Windows 2003 Unix Backup Client Fails connecting to Server

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Don R Hunsinger

I am running a Win2K3 Standard Server w/SP2.
HP DL360 Server
HP Data Protector 6.0
HP/UX 11.xx client

Running HP Data Protector 6.0 Cell Manager on W2K3.
Windows Clients back up fine. HP UX client will back up fine to any other
Cell Manager, but since they are remote, over the network backups take a very
long time.

When trying to backup, the Cell Manager contacts the client and the client
connects back to send data, but gives error "IPC cannot connect, connection
refused".

Checked with HP, they requested trying Telnet to port 5555 on server and
that fails, they state issue with OS.

When trying "Telnet localhost.domain.name 5555" receive back "Connection to
host lost". Checked Telnet service, running.
NetStat -an shows Port 5555 in a listening state.

As stated, this client connects fine to other Cell Managers in our Domain,
running both Win2000 and Win2003 and Windows clients connect fine to this
server also.

Any ideas?
 
RE: Unix Backup Client Fails connecting to Server-No Firewall

And Firewall is turned off and the servers are in the same subnet.

"Don R Hunsinger" wrote:

> I am running a Win2K3 Standard Server w/SP2.
> HP DL360 Server
> HP Data Protector 6.0
> HP/UX 11.xx client
>
> Running HP Data Protector 6.0 Cell Manager on W2K3.
> Windows Clients back up fine. HP UX client will back up fine to any other
> Cell Manager, but since they are remote, over the network backups take a very
> long time.
>
> When trying to backup, the Cell Manager contacts the client and the client
> connects back to send data, but gives error "IPC cannot connect, connection
> refused".
>
> Checked with HP, they requested trying Telnet to port 5555 on server and
> that fails, they state issue with OS.
>
> When trying "Telnet localhost.domain.name 5555" receive back "Connection to
> host lost". Checked Telnet service, running.
> NetStat -an shows Port 5555 in a listening state.
>
> As stated, this client connects fine to other Cell Managers in our Domain,
> running both Win2000 and Win2003 and Windows clients connect fine to this
> server also.
>
> Any ideas?
 
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