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Hi,
I have a serious problem with the time in the NetBackup of a Windows 2000 MEDIA
SERVER. The date and time are correct in the Operational System, but in the
NetBackup it is very different, totally crazy, which cause us a serious problem
to analyse the errors and other things.
Our environment is a Solaris 8 Master Server, which don't have this problem
with time, and this Windows Media Server, connected to the library. We are
using NetBackup 3.4 with the patches J0850645 and NB341_4.
Does anyone have already seen this situation? How can I change the time that
NetBackup uses?
Any help would be appreciated.
Marcelo
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<P>Hi,</P>
<P>I have a serious problem with the time in the NetBackup of a Windows
2000 MEDIA SERVER. The date and time are correct in the Operational System, but
in the NetBackup it is very different, totally crazy, which cause us a
serious problem to analyse the errors and other things.</P>
<P>Our environment is a Solaris 8 Master Server, which don't have this problem
with time, and this Windows Media Server, connected to the library. We are
using NetBackup 3.4 with the patches J0850645 and NB341_4.</P>
<P>Does anyone have already seen this situation? How can I change the time that
NetBackup uses?</P>
<P>Any help would be appreciated.</P>
<P>Marcelo</P><p><br><hr size=1><b><a href="http://br.busca.yahoo.com/">Busca
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