Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 174

Uninstall the Backup Exec RALUS AGENT, See To Set Password Policy for Local Users

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the SnapServer cli group member add group-name=beoper user-name=root Note If using a local Snap user account other than root or admin, and if password policies are enabled, configure the user to be exempt from password expiration. See "To Set Password Policy for Local Users" on page 68. 5 Start the Backup Exec RALUS agent by rebooting the SnapServer either through the Admin Tool (Maintenance > Restart), or by typing: /etc/rc.d/init.d/VRTSralus.init start 6 Verify that using Backup Exec, you can create a job using the UNIX agent: a Create a Guardian Root login account on the Backup Exec server. b Connect as root (the password will be the same as the admin account password). c Create a job and choose the Unix agent representing the SnapServer. d Verify that you can connect to the agent, configure a job, and run the job. Uninstall the Backup Exec RALUS AGENT 1 To uninstall the RALUS Agent, you will need the tar or install directory that you copied to the SnapServer when you installed the Agent (follow Steps 1 through 3 of Install Backup Exec RALUS Agent). Make sure you see the script uninstallralus 2 Type: ./uninstallralus Follow the prompts. 3 Verify that the Symantec RALUS agent has been uninstalled by typing the following command: rpm -qa | grep VRTS 158 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the SnapServer
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
cli group member add group-name=beoper user-name=root
Note
If using a local Snap user account other than
root
or
admin
, and if password
policies are enabled, configure the user to be exempt from password expiration.
See “To Set Password Policy for Local Users” on page 68.
5
Start the Backup Exec RALUS agent by rebooting the SnapServer either through
the Admin Tool (
Maintenance > Restart
), or by typing:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/VRTSralus.init start
6
Verify that using Backup Exec, you can create a job using the UNIX agent:
a
Create a Guardian Root login account on the Backup Exec server.
b
Connect as
root
(the password will be the same as the admin account
password).
c
Create a job and choose the Unix agent representing the SnapServer.
d
Verify that you can connect to the agent, configure a job, and run the job.
Uninstall the Backup Exec RALUS AGENT
1
To uninstall the RALUS Agent, you will need the tar or install directory that you
copied to the SnapServer when you installed the Agent (follow Steps 1 through 3
of Install Backup Exec RALUS Agent). Make sure you see the script
uninstallralus
2
Type:
./uninstallralus
Follow the prompts.
3
Verify that the Symantec RALUS agent has been uninstalled by typing the
following command:
rpm -qa | grep VRTS