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[Veritas-bu] HOSTNAME vs FQDN

2007-02-02 10:00:26
Subject: [Veritas-bu] HOSTNAME vs FQDN
From: JMARTI05 at intersil.com (Martin, Jonathan (Contractor))
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 10:00:26 -0500
As I mentioned below... I know that will work.  However, the same
configuration on 50 other clients works just fine and server01 resolves
to server01.intersil.com without issue.  I'm wondering if there is a
client switch that tells NBU to be a little less picky.
 
-Jonathan

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From: Daniel Otto [mailto:dan_otto at symantec.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 9:54 AM
To: Martin, Jonathan (Contractor)
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] HOSTNAME vs FQDN
Importance: High



You're getting a invalid server error. Add this to the client SERVER =
server2.intersil.com

 

For Windows clients it gets added to the registry. You can do it through
the client's Backup,Archive and restore GUI. Go to "file" click on
"Specify NBU machines and polices" the nedit server list. Add the FQDN
to the client. Stop and restart NBU client services. 

 

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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Martin,
Jonathan (Contractor)
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:24 AM
To: NB List Mail
Subject: [Veritas-bu] HOSTNAME vs FQDN

 

Server: 6.0 MP4

Client 5.1 MP5

 

I'm working on DNS authentication for my back end (versus huge hosts
files) and I've got it working for most clients.  Two clients however
refuse to work.  NBU documentation says add the FQDN to your media
servers list, but isn't there a switch to turn off the client's DNS Nazi
tendencies?  Fair enough I could just add the entries to the hosts files
or add the FQDNs to the servers list, but this works on 50 other servers
including several fresh server installs. ?!

 

00:00:06.269 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd main: offset to GMT 18000
00:00:06.269 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd main: Got socket for input 440
00:00:06.301 [3744.2704] <2> logconnections: BPCD ACCEPT FROM
132.158.206.181.794 TO 132.158.206.236.13782
00:00:06.301 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd main: setup_sockopts complete
00:00:06.379 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd peer_hostname: Connection from host
server2.intersil.com (132.158.206.181) port 794
00:00:06.426 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd valid_server: comparing server1 and
server2.intersil.com
00:00:06.426 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd valid_server: comparing server2 and
server2.intersil.com
00:00:06.426 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd valid_server: comparing server3 and
server2.intersil.com
00:00:06.426 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd valid_server: comparing server2 and
server2.intersil.com
00:00:06.441 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd valid_server: comparing server3 and
server2.intersil.com
00:00:06.441 [3744.2704] <16> bpcd valid_server: server2.intersil.com is
not a server
00:00:06.441 [3744.2704] <16> bpcd valid_server: server2.intersil.com is
not a media server
00:00:06.441 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd main: output socket port number =
13782
00:00:06.848 [3744.2704] <2> get_vnetd_socket: connected to vnetd socket
720
00:00:06.848 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd main: Duplicated vnetd socket on
stderr
00:00:06.848 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd main: <---- NetBackup 5.1 0
------------initiated
00:00:06.848 [3744.2704] <2> bpcd exit_bpcd: exit status 46
----------->exiting
00:00:06.848 [3744.2704] <4> bpcd exit_bpcd: FTL - BPCD EXIT STATUS 46

 

-Jonathan

 

Jonathan Martin

Systems & Security Operations

Intersil Corporation

Office (321) 724-7314

Cell: (305) 989-0510

 

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