Background:
Master = Solaris 2.6 NBU 4.5 FP4
Media = Solaris 2.8 NBU 4.5 FP4
ACSLS = Solaris 2.6 6.0.1
Total Media Servers = 15
Attempting to fire up a new Media server accross a NAT'ed switch...
Original IP = AA.BB.CC.DD, NAT'ed IP = EE.FF.GG.HH
Netbackup master seems to be OK with it. Since the drives are directly attached to the Media server....
The ACSLS server on the other hand recieves the packets ok but wants to send them back to the media on the wrong IP.
That is The ACSLS Server wanst to the return packets to the original IP. That IP gets rejected on a switch!
The end result is that the drives stay in a AVR mode and the robot never gets initialized....
The only Item I have changed on the ACSLS in the past when I configured the other Media servers was the hosts file.
Following are the logs I'm seeing on the ACSLS:
2004-01-30 09:41:27 CSI[0]:
2079 I csi_build_response.c 1 242
ONC RPC: st_send_packet(): Sending first response to client 10.49.20.35.
2004-01-30 09:41:54 CSI[0]:
2085 N csi_client_proc.c 1 145
ONC RPC: csi_client_proc(): status:STATUS_NI_TIMEDOUT;
Discarding packet for client 10.49.20.35 with SSI identifier of 1.
2004-01-30 09:41:54 ACSSA[0]:
1432 N sa_demux.c 1 273
Server System network interface timeout.
2004-01-30 09:42:18 CSI[0]:
2085 N csi_client_proc.c 1 145
ONC RPC: csi_client_proc(): status:STATUS_NI_TIMEDOUT;
Discarding packet for client 10.49.20.35 with SSI identifier of 1.
2004-01-30 09:42:18 ACSSA[0]:
1432 N sa_demux.c 1 273
Server System network interface timeout.
Joe Despres...........
Master = Solaris 2.6 NBU 4.5 FP4
Media = Solaris 2.8 NBU 4.5 FP4
ACSLS = Solaris 2.6 6.0.1
Total Media Servers = 15
Attempting to fire up a new Media server accross a NAT'ed switch...
Original IP = AA.BB.CC.DD, NAT'ed IP = EE.FF.GG.HH
Netbackup master seems to be OK with it. Since the drives are directly attached to the Media server....
The ACSLS server on the other hand recieves the packets ok but wants to send them back to the media on the wrong IP.
That is The ACSLS Server wanst to the return packets to the original IP. That IP gets rejected on a switch!
The end result is that the drives stay in a AVR mode and the robot never gets initialized....
The only Item I have changed on the ACSLS in the past when I configured the other Media servers was the hosts file.
Following are the logs I'm seeing on the ACSLS:
2004-01-30 09:41:27 CSI[0]:
2079 I csi_build_response.c 1 242
ONC RPC: st_send_packet(): Sending first response to client 10.49.20.35.
2004-01-30 09:41:54 CSI[0]:
2085 N csi_client_proc.c 1 145
ONC RPC: csi_client_proc(): status:STATUS_NI_TIMEDOUT;
Discarding packet for client 10.49.20.35 with SSI identifier of 1.
2004-01-30 09:41:54 ACSSA[0]:
1432 N sa_demux.c 1 273
Server System network interface timeout.
2004-01-30 09:42:18 CSI[0]:
2085 N csi_client_proc.c 1 145
ONC RPC: csi_client_proc(): status:STATUS_NI_TIMEDOUT;
Discarding packet for client 10.49.20.35 with SSI identifier of 1.
2004-01-30 09:42:18 ACSSA[0]:
1432 N sa_demux.c 1 273
Server System network interface timeout.
Joe Despres...........