Setting the storage server configuration
Youcan set thestorage server configuration(that is, configurethe storage server)
byimporting theconfiguration froma file. Settingthe configurationcan helpyou
with recovery of your environment.
The file should be file of your configuration that you saved.
See “Preparing for disaster” on page 103.
Alternative, the file may be an edited configuration file.
See “Editing a storage server configuration file” on page 68.
To set the storage server configuration
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On the master server, run the following command:
UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbdevconfig -setconfig
-storage_server sshostname -stype PureDisk -configlist file.txt
Windows:install_path\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\nbdevconfig -setconfig
-storage_server sshostname -stype PureDisk -configlist file.txt
For sshostname, use the nameof thestorage server.For file.txt,use thename
of the file that contains the configuration.
Deleting a load balancing server configuration file
Each load balancing server for deduplication has a sshostname.cfg file. The
sshostname is the name of the configured deduplication storage server. The
sshostname is the fully qualified domain name if that was used to configure the
storage server.
Youmayneedtodelete thestorageserverconfigurationfile fromaloadbalancing
server. For example, disaster recovery may require that you delete the
configuration file.
To delete the configuration file
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Delete the file; it'slocation dependson the operating system type, as follows:
UNIX: /usr/openv/lib/ost-plugins
Windows: install_path\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\ost-plugins
Removing a load balancing server
You can remove a load balancing server from a deduplication node. The media
server no longer deduplicates client data.
See “About deduplication servers” on page 21.
Managing deduplication
Managing deduplication servers
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