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I have check the DNS with on server that works fine and they are the same. where should it examine my DNS configuration?
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One of my server client stop connecting to my backup server. no changes.
I can ping the BA server og like vise. I get Error on my BA server at "Hostname resolution failed". I have reinstalled networker.msi on server again but it did not helped. This is a Windows 2000 server and backup worked without any problem before.
please let me know if you need more info.
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Well,
... and the similar procedure works on the client, too - doing nslookup for the BA server's IP?
If this is the case, I admit I will have to do some research, as DNS configuration errors I mentioned in my first post are the most common (and usually the only) cause for "Hostname resolution failed".
I assume your BA server doesn't get a non-static IP address via DHCP?
wmp
Here is the "Client Server Communications" part of the Legato Admin guide (Rel. 8, however).
http://www.cs.uvm
If you didn't do it already, please check your settings against that document.
wmp
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by: woolmilkporcPosted on 2009-03-02 at 01:39:29ID: 23772691
Hi,
it seems thet the reverse lookup table of your DNS accidentally doesn't contain the address of your failing client anymore.
Examine the DNS configuration for errors/missing entries.
HTH
wmp