Initial System Settings
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DD400 Series Restorer User Guide
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DHCP is enabled or not enabled for each Ethernet interface, as you choose during installation.
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Each active interface has an IP address.
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The restorer hostname is set (for use by the network).
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The IP addresses are set for the backup servers, SMTP server, and administrative hosts.
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An SMTP (mail) server is identified.
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For NFS clients, the restorer is set up to export the
/backup
and
/ddvar
directories using
NFSv3 over TCP. For CIFS clients, the restorer has shares set up for
/backup
and
/ddvar
.
The directories under
/ddvar
are:
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core
— The default destination for core files created by the system.
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log
— The destination for all system log files. See “Log File Management” on page 167
for details.
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releases
— The default destination for operating system upgrades that are downloaded
from the Data Domain Support web site.
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snmp
— The location of the SNMP MIB (management information base).
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traces
— The destination for execution traces used in debugging performance issues.
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One or more backup servers are identified as restorer NFS or CIFS clients.
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A host is identified for restorer administration. Administrative users have access to the
partition
/ddvar
. The partition is small and data in the partition is not compressed.
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The time zone you select is set.
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The initial user for the system is
sysadmin
with the password that you give during setup. The
user
command allows you to later add administrative and non-administrative users later.
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The SSH service is enabled and the HTTP, FTP, TELNET, and SNMP services are disabled.
Use the
adminaccess
command to enable and disable services.
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The user lists for TELNET and FTP are empty, SNMP is not configured, and the protocols are
disabled, meaning that no users can connect through TELNET, FTP, or SNMP.
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A system report runs automatically every day at 3 a.m. The report goes to a Data Domain email
address and an address that you give during set up. You can add addresses to the email list
using the
autosupport
command.
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An email list for system alerts that are automatically generated has a Data Domain email
address and a local address that you enter during set up. You can add addresses to the email list
using the
alerts
command
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The
clean
operation is scheduled for Tuesday at 6:00 a.m. To review or change the schedule,
use the
filesys clean
commands.
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The background verification operation that continuously checks backup images is enabled.
Summary of Contents for DD400 Series
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Page 38: ...Regulatory Standards Compliance xxxviii DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 54: ...Hardware System Level Interfaces 16 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 60: ...Display the Space Usage Graphs 22 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 96: ...The License Command 58 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 102: ...Return Command Output to a Remote machine 64 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 128: ...Clean Operations 90 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 138: ...Display the History of Disk Failures 100 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 182: ...CIFS Command 144 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 194: ...Procedure Replace a Replica 156 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 210: ...Send Log messages to Another System 172 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 228: ...Operations for Trained Service Personnel 190 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...