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CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows

Implementation Guide
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BrightStor® Enterprise Backup CA Antivirus CA ARCserve® Assured Recovery™ CA ARCserve® Backup Agent for Advantage™ Ingres® CA ARCserve® Backup Agent for Novell Open Enterprise Server for Linux CA ARCserve® Backup Agent for Open Files on Windows CA ARCserve® Backup Client Agent for FreeBSD CA ARCserve® Backup Client Agent for Linux CA ARCserve® Backup Client Agent for Mainframe Linux CA ARCserve® Backup Client Agent for UNIX CA ARCserve® Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve® Backup Enterprise Option for AS/400 CA ARCserve® Backup Enterprise Option for Open VMS CA ARCserve® Backup for Linux Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle CA ARCserve® Backup for Microsoft Windows Essential Business Server CA ARCserve® Backup for UNIX Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for IBM Informix CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for Lotus Domino CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for Microsoft SQL Server CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for Oracle CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for Sybase CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Disaster Recovery Option CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Enterprise Module

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CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Enterprise Option for IBM 3494 CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Enterprise Option for StorageTek ACSLS CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Image Option CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows NDMP NAS Option CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Storage Area Network (SAN) Option CA ARCserve® Backup for Windows Tape Library Option CA ARCserve® Backup Patch Manager CA ARCserve® Backup UNIX and Linux Data Mover CA ARCserve® Central Host-Based VM Backup CA ARCserve® Central Protection Manager CA ARCserve® Central Reporting CA ARCserve® Central Virtual Standby CA ARCserve® D2D CA ARCserve® D2D On Demand CA ARCserve® High Availability CA ARCserve® Replication CA VM:Tape for z/VM CA 1® Tape Management Common Services™ eTrust® Firewall Unicenter® Network and Systems Management Unicenter® Software Delivery Unicenter® VM:Operator®

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Documentation Changes
The following documentation updates have been made since the last release of this documentation:


Updated to include user feedback, enhancements, corrections, and other minor changes to help improve the usability and understanding of the product or the documentation itself. Updated How the Installation Process Affects Operating Systems (see page 61). Updated the list of files and objects that are affected by installing CA ARCserve Backup. Updated Unsigned Binary Files (see page 67) and Binary Files Containing Incorrect File Version Information (see page 69) with the latest files. Add Binary Files that do not Comply with Windows Security Requirements (see page 71). This topic displays a table of the binary files that do not comply with Windows Security requirements. Updated the following topics to include the Allow the Remote Registry service to run for the duration of the remote installation process option.
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Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Automatic Upgrade (see page 116) Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Custom Deployment (see page 118) Deploy Agents to Virtual Machines Using Virtual Machine Deployment (see page 120)



Updated Installing and Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup in a Cluster-aware Environment (see page 131) chapter. We now support CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 for Windows. Add Prepare MSCS Cluster Resources on Windows Server 2012 Systems (see page 138). This topic describes how to prepare MSCS cluster resources for Windows Server 2012. Updated Ports Configuration File Configuration Considerations (see page 258). This topic now includes information that describes how to configure a custom port or a range of ports for NAS filer to server backups.





Contents
Chapter 1: Introducing CA ARCserve Backup 13
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 13 Purpose of This Guide ................................................................................................................................................ 14

Chapter 2: Planning Storage Environments

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Preliminary Tasks ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 Enterprise Storage Requirements .............................................................................................................................. 16 Budget Considerations ........................................................................................................................................ 16 Network and Computer Infrastructure Requirements........................................................................................ 17 Data Transfer Requirements ...................................................................................................................................... 17 Backup Schedule Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 18 Data Backup Window Considerations ................................................................................................................. 18 Hardware Data Transfer Rates ............................................................................................................................ 18 Network Bandwidth Considerations ................................................................................................................... 20 Data Transfer Requirements and Resources Calculations .................................................................................. 21 Data Path Considerations .................................................................................................................................... 22 Alternate Data Path Considerations.................................................................................................................... 23 Parallel Storage Operations (Multiple Streaming) .............................................................................................. 26 Storage Capacity Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 26 Online Recovery Data Storage Requirements ..................................................................................................... 26 Backup Data Storage Requirements ................................................................................................................... 27 Global Dashboard Data Storage Requirements .................................................................................................. 27 Storage Capacities and Resources....................................................................................................................... 28 Testing Plans and Assumptions ........................................................................................................................... 29 Catastrophic Events .................................................................................................................................................... 30 Risk Assessment .................................................................................................................................................. 30 Off-Site Repository Considerations ..................................................................................................................... 30 Disaster Recovery Archive Considerations .......................................................................................................... 31 Disaster Recovery Testing ................................................................................................................................... 32 Sample Calculations ................................................................................................................................................... 32 Transfer Rate for Clients and Servers on a 100Base-T Ethernet LAN With No Subnets...................................... 33 Transfer Rate for Clients and Servers on Two 100Base-T Ethernet Subnets ...................................................... 34 Transfer Rate for Clients and Servers on a Gigabit Ethernet Network ............................................................... 35 Transfer Rate for a Server With No Clients ......................................................................................................... 35 Transfer Rate For Server With SAN Option ......................................................................................................... 36 Storage Capacity for Two Sets of Recovery Data, One Full and One Incremental Backup ................................. 37

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Chapter 3: Planning CA ARCserve Backup Installations

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Supported Platforms .................................................................................................................................................. 39 Supported Devices ..................................................................................................................................................... 39 Tape Library Installations .................................................................................................................................... 40 Storage Area Network (SAN) Installations .......................................................................................................... 40 Amount of Disk Space Required to Install CA ARCserve Backup ................................................................................ 41 Installation Methods .................................................................................................................................................. 42 Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations .................................................................................................... 43 CA ARCserve Backup Server Options .................................................................................................................. 47 caroot User Account ................................................................................................................................................... 47 Database Requirements ............................................................................................................................................. 48 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition Considerations ............................................................................... 48 Microsoft SQL Server Database Considerations.................................................................................................. 50 Agent for ARCserve Database ............................................................................................................................. 53 Installation Progress Logs .................................................................................................................................... 54 Global Dashboard Considerations .............................................................................................................................. 55 Upgrade Considerations ............................................................................................................................................. 56 Supported Upgrades ........................................................................................................................................... 57 Backward Compatibility ...................................................................................................................................... 58 Global Dashboard Upgrades ............................................................................................................................... 58 Data Migration from a Previous Release ............................................................................................................ 59 Product License Requirements................................................................................................................................... 59 ALP Key Certificate .............................................................................................................................................. 60 CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels ........................................................................................... 60 How the Installation Process Affects Operating Systems .......................................................................................... 61 Unsigned Binary Files .......................................................................................................................................... 67 Binary Files Containing Incorrect File Version Information................................................................................. 69 Binary Files that do not Comply with Windows Security Requirements............................................................. 71 Binary Files that are not Uninstalled Completely ................................................................................................ 77 Binary Files that do not Contain an Embedded Manifest ................................................................................... 79 CA ARCserve Backup MSI Installer Package Identification .................................................................................. 81

Chapter 4: Installing and Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup

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How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks ......................................................................................................................... 83 Install CA ARCserve Backup ........................................................................................................................................ 88 Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release ............................................................................................ 97 Create a Silent Installation Response File ................................................................................................................ 104 Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup Agents Silently to the Current Release .................................................................... 111 Deploy Agents to Remote Computers from the Primary Server .............................................................................. 113 Remote Deployment Considerations ................................................................................................................ 115 Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Automatic Upgrade .................................................................... 116

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Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Custom Deployment ................................................................... 118 Deploy Agents to Virtual Machines Using Virtual Machine Deployment ......................................................... 120 How to Install CA ARCserve Backup Using Unicenter Software Delivery ................................................................. 123 Register CA ARCserve Backup on the Unicenter Software Delivery Server ...................................................... 123 Components and Prerequisites ......................................................................................................................... 124 Install CA ARCserve Backup Components Using Unicenter Software Delivery ................................................. 129 Post-Installation Tasks .............................................................................................................................................. 130

Chapter 5: Installing and Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup in a Cluster-aware Environment

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Introduction to Cluster-aware Installations ............................................................................................................. 131 Deployment Considerations ..................................................................................................................................... 131 Plan Your CA ARCserve Backup HA Deployment ...................................................................................................... 132 Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on MSCS .......................................................................................................... 134 MSCS Hardware Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 135 MSCS Software Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 135 MSCS Cluster Resource Preparation ................................................................................................................. 135 Prepare MSCS Cluster Resources on Windows Server 2008 Systems ............................................................... 137 Prepare MSCS Cluster Resources on Windows Server 2012 Systems ............................................................... 138 Install CA ARCserve Backup in an MSCS Cluster-aware Environment ............................................................... 139 Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5, r15 and r16 to r16.5 in an MSCS Cluster Environment ................. 149 Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an MSCS Cluster ...................................................................................... 153 Delete CA ARCserve Backup Cluster Resources ................................................................................................ 154 Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on NEC Cluster ................................................................................................ 156 NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Hardware Requirements ............................................................................ 156 NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Software Requirements .............................................................................. 157 NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Resource Preparation ................................................................................. 157 Install CA ARCserve Backup in an NEC Cluster-aware Environment ................................................................. 158 Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5, r15, and r16 to r16.5 in an NEC CLUSTERPRO Environment ......... 173 Manage and Configure NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 ...................................................................... 177 Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster ...................................................... 178 Stop NEC Cluster Groups ................................................................................................................................... 180 Disable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts ......................................................................................... 181 Enable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts .......................................................................................... 183 How to Verify a Cluster-aware Installation and Upgrade......................................................................................... 186

Chapter 6: Integrating CA ARCserve Backup with Other Products

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CA Antivirus Integration ........................................................................................................................................... 189 CA ARCserve Replication Integration ....................................................................................................................... 189 CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager Integration .................................................................................................... 190 CA ARCserve D2D Integration .................................................................................................................................. 190

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Define How You Will Back Up CA ARCserve D2D Sessions ................................................................................ 191 How You Manage CA ARCserve D2D Servers from the Backup Manager ......................................................... 192 How CA ARCserve Backup Processes Encrypted CA ARCserve D2D Backup Sessions ....................................... 198

Chapter 7: Configuring CA ARCserve Backup

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Open the Manager or Manager Console .................................................................................................................. 199 CA ARCserve Backup Home Page ............................................................................................................................. 201 First-Time Home Page and User Tutorial ................................................................................................................. 205 Service State Icons ................................................................................................................................................... 206 Log in to CA ARCserve Backup .................................................................................................................................. 206 Specify CA ARCserve Backup Manager Preferences ................................................................................................ 208 Code Pages ............................................................................................................................................................... 210 How CA ARCserve Backup Supports Multiple Code Pages ................................................................................ 210 Specify Code Pages in the Backup Manager Window ....................................................................................... 211 Specify Code Pages in the Restore Manager Window ...................................................................................... 212 CA ARCserve Backup System Account ...................................................................................................................... 212 How CA ARCserve Backup Manages Authentication ........................................................................................ 213 How to Use the System Account for Job Security ............................................................................................. 213 Configure the Windows Firewall to Optimize Communication ................................................................................ 214 Allow Database Agents that Reside on Remote Subnets to Communicate with the ARCserve Server ............ 216 Start the CA ARCserve Backup Database Protection Job ......................................................................................... 217 Fine-Tune the CA ARCserve Backup SQL Server Database ....................................................................................... 218 How to Calculate the Number of Required SQL Connections ........................................................................... 219 Database Consistency Checks ........................................................................................................................... 219 Specify ODBC Communication for Remote Database Configurations............................................................... 219 Configure Devices Using the Device Wizard............................................................................................................. 220 Configure Enterprise Module Components ............................................................................................................. 221 Configure Global Dashboard .................................................................................................................................... 221 Configure the Central Site ................................................................................................................................. 223 Configure a Branch Site ..................................................................................................................................... 226 Create File System Devices ....................................................................................................................................... 230 How to Define Include and Skip Parameters for CA ARCserve Backup Database Agents ........................................ 232 Configuring Firewalls to Optimize Communication.................................................................................................. 233 Ports Configuration File Guidelines ................................................................................................................... 234 Modify the Ports Configuration File .................................................................................................................. 235 Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Components ............................................................................................. 236 Test Communication Through a Firewall .......................................................................................................... 260

Chapter 8: Uninstalling CA ARCserve Backup

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Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup ................................................................................................................................. 261 Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup Components Using the Command Line ................................................................... 264

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Uninstall Agent Deployment Setup Files .................................................................................................................. 267

Appendix A: Troubleshooting CA ARCserve Backup Installations

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Setup Cannot Communicate with Remote Microsoft SQL Server Databases .......................................................... 269 Unable to Log In to CA ARCserve Backup After Installing This Release .................................................................... 271 CA ARCserve Backup Services Fail to Initialize ......................................................................................................... 272 The Tape Engine Does Not Start on Member Server Upgrades ............................................................................... 273 Unable to Log in to CA ARCserve Backup After Upgrading to This Release ............................................................. 274 Unable to Determine What Devices Are Supported by CA ARCserve Backup ......................................................... 275 Cluster HA Resources Not Created ........................................................................................................................... 276

Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup

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Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup .................................................................................................... 277 How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Installing CA ARCserve Backup ......................................................... 278 Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Single-server Environment .................................................................... 279 Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers ............................................................................................. 282 Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices ........................................................................ 286 Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers and Shared Devices in a SAN .............................................. 292 Installing Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN ................................................................. 297 Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Cluster-aware Environment .................................................................. 303 Best Practices for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release .......................................................... 307 How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup ....................................................... 308 Upgrading a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server .......................................................................................... 309 Upgrading Multiple Stand-alone Servers in a Domain ...................................................................................... 314 Upgrading Multiple Stand-alone Servers Sharing a Remote Database ............................................................. 320 Upgrading Servers in a SAN Using a Local or Remote Database ....................................................................... 326 Upgrading Multiple Servers in a SAN and Non-SAN Environment to this Release ........................................... 332 Upgrading Multiple Servers Using a Central Database ..................................................................................... 338 Upgrading Multiple Servers in a Cluster-aware Environment........................................................................... 345 General Best Practices.............................................................................................................................................. 352 Where to Install the Manager Console ............................................................................................................. 353 How to Install and Manage Licenses ................................................................................................................. 353 How to Install CA ARCserve Backup Server-Based Options .............................................................................. 357

Appendix C: Acknowledgements

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MD5 Message Digest Algorithm ............................................................................................................................... 359 VMware VDDK 5.1 .................................................................................................................................................... 360 JRE v.1.7 ................................................................................................................................................................... 360 Amazon Web Services SDK for Java 1.3.................................................................................................................... 361

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Windows Azure SDK for Java 2.0 .............................................................................................................................. 362

Glossary Index

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Chapter 1: Introducing CA ARCserve Backup
This section contains the following topics: Introduction (see page 13) Purpose of This Guide (see page 14)

Introduction
CA ARCserve Backup is a high-performance data protection solution that addresses the needs of businesses with heterogeneous environments. It provides flexible backup and restore performance, easy administration, broad device compatibility, and reliability. It helps you to maximize your data storage abilities by letting you customize your data protection strategies based on your particular storage requirements. In addition, the flexible user interface allows advanced configurations and provides a cost-effective way for users at all levels of technical expertise to deploy and maintain an extensive range of agents and options. This release of CA ARCserve Backup for Windows is the next generation in the CA ARCserve Backup family of products. It builds upon the features of previous releases while providing new functionality to help you maximize your backup and restore performance. CA ARCserve Backup delivers comprehensive data protection for distributed environments and provides virus-free backup and restore operations. An extensive set of options and agents extends data protection throughout the enterprise and delivers enhanced functionality, including online hot backup and restore of application and data files, advanced device and media management, and disaster recovery.

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Purpose of This Guide

Purpose of This Guide
This Implementation Guide describes how to do the following:
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Plan your storage environment Plan your CA ARCserve Backup installation Perform prerequisite installation tasks Install CA ARCserve Backup Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a previous release Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup Set up alternate installation methods Perform post-installation tasks Integrate with other CA products Use best practices to install CA ARCserve Backup and upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a previous release

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Chapter 2: Planning Storage Environments
This section contains the following topics: Preliminary Tasks (see page 15) Enterprise Storage Requirements (see page 16) Data Transfer Requirements (see page 17) Storage Capacity Requirements (see page 26) Catastrophic Events (see page 30) Sample Calculations (see page 32)

Preliminary Tasks
Protecting your data and managing your backup storage is fundamentally a policy issue rather than a technical problem. Technology can implement policy, but it cannot tell you what your policy should be. Before you can use CA ARCserve Backup software effectively, you need to analyze your organization’s data storage requirements. You need to do the following:
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Understand how your organization’s data resources are used. Understand how security and availability at any given time can affect your corporation’s bottom line. Develop a comprehensive, high-level storage plan before you purchase additional hardware or configure CA ARCserve Backup.

After you have a clear idea of your storage needs, you can develop an implementation plan that allows for:
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Fast recovery of user-deleted files and directories, and database-related data. Centralized, single-point backup administration for networked systems. Backup operations that do not interfere significantly with normal business operations. Adequate quantities of media and adequate numbers of devices for your needs. Full recovery from catastrophic data loss.

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Enterprise Storage Requirements

Enterprise Storage Requirements
To determine your need for vault space, storage hardware, and storage media, you have to translate your high-level plan into a set of concrete requirements. You need to decide:
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How much you have to spend on media, hardware, and network improvements? How much data you really need to protect? When can you run backups without interfering with other work? How much traffic your network can handle during backup periods? How long you can wait for an average file or file system to be restored following a data loss?

The following sections discuss these issues in more detail.

Budget Considerations
Sometimes it pays to stress the obvious early in the planning of a major project: each of the parameters discussed in this section comes with a price tag attached. If you need speed, you need a faster, higher-bandwidth network and more and faster backup devices. Both require premium prices. To meet your speed or data security requirements, you may need to buy more media. Media elements are surprisingly expensive, particularly for newer and faster backup devices. You need to decide how much your organization can afford:
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To spend on a backup and recovery solution To lose in lost data and staff time

Then, do the following:
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Decide what you are prepared to do in order to keep both kinds of costs in bounds. Decide whether performance or economy is your primary concern. Evaluate the trade-offs discussed in the next section in light of this initial decision.

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Data Transfer Requirements

Network and Computer Infrastructure Requirements
If you have not already done so, you should familiarize yourself with the hardware, network, and site configuration that your backup and recovery plan supports. You should know:
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The numbers and types of computers and workstations you need to back up. The identities of computers that have media libraries or devices attached (these are the CA ARCserve Backup servers). The type of SCSI or fiber cabling connecting each library to its server and the transfer rate of the cabling. The type of library on each server. The type of devices in each library and their transfer rate. The degree of data compression that you plan to use, if any. The types and capacities of your network, subnets, routers, and so on.

Data Transfer Requirements
The overall data transfer rate for your backup and recovery system sets the amount of time required for storage operations. You have to balance your backup window, backup data, and recovery speed requirements against the capabilities of your existing infrastructure and the budgetary constraints of your organization. After you have quantified the amount of data that you have and the times when you can back it up, you can roughly estimate the minimum data transfer rate that you must achieve to fully back up the data in the allotted time. Use this requirement as a starting point for the decisions you make later in this section. To calculate a rough, minimum transfer rate, divide the amount of data by the amount of time available to back up the data:
databackedup ÷ backup_window = required_rate

Example: Data Transfer Calculation If you have 1 Terabyte to back up and 5 hours available each night and you intend to back up everything in one session, you need to achieve a rate of 200 GB per hour.

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Data Transfer Requirements

Backup Schedule Requirements
The more data you have, the more time, hardware, media, and network bandwidth you require. You need to decide:
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Whether you need to back up user data only. Whether you must also include system configurations and installed applications. Estimate the total size for the data that you must back up, allowing a reasonable margin for growth based on past experience in your organization.

Data Backup Window Considerations
As well as the amount of data that you have to back up, your infrastructure and management requirements will depend on the time that is available for backup operations in any given period. Ask yourself the following questions:
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Can you run backups during non-working hours, at night or on weekends? Do you have to run backups concurrently with normal business operations because your network is in use round the clock?

Identify the blocks of time that are available during the day and the week. If your organization shuts down for any long periods during the month or year, you might consider these times as well.

Hardware Data Transfer Rates
Your backup hardware is unlikely to be a limiting factor in reaching your target data transfer rate. Most devices are very fast. However, you should evaluate hardware speed at the planning stage. At a minimum, you must have enough hardware, or fast enough hardware, to write your data to storage media within the time allowed. Smaller numbers of fast devices or larger numbers of slower devices can often achieve the same total throughput. Use the information that follows to estimate the aggregate data transfer rate for your hardware.

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Data Transfer Requirements

SCSI or Fibre Interface Considerations
No device is faster than its connection to its data source. Current backup devices connect using standard SCSI or fibre interfaces. The following table lists the common varieties.

Version Wide Ultra SCSI Ultra2 SCSI Wide Ultra2 SCSI Ultra 160 SCSI Ultra 320 SCSI Fibre Channel Fibre Channel

Bus Width 16 bits 8 bits 16 bits 16 bits 16 bits 1 Gb 2 Gb

Approximate Maximum Data-transfer Rate 40 MB/seconds=144 GB/hour 40 MB/seconds=144 GB/hour 80 MB/seconds=288 GB/hour 160 MB/seconds=576 GB/hour 320 MB/seconds=1152 GB/hour 100 MB/seconds=360 GB/hour 200 MB/seconds=720 GB/hour

You can see that many of the SCSI interfaces and fibre interfaces will be able to handle your requirement of 200 GB per hour. For example, if you are using a Wide Ultra2 SCSI you can achieve 200 GB in less than an hour. Even if you are using a slower SCSI controller you can use multiple SCSI controllers to achieve the aggregate data transfer rate of 200 GB per hour. Obviously, the SCSI bus or fibre interface should seldom limit your ability to achieve your required data transfer rate. Any of these SCSI varieties could easily meet the 40 GB per hour requirement in our example. Indeed, most could handle the whole 200 GB job in under two hours. A Wide Ultra 160 SCSI could do it in about 30 minutes.

Tape Drive Considerations
There are many kinds of devices. A few of the most common are listed in the following table.

Device type DDS-4 AIT-2

Approximate Transfer rate 2:1 (compressed data) 6.0 MB/seconds=21.6 GB/hour 12.0 MB/seconds=43.2 GB/hour

Maximum Capacity (compressed data) 40 GB 100 GB

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Data Transfer Requirements

Device type AIT-3 DLT 7000 DLT 8000 Super DLT Mammoth-2 Ultrium (LTO) IBM 9890 IBM 3590E

Approximate Transfer rate 2:1 (compressed data) 31.2 MB/seconds=112.3 GB/hour 10.0 MB/seconds=36.0 GB/hour 12.0 MB/seconds=43.2 GB/hour 24.0 MB/seconds=86.4 GB/hour 24.0 MB/seconds=86.4 GB/hour 30.0 MB/seconds=108.0 GB/hour 20.0 MB/seconds=72.0 GB/hour 15.0 MB/seconds=54.0 GB/hour

Maximum Capacity (compressed data) 260 GB 70 GB 80 GB 220 GB 160 GB 200 GB 40 GB 60 GB

Even though a single device may not be able to give the data transfer rate of 200 GB per hour set by our example, using multiple media devices should be able to achieve this aggregate transfer rate. For example, if you are using Ultrium tape drives, you need 2 tape drives to achieve 200 GB per hour, or 5 DLT 8000 drives to achieve the same throughput.

