Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers Installation Guide
[root@test testdb]# scp –r RALUS_RMALS_RAMS-4164.5.tar.gz root@10.*.*.233:/data/testdb
[root@LVSBACKUP testdb]# ls
Arch RALUS_RMALS_RAMS-4164.5.tar.gz
[root@LVSBACKUP testdb]# tar –zxvf RALUS_RMALS_RAMS-4164.5.tar.gz
[root@LVSBACKUP testdb]# ls
arch installralus.pl installrmal perl ralusinst.conf ramsinst.conf tools uninstallralus.pl uninstallrmal
installralus installrams installrmal.pl pkgs RALUS_RMALS_RAMS-4164.5.tar.gz rmalinst.conf uninstallralus uninstallrams uninstallrmal.pl
installralus.cmd installrams.pl messages RALUS64 RALUSx86 scripts uninstallralus.cmd uninstallrams.pl VxIF
[root@LVSBACKUP testdb]# ./installralus
Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers 13.0.4164
Enter the system names separated by spaces on which to install RALUS: (LVSBACKUP)
Checking system communication:
Checking OS version on LVSBACKUP ................................................................................................................... Linux 2.6.18-164.el5
Checking system support for LVSBACKUP ........................................................................................... Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 supported by RALUS
Initial system check completed successfully.
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installralus will install the following RALUS packages on Linux target system: LVSBACKUP
VRTSralus Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers
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Checking system installation requirements:
Checking RALUS installation requirements on Linux target systems: LVSBACKUP
Checking RALUS installation requirements on LVSBACKUP:
Checking file system space .................................................................................................................. required space is available
Installation requirements checks completed successfully.
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Checking for prerequisites ......................................................................................................................................... Done
Checking for Port 10000 ............................................................................................................................................ Done
Remote Agent Media Server Configuration
To display the Remote Agent as a selection in a media server's backup selection tree, and to be able to specify a local network for use between the Remote Agent and a media server, enter the names or IP addresses of the media servers that you want the Remote Agent on 'LVSBACKUP' to communicate with.
An IP Address: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
A Host Name: COMPUTERNAME
Enter a directory host:10.*.*.229
Do you want to add another name or address for this agent? [y, n] (n)n
Remote Agent Media Server Configuration
Hostnames and/or IP addresses verification for 'LVSBACKUP':
Address: 10.*.*.229
Is this information correct? [y, n] (y)y
Remote Agent User Group Setup
To perform backups, you must have a 'beoper' user group. This user group can be created only if you are not using NIS server. Your system 'LVSBACKUP' will be scanned to detect a NIS server, group and membership.
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Checking if system uses NIS server: ................................................................................................................................. No
The installer will now check your system for the 'beoper' user group and root membership.
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Checking for 'beoper' user group: ............................................................................................................................. Not Found
Checking for 'root' user membership in 'beoper' user group: ................................................................................................... Not Found
You can create 'beoper' user group manually or you can choose to have it created automatically.
Do you want installer to create 'beoper' user group on 'LVSBACKUP'? [y, n] (y)y
Do you want to use specific group ID when creating 'beoper' user group? [y, n] (n)n
Creating group 'beoper': ........................................................................................................................................... Done
Do you want to add the 'root' user to 'beoper' user group? [y, n] (y)y
Adding 'root' user to 'beoper' user group: ........................................................................................................................ Done
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Checking Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers on LVSBACKUP:
Checking VRTSralus package ................................................................................................................................ not installed
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Installing Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers on LVSBACKUP:
Installing VRTSralus 13.0.4164 on LVSBACKUP ........................................................................................................... done 1 of 1 steps
Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers installation completed successfully.
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Copying new initialization scripts ................................................................................................................................. Done
Updating RALUS files for beoper .................................................................................................................................... Done
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Configuring Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers:
Creating configuration files on LVSBACKUP .......................................................................................................................... Done
Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent for Linux/Unix Servers configured successfully.
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The response file is saved at:
/var/tmp/vxif/installralus530090131/installralus530090131.response
The installralus log is saved at:
/var/tmp/vxif/installralus530090131/installralus.log
[root@LVSBACKUP testdb]#
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]# /etc/init.d/VRTSralus.init stop
Stopping Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent ....
Stopping Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent: [ OK ]
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]# /etc/init.d/VRTSralus.init start
Starting Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent ......
Starting Symantec Backup Exec Remote Agent: [ OK ]
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]# useradd --help
Usage: useradd [options] LOGIN
Options:
-b, --base-dir BASE_DIR base directory for the new user account
home directory
-c, --comment COMMENT set the GECOS field for the new user account
-d, --home-dir HOME_DIR home directory for the new user account
-D, --defaults print or save modified default useradd
configuration
-e, --expiredate EXPIRE_DATE set account expiration date to EXPIRE_DATE
-f, --inactive INACTIVE set password inactive after expiration
to INACTIVE
-g, --gid GROUP force use GROUP for the new user account
-G, --groups GROUPS list of supplementary groups for the new
user account
-h, --help display this help message and exit
-k, --skel SKEL_DIR specify an alternative skel directory
-K, --key KEY=VALUE overrides /etc/login.defs defaults
-m, --create-home create home directory for the new user
account
-l, do not add user to lastlog database file
-M, do not create user's home directory(overrides /etc/login.defs)
-r, create system account
-o, --non-unique allow create user with duplicate
(non-unique) UID
-p, --password PASSWORD use encrypted password for the new user
account
-s, --shell SHELL the login shell for the new user account
-u, --uid UID force use the UID for the new user account
-Z, --selinux-user SEUSER use a specific SEUSER for the SELinux user mapping
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]# useradd -u 0 -o -g 0 -G 0,1,2,3,4,6,10,500 -M tapeadmin ****beoper ID 500****
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]# passwd tapeadmin
Changing password for user tapeadmin.
New UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]#
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]# id root
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin),2(daemon),3(sys),4(adm),6(disk),10(wheel),500(beoper)
[root@LVSBACKUP ~]#