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Table Of Contents
- 1 Installing and configuring the DR Series system
- 2 Configuring a backup job on ASG-Time Navigator for a CIFS target
- 3 Configuring a restore job on ASG-Time Navigator over a CIFS target
- 4 Running a duplication and restore job on a secondary CIFS target
- 5 Configuring a backup job on ASG-Time Navigator over an NFS target
- 6 Configuring a restore job on ASG-Time Navigator for an NFS target
- 7 Running a duplication and restore job on a secondary DR Series system NFS target
- 8 Setting up the DR Series system cleaner
- 9 Monitoring deduplication, compression, and performance
- A Best practices for setting up ASG-Time Navigator backup native Virtual Library System (VLS) on a DR Series system
- B Creating a storage device for CIFS
- C Creating a storage device for NFS
- D Launching a Time Navigator administration console on a Linux platform
57 Setting Up the Dellâ„¢ DR Series System as a Backup Target on ASG-TimeNavigator | April 2015
D Launching a Time Navigator administration console on a
Linux platform
Go to the Bin directory location /usr/Atempo/TimeNavigator/tina/Bin on the Time Navigator Backup
server. The Time Navigator
tina_daemon and tin_daemon_clt
must be started each time the platform
starts, with the
root
user:
i
Note: The services/daemon must be running on the Linux Time Navigator backup server at all times. It is
not possible to start a backup or to use a peripheral on a platform if the service or daemon is not running.
The services/daemon must also be running on the Time Navigator Server; otherwise, the application
stops. An X_Window graphical display is required on the Linux Time Navigator Backup server. Users must
check that the environment variable DISPLAY is correctly defined for launching the
tina_adm.