
Note:
When reviewing the Windows Event Viewer logs for the appliance, you may
notice the entries that show the appliance computer name or host name as
"BEAppliance". You can ignore these events, as these initial appliance-related
entries are generated when the appliance is deployed at the factory, or after you
initiate a factory reset. Before the initial configuration of the appliance occurs, the
appliance host name is changed from "BEAppliance" to an alpha-numeric name
based on the appliance’s eth0 MAC address. The name change is done to avoid
host name conflicts when you connect the appliance to your network.
You can now install the application mount rails and mount the appliance in a rack.
See
“Installing the Backup Exec appliance mount rails and mounting the appliance
in a rack”
on page 10.
Installing the Backup Exec appliance mount rails and mounting the
appliance in a rack
Standard mounting rails are included in the shipping box to accommodate standard
enterprise square hole 19” racks.
Note:
Mounting methods vary by rack manufacturer. Racks may contain mounting
rails with square holes, round holes, or round threaded holes. Regardless of the
type of holes your rack has, ensure that the rails are installed between the rack unit
spacing lines.You may need to acquire other mounting hardware to install the guide
rails in your rack.
10
Backup Exec Appliance Quick Start Guide
Configuring the Backup Exec Appliance