The following table lists the NetVault plug-ins that can be used in a cluster setup.
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Connecting a device to the NetVault Server or Client: This type of configuration allows the control of a robotic arm. However, during backups and restores, the data is transferred over the network. |
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Sharing drives: A derivative of the previous method can be used by connecting the physical library to the NetVault Server, thus, giving it the control of the robotic arm, and sharing the drive with the cluster nodes. This configuration allows the control of the robotic arm and at the same time enables local data transfers. |
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Connecting a device to a cluster node: This configuration offers the fastest method of data transfer as the data is routed directly to a locally attached device. |
This section includes the following topics:
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Install NetVault Server: Install the NetVault Server software on the designated machine. The server must be a separate machine outside the cluster setup. For instructions on installing the server software, see the Quest NetVault Installation Guide. |
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Install the NetVault Client: Install the NetVault Client software on the individual cluster nodes. For instructions on installing the client software, see the Quest NetVault Installation Guide. |
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Add NetVault Clients: Add the clients to the NetVault Server. For information about adding a client, see Adding clients. |
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Copy the installation file: Copy the “.npk” installation file for the cluster-aware plug-in to the NetVault Server. |
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