Apple ipod manual Sharing SMB Folders, Configuring SMB Client Backups

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Sharing SMB Folders

As already discussed, this is not a function of SBAdmin, but one what must be setup on your SMB (Windows/MAC) system. Beginning with Chapter 2, we provide as much detail as possible for configuring shared folders on each of the different systems and versions.

Configuring SMB Client Backups

The Storix SBAdmin GUI interface provides the ability to configure an SMB client, configure SMB backup jobs, as well as view backup output data, performance statistics, verify and, of course, restore SMB data.

SBAdmin may only backup an entire SMB share (at this time), not specific files within. However, you can configure exclude lists which may be used with SMB backups to limit the data backed up within the share.

Detailed instructions are provided for configuring SMB clients in the Storix System Backup Administrator User Guide. In summary, after installing your Network Administrator software, the steps to begin your first backup will be:

1.Enable the Windows (SMB) Backup Feature: To do this, select Configure!Software License, select the Windows (SMB) Backup Feature, then either:

a.Enter the license key provided by Storix, which will enable SMB client support for a certain number of clients, or

b.Select the 30-day trial button to configure the system for a 3-day trial and unlimited number of SMB clients.

2.Configure an SMB Client: After selecting Configure!Windows (SMB) Clients, you will provide the username and the password to access this account, and must assign the client an SMB host. The SMB host is a Linux system from which the shared data will be accessed. It is often desirable to have the same system where the backup data will be stored also be the SMB host, as this will reduce the amount of network traffic during the backup.

3.Configure an Exclude List: This optional feature can be found using Configure!Exclude Lists, and may be used to select files or directories that should be excluded from the backup. You can use wildcards (*) within the file or directory specifications to easily exclude files with similar names.

4.Configure a Backup Job: Using Configure!Backup Jobs, you will create a new job name, then select the SMB_SHARES backup profile, which will define the backup job as one for backing up SMB share data. You can create any number of backup profiles for SMB shares, each with different default options, however for simplicity, this one is provided for you by default.

When configuring the backup job, you will also select the backup server, and the device or directory where the data will be stored. You can also select to use an exclude list provided in step 3, to encrypt the backup data (if the optional Backup Data Encryption Feature is also installed), and to schedule the backup to run at a specific time.

5.Run a Backup Job: To run the backup, just select Actions!Run a Backup Job or select the Run Job button when configuring the backup job. The backup will be performed and the backup output and status messages will be saved on the administrator. You will be able to view this information, the backup label, history and performance reports, just as with any other SBAdmin client.

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Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X

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Contents Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS Trademarks and Copyrights Table of Contents Introduction How to Use this GuideSBAdmin Windows SMB Backup Feature Sharing SMB Folders Configuring SMB Client BackupsRestoring SMB Backup Data Windows 98 / ME Configure the Computer for File SharingSharing a Folder Page Double-click on the Network Dial-Up Connections Windows 2000 / NTClick Permissions Page Page Windows XP PRO Click on Permissions Page Page Enabling Windows Sharing MAC OSLook below the Services list for a message such as
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