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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Verifying the validity of the servers file

The servers file defines a list of remote hosts that can ask the local nsrexecd process to start a program. For example, the NetWorker Server requests that the nsrexecd process on a client start the save process to begin a backup. The NetWorker Server installation process on certain operating systems prompts you to define remote hosts to add to the servers file. You can also manually modify the servers file at any time.

The servers file on a NetWorker Server host resides in the res subdirectory of the nsr directory. The location varies depending on the installation path.

When a host asks nsrexecd to start a process but the host does not appear in the servers file, a message similar to the following appears:

Cannot request command execution, permission denied

If you receive this message but the requesting host requires access, then manually edit the servers file on the destination host and add each short name and FQDN for the requesting host, on a separate line.

NOTE:After you make changes to the servers file, stop and then restart the NetWorker Server services on the host. The NetWorker Security Configuration Guide provides more information about how to modify the servers file.

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