HP (Hewlett-Packard) Legato Networker Printer User Manual


 
Legato NetWorker, Release 7.0
Disaster Recovery Guide
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NetWorker Server Recovery Requirements
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During the installation, keep the following points in mind:
If the NetWorker installation kit is available on a shared drive, you
can install it over the network.
To update the NetWorker software, first recover the server to its state
immediately prior to the disaster, then perform the update.
You do not need to reload the license enablers; they will be restored
later in the recovery process.
Because the NetWorker mmrecov command is case sensitive, the
NetWorker installation path must be in the same case as the original.
For example, C:\Program Files\Legato\nsr is not same as C:\Program
Files\legato\NSR.
2. Install any NetWorker patches that were in use prior to the disaster.
Task 2: Configure the NetWorker Server
To configure the NetWorker server:
1. In the NetWorker Administrator program, open the NetWorker server’s
Client resource and verify that the Aliases attribute (in the Preferences tab)
contains the correct information. For example, aliases for a computer
named kingdome might be:
kingdome
kingdome.seattle.washington.com
2. Create and configure the NetWorker server’s Device resources. Do not
mount or relabel any volumes in the devices. For more information, refer
to the Legato NetWorker Installation Guide, Microsoft Windows Version.
If you are using an autochanger with Removable Storage disabled:
a. Start a Windows command prompt and change to the
<NetWorker_install_path>\bin directory.
b. Create and configure the Autochanger resource using the
jbconfig command. Alternatively, you can use the NetWorker
Administrator device autodetection feature.
c. Run the nsrjb -vHE command from the command prompt. This
resets the autochanger, ejects backup volumes, reinitializes the
element status, and checks each slot for a volume. If the