Managing deduplication 69
Managing deduplication servers
To edit the storage server configuration
1If you did not save a storage server configuration file, get a storage server configuration file.
See “Getting the storage server configuration” on page 68.
If you get the configuration of a storage server that is unavailable because of a disaster, NetBackup returns a template configuration file. The following is an example of a template configuration file:
V6.5.5 "storagepath" "none" string V6.5.5 "spalogin" "n" string V6.5.5 "spapasswd" " " string V6.5.5 "dbpath" "db_path" string V6.5.5 "required_interface" "" string V6.5.5 "spalogretention" "7" int V6.5.5 "verboselevel" "3" int
V6.5.5 represents the version of the input and output format not the NetBackup release level. That version may differ on your system.
2Use a text editor to enter or change values.
For a template configuration file, enter the appropriate information in the second set of quotation marks in each line, replacing the default values. The values should be the same as those you used when you configured the storage server initially.
The following are the values that are required:
■storagepath.
■spalogin.
■spapasswd.
■dbpath.
If the database path is the same as the storage path, enter the same value for storagepath and dbpath.
■required_interface.
The required_interface is required only if you configured one initially; if a specific interface is not required, leave it blank. The required interface defaults to the computer's hostname.
Values for the other configuration parameters are optional and not required for a recovery situation.