Hi
 
EMM database,  still showing devise host as Linux2. Delete all tape drives & recreate.
 
1. List database
#vmglob -listall -b
2. Delete tape drive
# tpconfig -delete -drive "index of drive"
3. Add tape drive
# tpautoconf -a
You can use GUI to configure tape drives.
 
Thanks
Amanda Meegama
 


"Wilkinson, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hopefully I've explained this as clearly as possible......
 
We've got 2 Linux servers (let's call them Linux1 and Linux2). Linux1 is now to be called Linux 2 and vice versa.
 
Linux 2 is a client (a SAN media server; i.e. it has a storage unit) in Netbackup 6.
 
Once I've made the changes in DNS, as far as the network is concerned, the 2 have been swapped (i.e. the client that was called Linux2 is now called Linux1).
 
Netbackup is now showing the (in Devices>Hosts) the host Linux2.domain is showing up as offline. I can backup across the LAN (i.e. using the storage unit of the Master) but obviously, as the hosts device is now offline, it can't use this device.
 
How do I rectify this? Is it as easy as removing Linux2.domain, running the wizard and adding it again? The device wizard isn't finding Linux1.domain but perhaps that because it's already configured in there as Linux2.domain?
 
Cheers,

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    Tim Wilkinson
    I.T. Support Officer
    Science Corporate Information Systems
    Defence Science & Technology Organisation
    Department of Defence
    Tel: (02) 96921484
    Fax: (02) 96921562
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