regedit or regedt32 both work well if you're comfortable with that, but if you
want to use the GUI it is there in the Admin Console under each client's host
properties, just doesn't show up in the GUI ran on the client itself (backup
and restore window).
The Admin Console also allows you to select x number clients and make changes
to OTM for those machines all at once.
- Scott
"Bob Grabbe"
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Re: [Veritas-bu] Status 11 on NT 2000 Server with Solaris
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09/24/2002 10:24 AM
To make changes to the otm setup on NT/2000, you have to use regedit. go
to Hkey_Local_Machine/Software/Veritas/Netbackup/CurrentVersion/Config.
This is where all the parameters are saved. Make sure you either restart
services or reboot after making changes.
Bob Grabbe
Dominos Pizza LLC
734-930-3703
grabbeb AT dominos DOT com
>>> "Hswe, Barbara" <b.hswe AT genaissance DOT com> 9/24/02 11:03:02 AM >>>
Greetings,
Has anyone out there successfully made the recommended changed in
Veritas document: 233254 to configure OTM on an NT 2000 client?
We have an NT file server with many, many tiny files and there doesn't
seem to be enough disk cache to enable OTM.
When I open the client program, I don't see any options to change OTM
in there. In addition, when I open up the NetBackup Administration GUI
on my NT, I see Configure Netbackup and I see the NT server, but when I
double-click on it, I get the error that the server is not responding.
It's definitely up though!
Any suggestions??
Barbara
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