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August 18th, 2010 13:00
Networker Server 7.6 - Client certificate removal
Hi,
How can I remove a certificate of client which is no longer existing ( Networker Client uninstalled on it ) , but certificate is still listed in Configuration/Local Hosts/NetworkerServer. When trying to delete it iI got mesaage that I have no permissions on client..but client does not exist .
Rgrds,
jarek
Update :
I removed certificate information using :
nsradmin -p nsrexec
delete type name:nameofunexistingclient
Rrgdrs
jarek
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jaroslaw.nowick
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August 18th, 2010 14:00
I just found solution
Anyway thanks a lot Padeep.
Rgrds,
jarek
Panwar
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August 18th, 2010 14:00
Hi,
You can delete the peer information from the Command prompt for the particular client which is no longer exist.
Kindly follow the below step.
1) Go to networker server command line
2) Go to the location /nsr/res
3) Type the command nsradmin -p nsrexec
4) print type:nsr peer information; name:client name (you have to
give the name of the client in the place of client name)
5) Delete
6) Y
7) Now go to the client command line
8) got to the location /nsr/res
9) Type the command nsradmin -p nsrexec
10) print type:nsr peer information
11) Delete
12) Y
Thanks
Pradeep
Bahaa1
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August 22nd, 2010 01:00
Hello jaroslawnowicki,
Do you mean that you find an emc powerlink solution , or you mean that you fixed your problem by another solution, as if you had another solution than Panwar's solution, share it with us.
Thanks,
Ahmed Bahaa
jaroslaw.nowick
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August 23rd, 2010 13:00
HI Ahmed,
Solution is the same as Pradeep's. I just came across it on net at the time of writing my first post .
Rgrds,
jarek
Bahaa1
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August 24th, 2010 00:00
Hello jaroslawnowicki,
Thanks for your reply with that great news, So would you please mark this thread as answered and specify Pradeep's answer as the correct answer ? in order to help other users encountered the same problem to got the right answer.
Thanks,
Ahmed Bahaa
jaroslaw.nowick
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August 24th, 2010 02:00
Ok..done
murraylk
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September 26th, 2013 17:00
Hello:
We are standing up new HPUX servers using an standard HP-UX Ignite image. The ignite image was taken from a system that has Networker 8.0.1.1 client installed. However, we are finding problems doing restores to systems created from the standard image, and I'm pretty sure the issue is due to the cashed root key &/or certificates from the original host networker was installed on. I've found some methods to clear out the old keys (this post being an example), but we do need to regenerate new keys/certificates or whatever to ensure that the Networker server see's these new clients as new servers (with new hostname/IP), and doesn't get confused thinking it's still the server the ignite image was created from. Let me know if you know of any posts dealing with the exact appropriate steps to take to delete and recreate from scratch the cashed credentials. Thanks, lance.k.murray at l-3com.com