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Status Code 46 - bpcd valid_server: WINDOWS7-PC is not a master server

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I am having a heck of a time with this one and if anybody can help I would really appreciate it. I am getting the error below in my bpcd log on my client (WINDOWS7-PC). I have done the following:

  • Verified that the Client and Server names are in the hosts for on the Server (SERVER2003) and client (WINDOWS7-PC).
  • I have ran the bpclntcmd -hn, -pn and -sv on bot sides, client and server, and all check out just fine.
  • I added the cleint and server names to the BAR GUI and verified multiple times they are there.
  • I checked the SERVER KEY in the Regsitry to confirm that it is listed as the correct server (SERVER2003).

Despite all of my reading and attempts I still get the following message:

08:06:46.123 [3640.3908] <16> bpcd main: Server access denied
08:06:46.211 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd main: offset to GMT 18000
08:06:46.213 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd main: Got socket for input 284
08:06:46.215 [3668.5288] <2> logconnections: BPCD ACCEPT FROM 192.168.1.170.49962 TO 192.168.1.170.13724
08:06:46.215 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd main: setup_sockopts complete
08:06:46.219 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd peer_hostname: Connection from host WINDOWS7-PC (192.168.1.170) port 49962
08:06:46.219 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd valid_server: comparing server2003 and WINDOWS7-PC
08:06:46.220 [3668.5288] <4>
08:06:46.220 [3668.5288] <16> bpcd valid_server: WINDOWS7-PC is not a media server either
08:06:46.221 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd main: output socket port number = 1
08:06:46.248 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd main: Duplicated vnetd socket on stderr
08:06:46.248 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd main: <---- NetBackup 6.5 0 ------------initiated
08:06:46.248 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd main: VERBOSE = 0
08:06:46.248 [3668.5288] <2> bpcd exit_bpcd: exit status 46  ----------->exiting
08:06:46.248 [3668.5288] <4> bpcd exit_bpcd: FTL - BPCD EXIT STATUS 46

Also. I rebooted the computer after making all changes to make sure the daemons were restarted and memory flushed. What can this possibly be? I am stumped!

JehovahJireh


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