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Justin:
I have found that you need to check the following:
1. on the master server be sure that your XP box's DNS name is in the
servers tab
under master server properties
2. Be sure your host name can do forward and reverse lookup both ways via
DNS
That should work
Carl
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Carl Stehman
PHI Services Company
202-331-6619
Pager 301-765-2703
ckstehman AT pepco DOT com
"Justin C. Lloyd" <justin.lloyd AT mci DOT com>
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03/22/2004 02:36 PM
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cc:
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
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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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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Justin:</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I have found that you need to check the
following:</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">1. on the master server be sure that your XP
box's DNS name is in the servers tab</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">under master server properties</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">2. Be sure your host name can do forward and
reverse lookup both ways via DNS</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">That should work</font>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Carl<br>
=============================<br>
Carl Stehman<br>
PHI Services Company<br>
202-331-6619<br>
Pager 301-765-2703<br>
ckstehman AT pepco DOT com</font>
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<td><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>"Justin C. Lloyd"
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[Veritas-bu] Remote Administration Console not
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<br><font size=2 face="Courier New">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>
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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<br>
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