Configuring The Administrative Domain With Hosts; About Administrative Domain Host Configuration - Oracle Secure Backup Installation And Configuration Manual

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Configuring the Administrative Domain with Hosts

b.
For each host to be set up only for the
3.
administrative domain, as described in
with Hosts"
After configuring each client host, ping it to ensure that it is reachable.
Initial configuration is complete. Oracle Secure Backup is installed on all hosts,
4.
and all clients, media servers and tape devices are accessible by Oracle Secure
Backup. Network communication among hosts in the administrative domain is
configured with the default security configuration described in
Configuration"
Configuring the Administrative Domain with Hosts
This section explains how to configure your administrative domain to add your hosts.
This section contains these topics:

About Administrative Domain Host Configuration

Viewing the Hosts in the Administrative Domain
Adding a Host to the Administrative Domain
Adding the Media Server Role to an Administrative Server
Adding Backup and Restore Environment Variables to an NDMP Host
Configuring Preferred Network Interfaces (PNI)
Pinging a Host
Viewing or Editing Host Properties
Updating a Host
Removing a Host
About Administrative Domain Host Configuration
The host configuration process makes the administrative server aware of a media
server or client to be included in the administrative domain. You must perform this
process for every host in the administrative domain, including each host running
Oracle Secure Backup natively and each network-attached
Network Data Management Protocol
For any host to be added to the administrative domain, you must provide the
following attributes:
5-2 Oracle Secure Backup Installation and Configuration Guide
If the administrative server is also assigned the media server
Note:
role, then it is part of the administrative domain.
Configure the administrative domain to include each tape device attached to
this host.
"Adding Tape Devices to an Administrative Domain"
describes this task.
on page 5-2.
on page 6-15.
You must still identify files to be backed up, configure at least
Note:
one
backup
schedule, and set up users, classes, and security policies.
These tasks are described in the Oracle Secure Backup Administrator's
Guide.
client
role, add the host to the
"Configuring the Administrative Domain
storage device
(NDMP).
on page 5-10
"Default Security
managed by

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