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Mounting the CD-ROM:
Mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom already exists):
su root
mount -t iso9660 <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the commands:
cd /cdrom/irix ./install nvdist
LINUX (Intel x86)
Mounting the CD-ROM:
Mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /mnt/cdrom already exists):
su root
mount /mnt/cdrom
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the commands:
cd /cdrom/linux ./install nvdist
Microsoft Windows 2000
Installing the NetVault Software:
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1. Log on as Administrator, or as a user account with Administrator privileges. 2. Close down as many other applications as possible, and insert the NetVault
distribution CD-ROM into the relevant drive. 3. Run setup.exe located as follows:
<cd drive>\w2k\disk1\setup.exe
Microsoft Windows 95/98 Client
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on to the Windows95/98 machine.
2. Close down as many other applications as possible, and insert the NetVault distribution CD-ROM into the relevant drive.
3. Run setup.exe located as follows:
<cd drive>\win9x\disk1\setup.exe
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (Intel x86)
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as Administrator, or as a user account with Administrator privileges. 2. Close down as many other applications as possible, and insert the NetVault
distribution CD-ROM into the relevant drive. 3. Run setup.exe located as follows:
<cd drive>\nt\disk1\setup.exe
In order to use the integrated HTML-base help system, it is necessary to have Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 or later, installed.
NCR UNIX SVR 5.4 MP-RAS 03
Mounting the CD-ROM:
Mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom already exists):
su root
mount -r -F cdfs <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
security password to allow access from other NetVault servers and clients.
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
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Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/ncr/simage (for NetVault Server installation), or pkgadd -d /cdrom/ncr/cimage (for NetVault Client installation).
SCO Open Server 5
Mounting the CD-ROM:
Mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom already exists):
su root
mount -r <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
cd/cdrom/cdrom0/sco
pkgadd -d/cdrom/cdrom0/sco/simage (for NetVault Server installation), or
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/sco/cimage (for NetVault Client installation).
Sun Solaris 2.5 (SPARC)
Mounting the CD-ROM:
If the Solaris Volume manager is running, the CD-ROM is mounted automatically when you insert it into the drive. The mount point is /cdrom/cdrom0.
Alternatively, you can mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom/cdrom0 already exists):
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
security password to allow access from other NetVault servers and clients.
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
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su root
mount -r -F hsfs <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom/cdrom0
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/simage (for NetVault Server installation), or
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/cimage (for NetVault Client installation).
Sun Solaris 2.6 (SPARC)
Mounting the CD-ROM:
If the Solaris Volume manager is running, the CD-ROM is mounted automatically when you insert it into the drive. The mount point is /cdrom/cdrom0.
Alternatively, you can mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom/cdrom0 already exists):
su root
mount -r -F hsfs <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom/cdrom0
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/simage (for NetVault Server installation), or
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/cimage (for NetVault Client installation).
Sun Solaris 7 (Intel x86)
Mounting the CD-ROM:
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
security password to allow access from other NetVault servers and clients.
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
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If the Solaris Volume manager is running, the CD-ROM is mounted automatically when you insert it into the drive. The mount point is/cdrom/cdrom0.
Alternatively, you can mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom/cdrom0 already exists):
su root
mount -r -F hsfs <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom/cdrom0
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/simage (for NetVault Server installation), or
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/cimage (for NetVault Client installation).
Sun Solaris 7 (SPARC)
Mounting the CD-ROM:
If the Solaris Volume manager is running, the CD-ROM is mounted automatically when you insert it into the drive. The mount point is /cdrom/cdrom0.
Alternatively, you can mount the CD-ROM using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom/cdrom0 already exists):
su root
mount -r -F hsfs <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom/cdrom0
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/simage (for NetVault Server installation), or
pkgadd -d /cdrom/cdrom0/solaris/cimage (for NetVault Client installation).
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
security password to allow access from other NetVault servers and clients.
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
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UnixWare 2.1.3
Mounting the CD-ROM:
If the CD-ROM does not mount automatically, mount it using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom already exists):
su root
mount -F cdfs -o ro <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
cd/cdrom/uware213 ./install nvdist
UnixWare 7
Mounting the CD-ROM:
If the CD-ROM does not mount automatically, mount it using the following commands (assuming the mount point /cdrom already exists):
su root
mount -F cdfs -o ro <CD-ROM device node> /cdrom
Installing the NetVault Software:
1. Log on as root. 2. Run the command:
cd/cdrom/uware7
pkgadd -d/cdrom/uware7/simage (for NetVault Server installation), or pkgadd -d /cdrom/uware7/cimage (for NetVault Client installation).
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
security password to allow access from other NetVault servers and clients.
NOTE: Once the software is installed, use the nvconfigurator to set the
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Calculating NetVault Database (NVDB) Size Requirements
When the NetVault server software is installed, the installation includes a NetVault Database directory (db or nvdb) containing four sub-directories:
n Install (tiny- 'modules' binary file detailing modules installed). n Keys (tiny- licence key files for the main software and any plugins).
n MediaDatabase (LARGE after a while! - holds records for media and backups performed).
n ScheduleDatabase (small <10 Mbytes - holds records for all backup and restore jobs).
