Hmm, no....
Well, that didn't fix the problem. Tried both short and fully-qualified
hostname, too. Good suggestion, though.
Justin
Greenberg, Katherine A wrote:
> Do you have a SERVER = <win XP host name> entry in the Master server's
> bp.conf file?
>
> ~Kate
>
> Katherine Greenberg
> Systems Engineer
> Mid-Range Storage Management
> Aetna, Inc.
> greenbergka AT aetna DOT com
> Work: 860.636.6724
> Pager: 860.366.0672
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
> [mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Justin C.
> Lloyd
> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 2:37 PM
> To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
> Subject: [Veritas-bu] Remote Administration Console not connecting
>
>
> Our NBU Master (4.5MP6) is running on a Solaris 9 server. I have been
>
> using my desktop Sun box to set the display back from the Sun server to
>
> use the Admin Console. That has been working fine.
>
> Now, I have just installed the Admin Console (Server install off media,
>
> just the Admin console) on my Windows XP box. However, I cannot get it
>
> to successfully connect to the Master (I do see the communication via
>
> snoop). In the Master Server Properties under Authentication, I've
>
> opened it up to user *, domain/group *, host *, local/network network
>
> and User must be an OS admin (which my account is). The message I get
>
> on the Windows box is this:
>
> Neither the selected host "sts-dev" has NetBackup operating nor the
>
> current user "Justin Lloyd" or host have NetBackup administrative
>
> privileges on the host "sts-dev".
> 1. Make sure the user has privileges on the host.
> 2. Make sure the current host is listed in the destination host's server
>
> list.
> 3. Make sure there is a valid network connection.
> 4. Check authentication.
> 5. Make sure all the services are running on the host.
>
> I know 3 and 5 are ok. 2 and 4 are why I set the authentication entry
>
> the way I described above. At first, I specified "Justin Lloyd" as the
>
> user, but it didn't like that username, and the Windows box is not on
>
> any Windows domain. I did try its DNS domain there, with the
>
> unqualified hostname, but no luck.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Justin
>
> --
>
> Justin C. Lloyd
> Unix System Administrator
> MCI System Technology Solutions
> Office 703.886.3219 Vnet 806.3219
>
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Justin C. Lloyd
Unix System Administrator
MCI System Technology Solutions
Office 703.886.3219 Vnet 806.3219
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