Network Bandwidth Considerations
Now you need to consider your network. More than any other factor, your available network bandwidth determines the amount of data that you can realistically transfer during a backup period. The following table compares the performance of different types of networks. As you can see, network performance can significantly impede large backup operations.

Network Type 10Base-T Ethernet

Theoretical Transfer Rate 10 mbps =1.25 MB/seconds

Realistic Throughput 40-50%

Realistic Transfer Rate* 500 KB/seconds=1.8 GB/hour

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Data Transfer Requirements

Network Type 100Base-T Ethernet

Theoretical Transfer Rate 100 mbps=12.5 MB/seconds

Realistic Throughput 80% 70%

Realistic Transfer Rate* 10 MB/seconds=36 GB/hour 87.5 MB/seconds=315 GB/hour

1 Gigabit Ethernet 1000 mbps=125 MB/seconds

Note: If you are backing up concurrently with other operations, remember that your backup operations will not achieve the maximum, realistic transfer rate listed.

Data Transfer Requirements and Resources Calculations
If the preliminary calculations outlined in the preceding sections show that your required data transfer rate is feasible given your existing infrastructure, you may be able to stop here. However, preliminary calculations usually uncover conflicts between stated requirements and available time and resources. If minbandwidth is the amount of data that can be sent in a given time through the narrowest, slowest bottleneck in the path from the backup source to the backup media and if backupwindow is the time available, then the backup process is governed by the following equation:
datatransferred = backupwindow × minbandwidth

In our example, we have a 5-hour window, fast storage devices, and 100Base-T Ethernet. So the Ethernet LAN is our weakest link, and the following equation is true:
datatransferred = 5 hrs × 36 GB/hour = 180 GB

Therefore, to back up 1 Terabyte of data, you have to do at least one of the following tasks:
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Increase the amount of time available to back up data. Increase the bandwidth available at the narrowest part of the data path. Reduce the size of datatransferred by backing up our 1 Terabyte in a series of smaller, independent operations.

The following sections suggest several possible alternatives that will achieve one or more of the above tasks.

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Data Transfer Requirements

Data Path Considerations
If you cannot decrease the amount of data that you need to move in the time available, then a possible solution is to increase the available bandwidth. You can do this either on the network that links data hosts to the CA ARCserve Backup server or in the hardware that connects the server and the backup media.

Network Enhancements
The network is usually the most significant source of delays in the enterprise-backup environment. If a faster technology is available or feasible, an upgrade may be a good investment. Example: Network Enhancements Calculation For example, if we have a 100Base-T Ethernet LAN and the same data transfer requirement as in the example we have been using so far (200 GB per hour), we cannot get backups done in the time allowed (5 hours). It would take approximately six times as long as we have to back everything up. A Gigabit Ethernet network would back up everything with time to spare and would benefit other business operations as well.

Storage Area Networks
A Storage Area Network (SAN) can improve backup performance significantly by moving data over the high-speed fibre connections rather than the slower network connections. In addition to the performance benefits derived from the high bandwidth fibre connectivity and low host CPU utilization, a SAN also improves the overall network performance by off loading the backup data transfer from the enterprise network to a dedicated storage network. Though a SAN is expensive to implement and maintain, benefits go beyond just backup. A careful analysis of your requirements is necessary before a decision is made to implement a SAN. For information on how CA ARCserve Backup can help you take advantage of a SAN, see the Administration Guide.

SCSI Bus and Device Enhancements
In cases where poor device throughput is the limiting factor or when you have excess capacity on a fast network, you may need higher performance devices or more of your existing devices. If you use an older, slower drive technology, it may pay to upgrade to higher speed devices and faster SCSI buses. But in many cases, it may be better to add devices and, where necessary, libraries. You can then run storage operations in parallel using several devices at once.

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Alternate Data Path Considerations
If you cannot upgrade the network or expand the time available for backups, you can almost always reduce the size of the data set that has to be handled during any particular instance of your backup. You achieve this by doing one of the following tasks:
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Segment your network. Segment your data so that it is backed up during a series of successive backups. Restrict the scope of your backups such that they only store data that has changed since the data set was last stored.

Segment Your Network
In many cases, you can make better use of your existing network bandwidth by placing CA ARCserve Backup servers on different subnets.


In the absence of subnets, all backup data has to cross a single network to reach the CA ARCserve Backup servers. In effect, every piece of data travels sequentially to every node on the network. When you subnet your network, in effect you create two or more networks of equal speed, each of which handles a fraction of the backup data. Data travels in parallel.



In our example, if we backed up 500 GB on two subnets instead of 1 Terabyte on the entire network, we could back up twice as fast. Each subnet could transfer its 500 GB at 36 GB per hour for a total elapsed time of 14 hours (versus 28 hours). In our 5-hour backup window, we could transfer 360 GB, which, though not enough, is still far better than the 180 GB we could attain over a network that is not subnetted.

Segment Data
Nothing forces you to treat all of your organization’ s data as a single unit. It often makes better sense to segment the data into logically related chunks before trying to back it up. This reduces the time required for any single storage operation, makes better use of short backup periods and works better on slow networks. You still back up all of your data. You just do it in a series of shorter operations spread over several days. We might, for instance, back up 20% of the 1 Terabyte of data in our example each night, Monday through Saturday. In the course of a week, this approach would back up our entire 1 Terabyte across the 100Base-T network, without exceeding the daily 5-hour backup period. As an added benefit, the compact backup elements make locating and restoring our data faster and easier by reducing the scope of searches. The downside of this approach is that the entire data will not be backed up daily. Most organizations cannot afford to not have daily backups of complete data; therefore, this approach may not be suitable.

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You might segment your data for backup purposes in any of the following ways:
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Business function (such as accounting, engineering, personnel management, sales, and shipping) Geographical location (such California development lab, St. Louis distribution center, New York business office, Miami business office, Tokyo business office, and Paris distribution center) Network location (such as NA005, NA002, NA003, JP001, and EU001)



Your segmentation scheme should, however, group the data into reasonably contiguous backup sources, so that the speed you gain is not lost in lengthy searches and additional network traffic.

Backup Scope
After you have segmented your data, you can further reduce the required data transfer rate by reducing the scope of some backups. Typically, a relatively small percentage of your data changes from day to day. While these changes need to be saved, a full backup is usually unnecessary. Example: Backup Scope If you try to back up everything daily and only 10% of the data changes in the course of a day, you are spending 90% of your limited backup time storing data that is already backed up. When you include media consumption and wear and tear on your backup devices, this can be an expensive proposition. You should consider backing up everything weekly, after 50% or more of your data has changed. You could then use the longer, weekend backup period for your longest storage operation. On a daily basis, you could back up the changes only. This would let you stay within the short, nightly backup window and would economize on media. CA ARCserve Backup provides options for you to address this issue with the following types of backups.
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Full backups--stores everything, regardless of when the data last changed. Differential backups--stores files that have changed since the last full backup. Incremental backups--stores files that have changed since the last full or incremental backup. Synthetic full backups--for r16 or higher Windows Client Agents, synthesizes a previous full backup session and all incremental sessions to a full session without the need for previous incremental sessions.

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Creating the right mix of full and partial backup operations is something of a balancing act. Ideally, you want each version of each piece of data backed up once. You want to minimize unnecessary duplication that consumes media and time. Therefore, you should keep the following considerations in mind:


Full backups store all of your data at once. They produce a complete, coherent image of the data as it was at the time of the backup. They also store the backed up data together in a single, easily managed storage object. As a result, backup strategies that rely exclusively on full backups are usually inefficient because the relative percentage of new data in the overall data set is generally small. Full backups save too many files that are already adequately backed up by a previous storage operation. In exceptional situations, however, where the bulk of an organization’s data changes substantially over short periods, a plan that relies on full backups exclusively may be the best choice. Because, in this case, most of the data is fresh at any given time, the full backup may actually be less prone to needless duplication than a mix of full and partial storage operations.



Incremental and differential backups let you avoid network congestion and excessive media consumption. They better fit your existing hardware and bandwidth constraints and mesh better with your users’ working hours. Incremental and differential backups are faster than full backups. If you do several of them between full backups, many files are still backed up more than once, because the differential backup backs up all files that have changed since the last full backup. This redundancy means that you can restore quickly, because all the data you need for a full recovery is stored in, at most, two data sets (the full and the last incremental). Incremental and differential backups are only economical when the volume of changes is small compared to the volume of the data set as a whole. When this is the case, you can store changes on a small amount of media that is rewritten frequently.



For r16 or higher Windows Client Agents only, synthetic full backups also let you avoid network congestion and excessive media consumption. Synthetic backups are faster than full backups. After you execute the first real full backup (parent), you schedule incremental and synthetic full backups as needed. The synthetic full backup takes the first full backup and all the following incremental sessions and synthesizes them into one synthetic full session. If you need to restore files, only the synthetic full backup is needed since the last full session and all incremental sessions are combined. This redundancy means that you can restore quickly, because all the data you need for a full recovery is stored in one data set (the last synthetic full backup).

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Storage Capacity Requirements

Parallel Storage Operations (Multiple Streaming)
If device transfer rates limit your operations and if the necessary network bandwidth is available, you may want to set up your operations to use all of the available devices at once. By distributing the data across parallel streams, this approach greatly reduces the time required for backup operations. It does, however, consume more network bandwidth. Recovery after a catastrophic loss may be faster, since all available devices collaborate to restore all or most of the backup data at once. CA ARCserve Backup has the capability to automatically create multiple streams based on the availability of tape devices.

Storage Capacity Requirements
So far, we have discussed factors that affect the speed with which backup and restore operations can be performed. But you also need to consider the volume of online data storage that you require.

Online Recovery Data Storage Requirements
You need to figure out how much recovery data you need to store online, in your robotic libraries. Data that is used primarily for archival purposes or for recovery after a catastrophe can be stored offline in a repository or vault. It is unlikely to be needed quickly. But recent backup data generally has to be available in a robotic library so that users can easily locate and swiftly recover the most recent, intact copies of the files they are most likely to lose. To calculate the amount of recovery data you must store online 1. 2. 3. Estimate the size of an average, full backup. Add the estimated size of an average incremental backup. Multiply by the number of backup sets that your organization wants to have immediately available (“1” for the most recent, “2” for the two most recent, and so on). This is the amount of recovery data you need to keep online:
recoverydata = (avgsizefull + avgsizeincrements) × numberbackupskept

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Backup Data Storage Requirements
You need to reserve online storage space for scheduled backup operations. To calculate the amount of space required 1. 2. 3. 4. Estimate the size of an average, full backup. Add the average, percent growth of the data set during a typical, full backup cycle. Add the estimated size of an average incremental backup. Add the average percent growth of the data set during a typical, incremental backup cycle.

Global Dashboard Data Storage Requirements
In a Global Dashboard environment, the collected dashboard data (CA ARCserve Backup data and SRM-related data) from each registered Branch Primary Server is synchronized to the configured Central Primary Server, where it is stored in the central CA ARCserve Backup database (ASDB). As a result, when selecting the Central Primary Server, the main consideration should be database size. Make sure the selected Central Primary Server is capable of storing dashboard data received from all registered Branch Primary Servers. Note: For a Branch Primary Server, no additional hardware or software is required beyond the minimum requirements for any CA ARCserve Backup primary server or stand-alone server. To calculate the approximate amount of space required for the central ASDB in your Global Dashboard environment, consider the following:


As each branch site uploads data to the central ASDB on a daily basis, it is estimated that the central ASDB will grow by approximately 4 MB for every 100 nodes (assuming 4 volumes in each node) every day (or 1MB for every 100 sessions every day). The number of sessions is calculated by multiplying the number of nodes by the average number of volumes in a node. The number of days of database retention time is determined by the branch CA ARCserve Backup setup.



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You can calculate the approximate required disk space at the central site by multiplying the estimated daily ASDB growth (1MB for every 100 sessions) by the number of days of database retention time. For example: If you have 10 branch sites with each site having 10 nodes and each node contains 4 volumes, then the central ASDB will grow by 4MB every day. If the database record is retained for 180 days, then the central ASDB will need to be 720MB.
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10 branch sites x 10 nodes x 4 volumes = 400 sessions 400 sessions = 4MB database space growth per day (1MB per 100 sessions) 4MB daily growth x 180 database retention days = 720MB total database space required for the central ASDB

Note: Any database pruning that is performed at a branch ASDB will be reflected in the central ASDB the next time data synchronization is performed.

Storage Capacities and Resources
Your ability to meet your storage-capacity requirements depends on the following criteria:
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The types of libraries you have The number of each type you have The types of media each library uses

After you have identified types and numbers of libraries that will be available, you can calculate the capacity of each library using the following formula:
totalcapacity = numberslotsavailable × mediaelementcapacity

In this formula, the numberslotsavailable is the number of slots available in the robotic library and mediaelementcapacity is the capacity of the media elements used by the installed drives.

Media Capacities
The raw capacity of the media varies with the type of drives, the type of media, and the degree of data compression that you are using. You should deduct the following from the raw capacity to arrive at the real data capacity:
Deduct ~10% for overhead.

This allows for the CA ARCserve Backup media header and various engine-specific overhead information. Note that the overhead may be more if you are backing up a large number of very small files.

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Example: Media Capacities For example, if you try to back up 1 Terabyte on ten media elements that hold 100 GB each (after deducting overhead), media usage will require 100% efficient every time you back up. Because this is unlikely, you need to use eleven media elements. On the other hand, you can back up 1 Terabyte to six cartridges that hold 200 GB each (after deducting overhead), because you have a healthy 200-GB (20%) cushion. The allowances specified above are important. If you do not set aside space for overhead and variations in media usage, you may run out of media during a backup operation and may, consequently, not have a timely and complete backup.

Factors Affecting Storage Capacity Calculations
Media elements have lifetimes that are usually specified in usage time or numbers of uses or passes across the media. Make sure you take media aging into account when calculating the number of tapes required. Consult the manufacturer’s recommendations. Restrictive media-selection criteria and extensive off-site storage can increase your need for media well beyond the minimums calculated previously. Finally, the overall size of the data you need to back up usually increases over time. The amount of data increases faster in some organizations than it does in others, but the total amount almost always increases. The preceding calculations assume a more-or-less constant amount of data. So, when you estimate how much you need to back up (1 terabyte in the examples), always allow for growth. Then check periodically to be sure that you always have enough extra storage to accommodate emerging needs.

Testing Plans and Assumptions
After you have made the required estimates, performed all the necessary calculations, and formulated a plan that should work for your organization, you should test it. Set up a pilot test configuration using a scaled down environment and run tests. Using the CA ARCserve Backup logs, you can see how good your estimates were. Use the backup logs to:
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Determine if you estimated the correct amount of backup data correctly by checking the size of a full backup generated by your plan. Check your estimate of the average percent change in your data by checking the size of the incremental backups. Make sure that all the data that should be backed up is backed up. Verify if your data and network segmentation tactics have worked as intended.

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Catastrophic Events

Catastrophic Events
So far, we have focused on the major threat to your data —routine losses due to equipment failure or operator error—and on the processes common to all backup and recovery efforts. But there are some additional considerations when you are planning your organization’s recovery from a major catastrophe. A catastrophe is a natural or man-made disaster, such as a fire or flood that results in the loss of multiple hosts, a data center, or an entire network, including locally stored backup media and hardware. To handle an extreme emergency, you must provide secure, off-site storage for some of your backup media, and you must keep the off-site data current.

Risk Assessment
Before going further, decide what sorts of disaster you can realistically prepare for, given the importance of your data, the expense of protecting it, the magnitude of the risk, and the corporate policies that apply to your sites. Consider the following questions.


What is the likelihood that your organization will face a large-scale disaster that affects the whole region or metropolitan area? Such catastrophes might include earthquakes, large floods, or acts of war. What is the likelihood of smaller disasters, such as building fires, localized flooding, or vandalism? How much data would you lose in a large disaster? In a small disaster? How severely would the loss affect your organization in each case? How much is your organization prepared to spend to defend against each of the risks you identify?

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Off-Site Repository Considerations
In storage management, the selection of an off-site repository or vault is the result of a series of trade-offs.

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Vault Security Considerations
The vault should be isolated enough from your main facility to protect the off-site data from the kind of catastrophes you are prepared to guard against. Example: Vault Security Considerations


If earthquakes are the biggest threat you need to deal with, the vault should be in an earthquake-resistant building at some distance from your main site or even in another city or a different seismic zone. If fire or local flooding is the danger, a storage room in an upper floor of the building across the street might be enough.



Vault Accessibility Considerations
Measures that isolate your data repository from your primary site also make it harder (and more expensive) to keep the data in the remote repository current. To be of use, off-site data has to be reasonably up-to-date, which means it has to be reasonably accessible. A vault in a distant city might protect the data against even the most extreme disasters, but it might be impractical to ship media there on a daily basis.

Vault Expense Considerations
In general, the more secure a vault is, the more expensive it is to use. You pay more for more secure storage facilities. It often takes longer to get media to and from these facilities. The more media you store off-site, the more you have to buy for your main site.

Disaster Recovery Archive Considerations
Because catastrophes will, by definition, strike your infrastructure as well as your backup media, you should assume that you will have to rebuild systems completely before you can start the actual data recovery. For this reason, you should always maintain the following off site:
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Media elements that contain bootable operating systems for the CA ARCserve Backup servers. A current, complete backup of the file systems, databases, and mail servers supported by CA ARCserve Backup.

You may want to include CA ARCserve Backup distribution media and a text file that lists your hardware configuration parameters.

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Disaster Recovery Testing
To be sure that your data is available after a disaster, you have to periodically test the data that you are archiving. Routine file-backup routines get tested every time a user cannot restore a deleted file. You soon hear about problems and, in general, the results are not too costly. But disasters are, by definition, rare and expensive. When your data center has just burned down, it is too late to find out that your backup routine does not work. So be sure to test these infrequently used processes on a regular basis. Whenever you install new software or hardware, or change existing procedures, complete the following tests:
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Backup to media as you would for off-site storage and disaster recovery. Verify that the backup operation stored all the specified data successfully. Simulate a post-catastrophe recovery operation using the backup media from the test.

You should also run brief, simulated, backup and restore operations whenever the opportunity arises. Routine testing lets you exercise and assess your storage processes on an ongoing basis.

Sample Calculations
The examples below illustrate some representative situations that a backup and recovery plan has to deal with. Note: It is assumed that the backup server has enough CPU power and memory, and the hard disk speed on the client or server is adequate.

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Transfer Rate for Clients and Servers on a 100Base-T Ethernet LAN With No Subnets
In this configuration, data cannot move across the network faster than 36 GB per hour, regardless of the number of servers and libraries available. To back up 1 Terabyte of data, the backup operation must run for 28 hrs.

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Transfer Rate for Clients and Servers on Two 100Base-T Ethernet Subnets
In this configuration, you can move twice as much data at the 36 GB per hour 100Base-T data rate. To back up 1 Terabyte of data, each subnet has to handle only 500 GB, so the operation takes 14 hours. Some performance is lost because the network cannot keep the media drives in each library streaming along at their combined 36 GB per hour optimum speed.

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Transfer Rate for Clients and Servers on a Gigabit Ethernet Network
In this configuration, you move data at 315 GB per hour data ratio. To back up 1 Terabyte of data, the backup operation must run for 3 hours.

Transfer Rate for a Server With No Clients
In this case, the 216 GB per hour drives are the limiting factor, assuming that disk system or server is not the bottleneck. The system would take 5 hours to back up 1 Terabyte.

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Transfer Rate For Server With SAN Option
In this configuration, local backups of each server on the SAN can achieve a data transfer rate of 432 GB per hour.

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Storage Capacity for Two Sets of Recovery Data, One Full and One Incremental Backup
Assume the following:
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You have to do a full backup of 1 Terabyte of user data per week. You have to do daily incremental backups. About 10% of the data changes daily. The data from the last two backup cycles are available, online, for fast recovery. You are using LTO tape drives with 2:1 compression in a library with 20 slots. All media are used as efficiently as possible.

First, calculate the amount of capacity you need to store the output of the current backup operations. LTO media elements have a raw capacity of 200 GB with 2:1 compression. After you deduct 10% for overhead, the real capacity is close to 180 GB. The 1 Terabyte full backup thus requires:
1 Terabyte ÷ 180 GB / media element = 6 media elements

Using the above equation, you can also calculate the safety margin as follows:
(6 X 180 - 1000) / 1000 = 8%

Because six tapes (1 Terabyte) provide an 8% safety margin, you do not need to add extra tapes. In this example, you need only 6 LTO tapes to store a full backup. Based on the rate of change you estimated, the incremental backups amount to:
1 Terabyte × 10% changed / incremental × 5 incrementals = 500 GB changed

Therefore, at a minimum, you need the following:
500 GB ÷ 180 GB / media element = 3 media elements

Because three tapes (500 GB) provide a 9% safety margin, you do not need to add extra tapes. You need only three tapes to store a single set of incremental backup data.

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Next, calculate the amount of storage space you need for your online recovery data. You need to retain the last two backup sets in the library, so you need 9 tapes for the oldest set of recovery data and 9 tapes for the newest set. To store your recovery data you need 18 tapes. Therefore, your total storage requirement is as follows:
9 tapes for current backup + 18 tapes for recovery = 27 tapes

Next, you calculate the capacity of the library by deducting cleaning slots:
20 slots/library - 1 cleaning slot = 19 available slots

Therefore, you have a deficit of 27 - 19 = 8 slots and must do one of the following:
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Add a library. Compress the stored data. Store only one set of recovery data online.

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Chapter 3: Planning CA ARCserve Backup Installations
This section contains the following topics: Supported Platforms (see page 39) Supported Devices (see page 39) Amount of Disk Space Required to Install CA ARCserve Backup (see page 41) Installation Methods (see page 42) Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43) caroot User Account (see page 47) Database Requirements (see page 48) Global Dashboard Considerations (see page 55) Upgrade Considerations (see page 56) Product License Requirements (see page 59) CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels (see page 60) How the Installation Process Affects Operating Systems (see page 61)

Supported Platforms
The CA ARCserve Backup for Windows Server component lets you protect agents running on the following platforms:
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Windows UNIX Linux Mac OS X Mainframe Linux

For the most current list of supported operating systems, see the readme file or access the CA website at ca.com.

Supported Devices
To ensure that your hardware devices are compatible and that CA ARCserve Backup can communicate with your system, you obtain the latest Certified Device List from the CA website, ca.com.

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Supported Devices

Tape Library Installations
The CA ARCserve Backup base product includes support for single-drive tape libraries. If you are using a tape library with more than one drive, a separately installed Tape Library Option is required, and you must license it on each CA ARCserve Backup primary server or CA ARCserve Backup stand-alone server with an attached multiple drive library. CA ARCserve Backup automatically configures single-drive libraries for you the first time the Tape Engine starts. To perform Tape RAID operations in your environment, you must license the Tape Library Option. After you license the option, you can set up your Tape RAID devices by running Device Configuration on a primary server or member with locally attached Tape RAID devices. For more information, see the Tape Library Option Guide.

Storage Area Network (SAN) Installations
The CA ARCserve Backup base product includes support for Storage Area Network (SAN) operations. If your SAN contains a primary server and one or more member servers that share a library, a separately installed Storage Area Network (SAN) Option is required. You must install the option and issue the license for the option on the primary server.

