Hello!
On Nov 12, 2007 5:04 PM, Alexander Wasmuth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notice the difference.
Yes, noticed it.
You are only able to add media servers to your NBU domain with an enterprise
server license and in this case you would have the option to configure the new
system as an
I wrote:
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What are those other steps? According to
http://www.backupcentral.com/components/com_mambowiki/index.php/How_do_I_add_a_Media_Server_to_an_existing_NetBackup_environment%3F,
they are:
[...]
3. When prompted is xyz the master server? answer NO.
[...]
Hm.
I now
Simple, edit your bp.conf file and make sure the top entry shows up
as SERVER = your_master_server
Justin.
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:
I wrote:
[...]
What are those other steps? According to
Hello.
It contains now, after the installation:
SERVER = augds01
CLIENT_NAME = augds01
EMMSERVER = augds01
VXDBMS_NB_DATA = /usr/openv/db/data
The master server is named winds06. Thus I'd need to change SERVER to winds06.
What about EMMSERVER, though? Change it also to winds06? Remove that
Hi.
Hm, that's step 4 on the wiki page. It says:
4. Add the server's name to the masters's bp.conf file
Hmm... Any other ideas about why that prompt hasn't
been shown?
Thanks,
Alexander
Justin Piszcz schrieb:
Simple, edit your bp.conf file and make sure the top entry shows up as
SERVER =
Alexander Skwar wrote:
I now installed NetBackup 6.0 MP4 on a Solaris 9 system by running the
install script from the NetBackup6.0MP4_Solaris_Server.tar file. It did show
me
the prompt mentioned above. Any ideas, about why that might be so?
And, more importantly, how do I tell the just
Hello.
I've got a machine at a remote location, which I'd like to manage
from here. It's a Solaris 9 system with an attached Robot and Tape
Drive. here, I already have a Master Server (NBU 6.0 MP4 on Solaris
10, at the moment). To make the management easier, I'd like to be
able to manage the