I have a similar problem.
I have a Win2K doing the licensing. This server is in the same Domain as my 3 Terminal servers. But the darn thing would not hand out licenses to the non-win2K machines.
Let me try to understand what you are trying to do.
You are trying to connect to a computer in your intranet fron the internet!?
If so, you must look at your ISDN router configuration. You must enable PAT, or NAT. Then, to connect to your computer inside, you use the address of your ISDN...
Is the multi-home NT server the gateway for your entire network? default router for the network...
If yes, it should only have one "default" gateway. All other network paths should be code with the "route add/change ...." command.
This would effectively create a routing...
If you have a sunsolve.sun.com account, take a look at Infodoc ID: 12908.
I am trying to re-ip my NSR server/storagenode. The purpose is to make it backup using our backup network over the trunk interface.
You must set-up aliases for the old client into the new clients, and change the nsr.res...
What I would do is:
1) Check to see what type of ATM connection you have: OC3...
2) Check Memory/CPU usage & network bandwidth.
3) Backup a local filesystem & note the speed.
4) If all others are okay:
a) alot of available bandwidth.
b) low memory/cpu usage.
c) Large ATM pipe.
d)...
Voyager1 is correct. Plus, you have to go through and do an "rdisk /s" on the workstations anyway. The "/s" saves security information. If rdisk is not run regularly at the workstation, the repair folder will be out of date, useless.
Secondly, you don't need the...
HE..HE..HE...I thought I was the only one with this problem.
Sometimes I have to run nsrjb -vvvv -EI serveral times to get it to reset. I have an SUN L1800
I ran the latest patch on my Legato server and clients. Now, my schedule jobs on the NSR server does not run. If I disable manual backups, my schedule jobs on the NSR server runs, but the crons on my Sybase, and Oracle server does not.
If is enable manual backups, the crons run, but the...
This usually indicates that your index is corrupted.
1) /usr/sbin/nsr_shutdown
2) Your need to run "nsrck -F" on the NSR server.
3) /etc/init.d/networker start
This should take care of the signal 11 by nsrindexd.
You have a huge library. The question is, are you planning to backup local data, or data from servers on the network?<br><br>Assuming that you are backup off of a network connection, you would need to consider how much bandwidth you have. Suppose you have a 100 mbps...
Does anyone know how to raw backup a disk device using Networker 5.1/Solstice Backup 5.1?<br><br>I have raw Oracle partitions that I need to backup. I am currently using a script to put Oracle into hot mode and dd'ing it to tape. <br><br>Thanks a head of time.
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