The only portion of the database for which size requirements are an issue is the MediaDatabase. The NetVault Administrator of a particular NetVault domain must estimate the anticipated size of the database to properly allocate adequate disk space for growth.
To calculate the space requirements, you must have the following information: 1. The approximate number of files and directories being backed up in the NetVault
Domain (i.e. on the NetVault server and all NetVault clients).
Each file and directory backed up requires 60 bytes for an index entry in the NetVault Database.
2. How many generations of each file are being kept.
Each generation is a separate instance of a file or directory backup. For example, if the same file is backed up seven times, using default backup settings, there are said to be seven generations of the file held on media and indexed in the NetVault Database.
By default, backups have an infinite life (i.e. the number of generations increases for every backup, causing the NetVault Database to continuously grow in size). Most systems cannot handle this amount of storage requirement, so it is part of the NetVault Administrator's tasks to ensure that a suitable Backup Life is applied to each backup (a setting found in the Advanced Options tab of the NetVault Backup window). Information on the Backup Life option can be found in
Using Help (page 5) and in Backup Life (Backup only) (page 274).
One example of calculating the NetVault Database size requirements is: If 200,000 files and 15,000 directories are backed up once, approximately 13 Megabytes for the NetVault Database indexing is required. If the same files and directories are backed up three times, 39 Megabytes would be required.
Under normal circumstances, it is reasonable to set a Backup Life option of Discard
after 7 Full Backups for File System backups.
With this option set, only seven generations of files/directories are retained (using the File System plugin) for a particular backup selection. On the eighth backup, the first
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backup set of files/directories is discarded and removed from the NetVault Database index.
A formula for estimating the space requirements (in bytes) for a number of machines is:
Installing NetVault Plugins and APM’s
NetVault plugins and APM’s are installed and removed from the NetVault Client
Management window. A NetVault plugin or APM can be installed on any client of the
NetVault server appearing in the Server Selection list.
Installing a Plugin or APM
1. Open the NetVault Client Management window by clicking the Client
Management button on the command toolbars or by choosing the Administration Client Management command.
2. Select the desired client in the Clients list.
NOTES:
(1) For some types of backup (e.g. online backup of some databases) it is necessary to keep a very large number of generations. Consult Technical
Support (page 6) if space considerations are likely to be an issue.
(2) Some Backup Life settings may not clearly indicate the likely number of generations. For example, when choosing the 'Discard after 25 weeks' setting, the number of generations kept depends on how many times you actually do this backup within the 25 week period.
NOTE: NetVault software includes a number of plugins which are
automatically installed. They are the Consolidated Backups, Data Copy, Consolidated File System Backups and Raw Device plugins. If you delete any of these plugins you must reinstall NetVault to get them back. APM’s can be installed and uninstalled as desired.
Approximate number of files and directories backed up per machine X Approximate number of generations to be kept using Backup Life options X Number of machines backed up X 60
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3. Right-click and choose Install Software from the pop-up menu, as shown in the following figure:
4. Navigate to and select the appropriate installation software. 5. Click Open to begin the installation process.
When the installation is complete, a successful installation message appears in the Install Software dialog box.
Removing a Plugin or APM
1. Open the NetVault Client Management window by clicking the Client
Management button on the command toolbars or by choosing the Administration Client Management command.
2. Select the desired client in the Clients list.
3. Right-click and choose Remove Software from the pop-up menu.
Licenses for NetVault Products
Once installed, the NetVault software is operational for an evaluation period of 45 days. To license purchased products, locate your machine IDs, contact BakBone Technical Support (page 6) for a license and then install the License Key. Each of these steps is detailed in the following sections.
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Locating Machine IDs
To get the IDs of your NetVault machine (normally the NetVault server): 1. Open the NetVault Client Management window, by clicking the Client
Management button on the command toolbars or by choosing the Administration Client Management command.
2. Select the machine to be licensed in the Clients list.
3. Choose Properties from the pop-up menu to open the Client Properties dialog box:
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Requesting your License Key
To request a NetVault License Key, provide the information on the Activation Key Request form to your local BakBone contact.
n Serial Number (as displayed on the label in the CD-ROM case - e.g., 01-01- 0129). n Company. n Contact Name. n Street Address. n City. n State. n Zip/Postal code.
n Country (if located outside the United States) n Phone Number.
n Fax Number. n E-Mail.
n Reseller/Distributor.
n Machine ID of NetVault Server and any applicable Value-added Application Plugin Modules purchased for and installed on that machine.
Local BakBone Contacts
Send your completed license request form/information to your local BakBone contact as follows:
*When you complete the Activation Key Request form on the web site and click
Submit it will be sent automatically to the proper location for processing.
