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Re: [Networker] Renaming a server; question about clients

2013-06-18 02:31:59
Subject: Re: [Networker] Renaming a server; question about clients
From: Hirter Marcel <Marcel.Hirter AT NE DOT CH>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 06:24:48 +0000
Hi,
Remove or change the right "NETWORK" on your nsr directory

-----Message d'origine-----
De : owner-networker AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU [mailto:owner-networker AT 
LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] De la part de Michael Leone
Envoyé : lundi, 17. juin 2013 22:31
À : EMC NetWorker discussion
Objet : Re: [Networker] Renaming a server; question about clients

> You don't say anything about how you're doing this, so I have no idea 
> what the problem might be.  Perhaps if you show the list of commands 
> you tried, someone on the list that knows Windows would be able to help.
That
> person definitely wouldn't be me, though.  :-)
> 
> Did you stop the NetWorker client service on the Windows system before 
> you tried to update the servers file?  I wouldn't think you would need 
> to, but that would certainly be something to try.

I'm not (yet) trying to update the servers file, I am trying to copy the 
current one to a new name, as a backup. You don't need to stop the service to 
do that (at least, when I do it locally, you don't need to stop the service to 
make a copy of the file in the same location).

I've tried everything from doing it programmatically using Powershell, to doing 
a standard copy command from the shell. No joy.

Z:\>COPY \\dctrvmw002\C$\"Program Files\Legato\nsr\res\servers" 
\\dctrvmw002\C$\"Program Files\Legato\nsr\res\servers.TST"
\\dctrvmw002\C$\Program Files\Legato\nsr\res\servers Access is denied.
        0 file(s) copied.

If I log onto that particular server's console, I can make as many copies of 
that file as I like.