[Veritas-bu] Netbackup 5.1 and VMware workstation

2007-08-06 Thread Carl Mathews
There was a discussion on this list about bpclntcmd on NB_5.1 back in
June. The subject BPCLNTCMD -HN truncates IP address if you want to look
at the archive.  There were several that said they had problems with
bpclntcmd.

Carl Mathews
University of Arkansas



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 Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 17:09:33 -0400
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 Subject: [Veritas-bu] Netbackup 5.1 and VMware workstation
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 Looking for assistance. Situation: Windows 2003 Server running Netbackup
 5.1MP6. On this server I am also running VMware workstation 5.5.4
   From SUN's web site, I have been using a Solaris 10 X86
 appliance. I am now looking to backup my SUN X86
   /export/home directory from my physical W2K3 server,where
 NB is installed. Problem: Can not make a connection to my SUN OS. I have
 done some troubleshooting, such as bpclntcmd on the client
  and on the server (output below). Also below, will be the
 ipconfig(W2K3) and ifconfig(SUN). My Sun server is obtaing
 an IP address of 192.168.153.128. The NIC setting for SUN,
 via VMware, is is to NAT(used to share the host IP address).
 When I issuse bpclntcmd -hn solaris10-vmware, it respons
 withan ip address of 192.168.153.1; NOT .128 as I would have
 hoped for. but when I try a backup, I get error code 54.

 Any help is appreciated
 Thanks
 Gary

 BPCLNTCMD Output
 ===
 Server
 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -sv
 5.1

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -pn
 expecting response from server usconsperag1l1c
 USCONSPERAG1L1C *NULL* 192.168.10.4 2741

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -self
 gethostname() returned: usconsperag1l1c
 host usconsperag1l1c: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.10.4 (0x40aa8c0)
 host usconsperag1l1c: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.116.1 (0x174a8c0)
 host usconsperag1l1c: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.153.1 (0x199a8c0)
 checkhname: aliases:

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -ip 192.168.10.4
 checkhaddr: host : USCONSPERAG1L1C: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.10.4 
 (0x40aa8c0)
 checkhaddr: aliases:

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -ip 192.168.116.1
 checkhaddr: host : USCONSPERAG1L1C: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.116.1 
 (0x174a8c0)
 checkhaddr: aliases:

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -ip 192.168.153.1
 checkhaddr: host : USCONSPERAG1L1C: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.153.1 
 (0x199a8c0)
 checkhaddr: aliases:

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -gethostname
 usconsperag1l1c

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -hn solaris10-vmwarehost 
 solaris10-vmware: solaris10-vmware at 192.168.153.1 (0x199a8c0)checkhname: 
 aliases:

 C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -is_local_host usconsperag1l1c
 usconsperag1l1c is a local host

 Client (VMware Sun10 X86)
 # bpclntcmd -sv
 5.1

 # bpclntcmd -pn
 expecting response from server usconsperag1l1c
 USCONSPERAG1L1C *NULL* 192.168.10.4 2791

 # bpclntcmd -self
 yp_get_default_domain failed: (6) internal yp server or client error
 NIS does not seem to be running: (1) args to yp function are bad
 gethostname() returned: solaris10-vmware
 host solaris10-vmware: solaris10-vmware at 192.168.153.128 (0x8099a8c0)
 checkhname: aliases:

 # bpclntcmd -server usconsperag1l1c
 host usconsperag1l1c: usconsperag1l1c at 192.168.10.4 (0x40aa8c0)
 checkhname: aliases:

 # bpclntcmd -gethostname
 solaris10-vmware

 # bpclntcmd -is_local_host solaris10-vmware
 solaris10-vmware is a local host

 # bpclntcmd -is_local_host usconsperag1l1c
 usconsperag1l1c is not a local host: 48


 Windows IPonfig
 ==
 Windows IP Configuration

 Ethernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet8:
 Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
 IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.153.1
 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
 Ethernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet1:
 Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
 IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.116.1
 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
 Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
 Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
 Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection 4:
 Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
 IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.10.4
 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.10.1

 SUN10 (vmware) ifconfig
 ===
 lo0: flags=2001000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL mtu 8232 
 index 1
 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff00
 vmxnet0: flags=1004843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4 mtu 1500 
 index 2
 inet 192.168.153.128 netmask ff00 broadcast 192.168.153.255
 ether 0:c:29:a2:9f:ee
 lo0: flags=2002000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6,VIRTUAL mtu 8252 
 index 1
 inet6 ::1/128
 vmxnet0: flags

Re: [Veritas-bu] Netbackup 5.1 and VMware workstation

2007-08-06 Thread David Rock
* Gary sperano [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-04 17:09]:
 
 Looking for assistance.  Situation: Windows 2003 Server running
 Netbackup 5.1MP6. On this server I am also running VMware workstation
 5.5.4 From SUN's web site, I have been using a Solaris 10 X86
 appliance. I am now looking to backup my SUN X86 /export/home
 directory from my physical W2K3 server,where NB is installed.
 Problem: Can not make a connection to my SUN OS. I have done some
 troubleshooting, such as bpclntcmd on the client and on the server
 (output below). Also below, will be the ipconfig(W2K3) and
 ifconfig(SUN). My Sun server is obtaing an IP address of
 192.168.153.128. The NIC setting for SUN, via VMware, is is to
 NAT(used to share the host IP address).  When I issuse bpclntcmd -hn
 solaris10-vmware, it respons withan ip address of 192.168.153.1; NOT
 .128 as I would have hoped for. but when I try a backup, I get error
 code 54.