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Amount of Disk Space Required to Install CA ARCserve Backup
You can install CA ARCserve Backup for Windows on Windows x64 and x86 operating systems. The amount of free disk space required varies based on the version of Windows that is installed on the backup server and the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you install. The information that follows describes the amount of free disk space required to install the CA ARCserve Backup for Windows base product, CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows, and CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utility.


Windows x64 Systems
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Primary Server and Stand-alone Server--1 GB to 2.13 GB of free disk space. Member Server--.71 GB (727 MB) to 1.97 GB of free disk space.



Windows x86 Systems
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Primary Server and Stand-alone Server--.77 GB (788 MB) to 1.34 GB of free disk space. Member Server--.67 GB (690 MB) to .91 GB (932 MB) of free disk space.

Note: Add 1.4 GB to the above amounts if you wish to install Agent Deployment setup files on the backup server.

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Installation Methods

Installation Methods
You can install CA ARCserve Backup using the following methods:


Installation Wizard--The installation wizard is an interactive application that lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on local and remote systems. The installation wizard lets you specify the following installation options: Installation or Upgrade Type Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on local systems, remote systems, cluster environments, and create a response file that you can use to perform an unattended installation. When you perform remote installations, the installation wizard lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on one or more remote systems simultaneously. With remote installations, the target remote systems can consist of different CA ARCserve Backup server types, different CA ARCserve Backup agents and options, or both. Note: If you are upgrading from a previous release to an ARCserve Primary Server, you must select the Local Installation/Upgrade option. CA ARCserve Backup does not support upgrading from a previous release to an ARCserve Primary Server on a remote system. ARCserve Server Type Lets you specify the type of ARCserve server that you want to install. For more information, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43). CA ARCserve Backup Products Lets you specify the CA ARCserve Backup agents, options, and other components that you want to install on the target system. ARCserve Database Lets you specify and configure the application that you will use for the CA ARCserve Backup database. You can install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition or Microsoft SQL Server. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express is a free database application that is packaged with CA ARCserve Backup. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition must be installed on the CA ARCserve Backup server. For more information, see Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition Considerations (see page 48). Microsoft SQL Server is a highly scalable database application that can be installed on the CA ARCserve Backup server or on any other system in your environment. For more information see, Microsoft SQL Server Database Considerations (see page 50).

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Silent Installation--The silent installation process eliminates the need for user interaction and is facilitated by the use of a response file. Important! CA ARCserve Backup does not support upgrading from a previous release to an ARCserve Primary Server using a response file.



Unicenter Software Delivery--Unicenter Software Delivery is a flexible tool for distributing, installing, verifying, updating, and uninstalling software from a central location. For information about silent installation and Unicenter Software Delivery installation, see Create a Silent Installation Response File (see page 104) and Install CA ARCserve Backup Using Unicenter Software Delivery (see page 123).

Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations
CA ARCserve Backup supports the following types of installations: Express Lets you simplify the installation process by installing the CA ARCserve Backup products and components that you need to protect your backup environment. The Express installation eliminates some setup pages, allowing you to skip the ARCserve Database setting and install Microsoft SQL Express (default setting from Microsoft) as the database for ARCserve. An Express installation only applies to a local new installation. If the local machine already has CA ARCserve Backup products from a previous release, the Express option will not be available. Note: An Express installation only supports non-cluster machines. During an Express installation, the following products and components are installed by default, however you can de-select unnecessary components during the Installation Wizard:

Product/Component Stand-alone Server Manager (Console) Tape Library Option Enterprise Module Global Dashboard Disaster Recovery Option Client Agent for Windows

Default Installation Location (x86) c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup\GlobalDashboard c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows

Default Installation Location (x64) c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup\GlobalDashboard c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows

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Product/Component

Default Installation Location (x86)

Default Installation Location (x64) c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files

Agent for Open Files for c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Windows, including the Agent for Open Files BAOF Server and BAOF Console Agent Deployment Setup Files Application Agents that setup detects in your environment (for example, Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server or Agent for Microsoft SQL Server) Diagnostic Utility c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup\Packages\AgentDeploy c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server

c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup\Packages\AgentDeploy c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server

c:\program files\CA\ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Custom

c:\program files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup Diagnostic

Lets you specify individual components, agents, and options that you want to install. ARCserve Manager Console Consists of a graphical user interface (GUI) that lets you manage operations that run on any ARCserve stand-alone, primary, and member server in your environment.

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ARCserve Stand-alone Server Consists of a single-server that lets you run, manage, and monitor jobs that run locally to the server.

ARCserve Primary Server Consists of a single, centralized server in a CA ARCserve Backup domain that lets you submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. With a primary server, you can manage devices and licenses associated with member servers, create reports, alert notifications, and view Activity Log data for all servers in a domain. You can attach storage devices, such as tape libraries, to primary servers. You can deploy the CA ARCserve Backup database on the primary server or on a remote system. To enable centralized management capabilities, you must install and license the Central Management Option. Note: For information about using primary servers to manage daily activities, see Central Management.

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ARCserve Member Server Consists of a server in a CA ARCserve Backup domain that receives instructions about jobs and devices from the primary server. Member servers send information about jobs in progress, job history, and Activity Log data to the primary server so that the information can be stored in the CA ARCserve Backup database. You can attach storage devices, such as tape libraries, to member servers. To enable centralized management capabilities, you must designate the server as a member server and then add it to the domain managed by the primary server.

Note: For information about using member servers to manage daily activities, see Central Management. Other This option lets you customize the installation of CA ARCserve Backup Servers, Agents, and Options.

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CA ARCserve Backup Server Options
The following table describes the CA ARCserve Backup options that you can install on each type of CA ARCserve Backup server.

Option Central Management Option Tape Library Option Storage Area Network (SAN) Option Enterprise Module

Stand-alone Server

Primary Server Available

Member Server

Available

Available Available

Available

Available Available Available Available

Available Available Available

Disaster Recovery Option Available Global Dashboard NDMP NAS Option Available Available

Note: To install or uninstall CA ARCserve Backup server-based options after you install CA ARCserve Backup, use the Server Admin Manager to complete the task. For more information, see the Administration Guide.

caroot User Account
CA ARCserve Backup uses its own authentication mechanism for management purposes. It creates a default user named 'caroot' when you install CA ARCserve Backup. You can log in to the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console using caroot. The default caroot user account has root privileges for all CA ARCserve Backup functions. You can set a password for the caroot user profile during the configuration of the software, or after configuration using the User Profile Manager. You can also create additional user profiles using the User Profile Manager. The caroot password can consist of any combination of alphanumeric and special characters, but may not exceed 15 bytes. A password totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters. Note: CA ARCserve Backup user names control access to only CA ARCserve Backup functions, and should not be confused with the operating system-required login name and password.

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Database Requirements
To manage your storage environment, CA ARCserve Backup requires one of the following database applications:
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition (see page 48) Microsoft SQL Server (see page 50)

If you are upgrading to this release of CA ARCserve Backup, you can migrate data from a previous ARCserve database to Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition or Microsoft SQL Server. Note: For a complete list of ARCserve products that you can upgrade from, see Supported Upgrades (see page 57).

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition Considerations
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition is a free, lightweight version of Microsoft SQL Server and is packaged with CA ARCserve Backup. Review the following information if you are considering using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition to support the CA ARCserve Backup database:
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Ensure that the ARCserve system account has administrative privileges on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition databases. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote operations. You must install the ARCserve database locally to your CA ARCserve Backup server. Microsoft does not recommend running Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition as a Local System account, a Local Service account, or Network Service account on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 systems that function as domain controllers. When you install CA ARCserve Backup on a system that functions as a domain controller, Setup configures the CA ARCserve Backup database (ARCSERVE_DB) to communicate using a Local System account, and all other services to communicate using a Network Service account. To ensure that the CA ARCserve Backup database can communicate on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 systems that function as a domain controller, you must change the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition account to a Windows domain user account after you install CA ARCserve Backup. Note: For information about how to change the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition account to a Windows domain user account, see the Microsoft SQL Server documentation.



To function properly, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition requires that .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 be installed on your system. Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is packaged with CA ARCserve Backup and is provided for you on the CA ARCserve Backup installation media.

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If you determine that Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not meet the needs of your CA ARCserve Backup environment, you can use the Server Configuration Wizard to convert the CA ARCserve Backup database to Microsoft SQL Server and then migrate your existing data to the new database after the conversion is complete. You can convert the database at any time after you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup. Note: For information about upgrading from Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition to Microsoft SQL Server, see the Administration Guide.



CA ARCserve Backup does not support migrating data from a Microsoft SQL Server database to a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express database. Therefore, if you are currently running Microsoft SQL Server in your environment, you must deploy Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. For Global Dashboard, you cannot configure the CA ARCserve Backup database for the Central Primary Server with Microsoft SQL Server Express installed. Microsoft SQL Server 2005, or later, must be installed on the Central Primary Server. You can download and install the latest updates, security patches, and service packs that apply to the version of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition that is running in your environment. The Compatibility Matrix on the CA support web site can help you determine the applicable updates for your implementation. Important! You should always check the Compatibility Matrix on the CA support website before you apply Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition service packs to your CA ARCserve Backup implementation. After determining the compatible service packs, you should apply the updates and security patches based on the recommendations of Microsoft.







Consider the following upgrade scenarios:


You are using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition to host the CA ARCserve Backup database. The name of the CA ARCserve Backup database instance is ARCSERVE_DB (default). This scenario also includes situations where a previous release of CA ARCserve Backup may not be installed on the target system, however, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is installed on the target system and you are using an instance named ARCSERVE_DB for other applications. You are using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition to host the CA ARCserve Backup database. The name of the CA ARCserve Backup database instance is not ARCSERVE_DB.



When you upgrade to this release, Setup searches for the default CA ARCserve Backup database instance. If Setup detects an instance named ARCSERVE_DB, Setup upgrades the instance to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, and CA ARCserve Backup continues using the instance, and data, from the previous release. However, if Setup cannot detect an instance named ARCSERVE_DB, Setup creates a new instance called ARCSERVE_DB. If Setup creates a new database instance, the information from the previous CA ARCserve Backup release is not retained in the new instance.

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Microsoft SQL Server Database Considerations
Review the following information if you are considering using Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database:


If you are upgrading to this release and currently running Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database, you must continue using Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. CA ARCserve Backup does not support using Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 for the CA ARCserve Backup database. By default, CA ARCserve Backup creates the CA ARCserve Backup database (ASDB) using a simple recovery model. You should retain this model for proper operation. Microsoft SQL Server supports local and remote communication. This capability lets you configure the CA ARCserve Backup database to run locally or remotely to your CA ARCserve Backup server. Note: For more information, see Remote Database Considerations.

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By default, CA ARCserve Backup stores information about the backed up files and directories in the Catalog Database. This behavior causes the Catalog Database to grow in size at a faster rate than the CA ARCserve Backup database. Given this behavior and the needs of your organization, you should plan to have a sufficient amount of free disk space to support the growth of the Catalog Database. For Global Dashboard, the Central Primary Server, CA ARCserve Backup database (ASDB) must have Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or later installed (does not support Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 as its database). Note: For a Branch Primary Server, no additional hardware or software is required beyond the minimum requirements for any CA ARCserve Backup primary server.





To install CA ARCserve Backup with Microsoft SQL Server support, an administrative account such as the sa account, which has the right to create devices, is required for proper installation. You should use the sa account when prompted for the CA ARCserve Backup Database (SQL) System Account during installation of CA ARCserve Backup with Microsoft SQL support.



Set the database security mode to SQL security in the SQL Enterprise Manager. This applies when using SQL security as the authentication mode and the systems that you want to back up reside inside or outside the Windows domain. If you specify Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft SQL Server 2008, or Microsoft SQL Server 2012 as the CA ARCserve Backup database during setup, you can use Windows authentication or SQL Server authentication to communicate with the Microsoft SQL database. If the Microsoft SQL Server account is changed, you must make the corresponding changes using the Server Configuration Wizard.





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The CA ARCserve Backup Database Engine periodically polls the status of the Microsoft SQL Server database. If Microsoft SQL Server does not respond in a timely fashion, the Database Engine assumes that the Microsoft SQL Server is unavailable and shuts down (red light). To avoid this situation, you can set the registry key to an appropriately longer value to increase the wait time for CA ARCserve Backup Database Engine, as follows:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCserve Backup\Base\Database\MSSQL\SQLLoginTimeout



CA ARCserve Backup does not support local Microsoft SQL Server installations on CA ARCserve Backup servers in NEC CLUSTERPRO environments. In NEC CLUSTERPRO environments, you must install the CA ARCserve Backup database instance on a remote system. If the ODBC driver is configurable, the System Data Source "ASNT" under System DSN, in the ODBC Data Source Administrator should have the Client Configuration set to utilize TCP/IP communication.



Remote Database Considerations
Using a remote database provides a simple and transparent method of sharing a single database as if the database resides locally. When you use this configuration, you do not need a database on the local machine because all information is saved to the remote database. This configuration is best under the following conditions:
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There is not enough space locally for the database. There is no organizational requirement and you want to take advantage of the ease of management that comes with having a single location for the database. You require a separate server that is not a CA ARCserve Backup server to function as a dedicated as a Microsoft SQL Server machine. To protect SQL Server instances in a cluster-aware environment, you must manually install the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server on all of the cluster nodes. Note: For information about backing up and restoring Microsoft SQL Server Databases, see the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Guide.

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Use the Server Configuration Wizard to configure ODBC communication between a remote ARCserve database and the ARCserve primary or stand-alone server. This wizard lets you configure efficient communication between servers, especially when you have more than one CA ARCserve Backup server in your environment. To ensure that CA ARCserve Backup can communicate with the system that is hosting the ARCserve database instance, you should enable TCP/IP communication between the SQL Server database instance and the ARCserve server. Note: For more information, see How to Enable TCP/IP Communication on Microsoft SQL Server Databases (see page 52).



Important! Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote database communication. Note: For information about configuring devices and modifying the database protection job, see the Administration Guide.

How to Enable TCP/IP Communication on Microsoft SQL Server Databases
If you are hosting the ARCserve database instance using Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later and the CA ARCserve Backup database will reside on a remote system, the installation wizard may not be able to communicate with the database on the remote system. To help ensure that the installation wizard can communicate with the remote system, you should enable TCP/IP communication between the CA ARCserve Backup server and the server that will host the CA ARCserve Backup database before you install CA ARCserve Backup.


Microsoft SQL Server 2000--To enable TCP/IP communication on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 systems, run the SQL Server Network utility and ensure that TCP/IP appears in the Enabled Protocols. If TCP/IP does not appear in the Enabled Protocols list, add TCP/IP to the list and click OK. To apply TCP/IP communication, restart all Microsoft SQL Server services. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and later--To enable TCP/IP communication on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and later systems, run the SQL Server Configuration Manager and enable TCP/IP communication for the SQL Server instance. To apply TCP/IP communication, restart all Microsoft SQL Server services. Note: For Microsoft SQL Server 2008, you must use the SQL Server Native Client 10.0 driver.



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Agent for ARCserve Database
The CA ARCserve Backup Agent for ARCserve Database is a form of the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server. The agent is either installed automatically when you install CA ARCserve Backup, or manually using a special utility, either after the location of the CA ARCserve Backup database is changed, or on multiple nodes of a cluster. This utility, named SQLAgentRmtInst.exe, is placed in the Packages sub-folder of the CA ARCserve Backup home directory, in a folder named ASDBSQLAgent, when you install CA ARCserve Backup. If you need to install the agent on a computer that is not a CA ARCserve Backup server, you must copy the ASDBSQLAgent folder to the system where you are installing the agent, and run the SQLAgentRmtInst.exe utility on that machine. By itself, the Agent for ARCserve Database allows you to back up and restore the CA ARCserve Backup database, and the system databases and Disaster Recovery Elements from the Microsoft SQL Server instance that contains the CA ARCserve Backup database. When installed with the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server, it allows the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server to recognize the presence of a CA ARCserve Backup database, and to work with CA ARCserve Backup to provide the special recovery mechanisms that are available for the CA ARCserve Backup database. When upgrading from a previous release of CA ARCserve Backup, you must upgrade the Agent for ARCserve Database. This behavior is designed to help ensure that the current version of the CA ARCserve Backup database is protected by the current version of the agent. As a result, you cannot clear the check box next to Agent for Microsoft SQL Server in the product selection tree on the Components dialog.

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Because the Agent for ARCserve Database is a form of the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server, it will appear as the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server in the system’s installed programs list. If both are present, only a single entry will appear. If you need to uninstall one or the other, the installation sequence will prompt you to select which variant to remove. You can use the stand-alone utility that installs the Agent for ARCserve Database in any of the following situations:
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When the CA ARCserve Backup database is moved To re-install the agent if it is accidentally uninstalled To install the agent to additional nodes of a cluster To install the agent on a remote computer, if the CA ARCserve Backup installer is unable to do so directly

Installation Progress Logs
After you install CA ARCserve Backup and any agents and options, CA ARCserve Backup creates installation progress logs that you can refer to in the event that an interactive, silent, or unattended installation fails. Installation progress logs can be useful to CA Customer Support personnel if you need to contact us about an installation problem.


Interactive installations--If installation of the CA ARCserve Backup base product or any agent or option fails, you access the installation progress log from the Install Summary dialog. To open the installation progress log, double-click the error icon next to the application on the Install Summary dialog. Silent and unattended installations--You can access the installation progress logs from the following directory:
<system drive>:\WINDOWS\Temp\CA_*.tmp



For each installation session, CA ARCserve Backup creates a unique CA_*.tmp directory (where * represents a random number). Within this directory you will find a directory labeled MACHINENAME and a text file labeled ProdWiz.log. MACHINENAME is the machine name of the computer where you installed CA ARCserve Backup.
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ProdWiz.log—Master Setup log. MACHINENAME directory—Includes log files created when you installed CA ARCserve Backup and any agents and options. For example, ARCSERVE.log is the log file created when you installed the CA ARCserve Backup base product. If you installed the Tape Library Option, you can access the installation progress log labeled OPTTLO.LOG, in the MACHINENAME directory.

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Global Dashboard Considerations
The CA ARCserve Backup base product includes support for Global Dashboard operations. Configuration of Global Dashboard can be performed during or after installation of CA ARCserve Backup. However, before you configure Global Dashboard, consider the following:


Which server within your Global Dashboard environment will be configured as the Central Primary Server? There can only be one Central Primary Server in a Global Dashboard environment.


When selecting the Central Primary Server, the main consideration should be database size. Ensure the selected Central Primary Server is capable of storing dashboard data received from all registered Branch Primary Servers. Server performance should also be considered when selecting the Central Primary Server to help ensure fast, efficient, and reliable data interface between the Central Primary Server and all associated Branch Primary Servers. Database type should also be considered when selecting the Central Primary Server. For Global Dashboard, the Central Primary Server only supports Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008/2008 R2/2012. It does not support Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008 Express and Microsoft SQL Server 2000.







Which servers within your Global Dashboard environment will be configured as Branch Primary Servers? At each server location, the Branch Primary Server must be a primary/stand-alone server within the CA ARCserve Backup domain (not a domain member server).



During the configuration process, the CA ARCserve Backup database engine will be shut down for a few minutes. Plan your installation at a convenient and non-intrusive time when there are no CA ARCserve Backup jobs scheduled. In a Global Dashboard domain, if you are demoting a Branch Primary Server to a member server or changing which primary server will be configured as the Central Primary Server, you may want to continue to use the collected information from the old primary server. Global Dashboard lets you export (and save) this information from the old primary server and import it into the new primary server.



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License Requirements:


To enable Global Dashboard capabilities, you must have a valid CA ARCserve Backup Global Dashboard license at the Central Primary Server, with multiple license counts to include all registered Branch Primary Servers. (Branch Primary Servers do not need to install a Global Dashboard license). Each registered Branch Primary Server will then occupy one count of the Global Dashboard license. If the registered branch count exceeds the maximum limit of the license, new branch sites will not be allowed to register to that Central Primary Server. A license status check will then be performed for each of the following scenarios
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When registering a branch site When re-registering a branch site When performing full data synchronization When performing incremental synchronization



If the license status check fails, you will need to obtain additional licenses or re-allocate your existing licenses, to enable data synchronization to the Central Primary Server. (The status of each branch site license is displayed on the Central Manager dialog). Note: Deleting a branch server from the Central Manager will release the license count occupied by that branch and allow you to re-assign that license count to a different branch server.



Upgrade Considerations
The following sections include information you should review before upgrading CA ARCserve Backup. This section contains the following topics: Supported Upgrades (see page 57) Backward Compatibility (see page 58) Global Dashboard Upgrades (see page 58) Data Migration from a Previous Release (see page 59)

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Supported Upgrades
If you are currently using one of the following releases of CA ARCserve Backup, you can upgrade to this release from the following products:
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CA ARCserve Backup r16 for Windows--Includes the General Availability (GA) release and all of the latest service packs. CA ARCserve Backup r15 for Windows--Includes the General Availability (GA) release and all of the latest service packs. CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 for Windows--Includes the General Availability (GA) release and all of the latest service packs.

Important! If you want to upgrade from BrightStor ARCserve Backup v9, BrightStor Enterprise Backup v10.5, BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11.1, BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11.5, or CA ARCserve Backup r12 you must uninstall the previous release and then install this release of CA ARCserve Backup. However, if you wish to retain the database information from your previous implementation, you must upgrade the previous implementation to CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 GA release (with no SP), and then upgrade from CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 to this release. To obtain CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 installation media, contact CA Support. For all other previous releases of BrightStor ARCserve Backup or BrightStor Enterprise Backup earlier than v9, you must uninstall the previous release before you install this release.

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Backward Compatibility
This release of the CA ARCserve Backup server component supports the following backward compatibilities:


Agents--Using the CA ARCserve Backup r16 server component you can manage agents from the releases that follow:
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CA ARCserve Backup r16--includes the General Availability (GA) release and the latest service packs. CA ARCserve Backup r15--includes the General Availability (GA) release and the latest service packs. CA ARCserve Backup r12.5--includes the General Availability (GA) release and the latest service packs.

Be aware of the following:


When backing up agent computers, the version of the CA ARCserve Backup server component must be equal to or greater than the release of the agent you want to back up. You cannot use agents from this release of CA ARCserve Backup with any previous release of the CA ARCserve Backup server component. For optimal performance, you should upgrade all CA ARCserve Backup agents and options installed in your backup environment to this release. All CA ARCserve Backup products installed on a computer must be the same release. Example: The CA ARCserve Backup server component, the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server, and the Agent for Virtual Machines are installed on a computer. When you upgrade the CA ARCserve Backup server component to this release, you must also upgrade Agent for Microsoft SQL Server and the Agent for Virtual Machines to this release.

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CA ARCserve Backup Domains--All CA ARCserve Backup servers in a domain must be running the same version of the CA ARCserve Backup Server component. CA ARCserve Backup servers with different versions of the CA ARCserve Backup server component must reside in different CA ARCserve Backup domains. Job Scripts--You can restore data from backup tapes and load job scripts created using all previous versions BrightStor ARCserve Backup and BrightStor Enterprise Backup.



Global Dashboard Upgrades
When upgrading from a previous release of Global Dashboard, and the configuration consists of a central primary server and at least one registered branch primary server, the best practice is to upgrade the central primary server before you upgrade the branch primary servers.

