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The information in
C:\tmp\ma.txt
is written in the
methods_allow.txt
files on servers and the client.
Example 4 - Restore Authentication After Client Disk Crash
Assume that cat was configured for authentication and the disk failed.
To restore authentication so all files can be recovered, proceed as follows:
1. On the master server, copy the current
methods_allow.txt
file to another
file (the command is all on one line) For example, to
C:\
install_path
\NetBackup\var\auth\methods_allow.txt.save
2. Remove the entry for the failed client from
methods_allow.txt
on the
master server.
3. Push the modified
methods_allow.txt
file to the other servers by
executing the following (all on one line):
install_path
\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\bpauthsync -methods
-servers
This disables authentication for the failed client so the servers can
communicate with it during recovery.
4. Reinstall the operating system (Windows NT or UNIX) and NetBackup 3.2
(or later) on the failed client by following the instructions in the
troubleshooting guide. However, do not restore any NetBackup or user files
at this time.
5. On the master server, execute the following to synchronize and push the
original methods to the servers and the failed client (the command is all on
one line):
Master Server
123.123.56.10
Slave Server
whale
Client
Client
shark
123.123.56.11
dog
123.123.56.20
cat
123.123.56.21
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT