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1. Download the client installer from here: https://www.cvs.rochester.edu/cvspriv/downloads/Retrospect_Linux_15.1.tar (note that this is only for 64-bit versions of Linux...if you need the 32-bit install, let me know) | 1. Download the client installer from here: https://www.cvs.rochester.edu/cvspriv/downloads/Retrospect_Linux_18.2.tar (note that this is only for 64-bit versions of Linux...if you need the 32-bit install, let me know) |
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3. Open a terminal session and type "'''sudo -s'''" (without the quotation marks), then your login password, to switch to superuser mode. | 3. Open a terminal session and type in the following command (along with your password when requested) to switch to superuser mode: |
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4. Navigate to the folder where you decompressed the installer and type "'''./Install.sh'''" (without the quotation marks) to run the installer. | {{{ sudo -s }}} 4. Navigate to the folder where you decompressed the installer and type in the following command to run the installer: {{{ ./Install.sh }}} |
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'''ps aux | grep retro''' | {{{ ps aux | grep retro }}} |
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To create a custom Unit file do the following while running as root or using sudo. | To create a custom Unit file do the following while running as root or using sudo (see Step 3 for becoming superuser): |
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Enter the following command in a terminal window: | Enter the following commands in a terminal window: |
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{{{ touch /etc/systemd/system/rcl.service }}} {{{ chmod 664 /etc/systemd/system/rcl.service }}} |
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'''touch /etc/systemd/system/rcl.service''' | Open the rcl.service file and add the following text: |
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'''chmod 664 /etc/systemd/system/rcl.service''' | {{{ [Unit] Description=Retrospect Client After=syslog.service |
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[Service] ExecStart=/usr/local/retrospect/client/rcl start ExecStop=/usr/local/retrospect/client/rcl stop Type=forking Restart=always |
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Open the rcl.service file and add the following text: | [Install] WantedBy=default.target }}} |
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'''[Unit] Description=Retrospect Client |
Enter the following commands in a terminal window: |
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After=syslog.service | {{{ systemctl daemon-reload }}} {{{ systemctl enable rcl.service }}} |
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[Service] | If you get an error saying that the service is masked, type in the following command to unmask it, then retry the two commands above: |
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ExecStart=/usr/local/retrospect/client/rcl start | {{{ systemctl unmask rcl.service }}} |
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ExecStop=/usr/local/retrospect/client/rcl stop | If the service is not started, run the following in a terminal prompt: |
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Type=forking Restart=always [Install] WantedBy=default.target''' Run the following in a terminal prompt: ''' systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable rcl.service''' If the service is not started, run the following in a terminal prompt: '''systemctl start rcl.service''' |
{{{ systemctl start rcl.service }}} |
To install the Retrospect client under Ubuntu/Debian Linux (and its derivatives):
Note: Retrospect seems to install differently on different Linux distributions so one set of instructions doesn't work for everybody
1. Download the client installer from here: https://www.cvs.rochester.edu/cvspriv/downloads/Retrospect_Linux_18.2.tar (note that this is only for 64-bit versions of Linux...if you need the 32-bit install, let me know)
2. Double-click on the installer to launch the decompression app on your computer and extract the files to a convenient location.
3. Open a terminal session and type in the following command (along with your password when requested) to switch to superuser mode:
sudo -s
4. Navigate to the folder where you decompressed the installer and type in the following command to run the installer:
./Install.sh
5. During the installation process, you'll be asked to enter a "first access" password for the client. This is the password our Retrospect server will use to access the client on your computer. Please use the password "chris" (without the quotation marks) for now. Once I add your computer to the server, the password will be changed.
6. The client installer will add the client as a daemon to your computer and may ask if you want your "rc.local" file modified so it automatically launches at boot. Agree to this. Once the install completes, type in the following command:
ps aux | grep retro
You should see a process related to retrospect/retroclient. Reboot your computer, then open another terminal session and type in this command again. If you again see the retrospect daemon, skip to Step 7. If you do not, continue with Step 6a.
6a. For the Retrospect client to be able to autolaunch, you will need to create what is call a "Unit" file.
To create a custom Unit file do the following while running as root or using sudo (see Step 3 for becoming superuser):
Enter the following commands in a terminal window:
touch /etc/systemd/system/rcl.service
chmod 664 /etc/systemd/system/rcl.service
Open the rcl.service file and add the following text:
[Unit] Description=Retrospect Client After=syslog.service [Service] ExecStart=/usr/local/retrospect/client/rcl start ExecStop=/usr/local/retrospect/client/rcl stop Type=forking Restart=always [Install] WantedBy=default.target
Enter the following commands in a terminal window:
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable rcl.service
If you get an error saying that the service is masked, type in the following command to unmask it, then retry the two commands above:
systemctl unmask rcl.service
If the service is not started, run the following in a terminal prompt:
systemctl start rcl.service
7. Once the installation is complete, you need to allow Retrospect traffic through the network firewall on your computer. Every Linux distribution is different, but there should be a control panel for modifying your network firewall...open it. You need to add a rule to ALLOW traffic IN to your computer over port 497 (both UDP and TCP).
Once done, please let me (Chris) know and I'll try adding your computer to the Retrospect backup server.