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Data Migration from a Previous Release
When you upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a previous release, you can retain most of your current settings and migrate the information stored in the previous CA ARCserve Backup database to the new CA ARCserve Backup database. After the upgrade is complete, CA ARCserve Backup migrates the following types of data to the new CA ARCserve Backup database:


Authentication--The upgrade process migrates all CA ARCserve Backup System Account data from the previous database to the new database, such as user names, passwords, and so on. Note: For upgrades to member servers, CA ARCserve Backup does not migrate user accounts and passwords if they already exist in the domain that the member server joins.



Jobs--The upgrade process migrates all job scripts, such as rotation jobs, GFS rotations, and custom jobs from the previous database to the new database. Note: The upgrade process does not migrate Database pruning job settings from your previous installation. For information about specifying Database pruning job settings, see the Administration Guide.



Core database data--The upgrade process migrates all core data from the previous database to the new database. Core data can consist of information about jobs, media, sessions, devices, media pools, file path names, file names, and so on. Log data--The upgrade process migrates Activity Log data from the previous database to the new database. Session data--The upgrade process lets you migrate the session data from the previous database to the new database. Note: The process of migrating session data can take a lot of time. However, you can perform file-level and session-level restores immediately after the upgrade and migration process is complete.

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Catalog data--The upgrade process lets you migrate the catalog database data from the previous database to the new database. Note: The process of migrating catalog data can take a lot of time. A progress dialog does not display.

Product License Requirements
CA ARCserve Backup requires you to license your product to receive authorized and uninterrupted access to the components, options, and agents. If you do not license CA ARCserve Backup, it stops working 31 days after you begin using it.

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CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels

There are different methods for entering license information, depending on how you purchased CA ARCserve Backup. You can easily determine the method you must use based on where your licensing information is located. You can find licensing information in one of the following locations:
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Inside the product installation media sleeve On a certificate received from the CA License Program On an ALP Key Certificate

The method you use to enter your licensing information differs depending on where your licensing information is located. If your licensing information is on the product DVD sleeve or certificate from the CA License Program, you must use one method. If your license information is on an ALP Key Certificate, you must use another method. The following sections include information about each method.

ALP Key Certificate
If you receive an ALP Key Certificate, your licensing information is an Execution Key found in the certificate that must be placed in the ca.olf file on each of the machines that are running your CA software. To simplify the process, you can obtain your current ca.olf file by going to ca.com and downloading the license file. Otherwise, you must manually edit your ca.olf files. For more information, see your ALP Key Certificate. To use CA ARCserve Backup client agents, you need to enter the licenses for these agents into the ca.olf file on the backup server you use to protect remote servers. The backup server checks to make sure client agents are licensed.

CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels
File system agents let you protect the files that reside on computers running various operating systems. The table that follows identifies the file system agents that are packaged with this release of CA ARCserve Backup, and the release level of each agent:

File System Agent CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for UNIX CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Linux CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Mainframe Linux OS/390 CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows

Release Level r16.5 r16.5 r16.5 r16.5

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File System Agent CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Mac OS X (Supported on Windows Only) CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle (UNIX) CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle (Linux) CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle (Windows) CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle for Linux CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle for UNIX CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle for Windows BrightStor ARCserve Backup Client Agent for OpenVMS (Supported on Windows Only) BrightStor ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for AS400

Release Level r16.5 r16.5 r16.5 r16.5 r16.5 r16.5 r16.5 r11.5 SP3 r11.5 SP3

How the Installation Process Affects Operating Systems
The CA ARCserve Backup installation process updates various Windows operating system components using an installation engine called the Microsoft Installer Package (MSI). The components included in the MSI let CA ARCserve Backup perform custom actions that let you install, upgrade, and uninstall CA ARCserve Backup. The following table describes the custom actions and the affected components. Note: All CA ARCserve Backup MSI packages call the components listed in this table when you install and uninstall CA ARCserve Backup.

Component CallAllowInstall

Description Lets the installation process check for conditions relating to the current CA ARCserve Backup installation. Lets the installation process read and write MSI properties. For example, read the CA ARCserve Backup installation path from the MSI.

CallPreInstall

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Component CallPostInstall

Description Lets the installation process perform various tasks relating to installation. For example, registering CA ARCserve Backup into the Windows Registry. Lets the uninstallation process check for conditions relating the current CA ARCserve Backup installation. Lets the uninstallation process perform various tasks relating to uninstallation. For example, un-registering CA ARCserve Backup from the Windows Registry.

CallAllowUninstall

CallPreUninstall

Directories Updated The installation process installs and updates CA ARCserve Backup files in the following directories by default: CA ARCserve Backup (base product)
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup (x86 operating systems) C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup (x64 operating systems) C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ScanEngine C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC

Client Agent for Windows
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ScanEngine C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Client Agent for Windows for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ScanEngine

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Agent for Virtual Machines
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup

Agent for Virtual Machines for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup

Agent for Open Files for Windows
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files\ C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Open Files for Windows for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files\ C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent Deployment Setup Files


C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup\

Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server\ C:\Program Files \CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Microsoft SQL Server for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server\ C:\Program Files \CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server
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Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

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Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Oracle
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle\ C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Oracle for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle\ C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Lotus Domino
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Lotus Domino\ C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI

Agent for Sybase
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Agent for Sybase C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC

Agent for IBM Informix
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C:\Program Files\CA\C:\Program Files\CA\CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Informix C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC

Diagnostic Utility
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Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R3 for Oracle\ C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC

Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle for x64-Based Systems
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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R3 for Oracle\ C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC

CA ARCserve Backup installs the following CA ARCserve Backup products in the same directory folder as the CA ARCserve Backup base product:
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Enterprise Module Disaster Recovery Option NDMP NAS Option Microsoft Windows EBS Option

You can install CA ARCserve Backup into the default installation directory or install CA ARCserve Backup into an alternate directory. The installation process copies various system files to the following directory:
C:\Windows\system

CA ARCserve Backup copies configuration files to the following directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>

Note: To view a list of CA ARCserve Backup unsigned files, see Unsigned CA ARCserve Backup Files (see page 67). Windows Registry Keys Updated The installation process updates the following Windows registry keys:


Default registry keys:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Computer Associates



The installation process creates new registry keys and modifies various other registry keys, based on your system's current configuration.

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Applications Installed The installation process installs the following applications into your computer:
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CA Licensing CA CAPKI (encryption) Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Scan Engine 8.1 (eTrust Antivirus) If you are installing CA ARCserve Backup server, the installation process also installs these applications:
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Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.7.0. Microsoft XML 6.0



If you are installing Microsoft SQL Express Edition as the CA ARCserve Backup database, the following applications are also installed:
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition SP3 Microsoft Windows Installer 4.5 Redistributable



If you are installing the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle (x86/x64) or Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle (x86/x64), the following applications are also installed:
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Microsoft XML 6.0 Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.7.0.

Data Mover Servers, Oracle Agents, and SAP Agents The installation process installs the following applications into your computer when you are installing UNIX and Linux Data Mover on a UNIX and Linux server, Agent for Oracle (UNIX and Linux), and Agent for SAP R3 for Oracle (UNIX and Linux):


For Sun, HPUX, and Linux operating systems, CA ARCserve Backup installs Java Runtime Environment (JRE) into the following directory on your computer:
/opt/CA/SharedComponents/jre



For AIX operating systems, CA ARCserve Backup installs IBM Java Runtime Environment (IBM JRE) and Sun into the following directories on your computer:
/opt/CA/SharedComponents/jre /opt/CA/SharedComponents/jre.sun

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The following table describes the version of JRE that will be installed on your operating system:

JRE 1.6.0 RHEL 4.x through RHEL 5.5 SLES 9.x through SLES 10 SP2 Solaris 9 SPARC

JRE 1.7.0 RHEL 5.5 and later SLES 10 SP2 and later Solaris 10 and later

Note: Computers running the AIX and HP-UX operating systems will retain JRE 1.6.0.

Unsigned Binary Files
CA ARCserve Backup installs binary files developed third parties and CA ARCserve Backup that are not signed. The following table describes the binary files.

Binary Name ansiatl.dll ATL80.dll CALicense.msi Cazipxp.exe ccme_base.dll ccme_ecc.dll ccme_eccaccel.dll ccme_eccnistaccel.dll cdcdrom.sys cdrom.sys CFX2032.DLL COMPRESS.EXE cryptocme2.dll dbghelp.dll GX1142R.dll icudt34.dll icuin34.dll

Source Microsoft Microsoft CA License CA License EMC (RSA) EMC (RSA) EMC (RSA) EMC (RSA) Microsoft Microsoft ChartFX Microsoft EMC (RSA) Microsoft Classworks IBM IBM

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Binary Name icuio34.dll icule34.dll iculx34.dll icutest.dll icutu34.dll icuuc34.dll libeay32.dll libetpki_openssl_crypto.dll LogSet_rwtest13-vm22_20121025_16342 5.cab mfc80.dll mfc80CHS.dll mfc80CHT.dll mfc80DEU.dll mfc80ENU.dll mfc80ESP.dll mfc80FRA.dll mfc80ITA.dll mfc80JPN.dll mfc80KOR.dll mfc80u.dll mfcm80.dll mfcm80u.dll msdia80.dll msi.dll msstkprp.dll msvcm80.dll msvcp80.dll msvcr71.dll msvcr80.dll

Source IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM OpenSSL EMC (RSA) Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

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Binary Name Msvcrt40.dll roboex32.dll sqlite3.dll ssleay32.dll System.EnterpriseServices.Wrapper.dll tpcdrom.sys txf_wrapper.dll unzip.exe vcomp.dll Vim25Service2005.dll Vim25Service2005.XmlSerializers.dll VimService2005.dll VimService2005.XmlSerializers.dll xalan_messages_1_10.dll xalan-c_1_10.dll xerces-c_2_7.dll xsec_1_2_0.dll zlib1.dll

Source Microsoft Blue Sky Software Corporation SQLite software CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Microsoft CA ARCserve RHA Info-ZIP Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup Vmware CA ARCserve Backup Vmware Apache Software Foundation Apache Software Foundation Apache Software Foundation Apache Software Foundation Zlib Compression Library

Binary Files Containing Incorrect File Version Information
CA ARCserve Backup installs binary files developed by third parties, other CA products, and CA ARCserve Backup that contain incorrect file version information. The following table describes the binary files.

Binary Name ABFuncWrapperTypeLib.dll casmgmtsvc.exe Cazipxp.exe cryptocme2.dll decora-d3d.dll

Source CA ARCserve Backup Tanuki Software CA License EMC (RSA) Java Runtime Environment

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Binary Name decora-sse.dll fxplugins.dll glass.dll glib-lite.dll gstreamer-lite.dll gvmomi.dll icutest.dll icutu34.dll inocboot.exe javafx-font.dll javafx-iio.dll jfxmedia.dll jfxwebkit.dll libcurl.dll libeay32.dll libetpki_openssl_crypto.dll liblber.dll libldap.dll libldap_r.dll libxml2.dll libxslt.dll MSClusterLib.dll mxvfdwyr.dll prism-d3d.dll sqlite3.dll TroubleTicketUtil.exe unzip.exe Vim25Service2005.dll Vim25Service2005.XmlSerializers.dll VimService2005.dll

Source Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Vmware IBM IBM CA AVEngine Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Vmware OpenSSL EMC (RSA) Vmware Vmware Vmware Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Microsoft Microsoft Java Runtime Environment SQLite software CA Alert Info-ZIP CA ARCserve Backup Vmware CA ARCserve Backup

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Binary Name VimService2005.XmlSerializers.dll WindowsServer2003-KB942288-v4-x86.exe WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe wrapper.dll xalan_messages_1_10.dll zlib1.dll

Source Vmware Microsoft Microsoft Tanuki Software Apache Software Foundation Zlib Compression Library

Binary Files that do not Comply with Windows Security Requirements
CA ARCserve Backup installs binary files developed by third parties, other CA products, and CA ARCserve Backup that do not comply with Windows security requirements. The following table describes the binary files.

Binary Name Acslsrdc.dll AGUIEXC.dll Albuild.dll AlertPackage.exe AMS_Plugin.dll AMS_Update.dll arclib.dll ARCserve.dll ARCserveMgr.exe Asbrdcst.dll ASCORE.dll ASDBEXP.dll asdbsql_exp.dll asdcen.dll ASETUPRES.dll Asm_db.dll asm_dt.dll

Source CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA Alert CA Alert CA ScanEngine CA ScanEngine CA ScanEngine CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup

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Binary Name Asm_mm.dll ASREMSVC.EXE Asvctl.dll asycfilt.dll BaseLicInst.exe bdaemon2.exe bdelobj.exe brand.dll CAPatchManager.dll careports.exe casmgmtsvc.exe CAUConfig.dll CAUConnect.dll CAUMessage.dll CAUpdate.dll Cazipxp.exe ccme_base.dll ccme_ecc.dll ccme_eccaccel.dll cdcdrom.sys Cdict32.dll CFX2032.DLL cheyprod.dll comcat.dll CommandBase.dll COMPRESS.EXE Configencr.exe crux_1_0.dll cruxcrypto_1_0.dll cryptintf.dll

Source CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft CA License CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup Tanuki Software CAUpdate CAUpdate CAUpdate CAUpdate CA License EMC (RSA) EMC (RSA) EMC (RSA) Microsoft Microsoft ChartFX CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup CA ScanEngine CA ScanEngine CA ARCserve Backup

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Binary Name cryptocme2.dll CryptoWrapperDll.dll cstool.dll Ctl3d32.dll Dbaxchg2.dll DeleteMe.exe demo32.exe diskLibPlugin.dll dotnetfx35.exe e55userupd.dll etpki_setup.exe EtpkiCrypt.dll exchenum.dll fcrinst.dll fsminst.dll glib-2.0.dll gobject-2.0.dll gthread-2.0.dll gvmomi.dll GX1142R.dll HBMINST.DLL iconv.dll icudt34.dll icuin34.dll icuio34.dll icule34.dll iculx34.dll icutest.dll icutu34.dll icuuc34.dll

Source EMC (RSA) CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup Flexera Software Vmware Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup CA ETPKI CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup Vmware Vmware Vmware Vmware Classworks CA ARCserve Backup Vmware IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM

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Binary Name inocboot.exe Interop.COMAdmin.dll intl.dll libcaopenssl_crypto.dll libcaopenssl_ssl.dll libcapki.dll libcapki_ipthread.dll libcapki_thread.dll libcurl.dll libeay32.dll libetpki_openssl_crypto.dll liblber.dll libldap.dll libldap_r.dll libxml2.dll licreg.dll licregres.dll MalwareAPI.dll MAPISis.dll MasterSetup.exe MasterSetup_Main.exe mfc42.dll mfc42u.dll MFC71u.dll mfc80.dll mfc80u.dll mfcm80.dll mfcm80u.dll mscomct2.ocx MSetupRes.dll

Source CA AVEngine Microsoft Vmware CA ETPKI CA ETPKI CA ETPKI CA ETPKI CA ETPKI Vmware OpenSSL EMC (RSA) Vmware Vmware Vmware Vmware CA License CA License CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup

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Binary Name MSetupResEx.dll msi.dll msstkprp.dll msvcirt.dll msvcm80.dll msvcp60.dll msvcp71.dll msvcp80.dll msvcr71.dll msvcr80.dll msvcrt.dll MSVCRT40.DLL msxml3.dll msxml3a.dll msxml3r.dll msxml4.dll msxml4a.dll msxml4r.dll NotesUI.dll ofawin.dll oleaut32.dll olepro32.dll PatchManagerLog.dll PatchManagerService.exe PatchManagerUI.exe PMGUI.dll psapi.dll roboex32.dll SDRegister.exe setup.exe

Source CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft CA Alert CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Blue Sky Software Corporation CA DSM CA ARCserve Backup

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Binary Name SetupCLS.dll setupdd.351 setupdd.40 setupddf.351 setupddf.40 Signatures_Plugin.dll silent.exe sps15adp.dll SQLEXPR.EXE sqlite3.dll ssleay32.dll stdole2.tlb sysimgbase.dll tpcdrom.sys types.dll unzip.exe UpgradePatchManager.dll vcredist_x64.exe vcredist_x86.exe vete.dll vixDiskLib.dll vixDiskLibVim.dll vixMntapi.dll vmacore.dll vmomi.dll vmware-mount.exe vmware-vdiskmanager.exe VService.exe WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe wrapper.dll

Source CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft CA ARCserve Backup CA License CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft SQLite software Vmware Microsoft Vmware Microsoft Vmware Info-ZIP CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Microsoft CA ScanEngine Vmware Vmware Vmware Vmware Vmware Vmware Vmware CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Tanuki Software

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Binary Name ws_backup.dll xalan_messages_1_10.dll xalan-c_1_10.dll xerces-c_2_7.dll xoctl.dll xsec_1_2_0.dll zlib1.dll

Source CA ARCserve RHA Apache Software Foundation Apache Software Foundation Apache Software Foundation CA ARCserve RHA Apache Software Foundation Zlib Compression Library

Binary Files that are not Uninstalled Completely
CA ARCserve Backup installs binary files developed by third parties, other CA products, and CA ARCserve Backup that cannot be uninstalled completely. The following table describes the binary files.

Binary Name

Source

C:\Program Files CA ARCserve Backup (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CAPKI\Wind ows\x86\32\uninstaller.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC\lic9 8.dat C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC\lic9 8.log C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC\lic9 8-port CA License

CA License

CA License

C:\Windows\Downloaded CA License Installations\{3D52BE33-2E8C-4A39-BECF878DD4D58252}\CALicense.msi C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\Jre C:\$Mft C:\inetpub\temp\appPools\APC47F.tmp C:\msdia80.dll Java Runtime Environment Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

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Binary Name C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\ C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft.NET\

Source Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Logo\Software Microsoft Certification Toolkit\Data\ C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\ C:\Users\Administrator\ Microsoft Microsoft

C:\Windows\AppCompat\Programs\Recen Microsoft tFileCache.bcf C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v2.0 Microsoft .50727_32\ C:\Windows\bootstat.dat C:\Windows\debug\PASSWD.LOG Microsoft Microsoft

C:\Windows\Downloaded Microsoft Installations\{3D52BE33-2E8C-4A39-BECF878DD4D58252}\1041.MST C:\Windows\inf\ C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\ C:\Windows\ODBC.INI C:\Windows\PFRO.log Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

C:\Windows\rescache\rc0002\ResCache.h Microsoft it C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkServi Microsoft ce\AppData\ C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataSt ore\ C:\Windows\System32\ C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ C:\Windows\Tasks\ C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

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Binary Name C:\Windows\winsxs\

Source Microsoft

Binary Files that do not Contain an Embedded Manifest
CA ARCserve Backup installs binary files developed by third parties, other CA products, and CA ARCserve Backup that do not contain an embedded manifest and do not contain a text manifest. The following table describes the binary files.

Binary Name ASDBCom.exe ca_vcbpopulatedb.exe DBBAFAgentWrapper.exe VCBUI.exe inocboot.exe authtool.exe ConfigTool.exe eavdisc.exe eITMURL.exe igateway.exe Inocmd64.exe InoDist.exe InoRpc.exe InoRT.exe InoTask.exe ITMDist.exe phonhome.exe SigCheck.exe spar.exe spintool.exe transtool.exe UnITMEng.exe

Source CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA ARCserve Backup CA AVEngine CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust CA eTrust

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Binary Name BaseLicInst.exe UpdateData.exe unzip.exe java.exe javac.exe javacpl.exe java-rmi.exe javaw.exe javaws.exe jucheck.exe keytool.exe kinit.exe klist.exe ktab.exe orbd.exe pack200.exe policytool.exe rmid.exe rmiregistry.exe servertool.exe tnameserv.exe unpack200.exe COMPRESS.EXE DTSWizard.ni.exe SQLEXPR.EXE SQLPS.ni.exe vcredist_x64.exe vcredist_x86.exe WindowsInstaller-KB893803-v2-x86.exe WindowsServer2003-KB942288-v4-x64.exe

Source CA License CA License Info-ZIP Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Java Runtime Environment Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

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Binary Name WindowsServer2003-KB942288-v4-x86.exe WindowsXP-KB942288-v3-x86.exe casmgmtsvc.exe BAB_060706_SETUP_ALPHA.EXE BAB_060706_SETUP_VAX.EXE

Source Microsoft Microsoft Tanuki Software Virtual Memory System Virtual Memory System

CA ARCserve Backup installs binary files developed by other CA products and CA ARCserve Backup that contain a text manifest and do not contain an embedded manifest. The following table describes the binary files.

Binary Name setuprd.exe Cazipxp.exe

Source CA ARCserve Backup CA License

CA ARCserve Backup MSI Installer Package Identification
Windows MSI installer packages should contain a Property table and an Upgrade table. Various CA ARCserve Backup MSI installers do not contain an Upgrade table. The following list identifies the affected CA ARCserve Backup installer packages:
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ARCserve.msi BaofNtNw.msi BrightStorSAK.msi CADiag.msi DBAExch.msi DBAExch12.msi DBAIFX.msi DBANotes.msi DBASQL.msi DBASYB.msi EBSAgent.msi msxml.msi NASAgent.msi NTAgent.msi OPTDRO.msi

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OPTEO.msi OPTIO.msi OPTSBO.msi PM.msi RMANAgent.msi SAPAgent.msi SP2K7Agent.msi

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This section contains the following topics: How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks (see page 83) Install CA ARCserve Backup (see page 88) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97) Create a Silent Installation Response File (see page 104) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup Agents Silently to the Current Release (see page 111) Deploy Agents to Remote Computers from the Primary Server (see page 113) How to Install CA ARCserve Backup Using Unicenter Software Delivery (see page 123) Post-Installation Tasks (see page 130)

How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks
Before you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup, complete the following tasks: Installation and System Requirements Review the CA ARCserve Backup readme file. The readme file contains the operating system requirements, hardware and software prerequisites, last-minute changes, and known issues with CA ARCserve Backup. The readme file is provided in HTML format and is located at root level on the installation media. Installation Servers Compile a list of servers where you are installing CA ARCserve Backup and identify the following:
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The names of the CA ARCserve Backup domains The names of the servers where you are installing CA ARCserve Backup Note: CA ARCserve Backup server names and CA ARCserve Backup domain names cannot exceed 15 bytes. A name totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters.



Determine the type of CA ARCserve Backup servers you are installing. Note: For more information, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43).



If you are installing CA ARCserve Backup, agents, and options on remote systems, you must specify the host names of the target systems. CA ARCserve Backup does not support specifying IP addresses when you are performing a remote installation or upgrade.

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CA ARCserve Backup Database Determine the database application that you will use for your CA ARCserve Backup installation. For more information, see Database Requirements (see page 48). Administrative Privileges Ensure that you have administrator privileges or the proper authority to install software on the servers where you are installing CA ARCserve Backup. Upgrades If you are upgrading your current BrightStor ARCserve Backup installation to this release, review the information about upgrades, backwards compatibility, and data migration in Upgrade Considerations (see page 56). Primary Server Installations You must install and license the CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option to install a primary server. Note: To install a CA ARCserve Backup domain consisting of a primary server and one or more member servers, you must install the primary server before you install the member servers. After you install the primary server, you allow the member servers to join the domain that was created when you installed the primary server. Member Server Installations You must specify CA ARCserve Backup authentication credentials to allow the member servers to join the primary servers' domain (for example, caroot and the CA ARCserve Backup password that you specified when you installed the primary server). The process of allowing a member server to join a CA ARCserve Backup domain does support using Windows authentication.

