Installation Guide - DataSave Professional - Unix / Linux |
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Please click here for system requirements of DataSave Professional and DataSave Express v6.
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Download DataSave Professional - A full-featured backup software (Please click here for the supported applications and servers)
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Download the setup file above.
Login as root user on the machine.
set LC_ALL=<selected language>.UTF-8
export LC_ALL
set LC_LANG=<selected language>.UTF-8
export LC_LANG
mkdir -p "/usr/local/obm"
cd "/usr/local/obm"
gunzip obm-nix.tar.gz
tar -xf obm-nix.tar
(For custom JRE only) Install JRE v1.5 or above. (It is strongly recommend to use JRE v1.6 or above.) Please note down the JRE installation path, e.g. /usr/java
(For custom JRE only) Set JAVA_HOME for DataSave Professional.
Create a symbolic link for JRE to the $JAVA_HOME:
ln –sf "/usr/java" "/usr/local/obm/jvm"
Or
set the JAVA_HOME environment variable:
export JAVA_HOME="/usr/java"
Install DataSave Professional and its related services by using these commands:
cd "/usr/local/obm"
./bin/install.sh > install.log
The installation information can be found in the files $OBM_HOME/install.log and $OBM_HOME/bin/config.log.
Please go to X Window or command line mode to continue the installation.
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Download the setup file above.
Login as root user on the machine.
set LC_ALL=<selected language>.UTF-8
export LC_ALL
set LC_LANG=<selected language>.UTF-8
export LC_LANG
mkdir -p "/usr/local/obm"
cd "/usr/local/obm"
gunzip obm-nix.tar.gz
tar -xf obm-nix.tar
rm –rf /usr/local/obm/jre32
rm –rf /usr/local/obm/jre64
Install JRE v1.5 or above to /usr/java. (It is strongly recommend to use JRE v1.6 or above.) Please note down the JRE installation path, e.g. /usr/java
Set JAVA_HOME for DataSave Professional.
Create a symbolic link for JRE:
ln -sf "/usr/java" "/usr/local/obm/jvm"
Or
set the JAVA_HOME environment variable:
JAVA_HOME="/usr/java"; export JAVA_HOME
Install DataSave Professional and its related services by using these commands:
cd "/usr/local/obm"
./bin/install.sh > install.log
The installation information can be found in the files $OBM_HOME/install.log and $OBM_HOME/bin/config.log.
Please go to X Window or command line mode to continue the installation.
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Download the setup file above.
Login as root user on the machine.
set LC_ALL=<selected language>.UTF-8
export LC_ALL
set LC_LANG=<selected language>.UTF-8
export LC_LANG
mkdir -p "/usr/local/obm"
cd "/usr/local/obm"
gunzip obm-nix.tar.gz
tar -xf obm-nix.tar
rm –rf /usr/local/obm/jre32
rm –rf /usr/local/obm/jre64
Download OpenJDK version 6 for your BSD release.
For example, we are using FreeBSD 8.1 i386 for installation:
Download OpenJDK version 6 from the following link:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-8-stable/Latest/openjdk6.tbz
For more reference, please refer to the following link:
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml
Install openJDK.
For the example above, we can use this command to install the OpenJDK version 6 package:
pkg_add -r openjdk6
In case openjdk6 cannot be fetched by the above command:
For FreeBSD 7 (amd64), use this command to install the OpenJDK version 6 package:
pkg_add -r ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-7-stable/Latest/openjdk6.tbz
For FreeBSD 7 (i386), use this command to install the OpenJDK version 6 package:
pkg_add -r ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7-stable/Latest/openjdk6.tbz
For FreeBSD 8 (amd64), use this command to install the OpenJDK version 6 package:
pkg_add -r ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-8-stable/Latest/openjdk6.tbz
For FreeBSD 8 (i386), use this command to install the OpenJDK version 6 package:
pkg_add -r ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-8-stable/Latest/openjdk6.tbz
For OpenBSD 4.7 (i386), use this command to install the JRE version 1.7 package:
pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.7/packages/i386/jre-1.7.0.00b72p0.tgz
For OpenBSD 4.8 (i386), use this command to install the JRE version 1.7 package:
pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.8/packages/i386/jre-1.7.0.00b72p1.tgz
For OpenBSD 4.8 (amd64), use this command to install the JRE version 1.7 package:
pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.8/packages/amd64/jre-1.7.0.00b72p1.tgz
For OpenBSD 4.9 (i386), use this command to install the JRE version 1.7 package:
pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.9/packages/i386/jre-1.7.0.00beta122p0v0.tgz
For OpenBSD 4.9 (amd64), use this command to install the JRE version 1.7 package:
pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.9/packages/amd64/jre-1.7.0.00beta122p0v0.tgz
For OpenBSD 5.0 (i386), use this command to install the JRE version 1.7 package:
pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.0/packages/i386/jre-1.7.0.00beta122p1v0.tgz
For OpenBSD 5.0 (amd64), use this command to install the JRE version 1.7 package:
pkg_add ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.0/packages/amd64/jre-1.7.0.00beta122p1v0.tgz
Please note the default installation path should be /usr/local/openjdk6
Set JAVA_HOME for DataSave Professional.
Create a symbolic link for openjdk6:
For FreeBSD:
ln -sf "/usr/local/openjdk6" "/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, please use the following:
setenv JAVA_HOME "/usr/local/openjdk6"
For OpenBSD:
ln -sf "/usr/local/jre-1.7.0" "/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, please use the following:
setenv JAVA_HOME "/usr/local/jre-1.7.0"
Install DataSave Professional and its related services by using these commands:
cd "/usr/local/OBM"
./bin/install.sh > install.log
The installation information can be found in the files $OBM_HOME/install.log and $OBM_HOME/bin/config.log.
Enable the backup scheduler and autoupgrade services at machine startup by adding these entries in the system file /etc/rc.conf:
obmaua_enable="YES"
obmscheduler_enable="YES"
Run the following scripts.
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/obmscheduler start &
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/obmaua start &
For OpenBSD 4.9 or lower:
Enable the backup scheduler and autoupgrade services at machine startup by adding these entries in the system file /etc/rc.local:
if [ -x /etc/obmaua ] ; then
/etc/obmaua start
fi
if [ -x /etc/obmscheduler ] ; then
/etc/obmscheduler start
fi
Run the following scripts.
/etc/obmscheduler start &
/etc/obmaua start &
For OpenBSD 5.0 or higher:
Enable the backup scheduler and autoupgrade services at machine startup by adding this entry in the system file /etc/rc.conf.local:
pkg_scripts="obmaua obmscheduler"
or append to the existing entry, e.g. pkg_scripts="xxx yyy obmaua obmscheduler"
Run the following scripts.
/etc/rc.d/obmscheduler start &
/etc/rc.d/obmaua start &
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 the installation.
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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
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/RunOBC.sh &
Enter the backup server host name in the [Address] field and press the [Next] button.
(Optional) If you are using a proxy server to access the internet, please fill in the [Proxy setting] section and press the [Next] button.
(Optional) If you do not have a backup account, you can register a trial user account by the following steps:
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 onto the server, you will be guided to create a backup set.
To run a backup immediately, click [Backup] button on the left panel, select the backup set and press [OK] button.
Setup is now completed.
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Use the web interface to add, update and remove backup sets.
Using Backup Configurator.
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/Configurator.sh
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): ********************
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
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:
sh /usr/local/obm/bin/RunBackupSet.sh [BACKUP_SET]
where [BACKUP_SET] is the name of backup set to be run.
Setup is now completed.