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NetVault 13.2 - Installation Guide

Introduction Deploying NetVault Reviewing pre-installation requirements Installing NetVault Reviewing post-installation requirements Upgrading NetVault Licensing NetVault Removing NetVault Troubleshooting

Installing NetVault in text mode

The text mode is available on all supported operating systems, except Windows.

NOTE:  
When running the installer on Mac OS X from a remote terminal (SSH or telnet), it may be necessary to use the --mode text option. Otherwise, the installer may run in full graphic mode without showing any output in the console.
Select the language for your NetVault installation. To select English, press 1 or Enter. To select a different language, press the corresponding key.
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The License Agreement screen is displayed next. Press Enter to read through the agreement.
Press y to accept the license agreement and continue.
On Linux: /usr/netvault
On Solaris: /opt/netvault
To change the location, type the new path, and press Enter. If the specified path does not exist, it is automatically created during installation.
Press y to continue.
To change the location, type the new path, and press Enter. If the specified path does not exist, it is automatically created during installation.
Press y to continue.
Press Enter if you want to select the default option.
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In the Ready to Install screen, review the installation parameters, and press Enter to begin installation.

Installing NetVault in unattended mode

The unattended mode is supported on all operating systems. When performing unattended installations, you can specify the installation options at the command line or in an option file.

An option file is a text file that provides answers to the questions that would be asked during the installation process. Each answer is stored as a value for a variable identified in the option file. You can save the option file in any directory and assign it any valid filename.

The installer uses the default values for options that are omitted (except for the password for PostgreSQL Database Superuser, which does not have a default value).

You can specify the following parameters at the command line or in the option file.

On Linux and UNIX: ./<Name of the installation file> --help

On Windows: <Name of the installation file> --help

--unattendedmodeui <interaction level>

Specifies the interaction level for the unattended installation.

The allowed values are:

none: This is the default mode for unattended installations. In this mode, the installer does not display any prompts or progress information.
minimal: In this mode, the installer does not display any prompts, but it provides the progress information through pop-up windows.
minimalWithDialogs: In this mode, the installer displays some prompts, and it provides the progress information through pop-up windows.

--optionfile <filename>

Specifies the name of the option file. Provide the full path if the file does not reside in the current directory.

--installer-language <NetVault language>

Specifies the language for your NetVault installation. The supported languages are:

en: English
zh_CN: Simplified Chinese
fr: French
de: German
ja: Japanese
ko: Korean

The default is English (en).

--setup-type <setup-type>

Specifies the setup type for NetVault Server. The setup type can be:

Standard: This is a default option and enables you to use the NetVault Server in standalone mode.
MSP: This option enables you to use NetVault Server and provide backup as a service to clients or customers. The Managed Service Provider (MSP) option is supported on the Windows and Linux Server pure 64-bit versions.

--prefix <installation directory>

Specifies the installation path for NetVault. If the path contains spaces, enclose it in quotation marks (“ ”).

The default path is as follows:

On Linux: /usr/netvault
On Windows: “C:\Program Files\Quest\NetVault”

--logical-name <NetVault machine name>

Specifies the NetVault machine name.

By default, NetVault uses the OS-assigned machine name. For more information about machine names, see Determine NetVault name and password.

--password <password>

Specifies the NetVault machine password.

The machine password is used while adding a NetVault Client to the server. The password can contain a maximum of 100 characters. It cannot contain the following characters:

\ and spaces

For more information about passwords, see Determine NetVault name and password.

If no password is set during installation, NetVault uses the system’s root or administrator password.

--db-dir <NetVault Database installation>

Specifies the installation path for NetVault Database. This parameter can only be specified for NetVault Server installations.

If the path contains spaces, enclose it in quotation marks (“ ”).

The default path for NetVault Database is as follows:

On Linux: /usr/netvault/db
On Windows: “C:\Program Files\Quest\NetVault\db”

--pg-linuxuser-option <pg-linuxuser-option>

Specifies the option for PostgreSQL Linux user account. For more information about NetVault PostgreSQL Linux user account, see Determine NetVault PostgreSQL Linux user account. The default option will be selected if you do not provide the input here.

Default: auto

Allowed: auto custom

--pg-linuxuser-name <pg-linuxuser-name>

Required only when --pg-linuxuser-option is set to custom.

Default: netvault-pgsql

--pg-su-passwd <password>

Specifies the password for PostgreSQL Database Superuser. This parameter can only be specified for NetVault Server installations.

The password can contain a maximum of 100 characters. It cannot contain the following characters:

\ and spaces

For more information about specifying a password for the PostgreSQL database super user, see Determine NetVault name and password.

This section provides some examples of using the NetVault installer in unattended mode.

./<Name of the installation file> --mode unattended --pg-su-passwd MyDbPassword
./<Name of the installation file> --mode unattended --installer-language ja
--pg-su-passwd MyDbPassword
./<Name of the installation file> --mode unattended
./<Name of the installation file> --mode unattended --installer-language ja

This section provides some sample option files.

Installing NetVault Client on Windows using Group Policy

This section includes the following topics:

In an Active Directory (AD) Domain, you can create a Group Policy Object (GPO) to install the NetVault Client software on multiple machines in the domain.

a
Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
b
Right-click the domain, and click Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here.
d
In the left pane of the Group Policy Management Console, open the applicable nodes, and select the GPO. In the right-pane, go to the Security Filtering section.
e
By default, the policy is not applied to any client machines. To add a machine, click Add. In the dialog box that appears, click Object Types, and select Computers (if not already selected).
a
In the Group Policy Management Console, select the policy, and click Edit. Under Computer Configuration, expand Software Settings.
b
Right-click Software installation, point to New, and then click Package. In the Open dialog box, type the full UNC path of the shared installer package (for example, \\<file server>\<share>\<installation file name>), and click Open.
NOTE: Verify that you use the UNC path; do not use the Browse button to access the shared location.
c
In the Deploy Software dialog box, leave the Assigned option selected, and click OK.
d
Close the Group Policy Management Editor and the Group Policy Management Console.
1
Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
2
Select the Group Policy Object that you used to deploy the package, and then click Edit.
3
In the Group Policy Management Editor, expand Software Settings.
4
Open the Software installation node.
5
In the right-pane of the Group Policy Management Editor, right-click the entry for NetVault, point to All Tasks, and then click Redeploy application.
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Close the Group Policy Management Editor and the Group Policy Management Console.
1
Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Group Policy Management.
3
In the Group Policy Management Editor, expand Software Settings.
4
Open the Software installation node.
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In the right-pane of the Group Policy Management Editor, right-click the entry for NetVault, point to All Tasks, and then click Remove.
Click Immediately uninstall the software from users and computers, and then click OK.
Click Allow users to continue to use the software but prevent new installations, and then click OK.
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Close the Group Policy Management Editor and the Group Policy Management Console.

Reviewing post-installation requirements

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