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mount -t iso9660,udf /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
./cvpkgadd
You can also run this command as a SUDO user with root privileges:
For steps to add a SUDO user to /etc/sudoers, see Frequently Asked Questions - Install. ./sudo cvpkgadd
Selecting Unix Setup Task
Please select a setup task you want to perform from the list below: Advanced options provide extra setup features such as creating custom package, recording/replaying user selections and installing External Data Connector software.
1) Install data protection agents on this computer 2) Advanced options
3) Exit this menu Your choice: [1]
Setting Client/Physical Machine Host Name
We found one network interface available on your machine. We will associate it with the client being installed, and it will also be used by the CommServe to connect to the client. Note that you will be able to additionally customize Datapipe Interface Pairs used for the backup data traffic later in the Data Protection Suite Java GUI. Please check the interface name below, and make corrections if necessary:
Client/Physical Machine Host Name: [myclient.company.com]
7. In the Selecting Modules to Install dialog, type the number associated with the DB2 iDataAgent and press Enter.
8. In the extended Selecting Modules to Install dialog that is displayed after typing the number associated with the DB2 iDataAgent, type d for Done, and then press Enter.
9. In the Configuration for Laptop or Desktop dialog, select the default option no, and press Enter.
10. In the Install Agents for Restore Only dialog, select the default option no, and press Enter.
11. In the Preparing Installation Directory dialog, verify the default path for software installation, and then press Enter. If necessary, enter a path to modify the default path and press Enter.
{ Do not install the software to a mapped network drive { Do not use the following characters when specifying the path:
!@#$%^&*():/?\
{ It is recommended that you use alphanumeric characters only Please specify the client name for this machine.
It does not have to be the network host name: you can enter any word here without spaces. The only requirement is that it must be unique on the CommServe.
Physical Machine Client name: [myclient]
Selecting Modules to Install.
[ ] 1) UNIX File System Basic [1002] [CVGxBase] [ ] 2) UNIX File System Advanced [1101] [CVGxIDA] [ ] 3) MediaAgent [1301] [CVGxMA]
[ ] 4) Documentum iDataAgent [1126] [CVGxDctmIDA] [ ] 5) Oracle iDataAgent [1204] [CVGxOrIDA] [ ] 6) SAP for Oracle [1205] [CVGxOrSAP] [ ] 7) SAP for MaxDB [1206] [CVGxSAPMAXDB] [ ] 8) Informix iDataAgent [1201] [CVGxIfIDA] [ ] 9) Sybase iDataAgent [1202] [CVGxSybIDA] [ ] 10) DB2 iDataAgent [1207] [CVGxDB2] [ ] 11) MySQL iDataAgent [1208] [CVGxMySQL] [ ] 12) PostGres iDataAgent [1209] [CVGxPostGres]
[ ] 13) Lotus Notes Database iDataAgent [1051] [CVGxLndbIDA] >) >>>>>>>>>>>> NEXT PAGE >>>>>>>>>>>>
[a=all n=none r=reverse q=quit d=done >=next <=previous ?=help] Enter number(s)/one of "a,n,r,q,d,>,<,?" here: 10
Selecting Modules to Install.
[ ] 1) UNIX File System Basic [1002] [CVGxBase] [ ] 2) UNIX File System Advanced [1101] [CVGxIDA] [ ] 3) MediaAgent [1301] [CVGxMA]
[ ] 4) Documentum iDataAgent [1126] [CVGxDctmIDA] [ ] 5) Oracle iDataAgent [1204] [CVGxOrIDA] [ ] 6) SAP for Oracle [1205] [CVGxOrSAP] [ ] 7) SAP for MaxDB [1206] [CVGxSAPMAXDB] [ ] 8) Informix iDataAgent [1201] [CVGxIfIDA] [ ] 9) Sybase iDataAgent [1202] [CVGxSybIDA] [X] 10) DB2 iDataAgent [1207] [CVGxDB2] [ ] 11) MySQL iDataAgent [1208] [CVGxMySQL] [ ] 12) PostGres iDataAgent [1209] [CVGxPostGres]
[ ] 13) Lotus Notes Database iDataAgent [1051] [CVGxLndbIDA] >) >>>>>>>>>>>> NEXT PAGE >>>>>>>>>>>>
[a=all n=none r=reverse q=quit d=done >=next <=previous ?=help] Enter number(s)/one of "a,n,r,q,d,>,<,?" here: d
Deciding if to Config for Laptop or Desktop Backups
Do you want to configure the iDataAgent for laptop or desktop backups?
Config for Laptop or Desktop Backups? [no]
Deciding if to Install Agents for Restore Only
Do you want to install the agents for restore only without consuming licenses?
Install Agents for Restore Only? [no]
If you are installing the software in a clustered environment, install the software using the same path on all nodes.
Preparing Installation Directory
Please specify where you want us to install Data Protection Suite binaries.
It must be a local directory or NFS and there should be at least 281MB of free space available. All files will be installed in a "hds" subdirectory, so if you enter "/opt", the files will actually be placed into "/opt/hds".
12. In the Preparing Log Directory dialog, verify the default path for log files, and then press Enter. If necessary, enter a path to modify the default path and press Enter.
