How to Remove an Enabler Code

If you need to remove an enabler code later, whether or not it is permanently authorized, follow these steps:

1.Become root on the system where you installed the Backup

server software.

2.Enter the nwadmincommand at the shell prompt to start the Backup
administration program, or enter the
nsradmin -ccommand to start the
character-based interface in visual mode.
3.
Open the Registration window (
nwadmin) or edit the NSR_license (nsradmin)
resource.
4.
Highlight the enabler code you want to remove and select the Delete option.

Caution - You cannot remove a base enabler. You can update a base enabler using the nsrcap -v -ccommand.

Device Configuration

Before the Backup server can use your storage devices, you must first configure each storage device separately. A device is standalone, a file, or located in an autochanger or silo tape library (STL). The type of device (standalone, file, autochanger, or silo) determines how you configure the device.
When you install the Backup software, Backup configures the SCSI devices for the device choices you make. If you decide you need to add, delete, or modify your Backup storage devices after you install Backup, edit the Devices or Jukeboxes resources. You can use either the
nwadmin(GUI) or the nsradmin(character-based) version of the Backup administration program.

IMAGE imgs/admin.book10.gif Caution - For devices in STLs, you cannot use nwadminor nsradminto add, delete, or modify the configuration. See "Silo Support Module" on page 171 for more information about configuring devices in a silo.

For instructions on how to use the nwadminprogram or the nsradminprogram to configure your backup devices, refer to the online help provided in each program.

Chapter 2

Getting Started

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