What is the primary function of the EMC NetWorker job daemon?
What is the primary function of the EMC NetWorker job daemon?
Which utility can be used?
A customer is running an EMC NetWorker 7.6 server on a UNIX platform and wants to monitor
backup operations from the command line.
Which utility can be used?
Which NetWorker command can be used to discover volumes on the NetWorker server?
EMC NetWorker is using a library controlled by an ACSLS server. Which NetWorker command
can be used to discover volumes on the NetWorker server?
which daemons must be running?
In an EMC NetWorker storage node with four stand-alone LTO tape drives, which daemons must
be running?
How many nsrlcpd processes are running on the NetWorker server?
A customer has the following EMC NetWorker configuration:
Two remote storage nodes, Node A and Node B
Two virtual tape libraries configured on Node A and Node B, respectively
Twelve virtual tape devices with four drives attached to the NetWorker server, Node A and Node
B, respectively
How many nsrlcpd processes are running on the NetWorker server?
What EMC NetWorker command is used to display a list of labeled volumes in the NetWorker media database?
What EMC NetWorker command is used to display a list of labeled volumes in the NetWorker
media database?
What needs to be included in the Administrator list of the NetWorker server?
A Windows administrator on HostA needs to administer the EMC NetWorker server, ServerX. The
administrator will use a web browser to connect to the console server on ServerY and log in to the
NetWorker Management Console using the default administrator credentials.
What needs to be included in the Administrator list of the NetWorker server?
What needs to be done to resolve the problem?
When connecting to an EMC NetWorker console server running on Solaris, an error message
indicates that a supported version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is not installed. You verify
that the supported JRE version is already installed on the NetWorker console server. However, the
error message remains.
What needs to be done to resolve the problem?
How can this be done?
You are using NetWorker Management Console (NMC) to manage an EMC NetWorker server.
You want to add a second data zone to your environment and monitor this data zone using the
existing NMC. How can this be done?
What are two ways to do this remotely from the NetWorker server?
Your customer is running an EMC NetWorker 7.6 server and wants to upgrade their clients
running NetWorker 7.4.
What are two ways to do this remotely from the NetWorker server?