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NetBackup System Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server
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Dynamic Address: yes
After the NetBackup client notifies the NetBackup server of its NetBackup
client name and network host name, the Current Host, Hostname, and IP
Address fields will display the values for that NetBackup client.
Configuring a Dynamic Windows NT, 98, or 95 Client
If it is not already installed, install NetBackup for Windows NT, 98, or 95.
Start the NetBackup user interface on the client and click Configure on the
Actions menu. Then, on the General tab of the NetBackup Configuration dialog
box, change the Client Name to specify the NetBackup client name for the
Windows client. For example:
Client Name = nbclient06
On the Windows NT NetBackup server, set Announce DHCP Interval to
specify how often (in minutes) to notify the NetBackup server of the
NetBackup client name and network host name of the Windows NT, 98, or 95
client (see “Announce DHCP Interval” on page 512). For example, to notify the
server every hour set this option to 60.
The server is not notified if the default value of 0 is used. For a DHCP client, a
good value to use is one-half of the lease period.
On the client, stop and restart the NetBackup Client service to have the
changes take effect.
Configuring a Dynamic Macintosh NetBackup Client
If not already installed, install NetBackup for Macintosh.
Edit the
bp.conf
document with a text editor like SimpleText. The
bp.conf
document is in the NetBackup folder in the Preferences folder in the System
Folder of the startup disk. Use the
CLIENT_NAME
entry to specify the
NetBackup client name for the Macintosh. For example:
CLIENT_NAME = nbclient02
Edit the
mac.conf
document with a text editor like SimpleText. The
mac.conf
document is in the NetBackup folder in the Preferences folder in the
System Folder of the startup disk. Use the
DYNAMICNOTIFY
entry to specify
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT