You can configure the firewall settings when adding a client, or update these settings from the Change Settings page. You can also use the NetVault WebUI or Txtconfig utilities to configure the firewall settings for new or existing clients.
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In the Navigation pane, click Change Settings. |
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To configure default settings for the NetVault Server, go to Step C. |
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To configure default settings for a NetVault Client, click Clients. In the NetVault Clients table, select the client, and click Next. |
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On the Machine page, press p to view the main menu, and then press the option number for the Firewall page. |
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Save the settings or click Next to complete the configuration procedure. |
This section includes the following topics:
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In the Navigation pane, click Change Settings. |
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To configure default settings for a NetVault Client, click Clients. In the NetVault Clients table, select the client, and click Next. |
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Under System and Security, click General. In the General dialog box, configure the following settings. |
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Click Apply to apply the new settings and close the dialog box. |
To relocate the NetVault Database directory, use the procedures described in the following sections:
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If the systemd is supported on the system: |
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If the systemd is not supported on the system: |
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On the Machine page, press p to view the main menu, and then press the option number for the Services page. |
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Stop the netvault-pgsql service. |
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If the systemd is supported on the system: |
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If the systemd is not supported on the system: |
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Manually move the db directory to the new location. |
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From the Txtconfig utility, change the Database Directory path. |
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On the Machine page, press p to view the main menu, and then press the option number for the General page. |
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Press the option number for the Database Directory setting, and type the full path. |
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In the NetVault installation directory, open the config directory, and then open the pgdb.cfg configuration file in the text editor. |
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/usr/lib/systemd/system/netvault-pgsql.service file. |
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Change the file permissions of the owner and group for pgsql directory from the new path: |
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Start the netvault-pgsql service. |
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If the systemd is supported on the system: |
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If the systemd is not supported on the system: |
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From the Windows Services Management Console, stop the netvault-pgsql service and NetVault Process Manager service. |
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Manually move the db directory to the new location. Make sure that the user under which the netvault‑pgsql service runs has the ownership of the new Database Directory. |
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In the NetVault installation directory, open the config directory, and then open the file configure.cfg in a text editor. |
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In the NetVault installation directory, open the config directory, and then open the pgdb.cfg file in the text editor. |
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Expand the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ netvault‑pgsql, and change the value for the ImagePath property to reflect the new path for the Database Directory. |
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On the Windows Services Management Console, right-click the netvault-pgsql service, and select Properties. On the General tab, verify that the Path to executable parameter displays the new database path. |
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