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Connecting a device to the NetVault Backup 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 Backup 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 Backup Server: Install the NetVault Backup 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 Backup Installation Guide. |
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Install the NetVault Backup Client: Install the NetVault Backup Client software on the individual cluster nodes. For instructions on installing the client software, see the Quest NetVault Backup Installation Guide. |
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Add NetVault Backup Clients: Add the clients to the NetVault Backup 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 Backup Server. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Clients. |
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On the Virtual Client page, provide the following information: |
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In Virtual Client Name, type a name for the virtual client. The name must be unique. Spaces are not recognized in a virtual client name and are replaced with an underscore (“_”) character. The virtual client name cannot be changed once it is configured. |
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In Virtual Client Address, type the IP address of the cluster application. |
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In the Package list, select the installation file for the plug-in. This list includes all cluster-aware “.npk” files copied to the packages directory and its subdirectories The following table provides the filenames for the installation files. Here x-x- x-x represents the version, build, and platform numbers. |
Plug-in for FileSystem (for Windows) |
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Plug-in for FileSystem (for Linux) |
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Plug-in for FileSystem (for Solaris (SPARC)) |
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Plug-in for Exchange |
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Plug-in for Hyper-V |
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Plug-in for Oracle |
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Plug-in for SQL Server |
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Plug-in for MySQL |
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To add a cluster node to the virtual client, select the client node in the Available Clients table, and click the Add button to the left of the item. The selected client is moved to the Chosen Clients table. |
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To remove a cluster node from the virtual client, select the client node in the Chosen Clients table, and click the Remove button to the left of the item. The selected client is moved to the Available Clients table. |
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Click Create Virtual Client. |
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