[Veritas-bu] Mac OS-X client install - how?
2007-03-08 10:19:04
Hi Chris
Normally you don't need to push the client, it can usually be installed
directly from a CD or from a file-image, at least this have been possible on
all the unix/linux machines I have worked with.
The license is another issue, but you should just need a unix client license
and not a server license
Regards
Michael
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 13:38:59 +0000, Chris Freemantle wrote
> Netbackup 5.1 MP4 with the server running under Windows.
>
> I need to install a client on an Intel based Macintosh running OS
> 10.4 Support have said that I need to install a unix server (Solaris
> in my case) and push the client to the Mac. I don't have a Solaris
> server licence and the Windows licence (unsurprisingly) doesn't
> work. I am also told that there is only one Mac client which is used
> for all versions of the Macintosh. I have been referred to my sales
> rep for a unix licence key, but it seems a bit extreme to have to
> use a server just to distribute client software.
>
> I find all of this hard to believe. Can anyone confirm this, or give
> me some ideas of a better way of doing things.
>
> thanks
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