Administrator Guide

3. Click Backup.
4. In the Log on to Windows window, enter the administrator user name and password and click OK.
NOTE: The default administrative user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.
The Welcome to Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools window displays.
NOTE: If the Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools window does not display, click Maintenance, and
then click Terminal Services. On the Advanced Administration Menu, click Administrative Tools and then click
Windows 2000 Backup/Recovery.
5. Click Backup Wizard.
6. In the Backup Wizard window, click Next.
7. In the What to Back Up window, click Only back up the System State data, and then click Next.
8. In the Where to Store the Backup window, click Browse.
9. In the Open window, select the location to store your system-state backup file, enter the filename, and then click
Open.
For fault tolerance, you should select a location that is not on the NAS system.
10. Click Next and then click Finish.
The backup begins and progress displays in the Backup Progress window.
11. When the backup is complete, click Close.
Backing Up Data Volumes
To back up your volumes, you can use direct-attached local backups or network backups. In a direct-attached backup, the
NAS system is backed up to an external tape device connected directly to the system. In a network backup, the NAS system
is backed up to LAN-attached backup servers.
The following software is supported for direct-attached local backups:
Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools
VERITAS® Backup Exec® Server Professional 8.6 for Windows NT® and Windows 2000
Computer Associates® ARCserveIT™ 2000 for Windows NT and Windows 2000
The following software is supported for remote network backups:
VERITAS Backup Exec Server Professional 8.6 for Windows NT and Windows 2000
Computer Associates ARCserveIT
ARCserveIT 2000 for Windows NT and Windows 2000
ARCserveIT 7.0 for Red Hat Linux 7.0 and 7.1
Windows 2000 Backup and Recovery Tools