A 6.5 Master works with 7.0 OpsCenter using an Agent. That's what I am
trying to find, along with information on how to change the default port
for the OpsCenter app.
On 08/31/2010 05:12 PM, judy_hinchcli...@administaff.com wrote:
6.5 is NOM 7.0 is Opscenter
-Original Message-
From:
Hello,
I am getting one error daily of invalid magic number.
There is our one master server in a doamin called Minn.
And when i am checking its var/log/messages-It is showing me below error.
There is no entry of client robotimager.icd.XXX.com in MGM policy.
Aug 31 05:20:26
Nate,
It is possible. I currently have OpsCenter (Windows 2008 64 bit)
monitoring 6.5 Master servers. However, it does involve installing 6.5
media server in order to use the media server binaries to communicate with
the master. I had Support help me in the install, I don't think I could
The other problem I ran into was my master Solaris X86 doesn't have an
Opscenter agent so I needed to install the agent on the Opscenter bbox.
-Original Message-
From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Nate
Sanders
Delete policies do not affect the images backups, but you need remember the
client name when you need a restore to find the images.
T+
Carlos Alberto L. dos Santos (TOCA)
Eng. de Computação - Jundiaí - SP Brasil
http://www.linkedin.com/in/carlostoca
Do you get make a backup after the new isntalation? Test the comunicantions
between client and servers.
bpclntcmd
nslookup
ping
Carlos Alberto L. dos Santos (TOCA)
Eng. de Computação - Jundiaí - SP Brasil
http://www.linkedin.com/in/carlostoca
Thanks much, the file was configurePorts.sh for me (Linux) but that
worked. Now I have a new error but my support account is having issues
so I can't open a ticket.
Thanks for the assistance.
On 09/01/2010 09:07 AM, Bryan Bahnmiller wrote:
Nate,
It is possible. I currently have OpsCenter
Got it worked out. Turned out the starting point was a disk image that was
more than a year old. Some new applications had been installed and others
upgraded during that time that needed to be captured in the restore, along
with web content and other data files. The thing to do for the restore
I've run into a lot of folks using either Promise FC arrays or NexSAN arrays.
They are lowend boxes with RAID cards, that do nothing more than act like a
JBOD.
Most folks use these for D2D targets or archiving destinations. There are a
ton of options out there, pick your technical