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A package store is a shared location used for storing NetVault Backup Client and plug-in binary files for push installations. Only CIFS shares (including Linux Samba shares) are currently supported as package stores. You can set up a package store in NetVault Backup by providing the path and user credentials for the CIFS share.
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In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration, and then on the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, click Install Software/Add Clients. |
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Click Manage Stores, and provide the following details. |
Provide the UNC (uniform naming convention) path of the CIFS (Common Internet File System) share. The format for specifying the path for Windows-based server is: The format for specifying the path for Linux-based server is: NOTE: On the Windows-based server, if the server IP address is used to configure a local package store (for example, \\10.11.12.3\PkgStore), the user credentials are not validated when the package store is added or updated. If you specify invalid credentials, no errors are reported. However, the deployment task fails if the authentication fails and the packages cannot be retrieved from the store. Therefore, Quest recommends that you use the server name when configuring the path to a local store (for example, \\WinServer1\PkgStore). | |
Specify a user account that can be used to access the CIFS share. | |
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You can update the UNC path or user credentials for an existing package store.
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In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration, and then on the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, click Install Software/Add Clients. |
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Click Manage Stores, and in the package store list, select the applicable package store. |
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