martes, 21 de enero de 2014

Instalando RALUS en CentOS 5.4 (Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux 14.0.1798)

Descargamos el cliente para linux: RALUS_RMALS_RAMS-1798.17.tar.gz

Descomprimimos y destareamos:

# tar xzvf RALUS_RMALS_RAMS-1798.17.tar.gz
...
...
VxIF/NativePerl/Net/SocketCmd.pm
VxIF/NativePerl/PerlUnixSh.pm
VxIF/NativePerl/PerlUnixCmds.pm
#


Accedemos a la carpeta y verificamos que exista el installralus y instalamos:

# cd RALUS64/

# ls -l
total 28
-rwxr-xr-x 1 10001 110  634 Nov  8  2011 installralus
-rwxr-xr-x 1 10001 110  623 Nov  8  2011 installrmal
drwxr-xr-x 3 10001 110 4096 Jan 26  2012 pkgs
-rwxr-xr-x 1 10001 110  226 Jan 26  2012 ralusinst.conf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 10001 110  257 Jan 26  2012 rmalinst.conf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 10001 110  567 Nov  8  2011 uninstallralus
-rwxr-xr-x 1 10001 110  566 Nov  8  2011 uninstallrmal


# ./installralus

Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux 14.0.1798

Enter the system names separated by spaces on which to install RALUS: (LinuxServer)

Checking system communication:

    Checking OS version on LinuxServer ......................................................... Linux 2.6.18-164.el5
    Checking system support for LinuxServer ................................. Linux 2.6.18-164.el5 supported by RALUS

Initial system check completed successfully.

Press [Return] to continue: ENTER



installralus will install the following RALUS packages on Linux target system: LinuxServer

VRTSralus        Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux

Press [Return] to continue: ENTER



Checking system installation requirements:

Checking RALUS installation requirements on Linux target systems: LinuxServer

Checking RALUS installation requirements on LinuxServer:

    Checking file system space ..................................................................... required space is available

Installation requirements checks completed successfully.

Press [Return] to continue: ENTER
    Checking for port 10000 ............................................................................................... Done

                                             Agent and Backup Exec server Configuration

Enter the names or IP addresses of the Backup Exec servers that you want the agent on 'LinuxServer' to communicate with.

        An IP Address: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
        A Host Name: COMPUTERNAME

Enter a directory host:



Enter the names or IP addresses of the Backup Exec servers that you want the agent on 'LinuxServer' to communicate with.

        An IP Address: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
        A Host Name: COMPUTERNAME

Enter a directory host: Ip_Del_Server_De_Backup_Exec
Do you want to add another name or address for this agent? [y, n] (n) ENTER

Hostnames and/or IP addresses verification for 'LinuxServer':

        Address: Ip_Del_Server_De_Backup_Exec

Is this information correct? [y, n] (y) ENTER



To perform backups, you must have a 'beoper' user group configured with root account priviledges on the system. The 'beoper' user group can be created on all systems except NIS Servers.

After pressing [Return], the system 'LinuxServer' will be scanned to detect a 'beoper' user group with root account privileges. It will also scan for a NIS server.


Press [Return] to continue: ENTER



    Checking for NIS server: ............................................................................................... No

    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 'LinuxServer'? [y, n] (y) ENTER

Do you want to use specific group ID when creating 'beoper' user group? [y, n] (n) ENTER

    Creating group 'beoper': .............................................................................................. Done

Do you want to add the 'root' user to 'beoper' user group? [y, n] (y) ENTER

    Adding 'root' user to 'beoper' user group: ........................................................................... Done


Press [Return] to continue: ENTER

Checking Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux on LinuxServer:

    Checking VRTSralus package

    Installing VRTSralus 14.0.1798 on LinuxServer



................................................. done 1 of 1 steps

Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux installation completed successfully.

Press [Return] to continue:     Copying new initialization scripts .................................................................................... Done
    Updating files for beoper group ....................................................................................... Done
    Installing SymSnap driver ........................................................................................... Failed

                                           Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux 14.0.1798

Configuring Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux:

    Creating configuration files on LinuxServer ................................................................ Done


The agent installer can automatically start the agent after the installation completes. Do you want to automatically start the agent on 'LinuxServer'? [y, n] (y) ENTER

    Starting agent on LinuxServer .............................................................................. Done


To establish a trust between the Backup Exec server and the agent, move to the Backup Exec server and add the agent computer to the list of servers.

To add the agent computer, click Add on the Backup and Restore tab.

Symantec Backup Exec Agent for Linux configured successfully.

Press [Return] to continue: ENTER
The response file is saved at:

    /var/tmp/vxif/installralus121105902/installralus121105902.response

The installralus log is saved at:

    /var/tmp/vxif/installralus121105902/installralus.log



Vemos que esté corriendo el VRTSralus:

# ps -efa |grep ralus
root     12651     1  0 11:10 pts/0    00:00:00 /opt/VRTSralus/bin/beremote
root     13733  3152  0 11:22 pts/0    00:00:00 grep ralus
#


Ahora agregamos el cliente en el Backup Exec:

Agregar:




Seleccionamos "Equipo Linux", Siguiente:



Tildamos el para establecer relación de confianza, Siguiente:



Agregamos el hostname ó la ip del Servidor Linux, Agregar:



Vemos que aparece abajo y Siguiente:



Agregamos las credenciales de root:



Agregar:



Cambiamos la contraseña, tildamos cuenta restringida:



Agregamos, confirmamos la password y damos aceptar a todas las ventanas:



Finalizar:



Esperamos unos segundos:



Y listo, ya lo vemos en la consola del Backup Exec: 


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