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Global Dashboard Installations Before installing Global Dashboard, verify the following prerequisites: License Requirements


To enable Global Dashboard capabilities, you must have a valid CA ARCserve Backup Global Dashboard license at the Central Primary Server, with multiple license counts to include all registered Branch Primary Servers. (Branch Primary Servers do not need to install a Global Dashboard license).

Central Primary Server


CA ARCserve Backup (Primary or Stand-alone server) installed. Note: You can install Global Dashboard on member servers; however, member servers cannot function as Central Primary Servers.



CA ARCserve Backup database must have Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or later installed (does not support Microsoft SQL Express or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 as its database). Sufficient CA ARCserve Backup database capacity for your Global Dashboard environment. For more information about estimated database capacity for the Central Primary Server, see Global Dashboard Data Storage Requirements (see page 27).



Branch Primary Servers
– –

CA ARCserve Backup (Primary or Stand-alone server) installed. CA ARCserve Backup database must have Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later installed or SQL Server Express 2008 or later installed.

Global Dashboard Console


CA ARCserve Backup Primary server, Stand-alone server, or Manager Console component installed. Note: You can install the Global Dashboard Console on member servers; however, member servers cannot function as Branch Primary Servers.

Ports Configuration To ensure that primary servers and member servers can communicate in a secure environment, all communication ports must be allowed to remain in an open state while you install CA ARCserve Backup. For more information, see Primary Server and Member Server Communication Ports (see page 240).

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Cluster Installations When you install CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the following cluster applications:
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Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) NEC Cluster Server (CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster)

Before you start the installation wizard, ensure that these cluster applications are installed, properly configured, and running. Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support remote installations in a cluster environment. Remote Installations You must disable simple file sharing on Windows XP systems to ensure that you can successfully install CA ARCserve Backup, agents, and options on remote systems. Use the steps that follow to disable simple file sharing on remote systems: 1. Log in to the remote Windows XP system. From the Windows desktop, double-click My Computer. My Computer opens. 2. From the Tools menu, click Folder Options. The Folder Options dialog opens. 3. Click the View tab. Locate Use simple file sharing (recommended). Clear the check box next to Use simple file sharing (recommended) and click OK. Simple file sharing is disabled.

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Storage Devices Connect your storage devices to the systems that you designate as CA ARCserve Backup primary servers and member servers, and the SAN. CA ARCserve Backup detects and configures libraries that are connected directly to the CA ARCserve Backup servers and the SAN the first time the Tape Engine starts. You do not need to run a wizard or other external application to enable CA ARCserve Backup to detect and configure supported libraries. For all other types of devices (for example, NAS devices, IBM 3494 libraries, Sun StorageTek ACSLS libraries, ARCserve Tape RAID libraries, and ARCserve virtual libraries), you must configure the devices manually after you install CA ARCserve Backup using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. Note: For more information, see the Administration Guide. If you are using a fibre or SCSI device, ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup server has a SCSI/Fibre controller or adapter supported by both Windows and CA ARCserve Backup. CA ARCserve Backup can support most installed SCSI controllers. Note: To ensure that your hardware devices are compatible and that CA ARCserve Backup can communicate with your system, you can get the latest Certified Device List from ca.com. Storage Area Network Installations In a multiple-server SAN environment, you must designate a server that is connected to the shared library to function as a primary server before you install and license the CA ARCserve Backup server component and the CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option on the domain primary server. You must then designate all other servers connected to the shared library to function as member servers. The member servers must reside in the same CA ARCserve Backup domain as the primary server. When you are finished, the primary server automatically detects your SAN infrastructure - manual configuration is not required. Note: If you are upgrading from a previous release, you must install the CA ARCserve Backup primary server on the system that is functioning as the SAN primary and you must install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on the systems that are functioning as SAN distributed servers. Antivirus If you are installing CA ARCserve Backup database backup agents on a system where you are running CA Antivirus, you must apply the following driver update to both the CA ARCserve Backup server and the client machine:
https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpdocs?filePath=0/156/ildrvupdat e.html

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DNS Communication Ensure that domain name system (DNS) communication is configured to optimize communication between the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console and the remote systems in your environment. For example, you should configure DNS to perform reverse lookups efficiently. For more information about configuring DNS communication, see the Microsoft Help and Support website. Cross-platform Agents To install or upgrade a cross-platform agent, you must have the CA ARCserve Backup installation media available to you while you run the installation wizard.

Install CA ARCserve Backup
You can install CA ARCserve Backup on local or remote computers and on computers running Windows Server Core using the installation wizard. To install CA ARCserve Backup 1. Insert the CA ARCserve Backup installation media into your computer's optical drive. Note: If the CA ARCserve Backup Installation Browser does not appear, run Setup.exe from the root directory on the installation media. From the right column on the Product Installation Browser, click Install CA ARCserve Backup for Windows. The Prerequisite Components dialog opens. 2. Click Install to install the Prerequisite Components. Be aware of the following behavior:
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The Prerequisite Components dialog opens only if Setup does not detect CA ARCserve Backup Prerequisite Components installed on the target computer. On Windows Server 2003 systems, you must restart your computer and repeat the previous steps if Setup installs Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition. Note: If you are installing CA ARCserve Backup on the active node in a cluster-aware environment, the cluster resources are transferred from the active node to the passive node while the active node restarts. After the active node restarts, you should transfer the cluster resources back to the original active node.

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On the License Agreement dialog, accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement and click Next.

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Follow the prompts and complete all required information on the subsequent dialogs. The following list describes dialog-specific information about installing CA ARCserve Backup. Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog When you select the remote installation option, you can install CA ARCserve Backup on multiple systems. With remote installations, the target remote systems can consist of different ARCserve server types, different CA ARCserve Backup agents and options, or both. Note: The setup program for cluster machines does not support remote installation of the CA ARCserve Backup base product or the CA ARCserve Backup agents. This remote install limitation for the CA ARCserve Backup agents (for example, the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server and the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server) only applies if you use a virtual host. Remote installation of CA ARCserve Backup agents using the physical hosts of clusters is supported.

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Installation Type dialog Lets you specify the type of CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install, by selecting either the Express or Custom installation type. Note: When you upgrade from a previous release, the installation wizard detects your current ARCserve configuration and selects the Installation/Upgrade type that is appropriate for your new installation. For more information, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43) and CA ARCserve Backup Server Options (see page 47).

Components dialog Lets you specify the CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install on the target system. Be aware of the following considerations:
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When you click the CA ARCserve Backup object or the Server object on the Select Products dialog, the installation wizard specifies the default Stand-alone Server installation components, regardless of the installation type that you specified on the Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog. To ensure that you are installing the correct components, expand the Server object, expand the object for the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you want to install, and check the check boxes corresponding to the components that you want to install. Agent Deployment is a wizard-like application that lets you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on multiple remote systems, after you install CA ARCserve Backup. To support this capability, Setup must copy Setup source files to the CA ARCserve Backup server. To copy the contents of the installation media to the CA ARCserve Backup server, you must select Agent Deployment on the Components dialog. When you select Agent Deployment, the length of time required to install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup increases significantly. If you are performing a remote installation or a silent installation, do not install the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows into the same directory as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Global Dashboard can be installed on primary servers, stand-alone servers, and member servers. However, you cannot configure member servers to function as Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers. For more information about Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers, see the Dashboard User Guide. On computers running Windows Server Core, you can install only the following CA ARCserve Backup products: - Member Server and supported options - Agent for Open Files - Agent for Virtual Machines - Client Agent for Windows - Disaster Recovery Option









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The following diagram illustrates the default installation path for the Client Agent for Windows and Agent Deployment is specified:

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Accounts dialog Lets you set up your CA ARCserve Backup accounts. If Setup detects a cluster-aware application running in your environment, and you want to install CA ARCserve Backup in the cluster-aware environment, check the Cluster Environment Installation option and specify the path to the shared disk where you want to install CA ARCserve Backup. Note: CA ARCserve Backup server names and CA ARCserve Backup domain names cannot exceed 15 bytes. A name totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters.

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Database Settings dialog Lets you configure the CA ARCserve Backup database. After you specify a database application (ARCserve Default Database or Microsoft SQL Server) complete the required fields on this dialog and click Next. Note: If you protect data that contains Unicode-based characters from East Asian languages (for example, JIS2004) you must enable SQL collation to ensure that CA ARCserve Backup can search and sort the data. To do this, click East Asian collation and then select a language from the drop-down list.

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Messages dialog As you review the messages in the Messages dialog, you should attempt to resolve the problems at this time. The following graphic illustrates the Important Warning Messages dialog:

Setup Summary dialog To modify the components that you want to install, click Back as often as necessary to return to the dialog containing the installation options that you want to change.

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Installation Report dialog If any components you select require configuration, Setup displays the necessary configuration dialogs at the end of the installation. You can configure the component immediately or configure it later using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. For example, if you are using a single-drive autoloader that requires configuration, Setup lets you start Device Configuration by double-clicking the message for it on the Install Summary dialog. The diagram that follows illustrates the Installation Report dialog. The Agent for Microsoft SQL Server requires configuration.

Note: You may be required to restart the server after you install CA ARCserve Backup. This depends on whether all of the files, services, and registry settings have been updated on the operating system level. Installation Summary dialog If any components you select require configuration, Setup displays the necessary configuration dialogs at the end of the installation. You can configure the component immediately or configure it later using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. For example, if you are using a single-drive autoloader that requires configuration, Setup lets you start Device Configuration by double-clicking the message for it on the Install Summary dialog.

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License Verification dialog To enter license keys, locate the components, agents, and options that you are installing, select the Use License Key option, and enter the license key for the component. Click Continue to close the License Verification dialog. 5. Click Finish on the Installation Summary dialog to complete the installation.

Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release
You can upgrade CA ARCserve Backup on local or remote computers and on computers running Windows Server Core using the installation wizard. To upgrade an installation means to reinstall features or components to higher release or build number without uninstalling the older release. The upgrade process lets you retain most of your current settings and migrate the information stored in the previous CA ARCserve Backup database to the new database. If you are currently using one of the following releases of CA ARCserve Backup, you can upgrade to this release from the following products:
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CA ARCserve Backup r16 for Windows--Includes the General Availability (GA) release and all of the latest service packs. CA ARCserve Backup r15 for Windows--Includes the General Availability (GA) release and all of the latest service packs. CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 for Windows--Includes the General Availability (GA) release and all of the latest service packs.

Important! If you want to upgrade from BrightStor ARCserve Backup v9, BrightStor Enterprise Backup v10.5, BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11.1, BrightStor ARCserve Backup r11.5, or CA ARCserve Backup r12 you must uninstall the previous release and then install this release of CA ARCserve Backup. However, if you wish to retain the database information from your previous implementation, you must upgrade the previous implementation to CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 GA release (with no SP), and then upgrade from CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 to this release. To obtain CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 installation media, contact CA Support. For all other previous releases of BrightStor ARCserve Backup or BrightStor Enterprise Backup earlier than v9, you must uninstall the previous release before you install this release. For more information about upgrading to this release, see Upgrade Considerations (see page 56).

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To upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a previous release 1. Insert the CA ARCserve Backup installation media into your computer's optical drive. Note: If the CA ARCserve Backup Installation Browser does not appear, run Setup.exe from the root directory on the installation media. From the right column on the Product Installation Browser, click Install CA ARCserve Backup for Windows. The Prerequisite Components dialog opens. 2. Click Next to install the Prerequisite Components. Note: The Prerequisite Components dialog opens only if Setup does not detect CA ARCserve Backup Prerequisite Components installed on the target computer. 3. 4. On the License Agreement dialog, accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement and complete the fields on the Customer and Information dialog. Follow the prompts on the subsequent dialogs and complete all required information. The following list describes dialog-specific information about upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a previous release.

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Methods dialog If you are upgrading from a previous release to an ARCserve Primary Server, you must select the Local Installation/Upgrade option. CA ARCserve Backup does not support the following types of upgrades:
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Upgrade from a previous release to an ARCserve Primary Server on a remote system. Silent upgrade from a previous release to an ARCserve Primary Server on a system using a response file.

For all other types of upgrades, select the option corresponding to the task that you want to perform.

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Components dialog Lets you specify the CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install on the target system. Be aware of the following considerations:
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To install a primary server, you must install the CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option on the primary server. To install member servers, the installation wizard must be able to detect the CA ARCserve Backup domain name and primary server name in your network. Therefore, you should complete at least one primary server installation before you perform member server installations. When you click the CA ARCserve Backup object or the Server object on the Select Products dialog, the installation wizard specifies the default Stand-alone Server installation components, regardless of the installation type that you specified on the Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog. To ensure that you are installing the correct components, expand the Server object, expand the object for the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you want to install, and check the check boxes corresponding to the components that you want to install. Agent Deployment is a wizard-like application that lets you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on multiple remote systems, after you install CA ARCserve Backup. To support this capability, Setup must copy Setup source files to the CA ARCserve Backup server. To copy the contents of the installation media to the CA ARCserve Backup server, you must select Agent Deployment on the Components dialog. When you select Agent Deployment, the length of time required to install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup increases significantly. If you are performing a remote installation or a silent installation, do not install the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows into the same directory as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Global Dashboard can be installed on primary servers, stand-alone servers, and member servers. However, you cannot configure member servers to function as Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers. For more information about Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers, see the Dashboard User Guide. On computers running Windows Server Core, you can install only the following CA ARCserve Backup products: - Member Server and supported options - Agent for Open Files - Agent for Virtual Machines - Client Agent for Windows - Disaster Recovery Option











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The following diagram illustrates the default installation path for the Client Agent for Windows and Agent Deployment is specified:

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Accounts dialog If Setup detects a cluster-aware application running in your environment, and you want to install CA ARCserve Backup in the cluster-aware environment, check the Cluster Environment Installation option and specify the path where you want to install CA ARCserve Backup. Note: CA ARCserve Backup server names and CA ARCserve Backup domain names cannot exceed 15 bytes. A name totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters.

Database Settings dialog Lets you configure the CA ARCserve Backup database. After you specify a database application (Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition) complete the required fields on this dialog.

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Note: If you protect data that contains Unicode-based characters from East Asian languages (for example, JIS2004) you must enable SQL collation to ensure that CA ARCserve Backup can search and sort the data. To do this, click East Asian collation and then select a language from the drop-down list.

Messages dialog After you review the messages in the Important Warning Messages dialog, you should attempt to resolve the problems at this time. Setup Summary dialog To modify the components that you want to install, click Back as often as necessary to return to the dialog containing the installation options that you want to change. Installation Summary dialog If any components you select require configuration, Setup displays the necessary configuration dialogs at the end of the installation. You can configure the component immediately or configure it later using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. For example, if you are using a single-drive autoloader that requires configuration, Setup lets you start Device Configuration by double-clicking the message for it on the Install Summary dialog.

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License Verification dialog To enter license keys, locate the components, agents, and options that you are installing, select the Use License Key option, and enter the license key for the component. Click Continue to close the License Verification dialog. Click Finish on the Installation Summary dialog to open the CA ARCserve Backup Server Migration dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Server Data Migration dialog Specify the data that you want to migrate. For more information about data migration, see Data Migration from a Previous Release (see page 59). Important! The CA ARCserve Backup Server Data Migration dialog does not appear when you upgrade from CA ARCserve Backup for Windows r12 SP1 and CA ARCserve Backup for Windows r12.5 to this release. 5. Click OK on the CA ARCserve Backup Server Data Migration dialog to complete the upgrade.

Be aware of the following limitations and considerations:


CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup was before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. You may be required to restart the server after the upgrade process is complete. This depends on whether all of the files, services, and registry settings have been updated on the operating system level. To ensure that all CA ARCserve Backup services start properly in a cluster-aware environment, you must execute the cstop and cstart scripts on the CA ARCserve Backup server before you open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. You must complete this task when you upgrade from CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 (includes the GA release and the latest service packs) to this release.





Create a Silent Installation Response File
During an interactive installation, many CA ARCserve Backup components require you to enter configuration information (for example, installation directory, user name, and password). During a silent installation, (a non-interactive installation) this information is read from a previously created response file. The default response file name is setup.icf, but can be renamed to suit your needs.

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To create a silent installation response file 1. Insert the CA ARCserve Backup installation media into your computer's optical drive. Browse to the \Install directory. Double-click MasterSetup.exe to start MasterSetup, and click Next on the Welcome to CA ARCserve Backup dialog. 2. 3. On the License Agreement dialog, accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement and complete the fields on the Customer and Information dialog. Follow the prompts on the subsequent dialogs and complete all required information. The following list describes dialog-specific information about creating a response file. Methods dialog You must select Create a response file to create the response file.

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Components dialog Lets you specify the CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install on the target system. Be aware of the following considerations:
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To install a primary server, you must install the CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option on the primary server. To install member servers, the installation wizard must be able to detect the CA ARCserve Backup domain name and primary server name in your network. Therefore, you should complete at least one primary server installation before you perform member server installations. When you click the CA ARCserve Backup object or the Server object on the Select Products dialog, the installation wizard specifies the default Stand-alone Server installation components, regardless of the installation type that you specified on the Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog. To ensure that you are installing the correct components, expand the Server object, expand the object for the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you want to install, and check the check boxes corresponding to the components that you want to install. Agent Deployment is a wizard-like application that lets you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on multiple remote systems, after you install CA ARCserve Backup. To support this capability, Setup must copy Setup source files to the CA ARCserve Backup server. To copy the contents of the installation media to the CA ARCserve Backup server, you must select Agent Deployment on the Components dialog. When you select Agent Deployment, the length of time required to install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup increases significantly. If you are performing a remote installation or a silent installation, do not install the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows into the same directory as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Global Dashboard can be installed on primary servers, stand-alone servers, and member servers. However, you cannot configure member servers to function as Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers. For more information about Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers, see the Dashboard User Guide. On computers running Windows Server Core, you can install only the following CA ARCserve Backup products: - Member Server and supported options - Agent for Open Files - Agent for Virtual Machines - Client Agent for Windows - Disaster Recovery Option











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Accounts dialog CA ARCserve Backup domain names and CA ARCserve Backup server names cannot exceed 15 bytes. A name totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters.

Note: If you do not retain the domain name from your previous installation, CA ARCserve Backup changes your previous caroot password to a blank password. You can change the blank password after the installation is complete. The caroot password can consist of any combination of alphanumeric and special characters, but may not exceed 15 bytes. A password totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters.

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Database Settings dialog If you protect data that contains Unicode-based characters from East Asian languages (for example, JIS2004) you must enable SQL collation to ensure that you can search and sort the data. To do this, click Language Support Options on the SQL Server Express Instance dialog and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the configuration. (If you are hosting the CA ARCserve Backup database with Microsoft SQL Server, you click Language Support Options on the Select Database Installation Path dialog.)

Setup Summary dialog To modify the components that you want to install, click Back as often as necessary to return to the dialog containing the installation options that you want to change. License Verification dialog To enter license keys, locate the components, agents, and options that you are installing, select the Use License Key option, and enter the license key for the component.

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After you generate the response file, you can use it with MasterSetup.exe, to silently install the CA ARCserve Backup components that you selected. By default, CA ARCserve Backup saves the response file in the following directory:


Windows Server 2003 platforms:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Setup.icf



All other Windows platforms:
C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\Setup.icf

You can specify a different location by clicking the ellipsis button on the Setup Summary dialog. 5. After Setup competes the response file, click Finish.

To view full details about the required parameters, open the Windows Command Line and execute the following command:
mastersetup /?

Example: Execute a Response File The following example describes the syntax for executing a response file. The response file is labeled setup.icf and is located in c:\temp.
mastersetup.exe /I:”c:\temp\setup.icf”

You can edit the setup.icf file to change the InstallScanEng setting from 1 to 0 to indicate that the Scan Engine should not be installed. Note: You may have to restart the target system after the installation completes. To determine if you have to restart your machine, check the ProdWiz.log for a restart message. For more information about using a response file to install CA ARCserve Backup, see Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup Agents Silently to the Current Release (see page 111).

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Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup Agents Silently to the Current Release
Situations may arise where you want to upgrade agents from different ARCserve releases installed on a system to the current release. The process of identifying the agents, their release numbers, and the process of performing the upgrade itself, can take a lot of time. To simplify this task, you can run MasterSetup silently from the Windows Command Line to upgrade all CA ARCserve Backup agents that are installed on a system to the current release. There are several methods that you can use to complete this task.
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Execute MasterSetup directly from the installation media. Specify the syntax to upgrade all agents on the target (remote) system. Share the optical drive where the installation media is mounted on your network. Execute the command from the target (remote) system and specify the syntax to upgrade all agents on the local system. Create a network share and copy the entire contents of the installation media to the shared directory. Execute the command from the target (remote) system and specify the syntax to upgrade all agents on the local system.



When you run MasterSetup from the Command Line, you cannot upgrade the CA ARCserve Backup base product and CA ARCserve Backup options. MasterSetup is installed in the following directory on the installation media:
<drive>\Install\mastersetup.exe

To upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents to the current release 1. 2. 3. Complete the steps described in Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97). Create a response file using the steps described in Create a Silent Installation Response File (see page 104). After you complete the upgrade process and create a response file, open the Windows Command Line and browse to the directory where MasterSetup is accessible. Execute MasterSetup using the following syntax:
MasterSetup [/?][/D][/H:<host name>][/U:<User Name>][/P:<Password>][/I:<Icf Path>][/AU][/O]

Note: Square brackets [ ] indicate that the argument inside the brackets is optional. Angle brackets < > indicate that the argument inside the brackets is required.

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/? Displays the usage for this command. /D Displays the status of the installation. /H Specifies the host name of the target system. /U Specifies the user name for the target system. /P Specifies the password for the user name on the target system. /I Specifies the location of the response file. /AU Specifies to perform a silent upgrade. Note: This argument lets you upgrade all agents installed on the local system. /O Specifies the location of the output file. To use this argument, you must specify the /AU argument. After the execution is complete, all agents installed on the specified systems are upgraded to this release. Note: If MasterSetup detects that the CA ARCserve Backup base product is installed on the target system, the upgrade process fails. Examples: MasterSetup Syntax The following example describes the syntax required to upgrade all agents installed on computer001 to this release. The user is logged in to a primary server, the user name is administrator, and the password is test-001.
mastersetup /h:computer001 /u:administrator /p:test-001 /au

The following example describes the syntax required to upgrade all agents that are installed on the local system. The user must be logged in to the target system with user account that has administrative privileges.
mastersetup /au

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Deploy Agents to Remote Computers from the Primary Server
CA ARCserve Backup lets Backup Administrators and Backup Managers install and upgrade a collection of CA ARCserve Backup agents on remote computers simultaneously using the Agent Deployment wizard application. Agent Deployment verifies that you are running the most current version of a selected group of CA ARCserve Backup agents in your backup environment. You can deploy agents to remote computers from primary servers and stand-alone servers. Agent Deployment lets you deploy the following CA ARCserve Backup products:
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CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utilities

Note: If Agent Deployment detects agents installed on remote computers other than the products listed above, the deployment process terminates. The following diagram illustrates how to install and upgrade agents on remote computers:

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Using Agent Deployment, you can deploy agents using the methods described in the following table:

Deployment Method Automatic upgrade Custom deployment Virtual machine deployment

More Information Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Automatic Upgrade (see page 116) Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Custom Deployment (see page 118) Deploy Agents to Virtual Machines Using Virtual Machine Deployment (see page 120)

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Remote Deployment Considerations
Review the following before using Agent Deployment:


Agent Deployment requires installation files that you can install on the CA ARCserve Backup server. This approach eliminates the need to provide the CA ARCserve Backup installation media when you run Agent Deployment. Agent Deployment requires approximately 1.3 GB of hard disk space and can significantly increase the length of time required to install CA ARCserve Backup. To eliminate the need to provide the installation media, you must explicitly select Agent Deployment Setup Files when you install CA ARCserve Backup. Do not use Agent Deployment to install the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server on Exchange Client Access Servers and Hub Transport Servers. Agent Deployment requires that you specify the host names of the target systems. CA ARCserve Backup does not support specifying IP addresses when deploying agents to remote systems. Agent Deployment installs agents using their default installation path. For example, Agent Deployment installs or upgrades the Client Agent for Windows in this path (x86 systems):
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Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Automatic Upgrade
CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment lets Backup Administrators and Backup Managers install and upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on remote computers. Automatic upgrade lets you deploy agents to detected computers with agents that require an upgrade to this release. This method helps ensure that the release numbers of all agents running in your CA ARCserve Backup environment are the same as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Note: When using Automatic upgrade, you cannot specify the host name of the remote computers manually. The Automatic upgrade method lets you deploy these agents and components:
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CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utilities

Automatic upgrade must detect an agent from a previous release installed on the target computer to upgrade the agents to this release. If an agent is not detected, use the Custom deployment method to install the agents on the target computer. Note: Before you complete the following task, see Remote Deployment Considerations (see page 115). To deploy agents to remote computers using Automatic Upgrade 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start Menu, select Administration, and click Agent Deployment. CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment starts and the Login Server dialog opens. 2. 3. Complete the required fields in the Login Server dialog, and click Next. In the Methods dialog, click Automatic upgrade, and click Next. The Components dialog displays a list of computers detected by Agent Deployment that are running CA ARCserve Backup agents from a previous release. 4. Click Next to populate the Host Information dialog with host names, user names, and passwords for the detected computers.

