I would like to thank everyone that helped on this issue.

The fix was a very simple one that had been overlooked by numerous people.

I needed to add a client to the host properties and figured since I could not 
do it through the gui I would use "bpclient", well that did not work either.

It gave me the following error:
pfexec: Exec format error 

>From this I Googled the error and it talked about a file inconsistancy between 
>Linux and Solaris (not my issue), but I did a file read on blclient and it was 
>empty.

Cannot believe this was not noticed before, but in short I copied another one 
from a sister client and all is well now on both the command line and gui..


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fredsharky wrote:
> First off this is a Solaris server running 5.1, yes 5.1.  It just has not 
> been upgraded yet for some reason.
> 
> When in the gui (windows java or jnbSA) under "Host Prperties" - "Master 
> Server", when I click on the master server and try to access the "Properties" 
> I get this message "None of the slected hosts could be contacted"...
> 
> I have never seen this before and there is not much on the web, well nothing 
> actually.
> 
> Any thoughts would greatly be appreciated
> 
> Thanks 
> Fred


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