Appendix P. Backup Exec Remote Media Agent for Linux
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About the Remote Media Agent for LinuxHow the Remote Media Agent for Linux worksRequirements for the Remote Media Agent for LinuxAbout open files and the Remote Media Agent for LinuxAbout installing the Remote Media Agent for LinuxUninstalling the Remote Media Agent for LinuxStarting the Remote Media Agent for Linux daemonStopping the Remote Media Agent for Linux daemonAbout establishing trust for a Remote Media Agent for Linux computer in the Backup Exec list of serversAdding additional Backup Exec servers to which Remote Media Agent for Linux can publishFinding simulated tape library filesAbout the Backup Exec operators (beoper) group for the Remote Media Agent for LinuxAbout adding a Linux server as a Remote Media Agent for LinuxChanging the port for communications between the Backup Exec server and the Remote Media Agent for LinuxAbout creating storage device pools for devices attached to the Remote Media Agent for LinuxEditing properties for the Remote Media Agent for LinuxDeleting a Remote Media Agent for Linux from the Backup Exec list of serversSharing a Remote Media Agent for Linux between multiple Backup Exec serversAbout backing up data by using the Remote Media Agent for LinuxAbout restoring data by using the Remote Media Agent for LinuxAbout the Tape Library Simulator UtilityCreating a simulated tape libraryViewing simulated tape libraries propertiesDeleting a simulated tape libraryManaging simulated tape libraries from the command lineCommand line switches for the Tape Library Simulator UtilityTroubleshooting the Remote Media Agent for Linux