If the Linux access node is visible in the CommCell Console, you do not need to perform this procedure.
Procedure
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Turn ON the VM and log in. 
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Verify that the VM is displayed in the CommCell Browser. If not, the VM might have failed to register with the vCenter. 
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Before registering or re-registering the Linux access node: - 
Stop services on the Linux access node. 
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If there is a previously registered virtual machine client with the same name in the CommCell Console, delete the client to revoke the certificate for the previous registration. 
 
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To register the Linux access node: - 
Open a command line window on the VM. 
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Go to the /etc/ folder. 
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Enter the following command (the command can be found in /etc/ ): ./init_clientsc
 
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If the VM is still not displayed in the CommCell Browser after a short time interval, verify the connection to the vCenter and run the /var/log/init_client.log command again. 
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Verify connectivity between the CommServe system, the proxy, and machine where the Access Node and MediaAgent (OVA) is deployed. 
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If incorrect information is entered for the OVF template deployment (for example, a CS user name with insufficient privileges), the /var/log/init_client.log file on the Linux access node might include the following lines: Client failed to register. Please view /var/log/commvault/SimCallWrapper.log for more details.Note The init_client.log file is in the /var/log/ directory on the access node. All the other log files can be found in the /var/log/commvault/Log_Files/ unless you specified a different log file folder during installation. Perform the following additional steps in the vSphere Client: - 
Turn OFF the access node. 
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Go to Edit Settings to modify the properties. 
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On the vApp Options tab in the vSphere Web Client (or Options tab in the vSphere Client), verify and modify the OVA properties. 
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Turn ON the access node. If the modified properties are correct, the OVA registration will be successful. 
 
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