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To modify the user name and password for a remote computer, do the following: a. b. c. Click the check box next to a host name to select it. Click the UserName field next to the host name and type the user name in the format <domain>\<user name>. Click the Password field and type the password.

Note: When the user name and password are the same for all remote computers, select all of the computer check boxes. Under For all selected hosts, type the user name in the User field in the format <domain>\<user name>, type the password in the Password field, then click Apply Credentials. 6. Click the Allow the Remote Registry service to run for the duration of the remote installation process option. This option lets Agent Deployment retrieve information about the target computers and verify that credentials specified are correct. Note: This option lets the Remote Registry service run only during the remote installation process. 7. 8. (Optional) To remove computers from the Host and Credentials list, click the check box next to the host you want to remove, and click Remove. Click Next. Agent Deployment validates the information specified for all specified hosts. If no authentication errors are detected, pending appears in the Status field. If an authentication error is detected, click Failed in the Status field to discover the reason. You must correct all Failed messages to continue. 9. When the Status field for all remote hosts displays Verified, click Next.

10. In the Setup Summary dialog, verify the components and the host names specified, and click Next. 11. In the Installation Status dialog, click Install, and click Next. Agent Deployment installs or upgrades the CA ARCserve Backup agents on the specified computers. After all upgrades are complete, the Installation Report dialog opens. 12. In the Restart dialog, click the check box next to the remote computer that you want to restart now, and click Restart. Optionally, click the All check box to restart all remote computers now. Agent Deployment restarts all of the computers. Note: To create a list of remote computers that require a restart, click Export Restart Report. 13. After the Status field for all remote computers displays complete, click Finish.

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Deploy Agents to Remote Computers Using Custom Deployment
CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment lets Backup Administrators and Backup Managers install and upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on remote computers. Custom deployment lets you specify the agents that you want to install and upgrade on remote computers. Computers of this type may or may not have a previous version of an agent installed. This method helps ensure that the release number of all agents running in your CA ARCserve Backup environment are the same release number as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Using the Custom deployment method, you can deploy the following agents and components:
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CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utilities

Note: Before you complete the following task, see Remote Deployment Considerations (see page 115). To deploy agents to remote computers using Custom Deployment 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start Menu, select Administration, and click Agent Deployment. CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment starts and the Login Server dialog opens. 2. 3. 4. Complete the required fields in the Login Server dialog, and click Next. In the Methods dialog, click Custom installation, and click Next. In the Components dialog, select the agents to install on all remote computers, and click Next.

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5.

In the Host Information dialog, specify the names of remote hosts by doing one of the following:


Click Import to import a list of remote computers from a text file. Note: The host names must be separated the new line delimiter. You can import multiple text files, however, the total number of remote computers must be less than or equal to 1000.



Specify the remote host name in the Host Name field, and click Add. Repeat this step as necessary until all required host names appear in the Host column.

Note: You can specify up to 1000 remote computers. To deploy agents to more than 1000 remote computers, restart Agent Deployment and repeat this task, or run Agent Deployment from an alternate CA ARCserve Backup primary server or stand-alone server. 6. Specify the user name and password for each remote host by doing the following: a. b. c. Click the check box next to a host name to select it. Click the UserName field next to the host name and type the user name in the format <domain>\<user name>. Click the Password field and type the password.

Note: If the user name and password are the same for all remote computers, select all of the check boxes. Under For all selected hosts, type the user name in the User field in the format <domain>\<user name>, type the password in the Password field, then click Apply Credentials. 7. Click the Allow the Remote Registry service to run for the duration of the remote installation process option. This option lets Agent Deployment retrieve information about the target computers and verify that credentials specified are correct. Note: This option lets the Remote Registry service run only during the remote installation process. 8. 9. (Optional) To remove a host from the Host and Credentials list, click the check box next to the host name, and click Remove. Click Next. Agent Deployment validates the information for all specified hosts. If no authentication errors are detected, pending appears in the Status field. If an authentication error is detected, click Failed in the Status field to discover the reason. You must correct all Failed messages to continue. 10. After the Status field for all hosts displays Pending or Verified, click Next. 11. In the Setup Summary dialog, verify the components and the host names specified, and click Next.

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12. In the Installation Status dialog, click Install. Agent Deployment installs or upgrades the CA ARCserve Backup agents on the specified hosts. After all installations and upgrades are complete, the Installation Report dialog opens. 13. Do one of the following:


If there are remote computers that require a restart, click Next. The Restart dialog opens to identify the remote computers that require a restart, and click Restart. Continue to the next step.



If there are no remote computers that require a restart, click Finish.

14. In the Restart dialog, click the check box next to the remote host that you want to restart now. Optionally, you can click the All check box to restart all remote computers now. Click Restart. Agent Deployment restarts all remote computers now. Note: To create a list of remote computers that require a restart, click Export Restart Report. 15. After the Status field for all remote computers displays complete, click Finish.

Deploy Agents to Virtual Machines Using Virtual Machine Deployment
CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment lets Backup Administrators and Backup Managers install and upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on local or remote virtual machines (VMs). The target VMs may or may not have a previous version of an agent installed. This method helps ensure that the release numbers of all agents running on the VMs in your CA ARCserve Backup environment are the same release number as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Using the Virtual Machine deployment method you can deploy the following agents and components:
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CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utilities

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To install or upgrade an agent on a VM, the VM must be powered on. Agent Deployment installs or upgrades agents on all VMs that reside in the ESX/ESXi Server system and the Hyper-V host system.

Note: Before you complete the following task, see Remote Deployment Considerations (see page 115). To deploy agents to virtual machines using Virtual Machine Deployment 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start Menu, select Administration and click Agent Deployment. CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment starts and the Login Server dialog opens. 2. 3. 4. 5. Complete the required fields in the Login Server dialog, and click Next. From the Methods dialog, select Virtual Machine deployment, and click Next. From the Components dialog, select the agents that you want to install on all remote computers, and click Next. Specify the names of remote computers that contain the VMs in the Host Information dialog by doing one of the following:


Click Import to import a list of remote computers from a text file. Note: The host names must be separated the new line delimiter. You can import multiple text files, however, the total number of remote computers must be less than or equal to 1000.

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Click Refresh to import the existing VMs from the CA ARCserve Backup database. Specify the remote host name in the Host Name field and click Add. Repeat this step as necessary until all required host names appear in the Host column.

After the host names appear in the Host column, continue to the next step. Note: You can specify up to 1000 remote computers. To deploy agents to more than 1000 remote computers, you can restart Agent Deployment and repeat this task, or, run Agent Deployment from an alternate CA ARCserve Backup primary server or stand-alone server.

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6.

Specify the user name and password for each remote host by doing the following: a. b. c. Click the check box next to a host name to select it. Click the UserName field next to the host name and type the user name in the format <domain>\<user name>. Click the Password field and type the password.

Note: If the user name and password are the same for all remote computers, select all of the check boxes. Under For all selected hosts, type the user name in the User field in the format <domain>\<user name>, type the password in the Password field, then click Apply Credentials. 7. Click the Allow the Remote Registry service to run for the duration of the remote installation process option. This option lets Agent Deployment retrieve information about the target computers and verify that credentials specified are correct. Note: This option lets the Remote Registry service run only during the remote installation process. 8. 9. To remove a host from the Host and Credentials list, click the check box next to the host name, and click Remove. Click Next. Agent Deployment validates the information for all specified hosts. If no authentication errors are detected, pending appears in the Status field. If an authentication error is detected, click Failed in the Status field to discover the reason. You must correct all Failed messages to continue. 10. After the Status field for all hosts displays Pending or Verified, click Next. 11. In the Setup Summary dialog, verify the components and the host names specified, and click Next. 12. In the Installation Status dialog, click Install. Agent Deployment installs or upgrades the CA ARCserve Backup agents on the specified hosts. After all installations and upgrades are complete, the Installation Report dialog opens. 13. Do one of the following:
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14. In the Restart dialog, click the check box next to the remote host that you want to restart now, and click Restart. Optionally, click the All check box to restart all remote computers now. Note: To create a list of remote computers that require a restart, click Export Restart Report. 15. After the Status field for all remote computers displays complete, click Finish. The CA ARCserve Backup agents are deployed on the VMs.

How to Install CA ARCserve Backup Using Unicenter Software Delivery
MasterSetup is the main installation program for CA ARCserve Backup. As an alternative to using MasterSetup, you can perform a silent installation or use Unicenter Software Delivery to install CA ARCserve Backup components. The following sections include information about each of these alternate installation methods. Important! You cannot install the CA ARCserve Backup server component (primary server, member server, and data mover server) using Unicenter Software Delivery. This section contains the following topics: Register CA ARCserve Backup on the Unicenter Software Delivery Server (see page 123) Components and Prerequisites (see page 124) Install CA ARCserve Backup Components Using Unicenter Software Delivery (see page 129)

Register CA ARCserve Backup on the Unicenter Software Delivery Server
Unicenter Software Delivery is a flexible tool for distributing, installing, verifying, updating, and uninstalling software from a central location. If you have Unicenter Software Delivery, you can use this tool to distribute and install CA ARCserve Backup. For more information on configuring and using Unicenter Software Delivery, see the Unicenter Software Delivery documentation. Before you can use Unicenter Software Delivery to distribute and install CA ARCserve Backup, you must register the software on the Unicenter Software Delivery server. The following procedure describes how to register CA ARCserve Backup on the Unicenter Software Delivery server.

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To register CA ARCserve Backup on the Unicenter Software Delivery server 1. 2. Insert the CA ARCserve Backup installation media into your optical drive and browse to the SD Packages folder. Double-click SDRegister.exe The Choose Product to Register dialog appears. 3. Select the individual package that you want to register. The License Agreement dialog appears. Note: You must agree to the license agreement for each product selected to continue with the registration. 4. After you select the products that you want to register, click Next to continue. The Unicenter Software Delivery User Details dialog appears. 5. Specify the required information in the following fields:
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USD Server User ID Domain Password

Note: If you leave the above fields blank, Unicenter will attempt to register the selected products using your current system account credentials. 6. Click Next. All selected packages are registered and added to the Unicenter Software Delivery explorer.

Components and Prerequisites
The following tables list the components and prerequisites for the CA ARCserve Backup components you can register with Unicenter Software Delivery. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agents for Windows

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CA ARCserve Backup Agents

Component CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files

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CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows CA ETPKI for Windows 64-bit Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility

CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files 64-bit

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CA ETPKI for Windows CA ETPKI for Windows 64-bit Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows CA ETPKI for Windows 64-bit Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility

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CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows CA ETPKI for Windows 64-bit Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows CA ETPKI for Windows 64-bit Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility

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CA ARCserve Backup Options

Component

Prerequisites CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows CA ETPKI for Windows 64-bit Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility CA ETPKI for Windows CA ETPKI for Windows 64-bit Microsoft Installer and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package CA License CA ARCserve Installer Assistance Utility

CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for ■ SAP R/3
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The installed components have various procedures defined. Most include the following:
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Important! Many of these components have prerequisites you must fulfill before they can be installed. You must ensure that the target computer contains the proper configuration to install and run the component. This information is available in the documentation for the individual agents and options.

Install CA ARCserve Backup Components Using Unicenter Software Delivery
To install CA ARCserve Backup components, the previously generated response file must be specified when the Unicenter Software Delivery Job is created. Note: For information about creating a response file, see Create a Silent Installation Response File (see page 104). To install CA ARCserve Backup components using Unicenter Software Delivery 1. In Unicenter Software Delivery Explorer, right-click the installation procedure you want to use. Drag it to the computer or group of computers you want to install it on, and select the Schedule Jobs option from the displayed menu. The Setup Jobs dialog appears. 2. Specify the response file in the User Parameters field on the Job Options tab, using the following syntax and arguments:
ICFPATH={fullpath to the response file}

Example:
ICFPATH=\\sdo-server\sdlib$\responsefiles\setup.icf.

sdo-server Specifies the Unicenter Software Delivery server. setup.icf Specifies the name of the response file that was created using MasterSetup.exe. When the job runs the installation program on the target computer, it reads the configuration information from the response file stored on the Unicenter Software Delivery server. Note: If the CA ETPKI for Windows installation fails, double-click the job to view the returns codes. If the return code is 1 or 2, you must restart the target system and then repeat this procedure.

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Post-Installation Tasks
After you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup ensure that you complete the following tasks:


If you installed agents or options that require configuration, see the appropriate agent or option guide. You can access CA ARCserve Backup documentation from the installation media or from the Help menu on the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. To ensure that all jobs start on schedule, synchronize the system time between the primary server and all of its member servers. Note: Use Windows Time Service to synchronize the time on all CA ARCserve Backup servers in your domain.





Set up the CA ARCserve Backup Database Protection Job. For more information, see Start the CA ARCserve Backup Database Protection Job (see page 217), or the Administration Guide.

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This section contains the following topics: Introduction to Cluster-aware Installations (see page 131) Deployment Considerations (see page 131) Plan Your CA ARCserve Backup HA Deployment (see page 132) Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on MSCS (see page 134) Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on NEC Cluster (see page 156) How to Verify a Cluster-aware Installation and Upgrade (see page 186)

Introduction to Cluster-aware Installations
Installation of CA ARCserve Backup in a cluster environment with job failover capability is supported for the following cluster platforms:
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Deployment Considerations
Before you begin to deploy CA ARCserve Backup into a cluster environment, you need to be aware of the following considerations:
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Special Installation/Configuration Considerations--To deploy CA ARCserve Backup into all cluster nodes, you need install the same CA ARCserve Backup components on all nodes, and each of these components must be configured in the same way. The CA ARCserve Backup system accounts must be the same for all CA ARCserve Backup servers installed on each of the cluster nodes. Note: The setup program for cluster machines does not support remote installation of the CA ARCserve Backup base product or the CA ARCserve Backup agents. This remote install limitation for the CA ARCserve Backup agents (for example, the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server and the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server) only applies if you use a virtual host. Remote installation of CA ARCserve Backup agents using the physical hosts of clusters is supported.



Failover Trigger Mechanism Considerations--CA ARCserve Backup has its own cluster resource Dynamic Link Library functions (DLL) and scripts to extend the cluster service capabilities to monitor and detect CA ARCserve Backup failures. The network name and IP address of a virtual server allows CA ARCserve Backup to appear as a single system and take advantage of the capabilities of cluster management tools. Upgrade Considerations--To ensure that all CA ARCserve Backup services start properly, you must execute the cstop and cstart scripts after you complete the upgrade process and before you open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. You must perform this task when you upgrade from CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 (includes the GA release and all of the latest service packs), CA ARCserve Backup r15 (includes the GA release and all of the latest service packs), and r16 (includes the GA release and all of the latest service packs) to this release. The cstop and cstart batch files are stored in the CA ARCserve Backup installation directory on the CA ARCserve Backup server. Note: For more information about using cstop and cstart, see the Administration Guide.



Plan Your CA ARCserve Backup HA Deployment
High availability (HA) is often associated with fault-tolerant systems, meaning a system can continue to operate in the presence of a component failure or a planned shutdown. A single component failure in a fault-tolerant system will not cause a system interruption because the alternate component will take over the task transparently. With CA ARCserve Backup central management the need for high availability becomes more important to provide 24x7 data protection, especially for the primary server, which plays a key role as the centralized control center for the CA ARCserve Backup domain.

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Prior to performing cluster-aware installation of a CA ARCserve Backup server, you should consider the following: Which CA ARCserve Backup server(s) will be deployed as cluster-aware? Usually in a central management environment, the CA ARCserve Backup primary server is considered a better candidate to protect by cluster to achieve HA capability. However, clustered member servers are also supported. Note: The setup program for cluster machines does not support remote installation of the CA ARCserve Backup base product or the CA ARCserve Backup agents. This remote install limitation for the CA ARCserve Backup agents (for example, the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server and the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server) only applies if you use a virtual host. Remote installation of CA ARCserve Backup agents using the physical hosts of clusters is supported. Which cluster nodes will be deployed as a CA ARCserve Backup HA server? A cluster system may include several cluster nodes. In a cluster environment, you must have one node that is configured as the active node and one or more that are configured as passive nodes. Usually you would have a "one active + one passive" solution; however, it is also possible to configure a "one active + multiple passive" solution. Where to install CA ARCserve Backup? In a production environment, a cluster system might be shared by multiple cluster-aware applications. Each cluster-aware application should have its own virtual name and IP address and a dedicated shared disk. You have three choices for CA ARCserve Backup deployment:


Install CA ARCserve Backup into a dedicated group. The best practice is to create a dedicated group as the container for the virtual name/IP address and shared disk, and to deploy CA ARCserve Backup into the new created group. The benefit of this is that the risk of failover can be limited to the group level, and not to other applications. For example, a CA ARCserve Backup server failover will not impact a SQL Server.



Install CA ARCserve Backup into an existing group created by other applications. Other cluster-aware applications (such as SQL Server Cluster) will create their own groups to manage application specified resources. It is possible for CA ARCserve Backup to share these groups with existing applications by installing CA ARCserve Backup into the shared disk in the same group.

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Which CA ARCserve Backup database type to use? CA ARCserve Backup primary server supports using a local Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition installation and a local or remote Microsoft SQL Server installation as the back-end database. However, a cluster-aware primary server only supports the following scenarios:


Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition (SQLE) If you do not purchase a SQL Server cluster and can accept the limitations imposed by SQL Server 2008 Express, it is the best choice. Note: In a MSCS cluster environment, if the ARCserve database (ASDB) is SQLE, the CA ARCserve Backup the database summary (on the Database manager) will display the physical name of the install path instead of the virtual name.



Local Microsoft SQL Server Cluster If there is existing SQL Server cluster in your production environment, you can use it as the database for CA ARCserve Backup. Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support local installations of Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database in NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster environments.



Remote Microsoft SQL Server You can also select a remote SQL Server as the CA ARCserve Backup database, which should safely provide 24x7 stable services.

Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on MSCS
This section contains the following topics: MSCS Hardware Requirements (see page 135) MSCS Software Requirements (see page 135) MSCS Cluster Resource Preparation (see page 135) Prepare MSCS Cluster Resources on Windows Server 2008 Systems (see page 137) Prepare MSCS Cluster Resources on Windows Server 2012 Systems (see page 138) Install CA ARCserve Backup in an MSCS Cluster-aware Environment (see page 139) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5, r15 and r16 to r16.5 in an MSCS Cluster Environment (see page 149) Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an MSCS Cluster (see page 153) Delete CA ARCserve Backup Cluster Resources (see page 154)

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MSCS Hardware Requirements
To deploy CA ARCserve Backup on a MSCS cluster, your system must meet the following hardware requirements:
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All cluster nodes should have identical hardware configurations (SCSI adapters, Fiber Adapters, RAID Adapters, network adapters, disk drives, for example). You should use separate SCSI/Fiber adapters for disk and tape devices. Note: You should ensure that the hardware for all nodes is similar, if not identical, to make configuration easier and eliminate any potential compatibility problems.

MSCS Software Requirements
To deploy CA ARCserve Backup on a MSCS cluster, your system must meet the following software requirements:


CA ARCserve Backup supports cluster-aware configurations on the following operating systems:
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Windows Server 2003 x86 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Server 2008 x86 Windows Server 2008 x64 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 x64



HA platform is configured for a MSCS cluster

MSCS Cluster Resource Preparation
If you are installing CA ARCserve Backup into a dedicated group, you need to create the required resources into the new dedicated group, including a virtual IP address, virtual name, and a shared disk. Note: Cluster Administrator (Windows Server 2003) and Failover Cluster Manager (Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012) are utilities provided by Microsoft that are installed on servers that have MSCS installed. You perform most of the configuration and management tasks associated with clusters using these utilities.

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In following screen example, a group named "ARCserve Group" is created for CA ARCserve Backup installation with three related resources on a Windows Server 2003 system:
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Later you can select to install CA ARCserve Backup into a path located in shared disk S:

If you want to share the same group with an existing application, you will not need to create new resources. In the same screen example, you can install CA ARCserve Backup into "Cluster Group", binding it with the quorum disk and management virtual IP address and virtual name. Note: Cluster Group is the name of the default resource group created by MSCS during setup when the cluster is created. The Cluster Group contains a quorum disk resource, a virtual IP address, and virtual name and is used for cluster management purposes. The disk containing the quorum resource is called the quorum disk, and it must be a member of the default Cluster Group.

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Prepare MSCS Cluster Resources on Windows Server 2008 Systems
On Windows Server 2008 systems, use the Failover Cluster Management utility to prepare MSCS cluster resources. Note: On Windows Server 2008 systems, the utility is named Failover Cluster Management. On Windows Server 2008 R2 systems, the utility is named Failover Cluster Manager. The steps that follow describe how to prepare cluster resources on Windows Server 2008 systems. To prepare MSCS cluster resources on Windows Server 2008 systems 1. From the Windows Start menu, open Failover Cluster Management. The High Availability Wizard, Before You Begin dialog opens. 2. Review the content on the Before You Begin dialog and click Next. The Failover Cluster Management window opens. 3. From the directory tree, right-click Services and applications and click Configure a server or application on the pop-up menu. The Select Service or Application dialog opens. 4. In the list of services and applications, click Other Server, and then click Next. The Client Access Point dialog opens. 5. Complete the required fields on the Client Access Point dialog. Verify that you provide the following information:
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Click Next. The Select Storage dialog opens. 6. Specify the the volume that you want to assign to the service or application. Click Next, and then click Finish. The cluster resource is prepared.

