4 To start the installation wizard, double-click the install.exe file.
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7 When the License Agreement dialog box appears, review the license agreement, select I Agree, and click Next.
8 In The the Non-Privileged User dialog box, enter the name and password of the non-privileged user account that you want to use for NetVault SmartDisk (if the account does not exist, the installer creates it for you), the Windows® Domain, if applicable, and click Next.
9 If the user account that you entered in the previous step does not exist, select Yes, and click Next when the Preinstall Warnings dialog box appears
10 In the Select Installation Folder dialog box, change the path if you do not want to use the default.To use a different directory, type the path in the Folder box, or click Browse to point to the new location.To see how much space NetVault SmartDisk requires for the selected installation directory and files, click Disk Cost, review the information on the SmartDisk Disk Space dialog box, and then click OK. The Disk Cost information is calculated only for the NetVault SmartDisk software binaries. It does not include the disk space required for the Staging Store or Chunk Store. To determine the disk space required for the Staging Store or Chunk Store, see Determining the required disk space for NetVault SmartDisk Instances.
11 Click Next.
12 In the Select Staging Path Folder dialog box, indicate whether you want use a Remote or Local directory, and then click Next.
NOTE: After installation is finished, you can add additional volumes. For more information, see Updating the Storage Pool directory structure.
▪ If you selected Remote — the default is Local — on the Select Remote Staging Path Folder dialog box, specify the path for the Staging Store; use the \\server\share format. Enter the user name and corresponding password required to access the remote path, and then click Next.
▪ If you selected Local, on the Select Staging Path Folder dialog box, specify the file-system path for the Staging Store, and then click Next.
14 In the Store Path Folder Configuration dialog box, indicate whether you want to use a Remote or Local directory, and then click Next.
NOTE: After installation is finished, you can add additional volumes. For more information, see Updating the Storage Pool directory structure.
▪ If you selected Remote — the default is Local — on the Select Remote Store Path Folder dialog box, specify the path for the Chunk Store; use the \\server\share format. Enter the user name and corresponding password required to access the remote path, and then click Next.
▪ If you selected Local, on the Select Store Path Folder dialog box, specify the file-system path for the Chunk Store, and then click Next.
16 In the WebDAV Authentication Configuration dialog box, select Yes to enable WebDAV authentication, and click Next.
IMPORTANT: This feature is required for vRanger.
17 In the WebDAV Authentication Credentials dialog box, enter the user name and password for the WebDAV account, and click Next.To update these credentials later, see Enabling or updating authentication for WebDAV access.
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2 Open a command prompt by clicking Start > Programs Accessories > Command Prompt.
3 In the Command Prompt window, change to the bin directory in the NetVault SmartDisk directory:
The preceding list identifies the default structure. If your NetVault SmartDisk Storage Pool Strategy requires a different structure, update it before you add NetVault SmartDisk as a device to your backup product. Examples of other structures that you might use include a third-party deduplication appliance, filer, or other NAS that is mapped or accessible through UNC. You might also want to implement an optimal performance strategy for your NetVault SmartDisk Storage Pools, which might require a different structure.For more information, see Defining a NetVault SmartDisk Storage Pool strategy
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