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solomοn
Level 3

Hello team

Install NetBackup 10.1.1 on RedHat 9 , installation completes successfully

When i run jnbSA from Putty supposed to open Java Console but nothing happens
Also that happen from Web GUI

Ports are open on firewall inside the network

any tip to resolve this issue ? really dont understand what happens here 

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davidmoline
Level 6
Employee

Hi @solomοn 

Ignoring the unsupported configuration (assuming you have installed NetBackup server on the RedHat 9 system), the Java console from the RedHat server requires an X11 system to run (if you log into the console of the server and have a graphical display this should work there). Starting from putty will not work if you have logged in remotely, unless you have a local X11 system (mobiterm for instance) that can handle this application (and you set up the DISPLAY variable correctly). 

A simpler option would be to install the java console on a Windows box (your local system or a jumpbox) and connect using that. To install, you require the Windows installation zip file. 

As for the WebUI (and possibly the Java console), have you allowed the required ports (443 & 1556) through the local firewall (firewalld) on the RedHat system itself? (e.g. # firewall-cmd --add-port 443/tcp)?

Cheers
David

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davidmoline
Level 6
Employee

Hi @solomοn 

Ignoring the unsupported configuration (assuming you have installed NetBackup server on the RedHat 9 system), the Java console from the RedHat server requires an X11 system to run (if you log into the console of the server and have a graphical display this should work there). Starting from putty will not work if you have logged in remotely, unless you have a local X11 system (mobiterm for instance) that can handle this application (and you set up the DISPLAY variable correctly). 

A simpler option would be to install the java console on a Windows box (your local system or a jumpbox) and connect using that. To install, you require the Windows installation zip file. 

As for the WebUI (and possibly the Java console), have you allowed the required ports (443 & 1556) through the local firewall (firewalld) on the RedHat system itself? (e.g. # firewall-cmd --add-port 443/tcp)?

Cheers
David

solomοn
Level 3

correct , i disabled the firewall on Linux and we are up and running

thanks @davidmoline