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On the NetVault Backup Selections page, double-click the NetVault Backup Server — with the Plug-in Server installed on it — to open it. |
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When the Add Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Offline Client dialog box is displayed, complete the following fields to add the client: |
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Client Name: The name of the applicable NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client. NetVault Backup scans the network, looking for available systems that can be added as NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Clients, and displays them in the drop-down list. |
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Address(es): A comma-separated list of addresses that can either be IP addresses or resolvable network names, for example, 10.55.55.1, Server_1, 10.55.55.2, that see the machine to add. |
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Port Number: The port used to invoke drdaemon, for example, 15555. The default is 10000. |
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NDMP Protocol: This field determines whether to use the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) during backup and restore jobs. The default is FALSE. If you are using the Plug-in Offline Client for Linux, the protocol must be set to TRUE. |
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Click Next. |
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On the NetVault Backup Selections page, double-click the NetVault Backup Server — with the Plug-in Server installed on it — to open it. |
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To expand the Plug-in Server icon, labeled “VaultDR APM,” double-click it. |
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Select the applicable NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client, and select Edit Client from the Actions list. |
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When the Edit Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Offline Client dialog box is displayed, update the applicable values: |
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Client Name: This field contains the current name for the selected client. Changing this value updates the name of the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client in NetVault Backup. |
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Address(es): This field contains the IP address originally set for this client. You can change this value or add additional, comma-separated addresses. |
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Port Number: This field contains the port used to invoke drdaemon, for example, 15555. The default is 10000. |
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NDMP Protocol: This field determines whether to use the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) during backup and restore jobs. The default is FALSE. If you are using the Plug-in Offline Client for Linux, the protocol must be set to TRUE. |
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On the NetVault Backup Selections page, double-click the NetVault Backup Server — with the Plug-in Server installed on it — to open it. |
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Double-click the Plug-in Server, labeled “VaultDR APM.” |
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To use the Plug-in Server to back up or restore a target NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client, take the system offline and boot it with the required components. This process is accomplished by booting the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client machine with the Plug-in Offline Client Boot System — the media created in the processes explained in Creating a Plug-in Offline Client Boot System. Rather than installing software to the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client’s hard drive, this boot system loads a minimal OS to the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client’s memory. Loading the OS to the memory leaves the hard drive inactive (offline) and in a suitable state for either backup or restore.
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