■ Log on to the NetBackup Administration Console as
the administrator.
■ On the main console window, in the left pane, click
NetBackup Management > Host Properties >
Master Servers.
■ In the right pane, click on the master server host
name.
■ On the Host Properties window, in the left pane,
click Servers.
■ In the right pane, in the Additional Servers section,
click Add and enter your appliance host name. The
appliance host name should appear in the top
Additional Servers section.
If the appliance has more than one host name, you
must add all of the names.
■ Click OK and close the Master Server Properties
window.
For a traditional NetBackup
master server:
2
If a firewall exists between the master server and the media server, open the
following ports on the master server to allow communication with the media
server:
Note: You must be logged in as the administrator to change port settings.
■ vnetd: 13724
■ bprd: 13720
■ PBX: 1556
■ If the master server is a NetBackup appliance that uses TCP, open the
following ports:
443, 5900, and 7578.
3
Make sure that the date and time of the media server matches the date and
time on the master server. You can use an NTP server or set the time manually.
See “Reconfiguring a 52xx media server appliance from the USB drive using the
NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu” on page 143.
Reconfiguring a 52xx media server appliance from the USB
drive using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
The following procedure describes how to reconfigure a 52xx media server appliance
from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.
143Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery scenarios