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[Veritas-bu] OTM problems on W2K

2002-03-15 18:24:48
Subject: [Veritas-bu] OTM problems on W2K
From: larry.kingery AT veritas DOT com (Larry Kingery)
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 18:24:48 -0500 (EST)
You can't configure it from a Unix GUI.

You might be able to by running the gui on the client, if not you can
install the admin client on the client (but only allow it to manage
itself) and configure it using that.  Or install the admin client on
any nt box.

BTW, 1005 means the cache got full.

Also, you'll want the NBU SAG for Windows (Not Unix).  You can pick
one up at ftp.support.veritas.com.  It has the info you need about
setting OTM stuff.

John Rothlisberger writes:
> I have a W2K client which seems to be having some problems with OTM.
> 
> I am getting 11 erros and in the logs I've got OTM erros:
> 03/14/02 11:49:02 PM: [3480]: ERR - OTM Error:0xe0001005 (WIN32 -536866811: 
> Unknown error)
> 03/14/02 11:49:02 PM: [1456]: ERR - OTM Error:0xe0001005 (WIN32 -536866811: 
> Unknown error)
> 03/14/02 11:49:02 PM: [3420]: ERR - OTM Error:0xe0001005 (WIN32 -536866811: 
> Unknown error)
> 03/14/02 11:49:05 PM: [3420]: INF - OTM Destroy - destroyed snapshot
> 03/14/02 11:49:05 PM: [3480]: INF - OTM Destroy - destroyed snapshot
> 
> I've read the docs, I've been through the archives and have seen what
> needs to be changed, but I have not found where.  In the docs it talks
> of an OTM tab, I have no such critter.  Can anyone tell me what I need
> to do to set the OTM default cache?
> 
> NB 3.4 DC on Solaris 8.
> 
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