We have since worked around the DNS issues by using the fully qualified
name in the client list.
Meanwhile, when I try to run a hot backup on the oracle database, I get
the error that it can't create a sequential file.
Our setup is as follows:
NT 2000 Client with Oracle 8.1.7 and hot backup setup
Solaris 8 master and media server
Anyone have any ideas or had similar problems?
Barbara
-----Original Message-----
From: ADAM [mailto:adamlapizza AT hotmail DOT com]
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 3:23 PM
To: Hswe, Barbara; Veritas-bu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] no output for bpclntcmd
Hi Barbara,
What are you using for hostname resolutoin (DNS,NIS..etc)
can you check the following
#~/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpccname client_name -U
example:
#bpccname earth -U
earth is configured as earth
Rg,
Adam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hswe, Barbara" <b.hswe AT genaissance DOT com>
To: "Veritas-bu" <veritas-bu AT eng.auburn DOT edu>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 2:59 PM
Subject: [Veritas-bu] no output for bpclntcmd
> Greetings,
>
> We recently had an accidental change in IP addresses, where when the
> network admins were "cleaning" the closet, they plugged in my server's
> network cord to the wrong vlan. Since then, backups haven't worked.
>
> We reconfigured the port so that it's on the correct VLAN and gave the
> server it's original IP static IP address, but still no success.
>
> When I run bpclntcmd -sv and bpclntcmd -pn -- I get no output.
Veritas
> support says that this is definitely a sign of network
misconfiguration,
> but unfortunately, I don't know enough about networks to point the
> finger! Has anyone come across this issue, and if so, how was it
> resolved?
>
> Barbara
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