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<li><translate><!--T:82--> '''''Location''''': Predefined location. A client always has to be assigned to a location.</translate></li>
<li><translate><!--T:82--> '''''Location''''': Predefined location. A client always has to be assigned to a location.</translate></li>
<li><translate>'''''Platform''''': Select the relevant platform of the client (''Windows'', ''UNIX'', ''VMS'' or ''NETWARE''). Depending on the platform, tabs for special access parameters are displayed. The ''Platform'' is only available when configuring a new client.</translate></li>


<li><translate><!--T:83--> '''''Operating system''''': Select the operating system version of the computer you are adding as a client.</translate></li>
<li><translate><!--T:83--> '''''Operating system''''': Select the operating system version of the computer you are adding as a client.</translate></li>

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Topology

Topology represents the SEP sesam backup environment including the hardware, computers, backup devices, etc.

All interconnected computers – SEP sesam Clients and SEP sesam Servers – can be logically grouped into locations and sub-locations. You can use locations to group your clients according to their OS, data type, different geographical location, etc.

The menu item Topology shows all SEP sesam locations, clients, loaders and drives known to the Master Server as well as the media within the devices. By clicking the symbols they can be expanded into the subordinate structures via a function tree. Each client is assigned to a location and each loader and drive to a client. You can open their properties by double-clicking the relevant component (location, client or drive).

Such grouping enables large organizations at different locations to be managed and represented as a group with separate, centrally-managed units (using a tree view). Locations can be hierarchically organized - multiple sub-locations can be summarized under one Location.

A Master Sesam at the highest level presents all currently accessible regular SEP sesam computers. With a mouse click their individual data can be viewed.

A regular SEP sesam server shows one node only, namely itself.

Topology overview Beefalo.jpg

With v. 4.4.3. Beefalo, SEP sesam provides additional View Mode button that enables you to switch between the table and tree view and group the same clients in one item.

  • Tree view: SEP sesam default view shows the status of individual locations grouped together in a hierarchical view.
  • Table view: A simple flat view that shows the status of individual locations one after another.

You can also define a horizontal/vertical grid lines or row stripes to be displayed in your Topolgy panel.

To create a new location independent of another location or a sub-location, click Topology, and click the button New Location. A client is always assigned to and created within a location. For details, see Configuring Location.

Location properties

Locations are defined as a group of clients and/or further sub-locations. This should help you to organize larger networks so that computers in a building, an external office, etc., can be managed and represented in the separate units.

You can configure new locations from a SEP sesam Server or from an existing location (sub-location). SEP sesam sets up a tree-structure for all locations (e.g., USA-Colorado-Boulder-SEP Software) offering greater visibility. For details, see Configuring Location.

You can also edit the existing location or sub-location settings by double-clicking a relevant location/sub-location to open its Properties.

Location properties Beefalo.jpg

Location tab

  • Name: Name of the location
  • in: Superordinated location (relevant for sub-locations)
  • Description: More exact description of the location
  • Contact: Contact person at this location
  • Note: Additional information

OS Access tab

When configuring a new location, you have to enter the credentials as an administrator to access the respective systems. You can also edit your credentials in the location properties. You have to use DOMAIN\USER format for the domain accounts or HOST\USER for the local accounts.

Permissions tab

Under the Permissions tab, you can configure permissions (ACLs) for your locations, if you have the admin rights. For details, see Using Access Control Lists.

Client properties

Clients are the computers in the network (including the SEP sesam Server) that you want to back up and restore.

The following screenshot shows the input fields and functions of the clients.

Information sign.png Note
The client properties are slightly different if the client is already added and configured and you edit its properties, or if you are configuring a new client. The Platform is only available when configuring a new client, and additional tabs for specifying additional settings are only available in the client properties.

