Yea thanks for that advice graveslu but we work with what we are given. Speaking of which we got the proper bpstart and bpend from our Symantec rep and all is well.
The master server is a windows 2003 server and the bpstart_notify.bat scripts are in cmdshell. The client server we want to backup from is AIX 5.3. Is it as simple as removing the @REM's in the .bat and replacing them with #?
and before you ask, there is no goodies directory in /usr/oepnv/netbackup/bin/ on the client AIX server.
Do the media server components need to be installed?
We have a new netbackup 6.5 server and a new AIX server that we are trying to schedule backups on however I cannot find the bpstart_notify or bpend_notify scripts to edit them?? We have the correct agent installed on the AIX server and i can't find them under /usr/oepnv/netbackup/bin/
On the...
Yes all services were running. We have since removed SMTP again and after reinstalling and recreating the clustered resource for SMTP, it fails to start with the following event log...
Event Type: Error
Event Source: MSExchangeCluster
Event Category: Services
Event ID: 1008
Date: 2/26/2009...
While troubleshooting another issue with one of three exchange servers, SMTP protocol was reinstalled by a domain admin (although not Exchange Admin). Since this happened no email leaves the Outbox on the clients, the Local Delivery Queue says ready but always has 0 messages.
Incoming mail to...
Issue resolved! (Clients are Windows 2000 and XP btw) It turns out it wasn't related to DNS, WIN's or Windows 2003 at all. It was a setting on the Cisco 3002 VPN Concentrator.
IPSec Fragmentation Policy was set to:
- Fragment prior to IPsec encapsulation without Path MTU Discovery (Clear DF...
We updated the firmware on the concentrator and still no change. I think someone, possibly myself, will be driving 2 hours to the site soon and doing some heavy testing at the site.
The error you get when running \\SERVERNAME is the standard "The network path was not found." although it takes nearly 2 minutes for this error to pop up. The servers that are having problems are running Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise and Standard) w/ SP2.
These WAN sites have their own VPN...
They're connecting with an older Cisco VPN concentrator. We have other remote WAN sites with the same hardware and they are working fine. We rebooted the VPN concentrator last night, out of desperation mostly, and no change.
On a side note, we found that for one of the problem servers if you...
They're all on our domain and are getting our DNS and WINs servers. They CAN ping the hostname and it does resolve to the correct IP address. We've entered static DNS and WINs servers, added the host name to the HOST file, and we still cannot browse to \\SERVERNAME\ from any of the 20 computers...
We have an application server in house that was recently rebuilt with Windows 2003 R2. It IS working for all internal users and all but one remote facility.
This one remote facility can ping the server name and can browse to the IP address of the server using \\IPADDRESS\SHARENAME but CANNOT...
Thank you for both links. The powers that be say we do have money for training. I was looking at the IBM QPKA1 online suite...
http://www-304.ibm.com/jct03001c/services/learning/ites.wss/us/en?pageType=course_description&includeNotScheduled=y&courseCode=QPKA1#3
However the check signers have...
I'm hoping to start working more in our AIX environment but admittedly have little experience with UNIX in general. Could someone recommend some good books/courses/CBTs/Certifications I could look into? Thanks!
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