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Installing the Symantec Backup Exec RALUS Agent

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server Installing the Symantec Backup Exec RALUS Agent Note This procedure assumes that you are using the default Snap Server configuration; and you have created a directory called agent (to which to copy your agent/client files) on the default share (SHARE1), such that the path to the directory is /shares/SHARE1/agent. To install the Backup Exec RALUS agent, do the following: Prepare the Snap Server 1 Connect to the server over SSH. Note SSH v2 is required. If you fail to connect to the server, ensure that your SSH client is configured to connect via SSH v2. 2 Log in as admin (using the password for the admin account). 3 You are placed into the CLI shell. However, a standard Linux shell must be used to install the agent. To launch a shell, type the following command and press Enter: osshell 4 Change to root by entering the following command: su Give the root password (same as admin password). 5 Select a volume on which to put a directory called ralus. Note If you later delete the volume the ralus directory is on, you will need to reinstall the agent. cd /hd ls [lists all the volumes] df -h [shows volume usage] 6 Determine which volume has the most available space by looking at the Avail column in the volume usage table. Change directory to the volume with the most available space. cd [volumename] where [volumename] is the name of the volume with the most available space. 7 Create a directory ralus on that volume: mkdir ralus 140 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server
140
Snap Server Administrator Guide
Installing the Symantec Backup Exec RALUS Agent
Note
This procedure assumes that you are using the default Snap Server
configuration; and you have created a directory called
agent
(to which to copy your
agent/client files) on the default share (SHARE1), such that the path to the directory
is /
shares/SHARE1/agent
.
To install the Backup Exec RALUS agent, do the following:
Prepare the Snap Server
1
Connect to the server over SSH.
Note
SSH v2 is required. If you fail to connect to the server, ensure that your SSH
client is configured to connect via SSH v2.
2
Log in as admin (using the password for the admin account).
3
You are placed into the CLI shell.
However, a standard Linux shell must be used
to install the agent. To launch a shell, type the following command and press
Enter:
osshell
4
Change to root by entering the following command:
su -
Give the root password (same as admin password).
5
Select a volume on which to put a directory called
ralus
.
Note
If you later delete the volume the
ralus
directory is on, you will need to
reinstall the agent.
cd /hd
ls
[lists all the volumes]
df -h
[shows volume usage]
6
Determine which volume has the most available space by looking at the
Avail
column in the volume usage table. Change directory to the volume with the most
available space.
cd
[volumename]
where
[volumename]
is the name of the volume with the most available space.
7
Create a directory
ralus
on that volume:
mkdir ralus