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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
  3. Shared resource trees
  4. Managing shared resource trees
  5. Adding software to a shared resource tree
  6. Adding software to a Windows SRT
Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide

Adding software to a Windows SRT

You can install the following into an existing Windows SRT:

  • NetBackup client software

  • NetBackup Security Services

To add software to a Windows SRT

  1. On the Start menu on the Windows BMR boot server that hosts the SRT, click Programs > Veritas NetBackup > Bare Metal Restore Boot Server Assistant.
  2. In the Bare Metal Restore Boot Server Assistant, click Shared Resource Tree Administration Wizard.
  3. In the Shared Resource Tree Administration Wizard, click Next on the Welcome panel.
  4. Select the option to update an SRT.
    • Add or update NetBackup client software images in an SRT. An SRT must contain a NetBackup client image that is the same version as the system(s) to be protected.

      See Add NetBackup Client to an SRT .

    • Add Veritas Security Services to an SRT.

      See Add NetBackup Security Services to an SRT.

  5. Follow the prompts to add software to the shared resource tree.

    The Shared Resource Tree Wizard help pages provide additional information.

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