Re: [Veritas-bu] Ports Question

2006-06-14 Thread Brooks, Jason
Yep, vnetd has been running fine and happy since October, last year.
We'll give that a whirl.

Thanks,
Jason 

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 Assuming you have enabled VNETD correctly which i assume you 
 have with having port 137824 open, try opening 13782 also.
 
 Cheers
 
 Brooks, Jason wrote:
  Hopefully and easy one, but I've been unable to verify as of yet.
 
  I'm working on backing up a pair of Linux boxes through a 
 Cisco Load 
  Balancer.  I've worked with our Networking group and have the bare 
  essentials to get things working.  We've opened up 13724 to the 
  virtual IP for both the Master Server and the Media server, 
 which has 
  enabled a backup to run.  Here, however, is the oddity.  When the 
  backup runs, via a policy that has ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES 
 directive, I only 
  have a child process for the / filesystem.  I know there 
 are more out 
  there.  I've tried manually specifying a file system, but I cannot 
  connect to the client.  Neither can I connect to the client in the 
  Host
  Properties-Clients interface.  What other ports are required to get
  this working?  PBX?  Others?
 
  Thanks,
  Jason
 
  
  Jason Brooks
  Computer Systems Engineer
  IITS - Longwood University
  voice - (434) 395-2916
  fax - (434) 395-2035
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Re: [Veritas-bu] Ports Question

2006-06-14 Thread Dave Markham
Assuming you have enabled VNETD correctly which i assume you have with
having port 137824 open, try opening 13782 also.

Cheers

Brooks, Jason wrote:
 Hopefully and easy one, but I've been unable to verify as of yet.

 I'm working on backing up a pair of Linux boxes through a Cisco Load
 Balancer.  I've worked with our Networking group and have the bare
 essentials to get things working.  We've opened up 13724 to the virtual
 IP for both the Master Server and the Media server, which has enabled a
 backup to run.  Here, however, is the oddity.  When the backup runs, via
 a policy that has ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES directive, I only have a child
 process for the / filesystem.  I know there are more out there.  I've
 tried manually specifying a file system, but I cannot connect to the
 client.  Neither can I connect to the client in the Host
 Properties-Clients interface.  What other ports are required to get
 this working?  PBX?  Others?

 Thanks,
 Jason

 
 Jason Brooks
 Computer Systems Engineer
 IITS - Longwood University
 voice - (434) 395-2916
 fax - (434) 395-2035
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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Re: [Veritas-bu] Ports Question

2006-06-14 Thread Brooks, Jason
Well, that didn't quite do the trick.  So, I've opened a case after
additionally opening 1556, both tcp and udp.

Jason

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 Yep, vnetd has been running fine and happy since October, last year.
 We'll give that a whirl.
 
 Thanks,
 Jason 
 
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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
 Behalf Of Dave 
  Markham
  Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:16 AM
  To: Brooks, Jason
  Cc: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
  Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Ports Question
  
  Assuming you have enabled VNETD correctly which i assume 
 you have with 
  having port 137824 open, try opening 13782 also.
  
  Cheers
  
  Brooks, Jason wrote:
   Hopefully and easy one, but I've been unable to verify as of yet.
  
   I'm working on backing up a pair of Linux boxes through a
  Cisco Load
   Balancer.  I've worked with our Networking group and have 
 the bare 
   essentials to get things working.  We've opened up 13724 to the 
   virtual IP for both the Master Server and the Media server,
  which has
   enabled a backup to run.  Here, however, is the oddity.  When the 
   backup runs, via a policy that has ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES
  directive, I only
   have a child process for the / filesystem.  I know there
  are more out
   there.  I've tried manually specifying a file system, but 
 I cannot 
   connect to the client.  Neither can I connect to the 
 client in the 
   Host
   Properties-Clients interface.  What other ports are 
 required to get
   this working?  PBX?  Others?
  
   Thanks,
   Jason
  
   
   Jason Brooks
   Computer Systems Engineer
   IITS - Longwood University
   voice - (434) 395-2916
   fax - (434) 395-2035
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
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