RedHat Linux
NetworkBackup Client - RedHat Linux
Vembu NetworkBackup is currently supported for the below mentioned Linux OS versions (please make sure that you are using any one of the below versions).
Debian based
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Debian Linux 8.0 and later
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Ubuntu 10.04 and later
RedHat based
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and later
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CentOS 5.2 and later
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CloudLinux 5.10 and later
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Fedora 11 and later
To install Vembu NetworkBackup Client agent on Linux operating systems follow the steps given below
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Copy the build link of Vembu NetworkBackup client from Downloads Page under the tab 'Vembu NetworkBackup client' and download using the wget command.
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Make sure you are logged in as root user (use sudo su command to log in as a root user).
The following installation steps are applicable if you are going to install Vembu NetworkBackup on RedHat based OS
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You will find “VembuNetworkBackup_4_1_0_RH_Client_Only.zip” in the downloaded location.
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Unzip the downloaded zip file, you will have “VembuNetworkBackup_4_1_0_RH_Client_Only.bin” file extracted.
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Proceed with the installation by executing the following command:
“./ VembuNetworkBackup_4_1_0_RH_Client_Only.bin”
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It will check for user privileges. If you are not a root user use “sudo su” command to be a root user and proceed with the installation:
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Choose “option 1” to install Vembu NetworkBackup by creating a new Vembu NetworkBackup user account with root privileges.
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Or “option 2” to install Vembu NetworkBackup in the current user and proceed with the installation.
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Read the license terms and agree to it by entering y and proceed with the installation.
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Enter a unique Vembu NetworkBackup ID or by default, it takes hostname for ID.
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Enter the desired username and password to access the Vembu NetworkBackup Web Console.
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If you do not wish to go with default ports then proceed with a ‘yes’ else enter ‘No’.
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If you want to backup root user files choose ‘Choice 1’ else select ‘Choice 2’.
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Once the installation is complete you will be asked to start Vembu NetworkBackup as a Daemon process or not. Choose “Yes" if you wish to initiate the daemon process.
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If you haven't started Vembu NetworkBackup, you can start it later using the command “sh startVembuNetworkBackup.sh”. To stop Vembu NetworkBackup use “sh stopVembuNetworkBackup.sh” command from the installation location.
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You can now setup Vembu NetworkBackup and start configuring backup jobs.