Anyone running the Seagate Backup Exec client for Unix on their Debian box?
I am, and was getting backed up no problem, but some time ago I upgraded a few things (don't remember now), and now my backup client won't initialize. There's a line in my /etc/services like: grfs 6101/tcp #Backup Exec Agent Does this mean that some service is running? If so, shouldn't it show if I do a "ps ax"? Or is there some other way to determine what services are running? The documentation states that the backup server must have an entry in /etc/hosts. It does. The backup client's log states: /usr/local/bkupexec/agent.be: Using configuration file: /usr/local/bkupexec/agent.cfg /usr/local/bkupexec/agent.be: Agent configuration OK. /usr/local/bkupexec/agent.be: Workstation Name: "WESTEK" Unable to get host address for peter NRLInit: net/service address not found for peter/grfs FindAdvertisementReceivers failed /usr/local/bkupexec/agent.be: Communication System Failure: NRL initialization failed. I don't really expect anyone to know the answers, but it's a shot in the dark. (Haven't gotten much help from Seagate either :-(