25/2008 18:37:50 ANS5216E Could not establish a TCP/IP connection with address '192.168.1.16:1500'. The TCP/IP error is 'Connection refused' (errno = 111).
03/25/2008 18:37:50 Error -50 opening session
03/25/2008 18:37:50 cuSignOnResp: Error -72 reading SignOn response from server.
03/25/2008 18:37:50 sessOpen: Error -72 receiving IdentifyResp verb from server
03/25/2008 18:37:50 ANS9201W LAN-free path failed.

i updated the tsm server password and also deleted the server definition and defined it again but still its not working.

can anybody help me with this case.

Thanks and Regards

Toney
 
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the problem is if the admin id doesn't exist...
so by deleting the "bogus" admin name, the problem will be created.

Wouldn't it be easier/cleaner to just delete the "bogus" admin name? I
have noticed when you register new clients, that if you don't type in NONE
where it says

By default, an administrative userid will be created for accessing the
client remotely. Specify NONE, below, if you do not want this userid to be
created; or, another administrator's name if you want that administrator
to have OWNER access over the node.


User ID for remote Access


then it will create an id the same as client name-- and your admin list
will get really cluttered. I have just deleted them, and haven't noticed
any thing adverse .

prior to the level that automatically created admin
id's".. is this fixed in 4.1?

If you have clients that were registered prior to the level that
automatically created admin id's and those clients still don't have ids...
you get the blah 53.

I just took a box that was causing problems... registered an admin, set
the
auth, and tried a client session.
FIXED !

So for each client that doesn't have an admin id...
register admin client_node_name client's_pswd
(I have client password access of prompt)
then
grant auth client_node_name class=node auth=owner
node=client_node_name
so say your node is AIXSRV01 with pswd of tsmpass01
register admin aixsrv01 tsmpass01
grant auth aixsrv01 class=node auth=owner node=aixsrv01
 
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