Network Backup problems

Hopefully i'm in the right forum!
I have three macs which i usually backup over a network using Netvault Backbone software. Due to a recent hardware failure, one mac has been completely re-installed complete with a new hdd (os 10.5.8), and another has been upgraded to 10.6.1.
The third machine hosts the backup software and also the tape drive (and runs on 10.4.11).
I now find that one of the macs does not appear in the Netvault software, regardless of what i try. I have pinged all machines from all others and all pings work ok.
One thing i have noticed is that both the client machines have somehow given themselves the same machine name. The newly re-installed system has given itself the same name as my other mac.
Netvault uses the machine name as part of its recognition process so this is possibly the reason...however, I have no idea how the computers get these names, or how i can go about editing them, or even where i go to find the name.
Please help!!

Open the Terminal application in the Utilities folder. At the prompt:
cd /
sudo pico /etc/hosts
You will be prompted to enter your admin password which will not be echoed.
Pico is a simple editor but it's adequate to make a few changes to your hosts file. When you've made your changes press CTRL-X. You'll then be prompted about saving before quitting.

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