NetBackup BMR-Creating A Linux SRT
NetBackup BMR-Creating A Linux SRT
1 On the boot server where you want to create the SRT, change to the following
directory:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin
./bmrsrtadm
Creating a SRT:
3 When you are prompted, select the option to create a new SRT.
The name of the SRT also is used for the directory that contains it.
SRT
The default is either /export/srt or the directory where an SRT was last created successfully.
The Linux distribution (Red Hat or SUSE) and the required disk.
x The bmrsrtadm command prompts you for several of the Linux installation discs.
Some systems try to mount the media that is loaded in the CD drive automatically Load media from:
(such as the Red Hat magicdev process).
When you are prompted for media on those systems, do the following: load the media into the drive,
close the drive tray, and wait for the drive light to stop flashing before pressing Enter.
Enter the name of the device in which the BMR third-party products CD is inserted or enter the path to
the installation image.
(3PPCD)
This CD contains open source the components that BMR uses on Linux systems.
Enter the name of the device in which the NetBackup client software installation media is inserted or
enter the path to the installation image.
After you enter the device name or path, the NetBackup client installation procedure installs the client
software into the SRT.
(y) y
Enter any nonblank value. The server name is replaced at restore time with the correct values for the
BMR client being restored.
Accept the default or enter any nonblank value. The client name is replaced at restore time with the
correct values for the BMR client being restored.
Would you like to use servername as the configured name of the NetBackup client? [y,n] (y)