A couple of quick thoughts:
When installing CarrierScan, make sure to select CarrierScan RPC during the install process. If you just accept all of the defaults, it is NOT selected and the AV scan machine won't be able to "see" the filer.
And, as has already been mentioned, make sure that the service account is a member of the filer's local Backup Operators group.
Regards,
Paul Benn Network Appliance
-----Original Message----- From: Kelly McQuarrie [mailto:kellym@sd.us.am.ericsson.se] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 7:36 AM To: Edward Lee Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: CarrierScan
I'm having the exact same problem. If anybody has any input I'd like to hear it as well.
Thx
Kelly McQuarrie Unix System Administrator Ericsson CDMA Systems
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Edward Lee wrote:
I have just installed the eval copy of CarrierScan on one
of my win2000
servers, it installs successfully but fails to register
with the Filer. Has
anyone running CarrierScan encountered a problem like this?
-Eddie
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Also, WINS can be evil. If you are using it, make sure both the scanner and the filer are using the same WINS servers, in the same order. If either of them are not, you could run into the very problems you are mentioning. Most likely this would be the case if in the filer's log file, it mentions the IP address of the scanner rather than the name as having problems registering.
:-)
Marcus Smiley Unix Sys Admin Ericsson CDMA Systems
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Benn, Paul wrote:
| A couple of quick thoughts: | | When installing CarrierScan, make sure to select CarrierScan RPC during the install process. If you just accept all of the defaults, it is NOT selected and the AV scan machine won't be able to "see" the filer. | | And, as has already been mentioned, make sure that the service account is a member of the filer's local Backup Operators group. | | Regards, | | Paul Benn | Network Appliance | | > -----Original Message----- | > From: Kelly McQuarrie [mailto:kellym@sd.us.am.ericsson.se] | > Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 7:36 AM | > To: Edward Lee | > Cc: toasters@mathworks.com | > Subject: Re: CarrierScan | > | > | > I'm having the exact same problem. If anybody has any input | > I'd like to | > hear it as well. | > | > Thx | > | > Kelly McQuarrie | > Unix System Administrator | > Ericsson CDMA Systems | > | > On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Edward Lee wrote: | > | > > I have just installed the eval copy of CarrierScan on one | > of my win2000 | > > servers, it installs successfully but fails to register | > with the Filer. Has | > > anyone running CarrierScan encountered a problem like this? | > > | > > -Eddie | > > | > > _________________________________________________________________ | > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at | http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp | >
Time for a diversion. :-)
It's been two weeks since the F880 was announced. And nobody here has any comments whatsoever? How can that be? Yeah, SMP, new benchmarks, tech specs, blah blah blah - that's not even relevant (yet). What's *really* at issue here is the new Jetsons-inspired faceplate. I can't believe that nobody has anything to say about that! It's the new fall fashion lineup in geek gear, and nary a peep!
I vote for "skinnable" filers. I think it'd be _cool_ to have a selection of colors and styles. I loved the gleam of the F630 - I think most folks would agree that was one of the coolest designs ever. The elegant, understated blue of the F700's is nice. Fits in elegantly with the purple (er, "periwinkle") of the Sun gear. I think next we ought to have a gleaming black, or maybe a rich charcoal... or better yet, just have a custom grille color selection and paint 'em to order. :-)
Right. Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Cheers,
-- Chris
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Lamb" skeezics@measurecast.com To: toasters@mathworks.com Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 5:19 PM Subject: Ack! I can't take it anymore!
Time for a diversion. :-)
It's been two weeks since the F880 was announced. And nobody here has any comments whatsoever? How can that be? Yeah, SMP, new benchmarks, tech specs, blah blah blah - that's not even relevant (yet). What's *really* at issue here is the new Jetsons-inspired faceplate. I can't believe that nobody has anything to say about that! It's the new fall fashion lineup in geek gear, and nary a peep!
I vote for "skinnable" filers. I think it'd be _cool_ to have a selection of colors and styles. I loved the gleam of the F630 - I think most folks would agree that was one of the coolest designs ever. The elegant, understated blue of the F700's is nice. Fits in elegantly with the purple (er, "periwinkle") of the Sun gear. I think next we ought to have a gleaming black, or maybe a rich charcoal... or better yet, just have a custom grille color selection and paint 'em to order. :-)
Right. Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Cheers,
-- Chris
-- Chris Lamb, Unix Guy MeasureCast, Inc. 503-241-1469 x247 skeezics@measurecast.com