RE: [Veritas-bu] Windows backup failing to Unix Server - Succeeds to Windows server

2006-01-03 Thread Paul Keating
Title: Message In the netbackup client on the windows system, there are settings to configure the client name and server that it should talk to, same as the settings in the bp.conf on a *nix box. when you start the client GUI on the machine, click file, then "specify Netbackup machines and

RE: [Veritas-bu] Windows backup failing to Unix Server - Succeeds to Windows server

2005-12-31 Thread Bobby Williams
Title: Windows backup failing to Unix Server - Succeeds to Windows server Check to see if you can ping the Unix master and then run bpclntcmd.   Your network settings will have to be correct to back up to the Unix master (dns, netmask...).   WINS resolution will get you to the Windows master.

RE: [Veritas-bu] Windows backup failing to Unix Server - Succeeds to Windows server

2005-12-30 Thread Major, Rusty
Title: Windows backup failing to Unix Server - Succeeds to Windows server All servers should be defined in bp.conf on the Unix Master server, no matter what OS. So you should have an entry for your DB server in bp.conf such as: SERVER = .   Rusty From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

RE: [Veritas-bu] Windows backup failing to Unix Server - Succeeds to Windows server

2005-12-30 Thread Nardello, John
Title: Message Under Windows the bp.conf entries are all stored in the registry instead. Just go into the host properties of the client through the JAVA GUI and it'll look much the same as a UNIX client. Go and configure your SERVER and MEDIA_SERVER entries as normal.   If you get another