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Backup and Restore Operations with the EMC Legato NetWorker Client, Add the Snap Server as a Root User

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server 10 Delete the client files you copied to the Snap Server because they are no longer needed. 11 To verify the success of the installation, use your backup management software to configure and run a test backup. Backup and Restore Operations with the EMC Legato NetWorker Client This section describes special procedures EMC Legato NetWorker users must use in order to perform backup and restore operations on the Snap Server. Add the Snap Server as a Root User For backup operations, NetWorker requires that the Snap Server be configured as a root user. To add the Snap Server root user as one of the administrators, use the following procedure: 1 Open the NetWorker Administrator application. 2 Click the Configuration tab. 3 Click the User Groups menu item. 4 Click on the Administrators group. 5 In the Configuration box, add one of the following: user=root@hostname where hostname is the host name of the Snap Server for each Snap Server. Or, enter: user=root to add root for all Snap Servers. 6 Click OK. Recover and Retrieve Operations The EMC Legato NetWorker administrative interface does not support data recovery operations from a remote client for a Linux-based operating system such as the GuardianOS. To recover data, you must execute one of the following CLI commands from a SSH client. • Recover - The recover command restores data from a normal backup job. • Nsrretrieve - The retrieve command restores data from an archive. Use either the recover or the retrieve command exactly as described below. For more details on these commands, see the EMC Legato Networker Command Reference. 148 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the Snap Server
148
Snap Server Administrator Guide
10
Delete the client files you copied to the Snap Server because they are no longer
needed.
11
To verify the success of the installation, use your backup management software
to configure and run a test backup.
Backup and Restore Operations with the EMC Legato NetWorker Client
This section describes special procedures EMC Legato NetWorker users must use in
order to perform backup and restore operations on the Snap Server.
Add the Snap Server as a Root User
For backup operations, NetWorker requires that the Snap Server be configured as a
root user. To add the Snap Server root user as one of the administrators, use the
following procedure:
1
Open the NetWorker Administrator application.
2
Click the
Configuration
tab.
3
Click the
User Groups
menu item.
4
Click on the
Administrators
group.
5
In the Configuration box, add one of the following:
user=root@
hostname
where
hostname
is the host name of the Snap Server for each Snap Server.
Or, enter:
user=root
to add root for all Snap Servers.
6
Click
OK
.
Recover and Retrieve Operations
The EMC Legato NetWorker administrative interface does not support data
recovery operations from a remote client for a Linux-based operating system such
as the GuardianOS. To recover data, you must execute one of the following CLI
commands from a SSH client.
Recover —
The
recover
command restores data from a normal backup job.
Nsrretrieve —
The
retrieve
command restores data from an archive.
Use either the
recover
or the
retrieve
command exactly as described below. For
more details on these commands, see the
EMC Legato Networker Command Reference
.