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Prepare MSCS Cluster Resources on Windows Server 2012 Systems
On Windows Server 2012 systems, use the Failover Cluster Management utility to prepare MSCS cluster resources. Follow these steps: 1. 2. From the Windows Start menu, open Failover Cluster Management. Right-click Roles and then click Configure Role. The High Availability Wizard, Before You Begin dialog opens. 3. 4. Review the content on the Before You Begin dialog and click Next. Click the Select Role option and click Other Server from the list of roles pop-up menu. The Client Access Point dialog opens. 5. Complete the required fields on the Client Access Point dialog. Verify that you provide the following information:
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Name of cluster role Public and private IP address for the location of the cluster role

Click Next. The Select Storage dialog opens. 6. Specify the the volume that you want to assign to the cluster role. Click Next and the message "High availability was successfully configured for the role." appears. Click Finish. The cluster resource is prepared.

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Install CA ARCserve Backup in an MSCS Cluster-aware Environment
You can install CA ARCserve Backup in an MSCS cluster-aware environment using the installation wizard. To install CA ARCserve Backup in an MSCS cluster-aware environment 1. Insert the CA ARCserve Backup installation media into your computer's optical drive. Note: If the CA ARCserve Backup Installation Browser does not appear, run Setup.exe from the root directory on the installation media. From the right column on the Product Installation Browser, click Install CA ARCserve Backup for Windows. The Prerequisite Components dialog opens. 2. Click Install to install the Prerequisite Components. Be aware of the following behavior:
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On the License Agreement dialog, accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement and click Next.

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Follow the prompts and complete all required information on the subsequent dialogs. The following list describes dialog-specific information about installing CA ARCserve Backup. Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog When you select the remote installation option, you can install CA ARCserve Backup on multiple systems. With remote installations, the target remote systems can consist of different ARCserve server types, different CA ARCserve Backup agents and options, or both. Note: The setup program for cluster machines does not support remote installation of the CA ARCserve Backup base product or the CA ARCserve Backup agents. This remote install limitation for the CA ARCserve Backup agents (for example, the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server and the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server) only applies if you use a virtual host. Remote installation of CA ARCserve Backup agents using the physical hosts of clusters is supported.

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Installation Type dialog Lets you specify the type of CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install, by selecting either the Express or Custom installation type. Note: When you upgrade from a previous release, the installation wizard detects your current ARCserve configuration and selects the Installation/Upgrade type that is appropriate for your new installation. For more information, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43) and CA ARCserve Backup Server Options (see page 47).

Components dialog Lets you specify the CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install on the target system. Be aware of the following considerations:
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When you click the CA ARCserve Backup object or the Server object on the Select Products dialog, the installation wizard specifies the default Stand-alone Server installation components, regardless of the installation type that you specified on the Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog. To ensure that you are installing the correct components, expand the Server object, expand the object for the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you want to install, and check the check boxes corresponding to the components that you want to install. Agent Deployment is a wizard-like application that lets you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on multiple remote systems, after you install CA ARCserve Backup. To support this capability, Setup must copy Setup source files to the CA ARCserve Backup server. To copy the contents of the installation media to the CA ARCserve Backup server, you must select Agent Deployment on the Components dialog. When you select Agent Deployment, the length of time required to install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup increases significantly. If you are performing a remote installation or a silent installation, do not install the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows into the same directory as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Global Dashboard can be installed on primary servers, stand-alone servers, and member servers. However, you cannot configure member servers to function as Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers. For more information about Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers, see the Dashboard User Guide. On computers running Windows Server Core, you can install only the following CA ARCserve Backup products: - Member Server and supported options - Agent for Open Files - Agent for Virtual Machines - Client Agent for Windows - Disaster Recovery Option









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The following diagram illustrates the default installation path for the Client Agent for Windows and Agent Deployment is specified:

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Accounts dialog Lets you set up your CA ARCserve Backup accounts. If Setup detects a cluster-aware application running in your environment, and you want to install CA ARCserve Backup in the cluster-aware environment, check the Cluster Environment Installation option and specify the path to the shared disk where you want to install CA ARCserve Backup. Note: CA ARCserve Backup server names and CA ARCserve Backup domain names cannot exceed 15 bytes. A name totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters.

Cluster Setting dialog The Cluster Setting dialog opens only if Setup detects that you are installing CA ARCserve Backup into a cluster-aware environment. You must complete all fields on this dialog to continue.

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For Cluster Installations, be aware of the following database installation considerations:


CA ARCserve Backup does not support local Microsoft SQL Server installations on CA ARCserve Backup servers in NEC CLUSTERPRO environments. Therefore, you must install the ARCserve database instance on a remote system. You must specify the Remote SQL Server Type option if the ARCserve database instance and the CA ARCserve Backup installation will not reside in the same cluster.



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Database Settings dialog Lets you configure the CA ARCserve Backup database. After you specify a database application (ARCserve Default Database or Microsoft SQL Server) complete the required fields on this dialog and click Next. Note: If you protect data that contains Unicode-based characters from East Asian languages (for example, JIS2004) you must enable SQL collation to ensure that CA ARCserve Backup can search and sort the data. To do this, click East Asian collation and then select a language from the drop-down list.

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Messages dialog As you review the messages in the Messages dialog, you should attempt to resolve the problems at this time. The following dialog illustrates the Messages dialog:

Setup Summary dialog To modify the components that you want to install, click Back as often as necessary to return to the dialog containing the installation options that you want to change.

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Installation Report dialog If any components you select require configuration, Setup displays the necessary configuration dialogs at the end of the installation. You can configure the component immediately or configure it later using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. For example, if you are using a single-drive autoloader that requires configuration, Setup lets you start Device Configuration by double-clicking the message for it on the Install Summary dialog. The diagram that follows illustrates the Installation Report dialog. The Agent for Microsoft SQL Server requires configuration.

Note: You may be required to restart the server after you install CA ARCserve Backup. This depends on whether all of the files, services, and registry settings have been updated on the operating system level. Installation Summary dialog If any components you select require configuration, Setup displays the necessary configuration dialogs at the end of the installation. You can configure the component immediately or configure it later using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. For example, if you are using a single-drive autoloader that requires configuration, Setup lets you start Device Configuration by double-clicking the message for it on the Install Summary dialog.

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License Verification dialog To enter license keys, locate the components, agents, and options that you are installing, select the Use License Key option, and enter the license key for the component. Click Continue to close the License Verification dialog. 5. 6. Click Finish on the Installation Summary dialog to complete the installation. Install CA ARCserve Backup on the passive node. Note: Repeat Steps 1 to 5 to install CA ARCserve Backup on the passive node. 7. Configure the cluster resources on the active and passive nodes. Be aware of the following:


On Windows Server 2003 systems, for each cluster node that CA ARCserve Backup will be deployed, you need to verify that the current node is set as the active node in the cluster so that it is capable of accessing the shared disk. If the current node is set as passive, you can change it to active by using the Move Group option from the Cluster Administrator. Cluster Administrator is a utility provided by Microsoft and is installed on servers that have MSCS installed. From the Cluster Administrator, you perform most of the configuration and management tasks associated with clusters.



When a cluster-aware installation is successfully finished, a post setup pop-up screen appears with an option to create HA resources. The option to create the HA resources is specified by default. You should perform this task only after CA ARCserve Backup is installed on the last node in the cluster.

Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5, r15 and r16 to r16.5 in an MSCS Cluster Environment
This section describes the steps you must perform to upgrade CA ARCserve Backup r12.5, r15, r16 to r16.5 including the latest service packs, in an MSCS cluster-aware environment, to this release. Before you begin, you should review the information in Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97). When upgrading CA ARCserve Backup to r16.5 in an MSCS cluster environment, the following procedure must be performed to protect your clustered backup data. The procedure supports the following CA ARCserve Backup r12.5, r15, and r16 upgrade scenarios in an MSCS cluster environment:
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Primary server upgrade SQL Server to SQL Server Primary server upgrade SQL Server Express to SQL Server Express Member server upgrade to r16 Member server

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This upgrade procedure assumes that you are operating in a two-node cluster environment, with Node A representing the initial Active Node and Node B representing the initial Passive Node. In the diagram, the upgrade steps are illustrated.

To upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5, r15, r16 to r16.5 in an MSCS cluster environment Important! Before you start the following procedure, verify that you synchronize the CA ARCserve Backup registry on the active node and the passive node. You can synchronize the registries using the Move Group option in the Cluster Administrator. On Node A:

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Delete the ARCserve cluster resources for r12.5/r15/r16 as follows: a. Access the Cluster Administrator. The Cluster Administrator dialog appears. Note: Cluster Administrator is a utility provided by Microsoft and is accessed from the Administrative Tools group of the Start menu. b. Select the ARCserve Group that the ARCserve server is deployed in, and locate the corresponding ARCserve cluster resources. Right-click on each ARCserve cluster resource and from the pop-up menu, select Delete.

The ARCserve cluster resources for r12.5/r15/r16 are deleted. 2. Copy the CA ARCserve Backup r12.5/r15/r16 installation directory files into a temporary location. A backup copy of the CA ARCserve Backupr12.5/r15/r16 files is located in another location from the original files. 3. Perform CA ARCserve Backup r16.5 upgrade installation for Node A. See Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97).


The installation path location for CA ARCserve Backup r16 upgrade must be the same location where r12.5/r15/r16 is currently located.

CA ARCserve Backup for Node A is upgraded from r12.5/r15/r16 to r16.5. Do not set up new ARCserve cluster resources at this time. 4. Move the active node from Node A to Node B, as follows: a. b. Access the Cluster Administrator. The Cluster Administrator opens. Select the ARCserve Group for Node A, right-click on the group name from the shortcut menu and select Move Group.


If there are only two nodes in the cluster, the active node status is automatically transferred from the initial active node (Node A) to the other node (Node B), making Node B the active node, and Node A the passive node. If there are more than two nodes in the cluster, a pop-up screen opens, allowing you select the node to which you want to transfer the active status. When you select the node for transfer, the node you specified becomes active and the previously-selected node becomes passive. Repeat this procedure for each node in the cluster.



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On Node B: 1. Copy the CA ARCserve Backupr12.5/r15/r16 installation directory files from the temporary location back into the original location. The CA ARCserve Backup r12.5/r15/r16 files are now located back in the original location. 2. Do one of the following:


Continue to the next step if you are upgrading a member server or a primary server that uses a remote deployment of Microsoft SQL Server to host the CA ARCserve Backup database. For all other upgrades, do the following: a. Access the following directory on the shared disk in the cluster-aware environment:
ARCserve_Home\SQLASDB\data



Select all of the files in the above directory. Right-click the selected files and click Properties on the pop-up menu. The Properties dialog opens. b. Click the Security tab. Click Add and select the Network Service security group. Set the Network Service security group permissions to Allow Full Control. Click OK, and then click OK on the Properties dialog. 3. Perform CA ARCserve Backup r16.5 upgrade installation for Node B with the same settings selected for Node A (domain name, server type, installation path, installed options, and so on). For more information, see Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release. From the command line console, run the babha -postsetup utility to set up new ARCserve cluster resources. The babha -postsetup utility is located in the %bab_home% directory. The new ARCserve cluster resources (ARCserve HA, ARCserve ASDB, ARCserve Registry, and ARCserve Share) are created. Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

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More information: How to Verify a Cluster-aware Installation and Upgrade (see page 186)

Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an MSCS Cluster
Uninstalling CA ARCserve Backup from a cluster can only be made on the active node and must also be made for all nodes within the cluster. To uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an MSCS Cluster 1. Delete all cluster resources. For more information, see Delete CA ARCserve Backup Cluster Resources (see page 154). All CA ARCserve Backup cluster resources are deleted. 2. Unregister the ARCserveHA resource type by accessing the command line window and typing the following command:
cluster restype "ARCserveHA"/delete/type

Note: The cluster restype command is provided by Microsoft and embedded into the Windows system. The ARCserve HA resource type is unregistered. For Windows Server 2012: Unregister the ARCserveHA resource type by accessing the Windows PowerShell and typing the following command:
Remove-ClusterResourceType"ARCserveHA"

Note: The Remove-clusterresourcetype command is provided by Microsoft and embedded into the Windows system. The ARCserve HA resource type is unregistered. 3. In the active node, access the ARCserve Backup directory. Sort all files by type and then copy all the .dll files into a different location. (The recommended location for the copy is on the shared disk so that you do not have to do a network copy later). Note: If CA ARCserve Backup Global Dashboard is installed, you must also copy the directory named \GlobalDashboard and its contents to the temporary location. The dynamic link library (.dll) files for CA ARCserve Backup are copied to a different location. This lets you uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from each node in the cluster. 4. From the Windows Control Panel, access the Add or Remove Programs utility, and remove CA ARCserve Backup from the current node. CA ARCserve Backup is removed from the current (active) node.

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Copy the .dll files back to the original location in the ARCserve Backup directory. Note: If you copied the directory named \GlobalDashboard and its contents to the temporary location, you must now copy this directory and its contents back to the original directory. The .dll files for CA ARCserve Backup are copied back into the ARCserve Backup directory.

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From the Cluster Administrator, right-click on the group name and from the pop-up menu, select Move Group to change the active node. The status of the original node will be changed to "passive" and the status of the next node within the cluster will be changed to "active".

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Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for all remaining nodes in the cluster. CA ARCserve Backup is removed from all nodes in the cluster.

Delete CA ARCserve Backup Cluster Resources
Before you can create new cluster resources, you must delete all existing cluster resources from the group where CA ARCserve Backup is deployed. The available MSCS cluster resources are as follows:


Windows Server 2003 Systems
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ARCserve HA ARCserve ASDB ARCserve Registry ARCserve Share



Windows Server 2008 Systems
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ARCserve HA ARCserve ASDB ARCserve Registry



Windows Server 2012 Systems
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ARCserve HA ARCserve ASDB ARCserve Registry

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Follow these steps: 1. Do one of the following: Windows Server 2003 systems:
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The state of the ARCserve cluster resources is changed from Online to Offline. Windows Server 2012 systems:
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The state of the ARCserve cluster resources is changed from Online to Offline. 2. Based on the Windows Server system you use, perform one of the following options:


For Windows Server 2003 or 2008 systems: Select the ARCserve Group that the ARCserve server is deployed in.



For Windows Server 2012 systems: Select the ARCserve cluster role that the ARCserve server is deployed in.

Locate the corresponding ARCserve cluster resources. Right-click each ARCserve cluster resource and click Delete on the pop-up menu. The selected ARCserve cluster resources are deleted.

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Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on NEC Cluster
The following sections provide information about deploying CA ARCserve Backup on a NEC cluster. CA ARCserve Backup cluster support is provided for NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 2.1 for Windows, NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.0 for Windows, and NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 for Windows. Note: The following sections contain illustrations of NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster screens that may not be up-to-date or correspond to the version of NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster that is deployed in your environment. For more information, see the NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster documentation. This section contains the following topics: NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Hardware Requirements (see page 156) NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Software Requirements (see page 157) NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Resource Preparation (see page 157) Install CA ARCserve Backup in an NEC Cluster-aware Environment (see page 158) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5, r15, and r16 to r16.5 in an NEC CLUSTERPRO Environment (see page 173) Manage and Configure NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 (see page 177) Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster (see page 178) Stop NEC Cluster Groups (see page 180) Disable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts (see page 181) Enable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts (see page 183)

NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Hardware Requirements
To deploy CA ARCserve Backup on NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster, your system must meet the following hardware requirements:
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All cluster nodes should have identical hardware configurations (SCSI adapters, Fiber Adapters, RAID Adapters, network adapters, disk drives, for example). You should use separate SCSI/Fiber adapters for disk and tape devices. Note: You should ensure that the hardware for all nodes is similar, if not identical, to make configuration easier and eliminate any potential compatibility problems.

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NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Software Requirements
To deploy CA ARCserve Backup on NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster, your system must meet the following software requirements:


CA ARCserve Backup supports cluster-aware configurations on the following operating systems:
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Windows Server 2003 x86 Windows Server 2003 x64 Windows Server 2008 x86 Windows Server 2008 x64 Windows Server 2008 R2

The HA operating environment is configured for NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 2.1 for Windows, NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.0 for Windows, or NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 for Windows.

NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Resource Preparation
If you are installing CA ARCserve Backup into a dedicated group, you need to create the required resources into the new dedicated group, including a virtual name with a floating IP address, and a shared (or mirrored) disk. To install CA ARCserve Backup in an NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster environment, you must do the following:


Before you install CA ARCserve Backup, create a definition and resource for the cluster. For more information about how to create a definition and resource for the cluster, see the NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster User's Guide. After you install CA ARCserve Backup, add registry synchronization resources for the cluster. For more information about adding registry synchronization resources for the cluster, see Step 8 in the topic Install CA ARCserve Backup in an NEC Cluster-aware Environment (see page 158).



Cluster Manager and Task Manager are utilities provided by NEC and are installed on servers that have NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster installed.


From the Cluster Manager, you can perform most of the configuration and management tasks associated with clusters including stopping, starting, moving, and deleting cluster groups and configuring cluster properties and group resources. From the Task Manager, you can only stop and start each Service or Application and stop and start monitoring of each Service or Application.



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In following screen example, a cluster named "ARCserve" is created for CA ARCserve Backup installation with four related resources:
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Floating IP address (fip1) Mirror disk resource (md1) Script (script) Virtual computer name (vcom1)

Later you can select to install CA ARCserve Backup into a path located in shared disk.

If you want to share the same group with an existing application, you will not need to create new resources.

Install CA ARCserve Backup in an NEC Cluster-aware Environment
You can install CA ARCserve Backup in an NEC cluster-aware environment using the installation wizard. To install CA ARCserve Backup in an NEC cluster-aware environment 1. Insert the CA ARCserve Backup installation media into your computer's optical drive. Note: If the CA ARCserve Backup Installation Browser does not appear, run Setup.exe from the root directory on the installation media. From the right column on the Product Installation Browser, click Install CA ARCserve Backup for Windows. The Prerequisite Components dialog opens.

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Click Install to install the Prerequisite Components. Be aware of the following behavior:
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The Prerequisite Components dialog opens only if Setup does not detect CA ARCserve Backup Prerequisite Components installed on the target computer. On Windows Server 2003 systems, you must restart your computer and repeat the previous steps if Setup installs Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition. Note: If you are installing CA ARCserve Backup on the active node in a cluster-aware environment, the cluster resources are transferred from the active node to the passive node while the active node restarts. After the active node restarts, you should transfer the cluster resources back to the original active node.

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On the License Agreement dialog, accept the terms of the Licensing Agreement and click Next. Follow the prompts and complete all required information on the subsequent dialogs. The following list describes dialog-specific information about installing CA ARCserve Backup. Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog When you select the remote installation option, you can install CA ARCserve Backup on multiple systems. With remote installations, the target remote systems can consist of different ARCserve server types, different CA ARCserve Backup agents and options, or both. Note: The setup program for cluster machines does not support remote installation of the CA ARCserve Backup base product or the CA ARCserve Backup agents. This remote install limitation for the CA ARCserve Backup agents (for example, the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server and the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server) only applies if you use a virtual host. Remote installation of CA ARCserve Backup agents using the physical hosts of clusters is supported.

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Installation Type dialog Lets you specify the type of CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install, by selecting either the Express or Custom installation type. Note: When you upgrade from a previous release, the installation wizard detects your current ARCserve configuration and selects the Installation/Upgrade type that is appropriate for your new installation. For more information, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43) and CA ARCserve Backup Server Options (see page 47).

Components dialog Lets you specify the CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to install on the target system. Be aware of the following considerations:
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To install a primary server, you must install the CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option on the primary server. To install member servers, the installation wizard must be able to detect the CA ARCserve Backup domain name and primary server name in your network. Therefore, you should complete at least one primary server installation before you perform member server installations.

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When you click the CA ARCserve Backup object or the Server object on the Select Products dialog, the installation wizard specifies the default Stand-alone Server installation components, regardless of the installation type that you specified on the Select Install/Upgrade Type dialog. To ensure that you are installing the correct components, expand the Server object, expand the object for the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you want to install, and check the check boxes corresponding to the components that you want to install. Agent Deployment is a wizard-like application that lets you install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on multiple remote systems, after you install CA ARCserve Backup. To support this capability, Setup must copy Setup source files to the CA ARCserve Backup server. To copy the contents of the installation media to the CA ARCserve Backup server, you must select Agent Deployment on the Components dialog. When you select Agent Deployment, the length of time required to install or upgrade CA ARCserve Backup increases significantly. If you are performing a remote installation or a silent installation, do not install the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows into the same directory as the CA ARCserve Backup base product. Global Dashboard can be installed on primary servers, stand-alone servers, and member servers. However, you cannot configure member servers to function as Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers. For more information about Central Primary Servers and Branch Primary Servers, see the Dashboard User Guide. On computers running Windows Server Core, you can install only the following CA ARCserve Backup products: - Member Server and supported options - Agent for Open Files - Agent for Virtual Machines - Client Agent for Windows - Disaster Recovery Option









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The following diagram illustrates the default installation path for the Client Agent for Windows and Agent Deployment is specified:

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Accounts dialog Lets you set up your CA ARCserve Backup accounts. If Setup detects a cluster-aware application running in your environment, and you want to install CA ARCserve Backup in the cluster-aware environment, check the Cluster Environment Installation option and specify the path to the shared disk where you want to install CA ARCserve Backup. Note: CA ARCserve Backup server names and CA ARCserve Backup domain names cannot exceed 15 bytes. A name totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters.

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Cluster Setting dialog The Cluster Setting dialog opens only if Setup detects that you are installing CA ARCserve Backup into a cluster-aware environment. You must complete all fields on this dialog to continue.

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Database Settings dialog Lets you configure the CA ARCserve Backup database. After you specify a database application (ARCserve Default Database or Microsoft SQL Server) complete the required fields on this dialog and click Next. Note: If you protect data that contains Unicode-based characters from East Asian languages (for example, JIS2004) you must enable SQL collation to ensure that CA ARCserve Backup can search and sort the data. To do this, click East Asian collation and then select a language from the drop-down list.

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Messages dialog As you review the messages in the Messages dialog, you should attempt to resolve the problems at this time. The following dialog illustrates the Messages dialog:

Setup Summary dialog To modify the components that you want to install, click Back as often as necessary to return to the dialog containing the installation options that you want to change.

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Installation Report dialog If any components you select require configuration, Setup displays the necessary configuration dialogs at the end of the installation. You can configure the component immediately or configure it later using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. For example, if you are using a single-drive autoloader that requires configuration, Setup lets you start Device Configuration by double-clicking the message for it on the Install Summary dialog. The diagram that follows illustrates the Installation Report dialog. The Agent for Microsoft SQL Server requires configuration.

Note: You may be required to restart the server after you install CA ARCserve Backup. This depends on whether all of the files, services, and registry settings have been updated on the operating system level. Installation Summary dialog If any components you select require configuration, Setup displays the necessary configuration dialogs at the end of the installation. You can configure the component immediately or configure it later using Device Configuration or Enterprise Module Configuration. For example, if you are using a single-drive autoloader that requires configuration, Setup lets you start Device Configuration by double-clicking the message for it on the Install Summary dialog.

