Hi
Yeah, it can do, in fact it will generally always give the same IP via
DHCP if it can, the only reason things were different this time is the
VMware host is a new laptop.
Cheers :)
James
On 02/06/2011 16:02, rhugga wrote:
> I'm no expert with Windows or NBU on windows but I do know you want
0
- Confirm that only the following "new" VNET_OPTIONS field appears in
"bptestnetconn -b" output:
VNET_OPTIONS (disable file cache)= 1 [0]
HTH,
/Girish
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Also you may have to
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Hi
Hi
Agree here, if you change the ip and keep the same hostname, depending on DNS
caching etc, it can take awhile for the NBU services to begin communicating
correctly with the host that had it's IP changed. This info is from first hand
experience on quite a few master and media servers.
Justi
I'm no expert with Windows or NBU on windows but I do know you want to avoid
changing IP's of your master/media servers if at all possible. VMWare can't
give you a static or at least a reserved DHCP address?
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Im due to change the
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Funny, I ran into this yesterday, and removing and re-installing the
client did the trick for me
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Date:
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Yep - there was a fairly long thread here before where someone else
complained about applications that do their own name caching saying it
wasn't their jo
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Jeff,
Arggh, that was it. I thought rebooting cleared the host cache since I
remember reading that restarting NBU processes had the same effect. I
guess not.
That's at least the third time this has bitten me, am starting to
dislike thi
y in DNS. We normally have to tombstone the record
> in WINS and clear the DNS cache to resolve.
>
> -Jonathan
>
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> [mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of James
> Pattinson
> S
Hi
Thanks - but I don't think I am using WINS at all. It's a single 2008 R2
server.
Cheers
James
On 02/06/2011 14:52, Martin, Jonathan wrote:
> Shot in the dark here. Have you checked WINS? We have a *very* annoying
> issue here where old WINS records take precedence over DNS via the "WINS
> lo
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Shot in the dark here. Have you checked WINS? We have a *very* annoying
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Hi All
Am running a NetBackup 7.1
Hi All
Am running a NetBackup 7.1 testbed on Windows. VMware has decided it's
time to change my IP address so I have updated the hosts file on the
master server.
NetBackup now absolutely refuses to work after several reboots. I can
ping my master server by name, and forward and reverse lookups
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