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System Requirements
- Operating System : Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, FreeBSD, SCO Unix
and all major Linux distributions, e.g. Redhat, SUSE, Fedora
Core 5, UBUNTU, MANDRIVA
- Memory : 128 Mbytes
- Disk Space : 100 Mbytes
- Network Protocol : TCP/IP (Http/Https)
- Download the setup file above
- Unpack the install file to /usr/local/obm
mkdir /usr/local/obm
cd /usr/local/obm
gunzip obm-nix.tar.gz
tar -xf obm-nix.tar
- Install ELPBackOBM
./bin/install.sh
>install.log
All installation information can be found in the file "install.log"
The backup scheduler and autoupgrade services are
automatically installed. Backup sets can now run at their
scheduled times automatically. *
- Please go to X Window or command line mode to continue
installation.
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- Download the setup file above
- Unpack the install file to /usr/local/obm
mkdir /usr/local/obm
cd /usr/local/obm
gunzip obm-nix.tar.gz
tar -xf obm-nix.tar
- Remove bundled jvm
rm -rf /usr/local/obm/jvm
- Install J2SE Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.x or later
to /usr/java
- Create a symbolic link for JRE
ln -s /usr/java /usr/local/obm/jvm
- Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable
JAVA_HOME=/usr/java; export
JAVA_HOME
- Install ELPBackOBM
./bin/install.sh
>install.log
All installation information can be found in the file "install.log"
The backup scheduler and autoupgrade services are
automatically installed. Backup sets can now run at their
scheduled times automatically. *
- Please go to X Window or command line mode to continue
installation.
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- Download the setup file above
- Unpack the install file to /usr/local/obm
mkdir /usr/local/obm
cd /usr/local/obm
gunzip obm-nix.tar.gz
tar -xf obm-nix.tar
- Remove bundled jvm
rm -rf /usr/local/obm/jvm
- Download J2SE Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.x or later
Depending on your platform and BSD release, download the
corresponding JRE and dependant packages.
For example, we are using FreeBSD 6.1 i386 for installation:
Download javavmwrapper-2.3.tbz and
diablo-jre-freebsd5.i386.1.5.0.07.01.tbz in the following links.
http://www.freebsd-fr.org/ports/java.html#javavmwrapper-2.3
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/java.html#diablo-jre-1.5.0.07.01_3
(See package dependancy of your machine)
- Install J2SE Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.x or later
to /usr/local/diablo-jre1.5.0
Use following command to install
package
pkg_add javavmwrapper-2.3.tbz
pkg_add diablo-jre-freebsd5.i386.1.5.0.07.01.tbz
- Create a symbolic link for JRE
ln -s /usr/local/diablo-jre1.5.0
/usr/local/obm/jvm
If you are using csh as your shell, you need to type "rehash"
and hit enter to make the symbolic link take effect. For other
shell types it should work.
setenv JAVA_HOME /usr/local/obm/jvm
- Verify the installed JRE
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version
See if the output does not contain warning
With warning
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
warning: Can't detect initial thread stack location java version
"1.4.2_12"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
1.4.2_12-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_12-b03, mixed mode)
Without warning
java version "1.5.0"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
diablo-1.5.0-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build diablo-1.5.0_07-b01, mixed
mode)
- Install ELPBackOBM
./bin/install.sh
>install.log
All installation information can be found in the file "install.log"
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- Install the backup scheduler and autoupgrade services
Add
two entries to system file /etc/rc.conf for auto starting backup
scheduler and autoupgrade agent.
obmaua_enable="YES"
obmscheduler_enable="YES"
Restart computer or run the following scripts
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/obmscheduler
start &
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/obmaua start &
- Please go to X Window or command line mode to continue
installation.
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- Set the DISPLAY environment variables
Linux / Unix (sh, bash):
DISPLAY=IP_ADDRESS_OF_XTERMINAL[:0.0];
export DISPLAY
For example
DISPLAY=:0.0; export DISPLAY
or DISPLAY=127.0.0.1; export DISPLAY
or DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0; export DISPLAY
or DISPLAY=192.168.0.2; export DISPLAY
or DISPLAY=192.168.0.2:0.0; export DISPLAY
BSD (csh): setenv DISPLAY
IP_ADDRESS_OF_XTERMINAL[:0.0]
For example
setenv DISPLAY :0.0
or setenv DISPLAY 127.0.0.1
or setenv DISPLAY 127.0.0.1:0.0
or setenv DISPLAY 192.168.0.2
or setenv DISPLAY 192.168.0.2:0.0
- Run ELPBack Online Backup Manager
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/BackupManager.sh
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- (optional) Enter the backup server name in the [Address]
field and press the [Next] button.
- If you don't have a backup account, register a trial user by
the following steps
- Enter the [Login Name], [Password] and [Confirm
Password] of your choice
- Enter your [Email] 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 [already a
user?] and logon to the server with your existing username and
password.
- If this is your first time logging into the server, you will
be guided to create a backup set
- Enter a backup set name of your choice in the [Name]
field, choose the type of backup set in the [Type] field and
then press [Next] button.
- Select the files that you want to backup and press the
[Next] button.
- Setup the backup schedule by pressing the [Add] 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 [OK] button to complete the configuration of
backup set
- To run a backup immediately, click [Backup] button on the
left panel, select the backup set and press [OK] button.
- Setup completed.
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- Use the web interface to add, update and remove backup sets
- 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 /usr/local/obm/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). Toggle Masked Field (Password, Encryption Key)
(6). Generate Configuration Report (text format)
(7). Quit
Your Choice:
- You can then run a backup by executing the command below.
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/RunBackupSet.sh
[BACKUP_SET]
where [BACKUP_SET]
is the name of backup set to be run
- Setup completed.
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- Run the uninstall scripts
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/uninstall.sh
Removing Scheduler from
service using script name obmscheduler
Using init script path /etc/init.d
Using run level script path /etc/rc.d
Removing symbolic link from run levels
Removing script file obmscheduler from /etc/init.d
Shutting down AutoUpdateAgent
Waiting 5 seconds for AutoUpdateAgent to clean up
Removing AutoUpdateAgent from service using script name
Using init script path /etc/init.d
Using run level script path /etc/rc.d
Removing symbolic link from run levels
Removing script file obmaua from /etc/init.d
Online Backup Manager uninstall service is complete!
It is now safe to remove files from /usr/local/obm
- Remove installed files and all application data
rm -rf /usr/local/obm
rm -rf ~/.obm
- Uninstall completed.
* The backup scheduler and autoupgrade
services are verified to install successfully on Solaris, FreeBSD
and all major Linux distributions. If these services for other
platforms cannot be installed, please refer to the specific OS
manual for further information.
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