Viewing The Hosts In The Administrative Domain; Adding A Host To The Administrative Domain - Oracle Secure Backup Installation And Configuration Manual

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Host name
IP address
Assigned roles: client, media server or both
Whether the host is in service or not in service at the moment
After adding a host to the administrative domain, Oracle recommends that you ping
the host to confirm that it can be accessed by the administrative server.
For hosts that use
must configure the following additional attributes:
NDMP authorization type
NDMP password
TCP port number for use with NDMP

Viewing the Hosts in the Administrative Domain

Oracle Secure Backup
In the
the Hosts page. The Hosts page lists the host name, configured host roles, and the
current status of the host.
Figure 5–1 Oracle Secure Backup Web Tool: Hosts Page

Adding a Host to the Administrative Domain

To add a host to an administrative domain:
From the Home page, click the Configure tab.
1.
Click Hosts in the Basic section to display the Hosts page.
2.
Click Add to add a host.
3.
"Pinging a Host"
See Also:
NDMP access
Oracle Secure Backup Reference for a complete account of
See Also:
host attributes
Web tool, on the Configure page, click Hosts to display
Figure 5–1
Note:
You can also view the current list of hosts with the
lshost command.
Configuring the Administrative Domain with Hosts
on page 5-9
mode, such as network-attached storage devices, you
shows a typical Hosts page.
Configuring and Managing the Administrative Domain 5-3
obtool

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