Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 173

Install Backup Exec RALUS Agent, Maintenance > Host File Editor

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the SnapServer 9 If CA Antivirus has been installed, you will have an /opt directory. If it has not been installed, create an /opt directory: mkdir /opt 10 Create the following symbolic links from the new directories in ralus to the /opt directory: ln -s /hd/[volumename]/ralus/VRTS /opt ln -s /hd/[volumename]/ralus/VRTSralus /opt ln -s /hd/[volumename]/ralus/VRTSvxms /opt where [volumename] is the name of the volume with the most available space. 11 Use the host file editor (Maintenance > Host File Editor screen) to add all the Backup Exec servers to /etc/hosts on the SnapServer, and verify that the agent server can ping the main Backup Exec server. Note Do not edit the /etc/hosts file directly with a text editor. Install Backup Exec RALUS Agent 1 From a network client, create a ralusinstall directory on SHARE1 of the SnapServer, then copy the RALUS agent tar file or contents of the RALUS agent CD to the directory. 2 If you copied the files from the CD, proceed to Step 3. If you downloaded the files from the Symantec website, in SSH, extract the files: cd /shares/SHARE1/ralusinstall tar -zxvf [filename].tar.gz where [filename] is the name of the Backup Exec tar file. 3 Install the agent: cd /shares/SHARE1/ralusinstall (or other directory containing the CD contents) ./installralus Follow the installation instructions, accepting the default options. Note During the installation process, you may see an error message about the failure to add root to the beoper group. This error will be resolved in the following step. 4 Add the user root to the group beoper manually (or any other local Snap user you wish to use to perform backups): Appendix A Backup and Replication Solutions 157

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the SnapServer
Appendix A
Backup and Replication Solutions
157
9
If CA Antivirus has been installed, you will have an
/opt
directory. If it has not
been installed, create an
/opt
directory:
mkdir /opt
10
Create the following symbolic links from the new directories in
ralus
to the
/opt
directory:
ln -s /hd/
[volumename]
/ralus/VRTS /opt
ln -s /hd/
[volumename]
/ralus/VRTSralus /opt
ln -s /hd/
[volumename]
/ralus/VRTSvxms /opt
where
[volumename]
is the name of the volume with the most available space.
11
Use the host file editor (
Maintenance > Host File Editor
screen) to add all the
Backup Exec servers to
/etc/hosts
on the SnapServer, and verify that the agent
server can ping the main Backup Exec server.
Note
Do not edit the
/etc/hosts
file directly with a text editor.
Install Backup Exec RALUS Agent
1
From a network client, create a
ralusinstall
directory on SHARE1 of the
SnapServer, then copy the RALUS agent tar file or contents of the RALUS agent
CD to the directory.
2
If you copied the files from the CD, proceed to Step 3. If you downloaded the files
from the Symantec website, in SSH, extract the files:
cd /shares/SHARE1/ralusinstall
tar -zxvf
[filename]
.tar.gz
where
[filename]
is the name of the Backup Exec tar file.
3
Install the agent:
cd /shares/SHARE1/ralusinstall
(or other directory containing the CD contents)
./installralus
Follow the installation instructions,
accepting the default options.
Note
During the installation process, you may see an error message about the
failure to add root to the
beoper
group. This error will be resolved in the following
step.
4
Add the user
root
to the group
beoper
manually (or any other local Snap user you
wish to use to perform backups):