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Install Veeam Agent for Linux

Install Veeam Agent for Linux

1. Introduction

images.png This is a document on how to Install Veeam Agent for Linux

2. Install Veeam Agent for Linux

Step 1: Download Veeam Service Provider Console Management Agent

  • Login to the Web UI with the customer user

  • Select Managed Computers > Discovered Computers

  • Choose Download Agent > Linux

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Step 2: Install Linux Management Agent

  • Log on to the machine where you want to install the master agent.

  • Copy the agent installation package (the .sh file) to the machine where you want to install the agent.

  • Make sure that you have permission to execute the installation package file.

sudo chmod +x LinuxAgentPackages...

Step 3: Install the package with the following command:

sudo ./LinuxAgentPackages....
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Check connection by command:

veeamconsoleconfig -s

Note: if you cannot connect to Cloud Gateway, please check:

Cloud Gateway address:

HCM: backup-hcmc.higio.net

HN: backup-hni.higio.net

  • Check connections to the internet.

  • Check connections to Cloud Gateway port 6180. #telnet {Cloud Gateway address} 6180

  • If the connection to Cloud Gateway port 6180 cannot be opened, do the following command:

Delete iptables rule:

Return to the Veeam Server Provider Console that the Linux Machine will be displayed in “Discovery Computer” with the status “active.”

Step 4: Install Veeam Backup Agent Linux

  • Login to the Web UI > Managed Computers > Discovered Computers

  • Choose the Linux Server > Install Backup Agent

  • In the Use guest OS credentials form section, select an account that will be used to upload setup files to client computers and start installation.

  • The Account must have local root permissions on computers where you want to install Veeam backup agents.

    • Select the Account specified in the discovery rule or the management agent settings if you want to install the same Account that you specified for the discovery of client computers, either in the master agent configuration or in the discovery rule settings.

Select The following user account if you want to specify an account different from the one you used for discovery. You can select an account from the list or click Create New to specify credentials for a new account.

  • In the Backup policy to apply list, choose a backup policy that must be used as part of the installation process.

    • If you allocate all cloud resources specified in the policy to the company, the chosen backup policy will configure backup job settings after installing Veeam backup agents. You can select No policy if you do not want to configure backup job settings as part of installation.

  • By default, read-only access is enabled for all Veeam backup agents. To disable the read-only access mode for Veeam backup agents, set the Enable read-only UI access for the backup agent toggle to Off.

Step 5: Check the result via portal and VM:

End.

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