...similar to this, and it ended up being a single pin on my SCSI cable connector being bent over and not making contact.
Good luck!
RF Nelson
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Server kept crashing changed the scsi cards to a newer model as the old ones weren't available. They are said to be the right ones.
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Problem solved... it was necessary to go to the AS NDS objects and add my admin user object as both a user and an operator. Did this on both the queue object and the server object.
RF Nelson
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RFNelson
"What was that?"
...or copying across the network to a backup folder on another server. The only difference I can see is I'm setting up this job to backup a workstation. (Actually, the same workstation that is running AS Manager.)
Any thoughts/ideas/troubleshooting tips would be appreciated.
TIA,
RF Nelson
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...the same ports? (I've even tried turning off the firewall on a few WS to see if port blocking is the problem.)
Is there documentation on properly setting up the discovery service? I can't seem to find anything other than operational notes in CA's documentation.
Thanks in advance,
RF Nelson
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Ken:
Thanks for the reply... that's what we finally did. (Since we're already running on a router for our wireless ISP connection, I was able to set "forwarding" on the router to route the appropriate ports to different internal IP addresses.)
Everything's working now.
Thanks again...
...Webaccess, and one for NW Webaccess). I do have two external DNS entries, one for GW and one for NW Webaccess, but both now point to the same public IP address (our router).
Thanks for the assistance, and any additional advice is appreciated.
RFNelson
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I've got two NSBS6.0.3 servers, post SP3 recommended patches, 25 user license. Both have 1GB+ ram.
One ("MAIN") is has DNS, DHCP, Groupwise 6.0.3 (domain, MTA, POA, and GWIA), GW Webaccess (application and agent), and NW web access components (NetStorage, iFolder, etc.). My second...
...too bad.)
If I can salvage the mail directories, it would be very beneficial, although I can probably configure our current Pegasus clients manually to allow review of archived messages.
Thanks again for the assistance and help!
Best regards,
Robert
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...Handbook" and it says you have to reinstall applications after upgrading/migrating anyway?) If so, I think I'll just build the new server, have my users print out any old e-mails (Pegasus) they want to save, and start from scratch...
TIA,
RFN
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"What was that?"
...will have two NIC's in the server - one for 10BaseT (old Cat3 wiring) and one for 100BaseT (new Cat5) so our manufacturing department can access our MRP system at 100 Mbs, while our standard users (on old wiring) can still do their thing...
TIA,
Robert
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"What was...
...with 1 GB RAM, 40 GB drive, and seems to handle a "clean" install of NW6 SBS just fine, although I did have problems with ConsoleOne (on the server) until I found you shouldn't put the C1 workstation snap-ins on the server.)
TIA,
Robert
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RFNelson
"What was that?"
...- thanks! I'll dig around for the NLM version, too, and give them a whirl.
I'll let you know how my "test migration" goes - I'll be attempting it later this week, in hopes of completing the upgrade to NW6 SBS this weekend.
Thanks again,
RFN
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RFNelson
"What was that?"
Brent:
Thanks again for the advice and assistance... it looks like it will be easier to create the new NW6 SBS server with a new NDS structure (we only have 15 users) and install the original executables we need (our MicroMRP MAX software, running on a 10-user license of Pervasive SQL 2000, is...
Brent:
Thanks for the synopsis - you've pointed out quite a bit that I wasn't aware of! I'm very concerned with the SMTP/POP situation (using the same server), as currently we're using Mercury/32 to send/receive from a Win98 WS attached to our NW4.10 network, and I have had reports that we've...
Currently, we have a NW4.1 single-server network. Recently, I purchased Novell's SBS6 suite, which includes Groupwise. I've got a test server setup in my office, with SBS6 installed, and want to set up Groupwise to retrieve e-mail from our ISP's domain mailbox.
Currently, we only have dial-up...
...have a rather firm procedure users are "supposed" to use. So far, we've only got caught a couple of times, and Guinevere might save me a lot of hassles as virus incidents become more prevalent.
Thanks again for you input and advise!
BR,
RFN
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Chris:
Thanks for the information. I think I'll probably go with NW6 Small Business Suite, as it should do everything (and more) I need.
Thanks for the clarification!
Best regards,
RFN
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"What was that?"
...near future and get NW6 SBS purchased, along with some new server hardware. (I'd much prefer to set up a lab server, do the install, and test the system first.)
Whatever happens, I'm sure appreciative of all the help you've provided.
Best regards,
RFN
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...sales staff (and mostly, me - nobody else here is cross-trained to manage the network YET), and NW6 looks like it would be a winner for us. As with anything, I'll have to do some learning, but that's what makes this job interesting!
Thanks again!
RFN
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RFNelson
"What was that?"
...ArcServeIT V7 for Netware, and it looks like it's going to be an interesting project! (The forum here on Tek-Tips has been a valuable asset in this research.)
Thanks again, and feel free to let me know if you see any other pitfalls.
Best regards,
RFN
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RFNelson
"What was...
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