Adaptec 5325301656 Administration Guide - Page 158

Install NetBackup v6.5 Client, Backup Exec server.

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server 8 Create a "symbolic" link to the openv directory in the /usr/ directory: ln -s hd/[volumename]/openv /usr/ where [volumename] is the name of the volume with the most available space. 9 Use the host file editor (Maintenance > Host File Editor screen) to add the Backup Exec servers to /etc/hosts on the Snap Server. Verify that you can ping the Backup Exec server. Install NetBackup v6.5 Client 1 Using a network client, copy the files called NBClients from the Client CD to a directory on a share (e.g., SHARE1 or Agent) on the Snap Server. 2 In SSH, install the files: cd /shares/SHARE1/NBClients/catalog/anb ./client.inst Follow the instructions, choosing RedHat Linux (choose 2.6 kernel version, if available) as the type. 3 Once the NetBackup Client is installed, reboot the server using the Administration Tool (Maintenance > Restart) to start the client service. 4 Verify that you can configure the UNIX client: a Create a policy and add the Snap Server as a client. b Look at the client list to verify that the Snap Server client is listed. Uninstall the NetBackup v6.5 Client 1 Log in to the client system as the root user. 2 Navigate to the volume where you installed the NetBackup directory. cd /hd/vol_mnt[X]/ rm -rf /usr/openv/ rmdir openv/ 3 Remove the NetBackup entries in the client's /etc/services file. Locate the lines, marked by the following strings and delete them: # NetBackup services#.....# End NetBackup services # 144 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server
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Snap Server Administrator Guide
8
Create a “symbolic” link to the
openv
directory in the
/usr/
directory:
ln -s hd/
[volumename]
/openv /usr/
where
[volumename]
is the name of the volume with the most available space.
9
Use the host file editor (
Maintenance > Host File Editor
screen) to add the Backup
Exec servers to
/etc/hosts
on the Snap Server. Verify that you can ping the
Backup Exec server.
Install NetBackup v6.5 Client
1
Using a network client, copy the files called
NBClients
from the Client CD to a
directory on a share (e.g., SHARE1 or Agent) on the Snap Server.
2
In SSH, install the files:
cd /shares/SHARE1/NBClients/catalog/anb
./client.inst
Follow the instructions, choosing RedHat Linux (choose 2.6 kernel version, if
available) as the type.
3
Once the NetBackup Client is installed, reboot the server using the
Administration Tool (
Maintenance > Restart
) to start the client service.
4
Verify that you can configure the UNIX client:
a
Create a policy and add the Snap Server as a client.
b
Look at the client list to verify that the Snap Server client is listed.
Uninstall the NetBackup v6.5 Client
1
Log in to the client system as the root user.
2
Navigate to the volume where you installed the NetBackup directory.
cd /hd/vol_mnt[X]/
rm -rf /usr/openv/
rmdir openv/
3
Remove the NetBackup entries in the client's
/etc/services
file.
Locate the lines, marked by the following strings and delete them:
# NetBackup services#
.....
# End NetBackup services #