May 30th, 2012 10:00

Hi,

This normally happnes due to user access level. What is the level of access given for the user id with which you are login in.

Please check from NMC-> User Groups and check the access level and let me know.

Thank you

Shivakiran

May 30th, 2012 10:00

Hi,

Hope you are login into NMC with the root/administrator account.

Permissions issue to the user account may greyout the options.

Thank you

ShivaKiran

16 Posts

May 30th, 2012 10:00

yeah tried that, no difference.

20 Posts

May 30th, 2012 13:00

On the Server that has NMC installed run this from the command line:

nsraddadmin -u "username", host"=nmc server FQDN"

nsraddadmin -u "username, host"=nmc server short name"

Substitute the correct user and server names without the quotes.

16 Posts

May 30th, 2012 14:00

This command did not work but this did:

nsraddadmin -u user=rendj,host=pluto.ri.net

nsraddadmin -u user=rendj,host=pluto

Which worked but no difference, for testing in the administrator ACL field on NetWorker server we have *@* so I don't think it's anything to do with this or I maybe wrong.

736 Posts

May 30th, 2012 23:00

Hi,

It's normal that you can't edit these fields for the default notifications.  You can create a new notification or copy one of the existing ones by right-clicking on it and selecting 'copy'.  You will be able to edit the new notification as you wish.

-Bobby

16 Posts

May 31st, 2012 06:00

Thanks Bobby, this makes sense but what I can't work out from notifications, is if I create a "new" one how does NetWorker associtae the event with the notification, this is getting too complicated.

For example,  Name="Inactive Files Alert", Event=Savegroup, Priority=Warning"

I don't see the relationship in NetWorker between the Name and the Event, especially if I want to create my own?

Is this something you have to create with "logger" facility?

736 Posts

May 31st, 2012 06:00

Hi,

Have you read the explanation in the Admin Guide, page 447?  Basically, you can tick an event and then choose how you want to react to that event. For example:  Every time a drive needs cleaning, send an email or every time a backup completes, log it to the following file.

Have a read of the Admin Guide and if it's still not clear, say exactly what you want this notification to do and it might be easier to explain.

-Bobby

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