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Andy_Welburn
17 years agoLevel 6
Sorry, wasn't looking - I was thinking of our scenario which is with a UNIX master server (/usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf) unfortunately I'm not sure if there is an equivalent config file on a Windows Master Server.
Anyway, the bp.conf file contains Master Server properties, some of which can be updated via Host Properties on the GUI. Having just checked ours I think the entry I added would be the equivalent of adding the Proxy server to the list of 'Additional Servers (Servers that can access the currently selected host)' via the Master Server Host Properties on the GUI.
I did also find that there were several entries in our bp.conf relating to our Proxy server:
i.e.:
SERVER=<VMPROXYHOSTNAME> (this is what can be added via the GUI)
VM_PROXY_SERVER=<VMPROXYHOSTNAME> (don't remember how this got here - said I was rusty!)
MEDIA_SERVER=<VMPROXYHOSTNAME> (again can be added via GUI - we had SSO tape drives & disk staging 'attached').
Sorry if I got your hopes up, but I'm sure the answer is out there somewhere.
Best regards, Andy
Anyway, the bp.conf file contains Master Server properties, some of which can be updated via Host Properties on the GUI. Having just checked ours I think the entry I added would be the equivalent of adding the Proxy server to the list of 'Additional Servers (Servers that can access the currently selected host)' via the Master Server Host Properties on the GUI.
I did also find that there were several entries in our bp.conf relating to our Proxy server:
i.e.:
SERVER=<VMPROXYHOSTNAME> (this is what can be added via the GUI)
VM_PROXY_SERVER=<VMPROXYHOSTNAME> (don't remember how this got here - said I was rusty!)
MEDIA_SERVER=<VMPROXYHOSTNAME> (again can be added via GUI - we had SSO tape drives & disk staging 'attached').
Sorry if I got your hopes up, but I'm sure the answer is out there somewhere.
Best regards, Andy
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