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NetVault 13.2 - Installation Guide

Introduction Deploying NetVault Reviewing pre-installation requirements Installing NetVault Reviewing post-installation requirements Upgrading NetVault Licensing NetVault Removing NetVault Troubleshooting

Windows

Increase non-interactive desktop heap on NetVault Server: On Windows-based NetVault Servers, the default setting for the non-interactive desktop heap memory setting has the potential to be exhausted when you do the following:

To correct these issues, increase the size of the non-interactive desktop heap in the following registry value:

The SharedSection setting in this registry value controls how the desktop heap is allocated. The heap size is specified in KB. The format for specifying the heap size is as follows:

xxx defines the maximum size of the system-wide heap
yyyy defines the size of each desktop heap
zzzz defines the size of the desktop heap that is associated with a non-interactive Windows station
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Start the Registry Editor. (In the Run box on the Start Menu, type regedit, and press Enter.)
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Expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\SubSystems key.
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On the right pane, right-click Windows, and select Modify.
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In the Edit String dialog box, change the value for the SharedSection parameter from 512 to 1024:
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Click OK, and close the Registry Editor.

Installing NetVault

Installation overview

You can install NetVault by using the interactive or non-interactive installation method. You can also use the push installation method to simultaneously install the NetVault Client software on multiple Windows and Linux-based machines. This section provides an overview of the NetVault installer and available installation methods.

It includes the following topics:

The NetVault installer is offered as a single file —typically an application. The installation file is named as follows:

NetVault offers separate client-only and server-only installation packages for Linux- and Windows-based systems. Both the server and the client packages are available in pure 64-bit versions.

On Mac OS X, the installer is packaged as a disk image (.dmg) file. The installation file for Mac OS X is named as follows: netvault-<RYYYYMMMDD>-vx.x.x.x-client-MacOSX.dmg.

NetVault supports installations in the following languages: English, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Japanese, and Korean. The installer automatically detects the system language and uses it as the default language. On systems that use an unsupported language, the installer defaults to English.

You can run the NetVault installer in graphical, text, or unattended mode. These modes are available for both new and upgrade installations. This section provides an overview of the available installation modes.

Use the graphical mode to install the software interactively from a graphical user interface. This mode is available on all supported operating systems that provide a graphical environment. The graphical mode requires GTK packages or X Window System libraries on Linux- and UNIX-based systems. The installer automatically runs in graphical mode if no installation mode is specified.

Use the text mode to install the software interactively from a text-based user interface. This mode is available on all supported operating systems, except Windows. On systems that do not provide a graphical environment, the installer automatically runs in text mode if no installation mode is specified.

Use the unattended mode to perform automated installations with minimal or no user interaction. This mode is supported on all operating systems. When performing unattended installations, you can specify the installation options at the command line or in an option file.

When running the NetVault installer, you can use the --mode option to specify the installation mode. Generally, you do not need to use this option because the installer automatically uses the default mode. If, for any reason, the default mode cannot be initialized, then the installer tries to use the alternative GUI or text modes, if available. For example, on Linux, if the GTK libraries are unavailable, the default gtk mode cannot be initialized. In such cases, the installer tries to use the xwindow mode, and if no X Server is detected, the installer defaults to text mode.

The following table lists the supported installation modes.

Linux

Mac OS X

Windows

UNIX

OS without any graphical environment

To run the installer in unattended mode, it is necessary to use the --mode option; the installer does not automatically switch to this mode. The --mode option is also required to run the installer in text mode on machines that support GUI (for example, to perform remote installations on Linux- or UNIX-based systems).

The installer generates a log file in the system temporary directory. The file is named as follows: netvault_{GUID}_install.log, where {GUID} is unique for each installation occurrence (for example, netvault_274bffb2-a3c1-457e-7f5e-221bf60a7689_install.log).

If the installation fails for any reason, you can examine the log file for details about the problem.

If an installation or upgrade is unsuccessful, the installer may not generate the regular log file. Instead, the installer may leave an intermediate log file is named bitrock_installer.log or bitrock_installer_nnn.log in the system temporary directory.

The push installation method lets you install one or more software packages on remote machines. You can use this method to install or upgrade the NetVault client and plug-ins on multiple machines. You can perform push installations from the NetVault WebUI. Push installation is available for Windows-to-Windows, Windows-to-Linux, Linux-to-Linux, and Linux-to-Windows scenarios. For more information about this method, see the Quest NetVault Administrator's Guide.

Installing NetVault in GUI mode

The graphical mode is available on all supported operating systems that provide a graphical environment. This mode requires GTK packages or X Window System libraries on Linux- and UNIX-based systems.

After the installation completes, you can unmount the disk image from the Finder window by clicking the Eject icon next to the virtual drive icon. Alternatively, you can click the virtual drive icon on the desk top, and press CMD+E.

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In the Language Selection dialog box, select the language for your NetVault installation.
Standard: This option allows you to use the NetVault Server in standalone mode.
Managed Service Provider: This option allows you to use NetVault Server and provide backup as a service to clients or customers.
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In the License Agreement dialog box, select the I accept the agreement option if you accept all the terms.
Click Next to continue.
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In the Installation Directory dialog box, specify the installation path.
On Linux: /usr/netvault
On Solaris: /opt/netvault
On Windows: C:\Program Files\Quest\NetVault or
To change the location, type the new path, and click Next. If the specified path does not exist, it is automatically created during installation. You can also click Browse, and select the target directory from the Explorer window.
Select the Yes option, and then click Next to continue.
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In the Machine Name dialog box, specify a unique name for the NetVault Server. Click Next.
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In the Machine Password dialog box, specify a password for the NetVault machine.
In the Retype password box, type the password again for confirmation. Click Next.
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When installing the NetVault Server, the NetVault Database Directory dialog box is displayed next. This dialog box is not displayed during client installations.
In the Database Directory box, specify the installation path for the NetVault Database.
On Linux: /usr/netvault/db
On Windows: C:\Program Files\Quest\NetVault\db
To change the location, type the new path, and click Next. If the specified path does not exist, it is automatically created during installation. You can also click Browse, and select the target directory from the Explorer window.
Allow NetVault to create PostgreSQL Linux user: By default, this option is selected.
Linux user name: Select this option if you want to use the already existing Linux user account.
Click Next to continue.
In the Password box, specify a password for the PostgreSQL database super user.
In the Retype password box, type the password again for confirmation.
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In the Ready to Install dialog box, review the installation parameters, and click Next to begin installation.
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