Client properties>make sure the media server is listed.
Also, if you use hosts files, make sure the server’s has the client and vice
versa.
Kenneth
From: veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Bobby R
Windle
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 9:44 AM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Error 59 using admin console for restores.
Situation:
Running NBU5.1 mp6 under Solaris10. Using Adminconsole on windows
workstation to do restores.
I keep getting
these type error 59's. I can do restores of clients to original file
locations with success. If I try to restore
any file to
same server or different server and to a different location, I get the
"cannot put rename file on <host name>".
It complains
about bpcd exiting from workstation where admin console is running from etc..
Either way, if it is a successful (original location)
restore or not
it still complains with error 59.
example of
alternate location restore:
8/22/2007
3:37:26 PM - begin Restore
8/22/2007
3:37:27 PM - restoring image jsnbumedia_1187205790
8/22/2007
3:37:29 PM - Error bpbrm(pid=15020) bpcd on as400rpt exited with status 59:
access to the client was not allowed
8/22/2007
3:37:29 PM - Error bpbrm(pid=15020) cannot put rename file on jsnbumedia
8/22/2007
3:37:30 PM - Error bpbrm(pid=15020) client restore EXIT STATUS 59: access to
the client was not allowed
All servers can
ping each other. I have all servers static in hosts. All servers referenced in
bp.conf etc..
Anyone have any
ideas? I'm running out.. :o(~
Bobby Windle |
W.L. Gore & associates, Inc.
Backup / Disaster Recovery Admin
work: 302 292 4026
cell : 302 588 7374
bwindle AT wlgore DOT com | http://www.gore.com