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Burn the “.iso” file for the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery for NetVault Backup Server onto a blank CD. |
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Use the CD created in Step 1 to boot the server; if connected through a USB port, the port must use the 3.0 protocol or earlier. |
IMPORTANT: Unless there is a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server in your environment, drdaemon requires a static IP address to communicate with the NetVault Backup Server. If there is no DHCP Server, set the IP address manually. If you are running multiple NetVault Bare Metal Recovery instances for NetVault Backup Server simultaneously, stopping the NetVault Service on one instance can cause the service of the other instances to stop if the host names are identical. To avoid this conflict, press the Tab key at the VaultOS client boot prompt to interrupt the boot routine, and enter a unique host name for each instance by using the kernel argument, for example, “hostname=samplehost1.” |
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Double-click the NetCFG icon on the desktop. |
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When the Network Connections dialog box is displayed, select the connection that you want to change, and click Edit. |
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Click the IPv4 Settings tab, select Manual from the Method list, click Add, and enter the IP, netmask, and gateway addresses in the applicable fields. Leave the DNS servers field blank. |
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Click the IPv6 Settings tab, select Manual from the Method list, click Add, and enter the IP, prefix, and gateway addresses in the applicable fields. Leave the DNS servers field blank. |
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When you are finished, click Save to return to the Network Connections dialog box, and then click Close. |
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In the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Daemon process terminal (command prompt), press <Ctrl+C> to stop the process. |
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To open a new NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Daemon process terminal, double-click the Terminal icon on the desktop. |
NetVault Backup: This icon starts the NetVault Backup WebUI. | |
drdaemon: This icon starts the drdaemon interface. |
The next step is to detect and add the locally-attached tape library or standalone tape device through NetVault Backup. The following topics describe adding a library manually or using a VTL. For a detailed description, see the Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide.
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In the Navigation pane of the NetVault Backup WebUI, click Manage Devices, and then click Add Device. |
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In the NetVault Backup Clients list, select the client that is physically connected to the target device. |
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After NetVault Bare Metal Recovery for NetVault Backup Server has started, change to the /usr/netvault/config directory. |
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After the [libraries] stanza, enter the following line: |
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Locate the [drives] stanza, and insert the following line: |
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If there are multiple drives, enter more lines after the [drives] stanza. |
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In the Navigation pane of the NetVault Backup WebUI, click Manage Devices, and then click Add Device. |
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Select the Virtual tape library/media changer and Re-add previously generated virtual device options, and click Next. |
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