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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
  3. Appendix A. NetBackup BMR related appendices
  4. Network services configurations on BMR boot Server
  5. Windows Network configuration
Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide

Windows Network configuration

Windows BMR Boot server registration enables the following services:

  • BMRBD (BMR BOOT server) service

  • BMR TFTP Service

  • BMR PXE Service

BMR TFTP and PXE services are used in case of network-based boot recovery. Apart from these services, DHCP service is also required.

DHCP service requirements: DHCP server can exist on the same Boot Server host or somewhere on the network.

BMR PXE and TFTP service requirement and configuration:

  • Make sure that there is no other PXE server running in the same subnet while BMR NW boot is happening.

    This restriction is more due to the way this network protocol works. In case client NW boot request goes to un-intended PXE server then client NW boot fails. It does not re-direct the request to other valid PXE server in the network. Hence recommendation is to keep only valid BMR PXE service running while NW booting your client for BMR recovery.

  • Post BMR boot server registration, navigate to BMR PXE Configuration Wizard available on Windows boot server.

    This wizard can be located in Start > Programs > NetBackup. This wizard prompts user for DHCP server location. Depending upon your DHCP server location (either same boot server computer or any other computer in the network), the wizard prompts to run netsh command-lines on your DHCP server.

  • Finish the wizard for successful PXE, TFTP, and DHCP server configuration.

If the Windows boot server is to be installed on an Active Directory Server, let the legacy restore method to share SRTs with restoring clients. Set the following security settings:

Microsoft network server

Digitally signed communications (always) - Disabled

Microsoft network server

Digitally signed communications (if client agrees) -- Enabled

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