This section includes the following topics:
To back up the client machine added by MSP administrator, first add them to default client group.
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NOTE: The client list is not displayed for tenant administrator. Tenant administrator must use the Find Machine option to locate and add such clients. |
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If the client resides on a network that is outside the firewall, select the Client is Outside Firewall check box, and configure the firewall settings. For more information, see About firewall settings. |
The client machine is listed on the Manage Client page. You can view the following information about the machines:
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Status: Displays the status icons, which indicate whether the client is online of offline. |
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Client: Displays the NetVault name assigned to the client. |
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Version: Displays the NetVault version installed on the machine. |
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Description: Displays the client description. |
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Trace Status: Select or clear the check box to enable or disable tracing on the relevant NetVault client machine to capture diagnostic information. For more information, see Enabling tracing and Disabling tracing. |
The client is online. You can add the client to the NetVault Server. | |
The client is offline. Try adding the client later when it is online. |
When adding clients to NetVault Server, only an MSP administrator can use the following procedure to add multiple MSP clients at the same time.
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In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration, and then on the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, select the Install Software/Add Clients option. |
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On the Machines to Be Added as Clients page, next to Machines, click the add (+) icon, and select a method for adding the deployment targets. |
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In the Add Machines window, on the Machine Details tab, enter the following details based on your method selection. |
On the Installation Settings tab, provide the NetVault password. If no NetVault password is set for the client, specify the administrator password for the machine. Click Next. | |||||
On the Client Settings tab, provide the following details:
Click Next. | |||||
If the client resides on a network that is outside the firewall, select the Client is Outside Firewall check box on the Firewall Settings tab, and provide the TCP/IP port specifications. For more information about these settings, see About firewall settings. |
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Click Verify to check connectivity to the clients. If any errors are reported, click Edit, and modify the applicable installation parameters. |
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To submit the task, click Add Clients. |
Firewall settings are required to communicate with NetVault Clients that reside outside the firewall. MSP administrator and tenant administrator can use these settings to specify the TCP/IP ports for establishing data transfer channels, message channels, and broadcast channels through the firewall.
MSP administrator and tenant administrator can configure the firewall settings when deploying or adding a client, or update these settings from the Change Settings page. MSP administrator and tenant administrator can also use the NetVault WebUI to configure the firewall settings for new or existing clients.
The following table provides a brief description of the firewall settings.
Ports that plug-ins use to connect to remote storage devices. Configure this option on clients that connect to remote devices. | |
Ports for receiving messages during data transfers. | |
Ports for sending messages during data transfers. | |
Ports for sending NDMP messages (NDMP control channels). By default, NetVault uses port number 10000. You can change it, if necessary. | |
Ports to listen on for NetVault devices operating as NDMP movers. | |
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