Warning: NetBackup appliances do not support configuring two IP addresses that
belong to the same subnet. The appliance runs on the Linux operating system and
this type of networking is a current limitation. Each bond that you create must use
an IP address that belongs to a different subnet.
Note: You cannot remove an IP address if the appliance host name resolves to that
IP address.
Caution: Before or immediately after initial configuration, you must change the
default maintenance password (P@ssw0rd) for your appliance. This password must
be provided to technical support in case you need future troubleshooting assistance.
You must change the maintenance password through the NetBackup Appliance
Shell Menu with one of the following commands: Main > Settings > Password
maintenance or Main > Support > Maintenance > passwd. For complete
information, see the Symantec NetBackup Appliance Command Reference Guide.
To reconfigure a 52xx media server appliance from the USB drive using the
NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
1
If you cannot log into the appliance, insert the USB drive into the appliance,
turn on the appliance, and then proceed to Step 4.
If you can log into the appliance and you can access theNetBackup Appliance
Shell Menu, export (copy) and move the IPsec credentials to a remote drive
using the following steps and then continue with Step 2
■ Open a CIFS and an NFS share with the following command:
Manage > Software > Share Open
■ To export (copy) the IPsec credentials, enter the following command:
Network > Security > Export <yes/no> /inst/patch/incoming
Where <yes/no> is for whether you want password protection.
Note: The output from the export command creates a backup .pfx file of
the actual certificate. If you select yes to use a password, the file name is
a number with the .pfx extension (nnnnnnn.pfx). If you select no for no
password, a period precedes the file name (.nnnnnnn.pfx).
If you use a password, retain the name of the password to use when you
run the Import command later in this procedure.
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Disaster recovery scenarios