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Table | Process to recover from media server disk failure (continued) | |
Delete the credentials on | If you have load balancing servers, delete the NetBackup | |
media servers |
| Deduplication Engine credentials on those media servers. |
See “Deleting credentials from a load balancing server” on page 75.
Add the credentials to the storage server
Add the NetBackup Deduplication Engine credentials to the storage server.
See “Adding NetBackup Deduplication Engine credentials” on page 74.
Get a configuration file | If you did not save a storage server configuration file before |
template | the disk failure, get a template configuration file. |
| See “Getting the storage server configuration” on page 68. |
Edit the configuration file | See “Editing a storage server configuration file” on page 68. |
Configure the storage server | Configure the storage server by uploading the configuration |
| from the file you edited. If you saved a configuration file |
| before the disk failure, use that file. |
| See “Setting the storage server configuration” on page 70. |
Add load balancing servers | If you use load balancing servers in your environment, add |
| them to your configuration. |
| See “Adding a load balancing server” on page 58. |
Recovering from a permanent deduplication storage server failure
To recover from a permanent media server failure, use the process that is described in the following table. For the new host, you must use the same host name.