HP B6960-90078 User Manual
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Backup
Backing Up Windows Systems
Chapter 5
186
IMPORTANT
The Disk Agent client must have the
Inet
service configured using an
account with access to the shared disks. This must be a specific user
account, not the system account. See “Setting the User Account for the
Data Protector Inet Service” on page 187 for more information on how to
use the appropriate logon account.
Once you have set the user account for the
Inet
service, you can back up
the shared disks as though they were residing on the local system.
How to Perform a
Windows Shared
Disks Backup
1. In the
Data Protector Manager
, switch to the
Backup
context.
2. Expand the
Backups
item, and then double-click
Backup
Specifications
.
3. Right-click
Filesystem
, and then
Add Backup
.
4. In the
Create New Backup
dialog box, select one of the available
templates, and then click
OK
to open the wizard.
5. On the first page of the wizard, in the drop-down list, select
Network
Share Backup
.
IMPORTANT
You have to map the shared drives using the Backup wizard.
If you are using the GUI on a UNIX system, it is not possible for the
system to confirm the existence of a Windows shared drive, or to browse
it. Therefore, when specifying a Windows shared drive/directory, you
must confirm yourself that it is available and correctly specified, or the
backup will fail.
6. Click
Map Network Share
. The
Browse Network Shares
dialog box
opens.
7. In the
Client System
drop-down list, select the client with the Disk
Agent that will be used to back up the remote system.
8. Select the shared disk. It appears in the
Share Name
text box.
IMPORTANT
Share names containing spaces are not supported.