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[Veritas-bu] Remote Administration Console not connecting

2004-03-22 16:50:41
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Remote Administration Console not connecting
From: tech2187 AT yahoo DOT com (K Chapman)
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:50:41 -0800 (PST)
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for user, use a local user on your master server...  the user isnt a windows 
user unless your connecting to a windows host or use some other type of account 
sync.


"Justin C. Lloyd" <justin.lloyd AT mci DOT com> wrote:
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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<DIV>for user, use a local user on your master server...&nbsp; the user isnt a 
windows user unless your connecting to a windows host or use some other type of 
account sync.</DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR><B><I>"Justin C. Lloyd" &lt;justin.lloyd AT mci DOT 
com&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; 
BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Our NBU Master (4.5MP6) is running on a Solaris 
9 server. I have been <BR>using my desktop Sun box to set the display back from 
the Sun server to <BR>use the Admin Console. That has been working 
fine.<BR><BR>Now, I have just installed the Admin Console (Server install off 
media, <BR>just the Admin console) on my Windows XP box. However, I cannot get 
it <BR>to successfully connect to the Master (I do see the communication via 
<BR>snoop). In the Master Server Properties under Authentication, I've 
<BR>opened it up to user *, domain/group *, host *, local/network network 
<BR>and User must be an OS admin (which my account is). The message I get 
<BR>on the Windows box is this:<BR><BR>Neither the selected host "sts-dev" has 
NetBackup operating nor the <BR>current user "Justin Lloyd" or host have 
NetBackup administrative <BR>privileges on the host "sts-dev".<BR>1. Make sure 
the user has
 privileges on the host.<BR>2. Make sure the current host is listed in the 
destination host's server <BR>list.<BR>3. Make sure there is a valid network 
connection.<BR>4. Check authentication.<BR>5. Make sure all the services are 
running on the host.<BR><BR>I know 3 and 5 are ok. 2 and 4 are why I set the 
authentication entry <BR>the way I described above. At first, I specified 
"Justin Lloyd" as the <BR>user, but it didn't like that username, and the 
Windows box is not on <BR>any Windows domain. I did try its DNS domain there, 
with the <BR>unqualified hostname, but no luck.<BR><BR>Any 
suggestions?<BR><BR>Justin<BR><BR>-- <BR>Justin C. Lloyd<BR>Unix System 
Administrator<BR>MCI System Technology Solutions<BR>Office 703.886.3219 Vnet 
806.3219<BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Veritas-bu
 maillist - Veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT 
edu<BR>http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-bu</BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>aaarrrggghhh!!!!<br>FreeBSD
 rocks<p><font
 face=arial size=-1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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Center</a></b> - File online. File on time.
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