Hi
If you want backup your Linux system, from a Win system...
I think you should use Samba, so your Win machine will see your Linux and could backup data.
You have two options here since I'm assumimg you want to use BackupExec to do the backups for the Linux server:
1. As MrPtt said you can use SAMBA and mount file systems on the Windows Server as regular network drives. This involces no cost, you don't even have to purchase any additional license from Veritas. We do this for a few of our Solaris and Linux and it works great.
2. Purchase a license for BackupExec to run an agent on the Linux server. Assuming BackupExec has a Linux agent.
Setup is very easy and straight forward so you shouldn't have any problems. If you do just you can check the SAMBA forum on this site or make a new post.
Basic steps:
1. Install SAMBA
2. Config of smb.conf file
3. If you need be a member of Windows domain (for Windows authentication) then add Linux server to WINS.
4. Add server to Windows domain.
The Unix agent can be downloaded from Veritas if it isn't on the CD. It is a little funky to install but works pretty well. I wouldn't advise using Samba to backup since that would be very slow. Here is a link to install the agent from Veritas;
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