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Re: Advanced Server (ASU) & ip address change

 
Masaki Birchmier
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Advanced Server (ASU) & ip address change

My 10.20 system had a ip address change, and ASU didn't survive the change over. The /etc/opt/lmu/netbios/nbconfig file was modified to reflect the new address info.
The services starts up OK, shows up on the NT server manager, but no shares are visible, or mapable.
I know ASU/10.20 is no longer supported by HP, and this system was not upgraded for a reason.
Thanks for any help,
Masaki
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Helen French
Honored Contributor

Re: Advanced Server (ASU) & ip address change

You might want to update your ASU database with the new settings:

1) Did you start and stop Netbios?
2) Did you stat and stop all server services?
3) Is "net computer" shows all computers in your domain?
4) What about "net status" command?
5) Did you change anything with share database?
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Masaki Birchmier
Frequent Advisor

Re: Advanced Server (ASU) & ip address change

To answer your question:
1) yes netbios was restarted
2) yes server services was restarted
3) "net computer" returns..
could not find domain controller for this domain,
There are no entries in the list
4)"net stauts" shows current status (is there something output I should look for here?)
5) share database? do you mean the /var/opt/asu/lanman/datafiles/acl file?
if so no.
Masaki
Helen French
Honored Contributor

Re: Advanced Server (ASU) & ip address change

Is your Unix server a PDC or BDC? If it's a BDC, then it should find the PDC from the Windows NT system. Check and make sure that you are able to communicate to that system. If you haven't changed anything with the map database, then it should be fine.

If you have an installable copy of ASU, then it wouldn't take long to re-install the application by KEEPING THE ORIGINAL DATABASE/MAPS untouched. It will prompt you this option while installing. You might want to take backup of the files before doing so. You have to stop all services including Netbios before doing this.

I would first make sure that it can see all computers in the same domain including the PDC.
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Masaki Birchmier
Frequent Advisor

Re: Advanced Server (ASU) & ip address change

The problem has been resolved.
A reboot of the PDC (NT - machine) got us back on line.
Thanks for the input,
Masaki