Installing a License Key
A NetVault License Key is valid only for the Machine ID for which it is issued. License Keys are e-mailed (or faxed) directly to the customer. It is recommended that the key
Area E-mail Fax Web*
Asia Pacific Rim
[email protected] 81-3-5908-2472 www.bakbone.com/ apac_keyrequest.asp
Europe [email protected] N/A www.bakbone.com/ uk_keyrequest.asp
Unites States
[email protected] 858-450-0150 www.bakbone.com/ keyrequest.asp
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be copied directly from the email into the Enter Key String box to avoid possible errors.
To install the license key:
1. Open the NetVault Client Management window by clicking the Client
Management button on the command toolbars or by choosing the Administration Client Management command.
2. Select the desired machine from the Clients list.
3. Right-click and choose Install License Key from the pop-up menu, shown in the following figure:
A dialog box appears as shown in the following figure:
4. Copy the new key information from the e-mail into the Enter Key String box. 5. Click OK.
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If the license key is installed successfully, a message dialog box appears:
6. Click OK to complete the license key installation.
Upgrading from Earlier Versions of NetVault
Upgrading NetVault depends on the NetVault version you are upgrading from. Use the following procedures as general guidelines only:
Upgrading from NetVault 6.0.1 to a Later Version
Run the install program as if you are doing a new install (dependant on the OS, as described in the CD-ROM booklet):
1. The installation program will recognize that NetVault is already installed and the relevant software modules will be automatically updated.
2. There should be no problem regarding existing backup jobs or media created under Version 6.0.1.
3. Two new plugins are installed in a sub-directory of NetVault6: (1) the Data Copy plugin (for copying backups or backup sets from one item of media to another), and (2) the Consolidated File Server Backups plugin (which consolidates a Full backup and a number of incremental backups into a single backup saveset). These two new plugins are extras which can be installed into the active software and have no effect on what was done under Version 6.0.1.
Upgrading from NetVault 6.0.0 to a Later Version
To upgrade from NetVault 6.0.0 to a later version, use the same steps as a new install procedure, as described in Installing NetVault Software (page 9). In addition, please note the following:
1. The installation program recognizes that NetVault is already installed and the relevant software modules are automatically updated.
2. Backup jobs performed using the Version 6.0.0 UNIX File System plugin (under UNIX) and NT File System plugin (under NT) are automatically altered to use the new unified File System plugin introduced under Version 6.0.1.
3. Scheduled file system plugin jobs remain in the schedule after a reboot, and will run as scheduled using the new File System plugin.
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4. When upgrading a NetVault server or client for NT, it is necessary to re-create all NT Registry backups. Under NetVault 6.0.0 these were performed using a separate NT Registry plugin; under NetVault 6.0.1 the registry can be selected as the last item appearing under the File System plugin so that a backup of the NT Registry can be included with any File System backup job for NT.
5. Devices are now added by default with the client name (i.e. NetVault name for the machine, not necessarily the machine name, on either a NetVault server or NetVault client) as the first item of the standalone drive or library name. Note that a device can be named almost any name you choose when adding a device and, in some circumstances, the user MUST enter a name other than the default name.
General Guidelines for Upgrading NetVault
n Backup your NetVault Database to a specific, identifiable item of media using the Target Media By MID option.
n Make sure that you have enough time to do the upgrade and that everything is working properly before important backups need to be run.
n Leave all normally used devices physically connected to the NetVault server (or client) machines and added to NetVault. This ensures that the device configuration data is properly upgraded.
Common Upgrade Problems and Solutions
When upgrading NetVault software installed using pkgadd (e.g. NCR MP-RAS and Solaris), the system may not allow the upgrade.
For example:
n In the file /var/sadm/pkg/install/admin/default (on an NCR MP-RAS box), there is a line that affects pkgadd upgrade:
If
instance=unique
you must remove and then re-add a package. If
instance=overwrite
you can upgrade without removing and then re-adding a package.
Using the NetVault Configurator
The NetVault Configurator is a configuration tool included as part of the standard NetVault installation, even when the NetVault GUI (Graphical User Interface) is not installed. NetVault operates normally without the Configurator installed. There is no online help system for the
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NetVault Configurator. For complete information on the Configurator, see Appendix F, Using
the NetVault Configurator (page 335).
Usually you will only use the NetVault Configurator to stop and re-start security settings. It is recommended that you use the other options in the dialog box only under the guidance of BakBone Technical Support (page 6).
For basic informational purposes, the main items of interest in the dialog box are described in this section.
Starting the Configurator
To start the NetVault Configurator in a Windows NT environment: 1. Choose Start>Programs>NetVault >NetVault Configurator. To start the NetVault Configurator in a UNIX environment:
1. Change to theNetVault6/bindirectory. 2. Issue the command:
./nvconfigurator
(or use./txtconfigfor command line NetVault Configurator).
Understanding the NetVault Configurator Dialog Box
The NetVault Configurator dialog box contains a set of tabs that always appear in the