View or change backup group id – Storix Software SBAdmin Solaris System Recovery Guide User Manual

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1. The

Remote Install Username is set to “sbadmin” and may not be changed. Enter a password in the Remote

Install Password field. The password will be necessary to login to the remote install client.

2. Select

the

Network Device (adapter) that should be configured to connect to the remote install client.

3. Enter

the

IP Address used to configure the network adapter. Note that, if the selected adapter is already

configured (as a boot or install device) and you enter a different IP address than the adapter is currently
using, you will be provided a warning and allowed to continue. If you do so, however, the previous settings
will no longer apply, and the adapter will be reconfigured under the new IP address.

4. Enter

the

Subnet Mask (if necessary) used when configuring the network adapter. As with the IP Address, if

the adapter is currently configured under a different subnet mask, you will be warned and allowed to
reconfigure the adapter under the new subnet mask.

When you have finished your selections, press ESC or to return to the

RIM Menu

. Then select

Start Local SSH

Server

. The network adapter will be configured with these settings and the RIM server will be started. You can

see the current status of the RIM server by looking at the Local SSH

settings which appear on the screen.

View or Change Backup Group ID

This option is used if you have configured a server with an “Optional client with access to all groups”. For further
information about configuring the server this way please see the SBAdmin User guide.

If a backup has been copied to a shared server, the new group id will not match the group id of the original
client backup. When restoring from the shared server, you will need to ensure a client is configured with access
to all groups, and you have the appropriate group ID to enter on the boot media.

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