{ Do not use the following characters when specifying the path: !@#$%^&*():/?\
{ It is recommended that you use alphanumeric characters only
{ All the modules installed on the computer will store the log files in this directory.
13. In the Deciding If to Use a Unix Group dialog, select the default option Yes, and then press Enter.
14. In the Setting Unix Group dialog, type the Group name, and then press Enter to continue.
15. In the Setting Access Permissions for Group and other Users dialog, select the numbers associated with the access permissions, type d for done, and then press Enter.
16. In the Setting Instance Port Number of cvd dialog, the default port number used for CommCell communication is displayed. If necessary, you can modify the port number. Press Enter.
Preparing Log Directory
Please specify where you want to keep Data Protection Suite log files.
It must be a local directory or NFS share and there should be at least 100MB of free space available. All log files will be created in a "hds/Log_Files" subdirectory, so if you enter "/var/log", the logs will actually be placed into "/var/log/hds/Log_Files".
Log Directory: [/var/log]
Deciding If to Use a Unix Group
Most of Data Protection Suite processes run with root privileges, but some are launched by databases and inherit database access rights. To make sure that registry and log files can be written to by both kinds of processes we can either make such files world-writeable or we can grant write access only to processes belonging to a particular group, e.g. a "hds" or a "dba" group.
We highly recommend now that you create a new user group and enter its name in the next setup screen. If you choose not to assign a dedicated group to Data Protection Suite processes, you will need to specify the access permissions later.
If you're planning to backup Oracle DB you should use "dba" group. Would you like to assign a specific group to Software? [yes]
Setting Unix Group
Please enter the name of the group which will be assigned to all Data Protection Suite files and on behalf of which all Data Protection Suite processes will run.
In most of the cases it's a good idea to create a dedicated "hds" group.
However, if you're planning to use Oracle iDataAgent or SAP Agent, you should enter Oracle's "dba" group here.
Group name: testgrp1 REMINDER
If you are planning to install Data Protection Suite Informix, DB2, Sybase or Lotus Notes iDataAgent, please make sure to include Informix, DB2, etc. users into group "testgrp1"..
Press <ENTER> to continue...
Setting Access Permissions for Group and Other Users Installer will assign full access rights to root user for all installed Data Protection Suite files and its processes.
For group and any other users, you can specify the access permissions now.
If you did not assign a dedicated group in previous step, make sure you specify sufficient access rights for other users if you are also planning to install Data Protection Suite agents involving third party software protection.
[X] 1) Allow read permission to group users [X] 2) Allow write permission to group users [X] 3) Allow execute permission to group users [X] 4) Allow read permission to other users [ ] 5) Allow write permission to other users [X] 6) Allow execute permission to other users
[a=all n=none r=reverse q=quit d=done >=next <=previous ?=help] Enter number(s)/one of "a,n,r,q,d,>,<,?" here: d
Setting Instance Port Number of cvd
Every instance of Data Protection Suite should use a unique set of network ports to avoid interfering with other instances running on the same machine.
The port numbers selected must be from the reserved port number range and have not been registered by another application on this machine. Please enter the port numbers.
17. In the Setting Instance Port Number of EvMgrC dialog, the default port number used for CommCell communication is displayed. If necessary, you can modify the port number. Press Enter.
18. In the Deciding If to Configure Firewall dialog, you can perform one of the following:
{ If firewall configuration is not required, press Enter.
{ If this computer and the CommServe is separated by a firewall, type Yes and then press Enter. For firewall options and configuration instructions, see Firewall Configuration.
19. In the Setting CommServe Host Name dialog, type the fully qualified domain of the CommServe host name, and then press Enter.
{ Do not use space and the following characters when specifying the CommServe Host Name: \|`~!@#$%^&*()+=<>/?,[]{}:;'"
20. In the Specifying If the CommServe Per-Client Certificate is Enabled dialog, type no and then press Enter if you have not enabled per-client certificate on CommServe. If you have enabled the per-client certificate on CommServe, type yes, and then press Enter.
21. In the Selecting How to Set Commcell Level Global Filters dialog, select one of the following:
{ 1- To inherit the global filter policy configuration set for the CommCell.
{ 2- To apply the global filters policy to the default subclient regardless of the policy set for the CommCell.
{ 3- If you plan to define specific filters for the Agent. Press Enter.
22. In the Selecting Client Computer Groups dialog, type the appropriate number to select the Client Group, and then press Enter.
Port Number for CVD : [8400]
Setting Instance Port Number of EvMgrC
Every instance of Data Protection Suite should use a unique set of network ports to avoid interfering with other instances running on the same machine.
The port numbers selected must be from the reserved port number range and have not been registered by another application on this machine. Please enter the port numbers.
Port Number for CVD: 8400 Port Number for EvMgrC: [8402]
Deciding If to Configure Firewall
You need to configure firewall settings if there is a firewall between this client and the CommServe.
Is there a firewall between this client and the CommServe? [no]
Setting CommServe Host Name
Please specify hostname of the CommServe below. Make sure the hostname is fully qualified, resolvable by the name services configured on this machine.
