| 1  | In the Navigation pane of the NetVault WebUI, click Create Backup Job. | 
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| 3  | Click Device Selection, and select the applicable device. | 
| 4  | Click Media Options, select the applicable options; enter a user-defined label, for example, BMRMedia string in the Media Label field. | 
| 5  | Click Media Sharing, and select the applicable options. | 
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To back up the server, complete steps outlined in the following topics.
Before initiating a backup with the Plug-in Server, review the following topics for details on prerequisites that must be met.
Before backing up any portion of a NetVault Server’s hard drive, note the Disk Size and the Disk Geometry of the selected drive. If these items are not accounted for, a restore might fail.
A Client drive is divided into three partitions. The primary partition is 10 gigabytes (GB), the first logical partition is 7 GB and the second is 3 GB. A backup of the first logical partition is performed with the Plug-in Server. On restore of the system after a hard drive failure, if the first logical partition was restored, it must be restored to the proper partition — the first logical partition — or the restore fails.
| 1  | Open the NetVault Selections page, and double-click the NetVault Server — the system containing the Plug-in Server — to open it. | 
| 2  | Open the Plug-in Server by double-clicking it. | 
| 3  | Double-click the self node displayed under the plug-in to reveal the disks contained within. | 
| 4  | To determine the Disk Geometry, click the applicable disk, and select Disk Geometry from the context menu. | 
| • | Partitions: Each individual partition is listed here by number and the partition type. | 
| • | Active: Displays the current state of the partition, “Yes” or “No.” | 
| • | Start Cyl: Displays the origination point (cylinder) for the various partitions. | 
| • | End Cyl: Displays the partition’s endpoint (cylinder). | 
| • | Size: Displays the size of each partition. | 
| • | Type: Displays the type of partition. | 
| 6  | To determine the overall size of a disk, click the applicable disk, and select Disk Size from the context menu. | 
| • | Device: The number and type of the disk. | 
| • | Size: The size of the selected disk. | 
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