User Guide

16 Yosemite Backup Installation Guide
You must have administrator rights in NetWare Directory Services (NDS) to install Yosemite Backup.
After installation, when you log in to Yosemite Backup for the first time, you must log in to NDS with
the NDS administrator user name and password. For more information, refer to Running Yosemite
Backup for NetWare for the First Time.
1. Insert the Yosemite Backup CD-ROM.
2. If the CD drive does not load automatically, type load cdrom at the console prompt and press Enter.
Wait a moment for NetWare to mount the CD-ROM.
3. Type load YT:\install at the console prompt and press Enter to run the installation program.
4. CUI or UNIX only: Select the language you want to install and continue to the next screen.
5. Choose the installation directory and continue to the next screen.
It is recommended that you install Yosemite Backup in a directory other than the root directory.
6. Review the end-user license agreement. To continue with the installation, accept the agreement and
continue to the next screen.
7. Select the type of installation: custom or standard and continue to the next screen. If you select to
make a custom installation, you can select which options you want to install.
8. Select whether you want to join an existing domain or to create a new domain.
If you are installing on the Yosemite Backup management domain machine, you should create a new
domain. For all other machines choose to join an existing domain.
9. Identify the name of the domain and continue to the next screen.
10. If you have already purchased a license, indicate so, and enter the license key. If not, you can install
the software as an evaluation. Continue to the next screen.
11. Yosemite Backup has gathered enough information to begin the installation. Once completed, you
can start Yosemite Backup automatically, or you can exit the installer and start the application later.
Linux/UNIX Launch
You must have root access to install Yosemite Backup because it installs itself as a service (or daemon).
Be sure a CD drive is attached to your Linux or UNIX machine before using the following installation
instructions. If a CD drive is not attached to the machine, you must copy the CD to your local hard drive.
Run all installation commands from a terminal window. Do NOT open the installation program directly
from an X Window desktop.
1. Insert the Yosemite Backup CD-ROM.
2. If auto-mount is not enabled on your system, you must mount the CD-ROM yourself. Refer to the
following example for some Linux systems:
a. Access a terminal window.
b. Type mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom and press Enter.
c. Wait a moment for Linux to mount the CD-ROM.
3. Access the root directory on the CD-ROM. For example, on some Linux systems, type cd
/mnt/cdrom and press Enter to access the root directory on the installation CD-ROM.
NOTE: If Yosemite Backup is running, you must close it before continuing.
4. To run the installation program, type ./install as the root user and press Enter.