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SurajPujari
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November 13th, 2017 04:00
if both are able to talk to each other then it is just a matter of deleting NSR peer information from both server and clients.
BABAN88
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November 13th, 2017 22:00
Hi Mr.SurajPujari
thanks for your Answer
my problem is that when I change my server to my new subnet they can not talk to each others
I tried deleting NSR peer information from both server and clients but it didn't work
bingo.1
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November 14th, 2017 01:00
Your statement is ambiguous. Most likely you changed the IP address and the subnet mask.
So other firewall rules may be valid now.
And do not forget ...
- you might have used host files. So you must adjust them.
- the /nsr/res/servers file at the networker client might need an adjustment.
If so do not forget that you must restart the NW client daemon/service.
- the remote storage nodes, if this applies to your data zone.
You could also delete/rename your nsrladb directory.
The best method to check the connection would be that you run
"nsradmin -p nsrexec -s server" from the NW client or
"nsradmin -p nsrexec -s client" from the NW server.
November 15th, 2017 02:00
Thanks bingo I will try what you said and we will see
but my problem is not with IP I have just changes subnetmask of server and clients
so when I remain clients on new subnet and server with old subnet every thing work great
but when I change server subnet also every thing will go wrong
thanks.
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SurajPujari
155 Posts
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November 13th, 2017 04:00
if both are able to talk to each other then it is just a matter of deleting NSR peer information from both server and clients.
BABAN88
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24 Posts
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November 13th, 2017 22:00
Hi Mr.SurajPujari
thanks for your Answer
my problem is that when I change my server to my new subnet they can not talk to each others
I tried deleting NSR peer information from both server and clients but it didn't work
bingo.1
2.4K Posts
0
November 14th, 2017 01:00
Your statement is ambiguous. Most likely you changed the IP address and the subnet mask.
So other firewall rules may be valid now.
And do not forget ...
- you might have used host files. So you must adjust them.
- the /nsr/res/servers file at the networker client might need an adjustment.
If so do not forget that you must restart the NW client daemon/service.
- the remote storage nodes, if this applies to your data zone.
You could also delete/rename your nsrladb directory.
The best method to check the connection would be that you run
"nsradmin -p nsrexec -s server" from the NW client or
"nsradmin -p nsrexec -s client" from the NW server.
BABAN88
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24 Posts
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November 15th, 2017 02:00
Thanks bingo I will try what you said and we will see
but my problem is not with IP I have just changes subnetmask of server and clients
so when I remain clients on new subnet and server with old subnet every thing work great
but when I change server subnet also every thing will go wrong
thanks.