Article Number: 000054868
61320:savefs: Cannot bind socket to connection port in configured port range on system <Client_name>: Cannot assign requested address 61320:savefs: Cannot bind socket to connection port in configured port range on system <Client_name>: Cannot assign requested address 97512:savefs: Cannot access NetWorker server '<NetWorker_server_name>': Remote system error - Cannot assign requested address savefs <Client_name>: failed.
61320 1483533202 3 1 126 3 38646 0 <Client_name> nsrexecd SYSTEM error 79 Cannot bind socket to connection port in configured port range on system %s: %s 2 12 10 <Client_name> 24 31 Cannot assign requested address - Port is free
NetWorker: How to use nsr_render_log
root@<Client_Name> # netstat -an | grep -i 7938 <ip_address_1>.37938 <ip_address_1>.9151 49878 0 49152 0 CLOSE_WAIT <ip_address_1>.47938 <ip_address_1>.9151 49877 0 49152 0 CLOSE_WAIT <ip_address_1>.57938 <ip_address_1>.9151 49877 0 49152 0 CLOSE_WAIT root@fmsprochk1 # netstat -an | grep -i 7937 <ip_address_1>.37937 <ip_address_1>.9151 49875 0 49152 0 CLOSE_WAIT <ip_address_1>.57937 <ip_address_1>.9151 49878 0 49152 0 CLOSE_WAIT <ip_address_1>.47937 <ip_address_1>.9151 49878 0 49152 0 CLOSE_WAIT
::1 localhost 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
ipfstat -io
that the firewall (ip filter) is not running nor configured.
The Solaris host was unable to assign and maintain ports with the "connection ports: 0-0
Update the connection ports used on the client.
Log in to the client as root.
Run the following nsrports
command to set the connection port range from default (0-0) to the legacy port range (10001-30000):
nsrports -C 10001-30000
Verify the new port setting by running nsrports
with no additional flags.
[root@lnx-client02]:~# nsrports Service ports: 7937-9936 Connection ports: 10001-30000
Work around: Stopping the NetWorker daemons on the client, and using kill to end any remaining daemons, then starting the daemons allows the backups to work for some time.
NetWorker
NetWorker
23 Feb 2024
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