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nsrexec: authtype error on Windows XP client
I have a Windows XP client running NW 7.3.3 (we have also tried 7.3.2, which is what most of our other clients use; same results). This is a new client that has never backed up properly using scheduled backups. It *does* back up properly if I run the save manually from the client.
Hostname resolution works properly from client to server and from server to client, both FQDN and un-FQDN are at the bottom of the servers file on the client. There are no obvious errors in the daemon.log except "nsrexec: authtype". Restarting the Networker service (either using the GUI or from the command prompt) on the client does not help. Below is the output of running savegrp from the server:
client.domain.com:All level=incr
02/05/08 13:24:25 savegrp: Run up to 50 clients in parallel
02/05/08 13:24:25 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe started
savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe succeeded.
* client.domain.com:All rcmd client.domain.com, user root: `savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v'
* client.domain.com:All nsrexec: authtype
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe will retry 1 more time(s)
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe started
savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe succeeded.
* client.domain.com:All 1 retry attempted
* client.domain.com:All rcmd client.domain.com, user root: `savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v'
* client.domain.com:All nsrexec: authtype
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe will retry 0 more time(s)
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:index started
save -s server.domain.com -S -g Laptops -LL -f - -m server.domain.com -V -t 1202142662 -l 9 -LL -W 78 -N index:20ae5c37-00000004-476a73da-476a73d9-0dd20000-ac150721 /nsr/index/client.domain.com
02/05/08 13:24:27 savegrp: client.domain.com:index succeeded.
* client.domain.com:index rcmd localhost, user root: `save -s server.domain.com -S -g Laptops -LL -f - -m server.domain.com -V -t 1202142662 -l 9 -LL -W 78 -N index:20ae5c37-00000004-476a73da-476a73d9-0dd20000-ac150721 /nsr/index/client.domain.com'
* client.domain.com:index save: Saving files modified since Mon Feb 4 11:31:02 2008.
* client.domain.com:index
server.domain.com: index:client.domain.com level=9, 0 KB 00:00:01 0 files
02/05/08 13:24:27 savegrp: nsrim run recently, skipping
Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.
Hostname resolution works properly from client to server and from server to client, both FQDN and un-FQDN are at the bottom of the servers file on the client. There are no obvious errors in the daemon.log except "nsrexec: authtype". Restarting the Networker service (either using the GUI or from the command prompt) on the client does not help. Below is the output of running savegrp from the server:
client.domain.com:All level=incr
02/05/08 13:24:25 savegrp: Run up to 50 clients in parallel
02/05/08 13:24:25 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe started
savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe succeeded.
* client.domain.com:All rcmd client.domain.com, user root: `savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v'
* client.domain.com:All nsrexec: authtype
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe will retry 1 more time(s)
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe started
savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe succeeded.
* client.domain.com:All 1 retry attempted
* client.domain.com:All rcmd client.domain.com, user root: `savefs -s server.domain.com -c client.domain.com -g Laptops -p -l full -R -v'
* client.domain.com:All nsrexec: authtype
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:probe will retry 0 more time(s)
02/05/08 13:24:26 savegrp: client.domain.com:index started
save -s server.domain.com -S -g Laptops -LL -f - -m server.domain.com -V -t 1202142662 -l 9 -LL -W 78 -N index:20ae5c37-00000004-476a73da-476a73d9-0dd20000-ac150721 /nsr/index/client.domain.com
02/05/08 13:24:27 savegrp: client.domain.com:index succeeded.
* client.domain.com:index rcmd localhost, user root: `save -s server.domain.com -S -g Laptops -LL -f - -m server.domain.com -V -t 1202142662 -l 9 -LL -W 78 -N index:20ae5c37-00000004-476a73da-476a73d9-0dd20000-ac150721 /nsr/index/client.domain.com'
* client.domain.com:index save: Saving files modified since Mon Feb 4 11:31:02 2008.
* client.domain.com:index
server.domain.com: index:client.domain.com level=9, 0 KB 00:00:01 0 files
02/05/08 13:24:27 savegrp: nsrim run recently, skipping
Any suggestions on how to fix this would be appreciated.
ble1
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February 6th, 2008 14:00
Try following from server:
echo print | nsradmin -p 390113 -i - -s client.domain.com
and
rpcinfo -p client.domain.com
teri.e36
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February 7th, 2008 08:00
type: NSRLA;
name: client.domain.com;
NW instance info operations: ;
NW instance info file: ;
installed products: NetWorker 7.3.3.Build.510;
version: "EMC NetWorker 7.3.3.Build.510 ";
servers: server.domain.com;
auth methods: "0.0.0.0/0,nsrauth/oldauth";
administrator: \
"group=Administrators,host=client.domain.com",
"group=Administrators,host=localhost",
"isroot,host=server.domain.com";
kernel arch: INTEL_PENTIUM;
machine type: desktop;
OS: Windows XP 5.1;
NetWorker version: 7.3.3.Build.510;
client OS type: Windows NT Workstation on Intel;
CPUs: 2;
MB used: 20465;
IP address: 172.21.7.3;
Output of "rpcinfo -p client.domain.com":
program vers proto port
100000 2 tcp 7938 portmapper
100000 2 udp 7938 portmapper
390436 1 tcp 8190
390435 1 tcp 8371
390113 1 tcp 7937 nsrexec
ble1
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February 7th, 2008 13:00
As it works in one direction, do start backup again and go to client. Check with task manager if you see thw save or savefs. In case you have VSS licenses, try to force NW not to use it.
teri.e36
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February 7th, 2008 13:00
We don't have any VSS licenses, and I'm not sure how to force NW not to use them, but since we don't have any that shouldn't matter, right?
The client is currently offline; I will test another backup and check Task Manager when it's back (likely tomorrow).
ble1
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February 7th, 2008 15:00