Veritas NetBackup™ Status Codes Reference Guide
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NetBackup status code: 116
Explanation: On either end of a socket connection, the parties did not mutually authenticate each other.
Recommended Action: Do the following, as appropriate:
Ensure that the Veritas Product Authentication Service is installed and configured.
For complete installation instructions, see the NetBackup Security and Encryption Guide available from the following location:
Check that both parties have a valid certificate. Examine the expiry date that is listed from a bpnbat -WhoAmI. For example:
bpnbat -WhoAmI Name: JDOG Domain: MYCOMPANY Issued by: /CN=broker/OU=root@machine1.mycompany.com/O=vx Expiry Date: Sep 19 12:51:55 2009 GMT Authentication method: Microsoft Windows
Operation completed successfully.
Shows an expiry date of September 19th, 2009. After 12:51:55 GMT this credential is no longer valid and a new credential is required.
If you run from the NetBackup Administration Console, close and reopen the console. The console automatically obtains a credential for the currently logged in identity, if possible. By default, these certificates are valid for 24 hours. The following is an example of how to extend the credential beyond 24 hours to 30 days (2592000 seconds):
Windows: <install path>\veritas\netbackup\sec\at\bin\vssat setexpiryintervals -p <plugin_name> -t <user> -e 2592000
UNIX: usr/openv/netbackup/sec/at/bin/vssat setexpiryintervals -p <plugin_name> -t <user> -e 2592000
Ensure that the certificates for both sides use the same broker or are children of the same root broker and that trusts are established between them.
See the NetBackup Security and Encryption Guide for more information on broker hierarchies and how to establish trust relationships between brokers.
Ensure that connectivity between the physical systems in question is possible. If general sockets cannot connect between the computers (such as ping and telnet), issues within the network unrelated to NetBackup can cause this problem.
Ensure that the system has sufficient swap space and the following directories are not full:
/home/username
/usr/openv/netbackup/logs
/tmp
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