CommServe Host Name: mycommserve.company.com
Specifying If CommServe Per-Client Certificate is Enabled
If you have checked "Force per-client certificate authentication on CommServe" on the CommServe or Proxy, you need to provide installer with a Temp Certificate.
This Temp Certificate can be obtained by opening "Certificate Administration Applet" from the Java GUI's Control Panel, clicking "Temp Certificate" button, selecting newly created client in the popped up window and copying/pasting generated certificate to a local file accessible from this installer.
Have you enabled per-client certificate authentication on CommServe? [no]
Selecting How to Set Commcell Level Global Filters
Commcell Level Global Filters are set through Data Protection Suite GUI's Control Panel in order to filter out certain directories or files from backup Commcell-widely.
If you turn on the Global filters, they will be effective to the default subclient.There are three options you can choose to set the filters. Please select how to set the Global Filters for the default subclient?
1) Use Cell level policy 2) Always use Global filters 3) Do not use Global filters Your Choice: [1]
23. In the extended Selecting Client Computer Groups dialog that is displayed after typing the appropriate client group, type d for Done, and then press Enter.
24. In Deciding if to Configure Storage Policy dialog, type the default option no, and then pressEnter.
If you do not have a Storage Policy created, the following message will be displayed. You may not be prompted for user input. You can create the Storage Policy later in step 27.
25. In the Path for storing the DB2 Logs that are archived dialog, enter the path name, and then press Enter. The db2Archive/db2AuditError/db2Retrieve subfolders will be created under this path.
26. To create a storage policy, you must have configured a library in the CommCell.
z If you do not already have a library configured, go to Disk Library Creation.
z If you have a library configured, go to Storage Policy Creation. Disk Library Creation:
1. From the CommCell Browser, navigate to Storage Resources, right-click the Libraries, point to Add and then click Disk Library...
Alternatively, you can also navigate to MediaAgents, right-click <MediaAgent>, point to All Tasks | Create Library and then click Disk Library... 2. From the Add Disk Library dialog box, specify the following:
{ In the Name box, specify name of the disk library.
{ From the MediaAgent list, select the MediaAgent. Perform one of the following:
{ Select Local Path if you wish to specify a local path in the MediaAgent computer.
In the Disk Device box, type the name of the folder in which the disk library must located or click button to select the folder.
{ Select Network Path, if you wish to specify a network path as the target share. In the Connect As box, type the user name.
In the Password and Verify Password box, type the password to access the network share.
In the Folder box, type the mount path or click button to select a mount path.
Selecting Client Computer Groups
Client Group(s) is currently configured on CommServe
mycommserve.company.com. Please choose the group(s) that you want to add this client myclient.company.com to.
[ ] 1) Client Grp1
[a=all n=none r=reverse q=quit d=done >=next <=previous ?=help] Enter number(s)/one of "a,n,r,q,d,>,<,?" here: 1
Selecting Client Computer Groups
Client Group(s) is currently configured on CommServe
mycommserve.company.com. Please choose the group(s) that you want to add this client myclient.company.com to.
[X] 1) Client Grp1
[a=all n=none r=reverse q=quit d=done >=next <=previous ?=help] Enter number(s)/one of "a,n,r,q,d,>,<,?" here: d
Deciding if to Configure Storage Policy
Would you like to configure Storage Policy on this client? Configure? [no]
Adjusting modes and permissions of files...done. Starting Data Protection Suite services...done. Thank you for choosing Data Protection Suite.
There seem to be no Storage Policies configured on the CommServe. Before you can run any backups of this IDA, you will need to install a MediaAgent, create a Storage Policy and assign it to all
subclients..
Select the storage policy even if the File System iDataAgent is not selected during the installation.
Please provide a path where directories for storing DB2 logs that are archived
(during log archiving) and retrieved (during restore) will be created..
Enter path: /db2/logs
If you have already selected a storage policy, click to proceed to the Configuration section. If you have to create a Storage Policy, continue with the following step.
{ Click OK.
3. The newly created disk library will be displayed under Libraries node.
This will create a library and Storage Policy. Click to proceed to the Configuration section.
Storage Policy Creation
1. From the CommCell Browser, navigate to Policies.
2. Right-click the Storage Policies and then click New Storage Policy.
3. Follow the prompts displayed in the Storage Policy Wizard. The required options are mentioned below:
{ Select the Storage Policy type as Data Protection and Archiving and click Next.
{ Enter the name in the Storage Policy Name box and click Next.
{ From the Library list, click the name of a disk library to which the primary copy should be associated and then click Next. Ensure that you select a library attached to a MediaAgent operating in the current release.
{ From the MediaAgent list, click the name of a MediaAgent that will be used to create the primary copy and then click Next.
{ For the device streams and the retention criteria information, click Next to accept default values.
{ Select Yes to enable deduplication for the primary copy.
{ From the MediaAgent list, click the name of the MediaAgent that will be used to host the Deduplication Database (DDB).
In the Location box, type the name of the folder in which the DDB must be located or click the Browse button to select the folder and then click Next.
{ Review the details and click Finish to create the Storage Policy.
This will create a storage policy. Click to proceed to the Configuration< section.