
#BACKUP EXEC PORTS INSTALL#

#BACKUP EXEC PORTS DRIVER#
File system filter driver compatibility.Continuous Protection Server and Backup Exec compatibility.Checking your environment before installation.Installing Continuous Protection Server.Accessing the Symantec Backup Exec Web site.Accessing the Symantec Technical Support Web site.Accessing the Continuous Protection Server documentation.What you can do with Continuous Protection Server.Components of Continuous Protection Server.About Symantec Backup Exec Continuous Protection Server.Introducing Symantec Continuous Protection Server.Symantec Backup Exec Continuous Protection Server 2010 R3.If this should occur there will be a port conflict after the next reboot and the above changes will have to be made again.
#BACKUP EXEC PORTS WINDOWS#
Note: Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Small Business Server will sometimes change the services file back to its original state. From BEUtility, under Services Tasks, choose Start services.At the end of the document, add the following line (where 9,000 is the port to be used):.Browse to the C:\WINNT\System32\Drivers\ETC directory, and select the Services file. Go to Start > Run, and type NOTEPAD.EXE to start Notepad.Under Services Tasks, choose Stop services.Note: If it is not listed, then right-click All Media Servers and select New Media Server. From the right pane, select the Backup Exec Media Server.Note: By default located in C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Backup Exec\NT. Failing to do so will result in servers not being selectable inside Backup Exec or not able to be backed up at all. With previous versions of WinSol the Backup Exec NDMP port must be changed.Ĭaution: When changing the port for NDMP, the changes must take place on every server or workstation in the environment that needs to be protected by Backup Exec. Starting with Enterprise 5 the TCP port for NTHOST defaults to 12,000.

This port conflict will cause WinSol’s NTHOST program to fail with an error 15 on start up. In Backup Exec 9.x for Windows Servers, NDMP uses TCP port 10,000 to communicate with its Remote Agents. Either way, Tecsys can help: just contact our support team at with a brief description of your issue(s) and one of our technical specialists will contact you directly.Įarlier versions of WinSol/Enterprise on a Windows Server used TCP port 10,000 to communicate with its clients. You may not have the in-house expertise or the time to apply the instructions included with this document. Backup Exec / NTHOST TCP Port 10,000 Conflict Important Note: You may require further consultation on the content of this document.
