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Good afternoon!

I've had a new strange problem come up in our environment that I need a
better way to solve than bouncing all of the NBU services. I haven't found
much in the guides that I have searched for the problem. The background
envrironment: NBU 5.0 master running on Solaris 7, NBU media server running
on Solaris 8. Clients are mixed of all operating systems. The problem is
occuring in the Java Admin Console where I continually get a message:

Activity Monitor Failed and must be restarted
To recover, first correct the problem described below and then select
Refresh.

Connection Refused.

The only way I've been able to solve this is to restart the NBU services on
the master and media server. But that's really not feasible now, because
I'm still running some backups. Things were running fine until just when
this crashed. Is there a single daemon that I can restart that controls the
Activity Monitor?

Thanks for the help in advance...helping me keep this system limping along
until I can deploy the new single master server!

Thanks,

Jennifer

Post New strange problem cropped up 
Does bpdbjobs work on the command line?


--- Jennifer Hooper <jennifer.hooper < at > peregrine.com>
wrote:

Good afternoon!

I've had a new strange problem come up in our
environment that I need a
better way to solve than bouncing all of the NBU
services. I haven't found
much in the guides that I have searched for the
problem. The background
envrironment: NBU 5.0 master running on Solaris 7,
NBU media server running
on Solaris 8. Clients are mixed of all operating
systems. The problem is
occuring in the Java Admin Console where I
continually get a message:

Activity Monitor Failed and must be restarted
To recover, first correct the problem described
below and then select
Refresh.

Connection Refused.

The only way I've been able to solve this is to
restart the NBU services on
the master and media server. But that's really not
feasible now, because
I'm still running some backups. Things were running
fine until just when
this crashed. Is there a single daemon that I can
restart that controls the
Activity Monitor?

Thanks for the help in advance...helping me keep
this system limping along
until I can deploy the new single master server!

Thanks,

Jennifer
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