This example assumes that the Windows system uses Samba.
■ Create and mount a mount point as follows:
net use
<AnAvailableDriveLetter>:\\<appliance-host>\"incoming_patches"
■ Move the .pfx files back to the appliance as follows:
# move /mnt/computer_name/*.pfx
/inst/patch/incoming/
Windows
This example assumes that the UNIX or Linux system uses
NFS.
■ Create and mount a mount point as follows:
# mkdir -p /mnt/computer_name
move <directory where the pfx file was
save>/*.pfx <mounted drive>
■ Move the .pfx files back to the appliance as follows:
mv <local directory where the pfx file was
kept>/*.pfx <mount point>
UNIX or Linux
■ Import the files by entering the following command:
Main_Menu > Network > Security > Import
<yes/no>/inst/patch/incoming
Note: If you used a password in Step 1 when you performed the Export
command, then you must enter the same password when you run the
Import command.
■ Close the share from the appliance shell menu as follows:
Main_Menu > Manage > Software > Share Close
10
Enter the following command twice to return to the main menu:
Return
Return
11
Verify that you are at the main menu.
Navigate to the following topics to reconfigure your specific NetBackup appliance:
See “Reconfiguring a 52xx master server appliance from the USB drive using the
NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu” on page 135.
See “Reconfiguring a 52xx media server appliance from the USB drive using the
NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu” on page 143.
134Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery scenarios