You are likely not going to be able to get this to work using NAT with
VMware.  The server doesn't have any way to get to the guest.  You will
need to either set up the guest with a bridged connection (so it can get
na IP the server _can_ find) or search for a way to get the VMware host
to direct traffic to the NATed address (yuck).

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[Veritas-bu] Netbackup 5.1 and VMware workstation

2007-08-04 Thread Gary sperano

Looking for assistance.
Situation: Windows 2003 Server running Netbackup 5.1MP6. On this server I am 
also running VMware workstation 5.5.4
  From SUN's web site, I have been using a Solaris 10 X86 
appliance. I am now looking to backup my SUN X86
  /export/home directory from my physical W2K3 server,where NB is 
installed.
Problem: Can not make a connection to my SUN OS. I have done some 
troubleshooting, such as bpclntcmd on the client
 and on the server (output below). Also below, will be the 
ipconfig(W2K3) and ifconfig(SUN). My Sun server is obtaing
an IP address of 192.168.153.128. The NIC setting for SUN, via 
VMware, is is to NAT(used to share the host IP address).
When I issuse bpclntcmd -hn solaris10-vmware, it respons withan ip 
address of 192.168.153.1; NOT .128 as I would have
hoped for. but when I try a backup, I get error code 54.
 
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
Gary
 
BPCLNTCMD Output
===
Server
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -sv
5.1
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -pn
expecting response from server usconsperag1l1c
USCONSPERAG1L1C *NULL* 192.168.10.4 2741
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -self
gethostname() returned: usconsperag1l1c
host usconsperag1l1c: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.10.4 (0x40aa8c0)
host usconsperag1l1c: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.116.1 (0x174a8c0)
host usconsperag1l1c: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.153.1 (0x199a8c0)
checkhname: aliases:
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -ip 192.168.10.4
checkhaddr: host : USCONSPERAG1L1C: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.10.4 (0x40aa8c0)
checkhaddr: aliases:
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -ip 192.168.116.1
checkhaddr: host : USCONSPERAG1L1C: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.116.1 (0x174a8c0)
checkhaddr: aliases:
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -ip 192.168.153.1
checkhaddr: host : USCONSPERAG1L1C: USCONSPERAG1L1C at 192.168.153.1 (0x199a8c0)
checkhaddr: aliases:
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -gethostname
usconsperag1l1c
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -hn solaris10-vmwarehost solaris10-vmware: 
solaris10-vmware at 192.168.153.1 (0x199a8c0)checkhname: aliases:
 
C:\Documents and Settingsbpclntcmd -is_local_host usconsperag1l1c
usconsperag1l1c is a local host
 
Client (VMware Sun10 X86)
# bpclntcmd -sv
5.1
 
# bpclntcmd -pn
expecting response from server usconsperag1l1c
USCONSPERAG1L1C *NULL* 192.168.10.4 2791
 
# bpclntcmd -self
yp_get_default_domain failed: (6) internal yp server or client error
NIS does not seem to be running: (1) args to yp function are bad
gethostname() returned: solaris10-vmware
host solaris10-vmware: solaris10-vmware at 192.168.153.128 (0x8099a8c0)
checkhname: aliases:
 
# bpclntcmd -server usconsperag1l1c
host usconsperag1l1c: usconsperag1l1c at 192.168.10.4 (0x40aa8c0)
checkhname: aliases:
 
# bpclntcmd -gethostname
solaris10-vmware
 
# bpclntcmd -is_local_host solaris10-vmware
solaris10-vmware is a local host
 
# bpclntcmd -is_local_host usconsperag1l1c
usconsperag1l1c is not a local host: 48
 
 
Windows IPonfig
==
Windows IP Configuration
 
Ethernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet8:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.153.1
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
Ethernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet1:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.116.1
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection 4:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.10.4
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.10.1
 
SUN10 (vmware) ifconfig
===
lo0: flags=2001000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL mtu 8232 
index 1
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff00
vmxnet0: flags=1004843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4 mtu 1500 index 
2
inet 192.168.153.128 netmask ff00 broadcast 192.168.153.255
ether 0:c:29:a2:9f:ee
lo0: flags=2002000849UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6,VIRTUAL mtu 8252 
index 1
inet6 ::1/128
vmxnet0: flags=2000841UP,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6 mtu 1500 index 2
inet6 fe80::20c:29ff:fea2:9fee/10
ether 0:c:29:a2:9f:eeGary A. Sperano Jr.___
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