10-19-2010 01:33 AM
10-19-2010 02:04 AM
# bpgetconfig -M client | grep -i client_read_timeout
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 300
# echo "CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 301" | bpsetconfig -h client
# bpgetconfig -M client | grep -i client_read_timeout
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 301
10-19-2010 01:47 AM
NetBackup Management/Host Properties etc for the specific client or Master etc within the "timeouts" tab.
***EDIT***
Almost to the second that time Riaan!
10-19-2010 01:52 AM
Here is a howto
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH28396
Set it on both master/media and client.
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Almost Quick draw Welburn
10-19-2010 01:55 AM
thanks for replay
how can i change it with command line???
10-19-2010 02:01 AM
& bpgetconfig
10-19-2010 02:03 AM
thanks a lot Riaan and Welburn.
i will try it now and i thing this command will solve my problem.
10-19-2010 02:04 AM
# bpgetconfig -M client | grep -i client_read_timeout
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 300
# echo "CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 301" | bpsetconfig -h client
# bpgetconfig -M client | grep -i client_read_timeout
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 301
10-19-2010 02:44 AM
And if your command prompt on your windows server says "what is grep?"...
try findstr instead of grep in the commands Andy posted above.
10-19-2010 06:29 AM
thanx , that was good
10-19-2010 07:16 AM
please mark that post as the solution.
The reason is two-fold: to assist anyone else with the same 'issue' find the solution quicker and also gives credit to that forum member that provided the solution.
Glad we could help.
10-19-2010 07:19 AM
# bpgetconfig -M client | grep -i client_read_timeout
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 300
# echo "CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 301" | bpsetconfig -h client
# bpgetconfig -M client | grep -i client_read_timeout
CLIENT_READ_TIMEOUT = 301
10-19-2010 07:45 AM
In which case can you actually mark my post as the solution & not your copy of it?
***EDIT***
Thank you!
10-19-2010 08:50 AM
Hi,
As Andy explained, you should mark the person's post who helped you the most in solving your problem. All the forum users, and especially the trusted advisors put a lot of effort into helping YOU by giving THEIR time to assist you with your query/issue.
You cannot and should not mark your post (which is a repost of what Andy said), you're the one asking the question and unless you figured out the solution, please mark the entry that helped you most. Not your own repost.
I trust this is clear and simple.
R
10-19-2010 10:59 PM
Please find the attached JPEG. it may help you. This setting you can find in the Host Properties under NBU Server
10-20-2010 01:16 AM
Dear,
when i try to list a Host Properties the server not response, so for that i used a command line.
what you thing this problem?
Regards,
10-20-2010 01:25 AM
if you haven't already?
If we find a resolution to this latest issue it would be inappropriate to mark it as solution due to the points mentioned earlier - it would have no relevance to your original post.
Thanks again!
10-20-2010 09:50 PM
Dear friend check the name resolution. This may be connectivity issue