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Client tab

  • Name: Enter the name of the client – this has to be the network host name of the computer. The name has to be resolvable either by DNS or etc/hosts file.
  • Location: Predefined location. A client always has to be assigned to a location.
  • Platform: Select the relevant platform of the client (Windows, UNIX, VMS or NETWARE). Depending on the platform, tabs for special access parameters are displayed. The Platform is only available when configuring a new client.
  • Operating system: Select the operating system version of the computer you are adding as a client.
  • Access mode: Select the relevant access method for the server-client communication.
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  • VM server type: If the client should be managed as a VM server, select the relevant type. This enables, for example, browsing the virtual environment when creating backup tasks.
  • Last SEP sesam message: The most recent system status message for the existing client.
  • Last successful access: The last successful access to the existing client.
  • Notes: Optional comment.
  • Interfaces:
  • Information sign.png Note
    Only edit this field if a client is a SEP sesam Server or Remote Device Server (RDS).

    If there is an additional network for backups available, the resolvable and changed DNS-name of a second network card of the SEP sesam Server can be entered into a new line. If several network cards are available, they need to be known to the DNS otherwise the connection to SEP sesam Server will fail.

    The network protocols for data transfer can be set by using the common prefixes ftp:// (default), http:// or https://. For each protocol one interface has to be added in the interfaces box separated by single spaces. One interface for the HTTP protocol http://<hostname>:11000 and one interface for the HTTPS protocol https://<hostname>:11088.

  • SEP sesam version: This field shows the SBC (SEP sesam backup Client) version of the installation.
  • VM host and VM name: VM host and name are displayed, if you have specified them during the client creation.
  • Additional options
  • In the left corner, there are two additional options:
    • Client is a virtual machine: Selecting this option allows you to edit the VM host (name of the VM Server) and the VM name. These values are used to identify the backup client as a VM in a virtual environment.
    • Execution off: If a client needs to be excluded from the backup for technical or other reasons, you can deactivate it by checking this option.
    • Information sign.png Note
      If this option is set, the client will not be backed up until it is unlocked again even if it is scheduled for backup.

Options tab

By default, SEP sesam uses random ports that are assigned by the operating system for its data connections. However, if you want to back up a client which is behind a firewall, you must manually define the ports. The available options depend on the client type.

Client options Beefalo.jpg

  • Access options: The default communication port on the backup client is 11301. If a port other than 11301 is used, it must be configured in the client's sm.ini file. In this field, enter the port over which the client is reachable (e.g., -p 17301).
  • STPD options: The STPD options are used to define the backports from the clients to the SEP sesam Server, e.g. 11003-11006. These ports are then used to carry data during backups and restores. For each backup that runs parralel 2 ports of a client are needed.
  • Listen port: The default STPD-port for Remote Device Servers (incl. SEP sesam Server) is 11001.
  • Wake on LAN: For more information, see How To.

For details, see List of Ports Used by SEP sesam.

OS Access tab

When configuring a new client, you have to enter the credentials as an administrator to access the respective systems. You can also edit your credentials in the client properties. You have to use DOMAIN\USER format for domain accounts or HOST\USER for local accounts.

Client access Beefalo.jpg

Additional tabs

In the client properties two additional tabs are available for specifying additional settings.

Under the Permissions tab, you can add the relevant permissions (ACLs) for your client. For details, see Using Access Control Lists.

Client permissions Beefalo.jpg

If you are configuring clients that must be backed up by special task types, additional settings must be specified. A fifth tab is available for the following task types: Micro Focus Open Enterprise Server (formerly Novell OES), VMware, Citrix XEN, MySQL, PostgreSQL, NetApp, RHEV. For example, for Micro Focus OES or NetWare server backup you have to specify the login data for the eDirectory and select the appropriate data mover. For Micro Focus, this is a SEP sesam Micro Focus (formerly Novell) Client which is installed on Linux computer with Micro Focus Storage Management Services (SMS).
Client VMware Beefalo.jpg
For more information on specific task type, see the respective wiki articles under Extensions.

See also

Configuring LocationConfiguring ClientsUsing Access Control ListsList of Ports Used by SEP sesam


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