Skywalker1957
Technical User
I've upgraded one of my master servers to Netbackup Enterprise Server version 7.0.1 running on top of Red Hat 2.6 x86 64-bit.
When I try to run and of the volume manager commands against media server of version 7.0 and below, they hang for a long time and then fail with a CORBA communication error (195). I checked all the file permissions on the related files in /usr/openv/volmgr/bin and they are 555 as they should be and my DNS and /etc/resolv.conf are working fine. I did notice that with the vmoprcmd command, there is a -d switch to allow me to query legacy versions of Netbackup and that works, although the output is of a different format which I've adapted to suit my needs. I don't see such options for the other vm series of commands. I can use ssh keys to get around this on my Unix servers, but for my Windows media server, this is presenting me with a really difficult problem.
Has anyone seen this also? Were you able to find a solution?
I've emailed the backline engineers at Symantec and have gotten zero response so far.
Thanks!
When I try to run and of the volume manager commands against media server of version 7.0 and below, they hang for a long time and then fail with a CORBA communication error (195). I checked all the file permissions on the related files in /usr/openv/volmgr/bin and they are 555 as they should be and my DNS and /etc/resolv.conf are working fine. I did notice that with the vmoprcmd command, there is a -d switch to allow me to query legacy versions of Netbackup and that works, although the output is of a different format which I've adapted to suit my needs. I don't see such options for the other vm series of commands. I can use ssh keys to get around this on my Unix servers, but for my Windows media server, this is presenting me with a really difficult problem.
Has anyone seen this also? Were you able to find a solution?
I've emailed the backline engineers at Symantec and have gotten zero response so far.
Thanks!