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- BTLOMSLevel 5
have you tried restarting the Windows client?
- MarianneLevel 6
This entire environment is so old that nothing is supported anymore - OS vendors and Veritas.
You need to get OS admins as well as network admins involved to health-check NIC drivers and settings on the servers as well as the network switch.
Mismatched switch port and NIC settings can cause this - check that everything is configured the same way - fixed speed or Auto-negotiate.
TCP Chimney settings on W2003 is also known for causing network errors.
NetBackup is the casualty of your aged infrastructure and is merely reporting the errors - not causing it.
- Arturo_LopezLevel 5
Ok, we will check with the administrators.
- MarianneLevel 6
- BTLOMSLevel 5
Is this client in a seperate network?
Is there a firewall somewhere in between? Windows firewall?
From the master, in the NBU GUI, can you connect to this client?
Can you telnet the netbackup master / media server on the netbackup ports 1556 and 13724 (i think)?
- Arturo_LopezLevel 5
The client it's in the same network, there isn't any firewall.
Yes i can connect with the client and the telnet works without problems
- P_KesavanLevel 4
Hi Arturo_Lopez,
Restart the PBX service from the client and kill the hung processes any and retry the backups.
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