Remove ALL other CLIENT_NAME entries in master's bp.conf except the entry for itself:
CLIENT_NAME = ajva5000
CLIENT_NAME = AJVASUN
You are telling NBU to redirect the restore to the master with additional CLIENT_NAME entries.
See the following in Admin Guide 1 about CLIENT_NAME:
Add CLIENT_NAME to the /usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf file or to the
$HOME/bp.conf file in the following format:
CLIENT_NAME = clientname
This entry should be listed only once in the bp.conf file. If more than one entry
appears, NetBackup observes only the last CLIENT_NAME entry. The client name in
a policy that backs up the client should match the client name that is specified with
CLIENT_NAME.
Note: Using a IPv6 address as a client name in a policy can cause backups to fail.
Specify a hostname instead of an IPv6 address.
The bp.conf of the master server does not require the addition of other clients,
other than the master server as CLIENT_NAME = master server name. The name
is added by default.
During a restore, the default is to restore to the client that is named in the policy that
was used for the backup. For an alternate client restore, indicate the name of the
alternate client in the Backup, Archive, and Restore user interface. (Within the user
interface, the Destinationclientforrestores field is located in the SpecifyNetBackup
Machines and Policy Type dialog box.)
To use the bprestore command, a parameter can be given to bprestore to indicate
the destination client.
See “About client-redirected restores” on page 942.
The client installation procedures automatically set CLIENT_NAME to the value that
is specified in ftp_to_client command or install_client command in the
installation scripts.
If the value is not in any bp.conf file, NetBackup uses the value that the
gethostname() library function returns.
See “Client Name properties” on page 84.