Troubleshooting guide
Chapter 2, Troubleshooting Procedures 53
General Test and Troubleshooting Procedures
Windows NT/2000 Example 4: Clients in Multiple Networks
The network in this example shows a client (mars/meteor) that is a router to clients in
another network. The client’s host name on the master server side is mars and the host
name presented to the client pluto is meteor.
Master Server
Windows NT/2000
Class Client List
jupiter
mars
saturn
pluto
jupiter
Ethernet
mars
Example 4: Clients in Multiple Networks
pluto
Windows NT/2000
Media Server
meteor
Windows NT/2000
Client
Windows NT/2000
Client
saturn
Ethernet
NetBackup Configuration
1
Servers
General
Server List: jupiter (master)
saturn
Client Name: jupiter
.../etc/services
2
bpcd 13782/tcp bpcd
bprd 13720/tcp bprd
bpdbm 13721/tcp bpdbm
vmd 13701/tcp vmd
tl8cd 13705/tcp tl8cd
odld 13706/tcp odld
NetBackup Configuration
1
Servers
General
Server List: jupiter
saturn
Client Name: mars
NetBackup Configuration
1
Servers
General
Server List: jupiter
saturn
Client Name: pluto
.../etc/services
2
bpcd 13782/tcp bpcd
bprd 13720/tcp bprd
Notes: 1. The NetBackup Client Properties dialog also has a Network tab with “NetBackup
client service port (BPCD)” and “NetBackup request service port (BPRD)” settings
that must be the same as the bpcd and bprd settings in the services file.
2. The complete path to the Windows NT/2000 \etc\services file is:
%SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\services
3. All other applicable network configuration must also be updated to reflect the
NetBackup information. For example, this could include the
%SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file and also WIN and DNS (if used).
.../etc/services
2
bpcd 13782/tcp bpcd
bprd 13720/tcp bprd










