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Installation Guide - OBM -
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 | Operating System : Sun Solaris 2.5 or above |
 | Memory : 128 Mbytes |
 | Disk Space : 100 Mbytes |
 | Network Protocol : TCP/IP (Http/Https) |
OBM -
Online Backup Manager (obm-solaris.tar.gz)
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Get Started - X Window Mode |
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- Download the setup file (obm-solaris.tar.gz) above and run
it
- Set the OBM_HOME environment variable (directory to where
Online Backup Manager is to be installed)
export OBM_HOME=/usr/local/obm
- Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable (directory where J2SE
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.x has been installed)
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2re1.4.x;
export JAVA_HOME
- Unpack the install file to OBM_HOME
mkdir $OBM_HOME
cd $OBM_HOME
gunzip -c obm-solaris.tar.gz | tar -xf -
- Set the DISPLAY environment variables
export DISPLAY=IP_ADDRESS_OF_XTERMINAL[:0.0]
For example
export DISPLAY=:0.0
or export DISPLAY=127.0.0.1
or export DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
or export DISPLAY=192.168.0.2
or export DISPLAY=192.168.0.2:0.0
- Run Online Backup Manager
sh
$OBM_HOME/bin/BackupManager.sh &
- (Optional) Enter the backup server host name in the
[Address] field and press the [Next] button.
- If you don't have a backup account, select [Trial
Registration] and press the [Next] button
- Enter the [Login Name] and [Password] of your choice
- Enter your [Email address] in the text field provided
- Press the [Submit] button
- You should be logged to the backup server already (if
the [Login Name] of your choice is already taken by another
user, try a different login name)
- If you have a backup account already, select [User Logon]
and logon to the server with your existing username and
password.
- If this is the first time you logon to the server, you will
be guided to setup a backup set
- Enter a backup set name of your choice in the [Name]
field
- Select the files that you want to backup
- Setup the backup schedule by pressing the [Properties]
button (please note that you can add multiple backup
schedules to a backup set)
- Setup the encryption setting for your backup set (if you
don't know much about encryption, just accept the default
values here)
- Press the [Finish] button
- To run a backup immediately, select your backup set from the
left panel and press the [Start Backup] button above. Select
[Off-site Backup Server] and press the [OK] button.
- Select the backup set to run and press the [Start Backup]
button
- If you want scheduled backup to run automatically, you must
start the backup scheduler by
nohup sh $OBM_HOME/bin/Scheduler.sh > /dev/null
All backup sets will now be run at their scheduled times
automatically.
- (Optional) Start backup scheduler on machine startup
- Copy the startup file, S99Obs, to machine startup script
location /etc/rc3.d
cp $OBM_HOME/bin/S99Obs
/etc/rc3.d
- if you have not installed Online Backup Manager to
/usr/local/obm, you need to open the startup file S99Obsand
change the OBM_HOME environment variable setting, which can
be found at the beginning of the file, to the directory
where you have installed the software.
- Setup completed.
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Get Started - Command Line Mode |
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- Download the setup file (obm-solaris.tar.gz) above and run
it
- Set the OBM_HOME environment variable (directory to where
Online Backup Manager is to be installed)
export OBM_HOME=/usr/local/obm
- Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable (directory where J2SE
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.x has been installed)
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2re1.4.x;
export JAVA_HOME
- Unpack the install file to OBM_HOME
mkdir $OBM_HOME
cd $OBM_HOME
gunzip -c obm-solaris.tar.gz | tar -xf -
- Adding, updating and removing a backup set
- If you want to update a backup set, make changes to a
backup set and press the [Update] button
- If you want to add a new backup set, click the [Add]
link
- If you want to remove a backup set, Select the backup
set to be remove and click the [Remove] link
- Using Backup Configurator
sh $OBM_HOME/bin/Configurator.sh
- Enter your Login Name, Password, Backup Server URL and proxy
setting as shown below
Login Name:
userXXX
Password:
*******************
Backup Server URL:
xxx.yyy.com
Which Protocol ? (1) Http (2) Https :
1
Use proxy ? (Y)es or (N)o :
Y
Proxy Type ? (1) Http/Https Proxy (2) SOCKS :
1
Enter proxy server :
aaa.bbb.com
Enter proxy port : xxx
Enter proxy username (optional) :
administrator
Enter proxy password (optional) :
*******************
- If you have created a new backup set using the web
interface, you set the encrypting key, the encrypting algorithm
and the encrypting mode of this backup set by following
instructions below.
Important: You cannot change these parameters once they
are set
Found new backup set 'xxx'
Please enter the following values for this backup set:
Encrypting Algorithm ?
(1) Twofish (2) AES (3) Triple DES (4) No encryption :
1
Encrypting Key:
*******************
Re-Enter Encrypting Key:
*******************
Encrypting Mode ? (1) ECB (2) CBC :
1
Run scheduled backup on this computer ? (Y)es or (N)o :
Y
- If you want to make any changes to the setting above, you
can use the main menu below to do so.
Main Menu:
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(1). List Backup Setting
(2). Change Password
(3). Change Network Setting
(4). Change run scheduled backup setting
(5). Quit
Your Choice:
- You can then run a backup by executing the command below.
sh
$OBM_HOME/bin/RunBackupSet.sh
[BACKUP_SET]
where [BACKUP_SET]
is the name of backup set to be run
- If you want scheduled backup to run automatically, you must
start the backup scheduler by
nohup sh
$OBM_HOME/bin/Scheduler.sh > /dev/null
All backup sets will now be run at their scheduled times
automatically.
- (Optional) Start backup scheduler on machine startup
- Copy the startup file, S99Obs, to machine startup script
location /etc/rc3.d
cp $OBM_HOME/bin/S99Obs
/etc/rc3.d
- if you have not installed Online Backup Manager to
/usr/local/obm, you need to open the startup file S99Obsand
change the OBM_HOME environment variable setting, which can
be found at the beginning of the file, to the directory
where you have installed the software.
- Setup completed.
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