Not quite correct, you do need a ClientPak for Unix license
in order to backup a Solaris client from a Windows backupserver. Windows server can backup Windows clients, Unix can backup Unix and so on, but if you want to backup a client that runs a different OS than the server you need the appropriate ClientPak license.
What setup do you have with Networker Server and Solaris client? Is solaris a storage node? Fiber? San? I ask because a co-worker of mine is having the hardest time getting solaris to backup correctly using storage node.
Don't have it yet. I have a Windows 2003 SP1 NW server. I had been asked if I could backup a Solaris client which prompted the question. We have a potiential client apparently that has a Solaris server.
Just to clarify things a bit; You need only 1 ClientPak for Unix license, regardless of the number of clients. You need this license to unlock the feature to backup Unix clients to a Windows backupserver, you don´t need 1 license per client. You do need to have enough Client Connections licenses though.
Just so people don´t get confused in the licensing jungle. =)
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