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NetWorker 19.7 Snapshot Management Integration Guide

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Creating the Navisphere file manually on Windows systems

To manually create or modify the Navisphere security file on Microsoft Windows systems, complete the following steps.

  1. On the application host, enable the naviseccli pop-up windows by running the Interactive Service Detection feature:
    1. Select Start > Run > services.mcs.
    2. Start the Interactive Service Detection service.
  2. Download PSEXEC from Microsoft SysInternals, and then unzip it in a temporary folder.
  3. Open a command prompt as an administrator, and then browse to the folder where you unzipped PSEXEC.EXE.
  4. Type the following command:
    PSEXEC -i -s -d CMD

    A new command prompt appears.

  5. To verify that the command prompt belongs to the system user account, type the following command:
    WHOAMI/USER
  6. To set the global account for all users on this system, type the following command:
    naviseccli -User username -Password password -Scope 0 -AddUserSecurity
  7. To set credentials for a specific VNX storage array, type the following command:
    naviseccli -h VNX_server -addusersecurity -user VNX_array_user -password VNX_array_user_password -Scope VNX_ARRAY_ACCESS -Address VNX_server_frameIP
    VNX_ARRAY_ACCESS is set by the Storage Admin based on VNX_array_user. The options can be as follows:
    • 0 - global
    • 1 - local
    • 2 - LDAP

    The VNX_server_frame IP can be 1 or more, and is the IP where the LUNs are visible to the array.


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