HP D2D D2D NAS Integration with NetBackup (EH985-90936, March 2011) - Page 20

Backing up to and restoring from D2D NAS shares, Creating a backup policy, Policies

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4 Backing up to and restoring from D2D NAS shares Creating a backup policy This section will describe how to create a backup policy using the storage unit created in the previous section. NetBackup 7 provides a 'wizard' for policy creation. 1. Open the NetBackup Administration console and select the Policies section from the left hand menu tree. 2. Select Actions - New Policy from the top menu, enter a policy name and tick the box to select the wizard. 3. Select the policy type. The policy type in this case will be MS-Windows for a Windows file system backup. For other types of backups it may be necessary to load particular agents. 4. Click Add and specify the client that will be backed up. In the example shown the client is co-existing with the master server although normally it would be attached via the network. If the desired client is not detected it may be blocked by the Windows firewall. Either turn off the firewall or open the appropriate ports. These can be specified in client properties. The client name can either be entered or selected from a list (click on small computer icon). 20 Backing up to and restoring from D2D NAS shares

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4 Backing up to and restoring from D2D NAS shares
Creating a backup policy
This section will describe how to create a backup policy using the storage unit created in the
previous section. NetBackup 7 provides a ‘wizard’ for policy creation.
1.
Open the NetBackup Administration console and select the
Policies
section from the left hand
menu tree.
2.
Select
Actions – New Policy
from the top menu, enter a policy name and tick the box to select
the wizard.
3.
Select the
policy type
. The policy type in this case will be MS-Windows for a Windows file
system backup. For other types of backups it may be necessary to load particular agents.
4.
Click
Add
and specify the client that will be backed up. In the example shown the client is
co-existing with the master server although normally it would be attached via the network.
If the desired client is not detected it may be blocked by the Windows firewall. Either turn off
the firewall or open the appropriate ports. These can be specified in client properties. The
client name can either be entered or selected from a list (click on small computer icon).
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Backing up to and restoring from D2D NAS shares