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  4. About SERVER entries in the bp.conf file
NetBackup™ Troubleshooting Guide

About SERVER entries in the bp.conf file

On UNIX and Linux computers, every SERVER entry in a client bp.conf file must be a NetBackup primary or media server. That is, each computer that is listed as a SERVER must have either NetBackup primary or media server software installed. The client service on some clients cannot be started if the client name is incorrectly listed as a server.

If a bp.conf SERVER entry specifies a NetBackup client-only computer, SAN client backups or restores over Fibre Channel may fail to start. In this case, determine if the nbftclnt process is running on the client. If it is not running, check the nbftclnt unified logging file (OID 200) for errors. You may see the following in the nbftclnt log:

The license is expired or this is not a NBU server. Please check 
your configuration. Note: unless NBU server, the host name can't be 
listed as server in NBU configuration.

Remove or correct the SERVER entry in the bp.conf file, restart nbftclnt on the client, and retry the operation.

Note:

The nbftclnt process on the client must be running before you start a SAN client backup or restore over Fibre Channel.

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