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License Verification dialog To enter license keys, locate the components, agents, and options that you are installing, select the Use License Key option, and enter the license key for the component. Click Continue to close the License Verification dialog. 5. 6. Click Finish on the Installation Summary dialog to complete the installation. Install CA ARCserve Backup on the passive node. Note: Repeat Steps 1 to 5 to install CA ARCserve Backup on the passive node. 7. For each cluster node that CA ARCserve Backup will be deployed, you need to verify that the current node is set as the active node in the cluster so that it is capable of accessing the shared disk. If the current node is set as passive, you can change it to active by using the Move Group option from the Cluster Manager. After the cluster-aware installation is successfully finished, edit start.bat and stop.bat from details in the script resource for the applicable server:


For all member servers and non-SQL Server Express Edition primary servers, use the start.bat scripts contained in start.bat Script Changes for Member Servers and Non-SQL Express Primary Servers (see page 169). For all member servers and non-SQL Server Express Edition primary servers, use the stop.bat scripts contained in stop.bat Script Changes for Member Servers and Non-SQL Express Primary Servers (see page 170). For only SQL Server Express Edition primary servers, use the start.bat script contained in start.bat Script Changes for SQL Express Primary Servers (see page 171). For only SQL Server Express Edition primary servers, use the stop.bat script contained in stop.bat Script Changes for SQL Express Primary Servers (see page 172).







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Create registry synchronization resources for the failover group where the CA ARCserve Backup server is deployed: On x86 platforms, add the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCServe Backup\Base

On x64 platforms, add the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCServe Backup\Base

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start.bat Script Changes for Member Servers and Non-SQL Express Primary Servers
After installation, you need to modify the start.bat script by adding text in two locations: after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The following script changes apply only to member servers and non-SQL Express primary servers. Copy the following script and paste it in the start.bat file after NORMAL and after FAILOVER:
REM REM REM SET Set the following variable 'process' to 1 for normal operation. During upgrade / migration, modify this script to set the value to zero process=1

REM Set this flag to 1 if it's a primary server and using REM MS SQL Express 2008 database, otherwise set it to 0 SET PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG=0 IF %process%==0 GOTO end REM Do normal processing here net stop CASDiscovery net stop CASSvcControlSvr if %PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG%==0 GOTO CA_SERVICES net start mssql$arcserve_db :CA_SERVICES net start CASDiscovery net start CASportmappe armload CASSvcControlSvr /S /R 3 /FOV CASSvcControlSvr armload CASunivDomainSvr /S /R 3 /FOV CASunivDomainSvr armload CASDBEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASDBEngine armload CASMessageEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASMessageEngine armload CASTapeEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASTapeEngine armload CASJobEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASJobEngine armload CASMgmtSvc /S /R 3 /FOV CASMgmtSvc net start "CA ARCserve Communication Foundation" net start CA_ARCserve_RemotingServer net start CADashboardSync net start "CA ARCserve Communication Foundation (Global)" :end REM Exit out of the batch file

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stop.bat Script Changes for Member Servers and Non-SQL Express Primary Servers
After installation, you need to modify the stop.bat script by adding text in two locations: after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The following script changes apply only to member servers and non-SQL Express primary servers. Copy the following script and paste it in the stop.bat file after NORMAL and after FAILOVER:
REM REM REM SET Set the following variable 'process' to 1 for normal operation. During upgrade / migration, modify this script to set the value to zero process=1

REM Set this flag to 1 if it's a primary server and using REM MS SQL Express 2008 database, otherwise set it to 0 SET PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG=0 REM Set the ARCServe home directory here SET ARCSERVE_HOME=s:\arcserve_home IF %process%==0 GOTO end REM Do normal processing here armsleep 2 armkill CASJobEngine %ARCSERVE_HOME%\babha.exe -killjob armkill CASMgmtSvc armkill CASTapeEngine armkill CASDBEngine armkill CASMessageEngine armkill CASunivDomainSvr armkill CASSvcControlSvr net stop "CA ARCserve Communication Foundation (Global)" net stop CADashboardSync net stop CA_ARCServe_RemotingServer net stop "CA ARCserve Communication Foundation" net stop CASportmapper if %PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG%==0 GOTO end net stop mssql$arcserve_db :end REM Exit out of the batch file

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start.bat Script Changes for SQL Express Primary Servers
After installation, you need to modify the start.bat script by adding text in two locations: after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The following script changes apply only to SQL Express primary servers. Copy the following script and paste it in the start.bat file after NORMAL and after FAILOVER:
REM REM REM SET Set the following variable 'process' to 1 for normal operation. During upgrade / migration, modify this script to set the value to zero process=1

REM Set this flag to 1 if it's a primary server and using REM MS SQL Express 2008 database, otherwise set it to 0 SET PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG=1 IF %process%==0 GOTO end REM Do normal processing here net stop CASDiscovery net stop CASSvcControlSvr if %PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG%==0 GOTO CA_SERVICES net start mssql$arcserve_db :CA_SERVICES net start CASDiscovery net start CASportmappe armload CASSvcControlSvr /S /R 3 /FOV CASSvcControlSvr armload CASunivDomainSvr /S /R 3 /FOV CASunivDomainSvr armload CASDBEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASDBEngine armload CASMessageEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASMessageEngine armload CASTapeEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASTapeEngine armload CASJobEngine /S /R 3 /FOV CASJobEngine armload CASMgmtSvc /S /R 3 /FOV CASMgmtSvc net start "CA ARCserve Communication Foundation" :end REM Exit out of the batch file

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stop.bat Script Changes for SQL Express Primary Servers
After installation, you need to modify the stop.bat script by adding text in two locations: after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The following script changes apply only to SQL Express primary servers. Copy the following script and paste it in the stop.bat file after NORMAL and after FAILOVER:
REM REM REM SET Set the following variable 'process' to 1 for normal operation. During upgrade / migration, modify this script to set the value to zero process=1

REM Set this flag to 1 if it's a primary server and using REM MS SQL Express 2008 database, otherwise set it to 0 SET PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG=1 REM Set the ARCServe home directory here SET ARCSERVE_HOME=s:\arcserve_home IF %process%==0 GOTO end REM Do normal processing here armsleep 2 armkill CASJobEngine %ARCSERVE_HOME%\babha.exe -killjob armkill CASMgmtSvc armkill CASTapeEngine armkill CASDBEngine armkill CASMessageEngine armkill CASunivDomainSvr armkill CASSvcControlSvr net stop "CA ARCserve Communication Foundation" net stop CASportmapper if %PRIMARY_SQLE_FLAG%==0 GOTO end net stop mssql$arcserve_db :end REM Exit out of the batch file

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Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5, r15, and r16 to r16.5 in an NEC CLUSTERPRO Environment
This section describes the steps you must perform to upgrade r12.5, r15, and r16 including the latest service packs, in an MSCS cluster-aware environment, to this release. Before you begin, you should review the information in Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97). When upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5/r15/r16 to r16.5 in an NEC CLUSTERPRO environment, the following procedure must be performed to safely protect your clustered backup data. If you are not already using CA ARCserve Backupr12.5/r15/r16 in a cluster environment, you do not need to perform this procedure. The procedure supports the following CA ARCserve Backup r12.5/r15/r16 upgrade scenarios in an NEC CLUSTERPRO environment:
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This upgrade procedure is assuming you are operating in a two-node cluster environment, with Node A representing the initial Active Node and Node B representing the initial Passive Node. In the diagram, the upgrade steps are illustrated.

To upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12.5/r15/r16 to r16.5 in an NEC CLUSTERPRO environment On Node A: 1. 2. Disable the NEC Cluster Scripts and delete the Registry Sync. For more information, see Disable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts (see page 181). Copy the CA ARCserve Backup r12.5/r15/r16 installation directory files into a temporary location. A backup copy of the CA ARCserve Backup r12.5/r15/r16 files is located in a different location from the original files.

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Perform CA ARCserve Backup r16.5 upgrade installation for Node A. For more information, see Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97). The installation path location for the CA ARCserve Backup r16.5 upgrade must be the same location where r12.5/r15/r16 is currently installed. CA ARCserve Backup for Node A is upgraded from r12.5/r15/r16 to r16.5. Do not set up new ARCserve cluster resources at this time.

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Move the active node from Node A to Node B, as follows: a. Access the Cluster Manager. The Cluster Manager dialog opens. Note: Cluster Manager is a utility provided by NEC and is installed on servers that have NEC CLUSTERPRO installed. Cluster Manager is accessed from the NEC ExpressCluster Server group of the Start menu. From Cluster Manager, you can perform most of the configuration and management tasks associated with clusters. b. Select the NEC Group in which the ARCserve server is deployed and locate the corresponding ARCserve cluster resources. Right-click on each ARCserve cluster resource and select Move Group from the shortcut menu.


If there are only two nodes in the cluster, the active node status is automatically transferred from the initial active node (Node A) to the other node (Node B), making Node B active and Node A passive. If there are more than two nodes in the cluster, a pop-up screen opens, allowing you to select the node to which you want to transfer the active status. When you select the node for transfer, the node you specified becomes active and the previously-selected node becomes passive. Repeat this procedure for each node in the cluster.



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On Node B: 1. Copy the CA ARCserve Backup r12.5/r15/r16 installation directory files from the temporary location back into the original location. The CA ARCserve Backupr12.5/r15/r16 files are now located back in the original location. 2. Do one of the following:


Continue to the next step if you are upgrading a member server or a primary server that uses a remote deployment of Microsoft SQL Server to host the CA ARCserve Backup database. For all other upgrades, do the following: a. Access the following directory on the shared disk in the cluster-aware environment:
ARCserve_Home\SQLASDB\data



Select all of the files in the above directory. Right-click the selected files and click Properties on the pop-up menu. The Properties dialog opens. b. Click the Security tab. Click Add and select the Network Service security group. Set the Network Service security group permissions to Allow Full Control. Click OK, and then click OK on the Properties dialog. 3. Perform CA ARCserve Backup r16.5 upgrade installation for Node B with the same settings selected for Node A (domain name, server type, install path, installed options, and so on). For more information, see Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release. Rebuild the NEC Cluster Scripts and Registry Sync. For more information, see Enable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts. The new NEC HA scripts are created and the registry is synchronized. Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide. More information: How to Verify a Cluster-aware Installation and Upgrade (see page 186)

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Manage and Configure NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1
In NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 (Cluster 3.1), the Cluster Manager and the Cluster Builder are consolidated into one GUI called the Web Manager. For the Web manager, you can perform all tasks such as creating, configuring, and managing both the cluster and failover groups in Cluster 3.1. To open the Web Manager enter the URL, such as http://10.0.0.3:29003/ from any server of the cluster in the address bar of a web browser and press Enter. Follow these steps: 1. Manage NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 by selecting the Operation Mode from the Web Manager.

In this mode, you can perform the following operational tasks for the cluster and the failover groups:
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Manage the cluster, such as to start, stop, suspend, resume, or restart the cluster. Manage the servers (nodes) in the cluster, such as to start or stop the cluster service on the nodes or to shutdown or reboot the nodes. Manage the failover groups in the cluster, such as start or stop the groups or move the groups among servers. Start or stop resources in the failover groups.

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Configure NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 by selecting the Config Mode from the Web Manager.

In this mode, you can perform the following configuration tasks for the cluster and the failover groups:
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Configure the cluster. Add or remove servers to/from the cluster. Configure the servers. Add, remove, or configure failover groups. Add, remove, or configure resources in the failover groups.

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Once completed, select File > Apply the Configuration File, in order for the configuration tasks to take effect. Select Tool > Reload from the Operation Mode menu to load the configuration to the cluster manager.

Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster
Uninstalling CA ARCserve Backup from a cluster can only be made on the active node and must also be made for all nodes within the cluster. To uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from an NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster 1. Stop the failover group that the CA ARCserve Backup server is deployed in and then suspend the cluster group. Note: For more information, see Stop NEC Cluster Groups (see page 180). 2. Remove the registry sync and edit the start.bat and stop.bat scripts to disable CA ARCserve Backup scripts added during installation. For more information, see Disable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts (see page 181). Resume the cluster group and then start the failover group.

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Access the CA ARCserve Backup home directory. Sort all files by type and then copy all the .dll files into a temporary location. (The recommended location for the copy is on the share disk so that you do not have to do a network copy later). Important! Verify that the current node for the .dll files being backed up is set as the active node. The dynamic-link library (.dll) files for CA ARCserve Backup are copied to a different location. This lets you uninstall CA ARCserve Backup from each node in the cluster.

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(Optional) If CA ARCserve Backup Global Dashboard is installed, copy the directory named \GlobalDashboard and its contents to the temporary location. From the Windows Control Panel, access the Add or Remove Programs utility, and remove CA ARCserve Backup from the current node. CA ARCserve Backup is removed from the current (active) node.

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Copy the .dll files back into the original location in the CA ARCserve Backup home directory. The .dll files for CA ARCserve Backup are copied back into the CA ARCserve Backup home directory.

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(Optional) If you copied the directory named \GlobalDashboard and its contents to the temporary location, copy the directory and its contents from the temporary location back to the original directory. From the Cluster Manager, right-click on the group name and from the pop-up menu, select Move Group to change the active node. The status of the original node updates to offline (passive) and the status of the next node within the cluster updates to online (active).

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10. Repeat Steps 6 through 9 for all remaining nodes in the cluster. CA ARCserve Backup is uninstalled from all nodes in the cluster.

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Stop NEC Cluster Groups
If you need to edit the group properties (for example to edit the start.bat or stop.bat files, or remove or add registry sync) you must first stop the group. In addition, if you need to remove CA ARCserve Backup from NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster, you must also stop the group. Note: This section contains graphics that correspond with NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster version 8.0. If you are running a more recent version of NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster, see your NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster documentation. To stop the NEC cluster group 1. Access the Cluster Manager. The Cluster Manager window appears. 2. From the tree listing, right-click on the ARCserve group, and from the pop-up menu select Stop group. A confirmation pop-up screen appears.

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Disable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts
Cluster scripts and registry keys are inserted during the NEC post-setup process. When upgrading from a previous release, the cluster scripts need to be disabled and the registry key need to be deleted. Note: This section contains graphics that correspond with NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster version 8.0. If you are running a more recent version of NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster, see your NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster documentation. To disable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC cluster scripts 1. Access the Cluster Manager. The Cluster Manager window appears. Note: Cluster Manager is a utility provided by NEC and is installed on servers that have NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster installed. From the Cluster Manager, you perform most of the configuration and management tasks associated with clusters. 2. Select the NEC Group that the ARCserve server is deployed in, and locate the corresponding ARCserve cluster resources. Right-click on each ARCserve cluster resource and from the pop-up menu, select Property. The Group property dialog appears.

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Select the Reference and Change option. When the Group properties dialog opens, select the Script tab. The Script tab dialog appears.

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From the Script list, select start.bat and click Edit. When the start.bat script appears, locate the REM SET process script (two locations) and set the value to zero as follows:
SET process=0

Note: In the start.bat file, the REM SET process script is located after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The start.bat script is modified. 5. From the Script list, select stop.bat and click Edit. When the stop.bat script appears, locate the REM SET process script (two places) and set the value to zero as follows:
SET process=0

Note: In the stop.bat file, the REM SET process script is located after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The stop.bat script is modified.

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From the Group properties dialog, select the Registry tab. The Registry dialog appears.

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From the Registry key list, select the existing registry key and click Delete. The Registry key is deleted.

Enable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC Cluster Scripts
Cluster scripts and registry keys are inserted during the NEC post-setup process. During the upgrade process, the cluster scripts are disabled and the registry key is deleted. When the upgrade is finished, these cluster scripts need to be enabled and registry keys need to be rebuilt. Note: This section contains graphics that correspond with NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster version 8.0. If you are running a more recent version of NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster, see your NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster documentation. To enable CA ARCserve Backup in NEC cluster scripts 1. Access Cluster Manager. The Cluster Manager dialog appears. Note: Cluster Manager is a utility provided by NEC and is installed on servers that have NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster installed. From the Cluster Manager, you perform most of the configuration and management tasks associated with clusters.

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Select the NEC Group that the ARCserve server is deployed in, and locate the corresponding ARCserve cluster resources. Right-click on each ARCserve cluster resource and from the pop-up menu, select Property. The Group property dialog appears.

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Select the Reference and Change option. When the Group properties dialog opens, select the Script tab. The Script tab dialog appears.

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From the Script list, select start.bat and click Edit. When the start.bat script appears, locate the REM SET process script (two places) and set the value to 1 as follows:
SET process=1

Note: In the start.bat file, the REM SET process script is located after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The start.bat script is modified. 5. From the Script list, select stop.bat and click Edit. When the stop.bat script appears, locate the REM SET process script (two places) and set the value to 1 as follows:
SET process=1

Note: In the stop.bat file, the REM SET process script is located after NORMAL and after FAILOVER. The stop.bat script is modified.

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From the Group properties dialog, select the Registry tab. When the Registry dialog opens, click Add. The Add/Change registry key dialog appears.

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Add the Registry key that corresponds with your computer's architecture:


x86 Platforms:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCServe Backup\Base



x64 Platforms:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCServe Backup\Base

Click OK. The Registry key is added to the Registry key list on the Group Properties dialog.

How to Verify a Cluster-aware Installation and Upgrade
This section describes how to verify CA ARCserve Backup installations and upgrades in MSCS and NEC CLUSTERPRO cluster-aware environments. To verify a cluster-aware installation and upgrade 1. Ensure that no errors occurred during the installation or upgrade process.

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To ensure that CA ARCserve Backup services start properly, execute the cstop script to stop all CA ARCserve Backup services and then execute the cstart script to restart all CA ARCserve Backup services. Note: The cstop and cstart batch files are stored in the CA ARCserve Backup installation directory on the CA ARCserve Backup server. For more information about using cstop and cstart, see the Administration Guide.

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Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on a stand-alone server. Note: Do not log in to the cluster node at this time.

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From the Manager Console on the stand-alone system, log in to the newly installed or upgraded system using the virtual name. If you can successfully log in to the new system, move the ARCserve cluster group to another node. Ensure that all ARCserve services started successfully. After you move the ARCserve cluster group, ensure that you can navigate the Manager Console. For example, open the Backup Manager, the Restore Manager, and the Jab Status Manager. Note: The Manager Console may stop responding intermittently while the cluster group is moving.

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Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the primary server detects all member servers. Open the Device Manager. Ensure that CA ARCserve Backup detects your devices. Open the Job Status Manager. Ensure that all data from the previous installation migrated to the new primary server. CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new primary server.

10. Submit a simple backup job on a member server.

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Chapter 6: Integrating CA ARCserve Backup with Other Products
This section contains the following topics: CA Antivirus Integration (see page 189) CA ARCserve Replication Integration (see page 189) CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager Integration (see page 190) CA ARCserve D2D Integration (see page 190)

CA Antivirus Integration
CA Antivirus is bundled with CA ARCserve Backup. As a result, you can automatically scan for viruses during the job using the virus scanning options. You can configure CA Antivirus to download updated virus signature files and program modules. These updates are then distributed to the participating applications. When this is complete, CA Antivirus broadcasts a message stating that the update has been completed. Under certain conditions, you must restart the computer to apply the anti-virus protection updates. Note: CA ARCserve Backup provides only the scanning and curing components. It does not provide a full install of CA Antivirus. For more information, see the Administration Guide.

CA ARCserve Replication Integration
CA ARCserve Replication and CA ARCserve High Availability are data protection solutions that use asynchronous real-time replication to provide disaster recovery capabilities. This host-based software provides continuous data replication that transfers changes to application data as they occur to a standby replica server located locally or over the Wide Area Network (WAN). Continuous data replication ensures that the most recent data is always available for restoring purposes. CA ARCserve Replication and CA ARCserve High Availability are separately-sold CA products. For information about integrating CA ARCserve Backup with CA ARCserve Replication, see the CA ARCserve Replication Integration Guide.

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CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager Integration
CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager is packaged with CA ARCserve Backup for Windows on the CA ARCserve Backup for Windows installation media. You can install CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager directly from the installation media using the CA ARCserve Backup for Windows Installation Browser. For information about using CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager, see the documentation provided with CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager. You can open the CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager Readme and the CA ARCserve Backup User Guide directly from the CA ARCserve Backup Patch Manager Installation Browser.

CA ARCserve D2D Integration
CA ARCserve Backup integrates with CA ARCserve D2D so that you can do the following:


Manage CA ARCserve D2D servers from a central location.
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Add computers running CA ARCserve D2D to the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object in the Backup Manager. Add computers running CA ARCserve D2D to the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object in the Backup Manager. Add CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup proxy servers running CA ARCserve D2D to the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object in the Backup Manager.

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Create CA ARCserve Backup sessions from CA ARCserve D2D backup data. Back up CA ARCserve D2D backup sessions stored locally on CA ARCserve D2D servers to CA ARCserve Backup media. Back up CA ARCserve D2D backup sessions stored remotely on proxy servers and remote shares (for example, NFS volumes on Linux servers) to CA ARCserve Backup media. Note: CA ARCserve Backup executes the backup from the server where the CA ARCserve D2D backup sessions reside; not from the CA ARCserve D2D server.

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Back up CA ARCserve D2D data using multistreaming. Store CA ARCserve Backup sessions on tape media (libraries), disk (file system devices), and network shares. Recover CA ARCserve D2D backup data at file and folder level granularity from CA ARCserve Backup media. Recover Microsoft SQL Server databases and Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes at application level granularity from CA ARCserve Backup media.

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Be aware of the following:


The CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows must be installed on the CA ARCserve D2D servers to allow CA ARCserve Backup to communicate with and integrate with CA ARCserve D2D. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows can be installed on the proxy server if the proxy server option is used to back up CA ARCserve D2D servers.



The following sections describe how to integrate CA ARCserve D2D servers into your CA ARCserve Backup environment. For information about how to back up CA ARCserve D2D backup sessions and how to recover D2D data from CA ARCserve Backup backup sessions, see the Administration Guide.

Define How You Will Back Up CA ARCserve D2D Sessions
The method that you use to back up CA ARCserve D2D sessions is contingent upon your recovery time objective and the purpose of the CA ARCserve Backup backup sessions. You can use the following methods to back up CA ARCserve D2D sessions. CA ARCserve D2D Backups Consider the following aspects of CA ARCserve D2D backup operations:


Use this method when you want to recover individual files and folders and recover data (Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SQL Server) quickly at application level granularity. You install CA ARCserve D2D on the nodes that you want to protect. You add CA ARCserve D2D nodes to the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object in the Backup Manager Source tree. With this backup method, you let CA ARCserve Backup create backup sessions from the full and incremental CA ARCserve D2D backup sessions. This type of backup lets CA ARCserve Backup back up the CA ARCserve D2D catalog files. You can use multistreaming to back up the CA ARCserve D2D full and incremental backup sessions to decrease the overall backup window. Multistreaming lets you transmit multiple streams of backup data in one job. When using multistreaming with incremental backups, the backup window is fast.

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Client Agent for Windows Backups Consider the following aspects of Client Agent for Windows backup operations:
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Use this backup method when you want to use the backup data to perform full system recoveries, such as for disaster recovery and Bare Metal Recovery. You install CA ARCserve D2D and the Client Agent for Windows on the nodes that you want to protect. You add CA ARCserve D2D nodes to the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object in the Backup Manager Source tree. Note: CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup servers can function as backup proxy servers for Client Agent for Windows backups. CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup lets you back up CA ARCserve D2D nodes through a backup proxy system using fewer CA ARCserve D2D licenses. For more information about CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup, see the CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup User Guide on the CA ARCserve Central Applications Bookshelf on the CA Support Online website.

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With this method, you let CA ARCserve Backup create full backup sessions from the CA ARCserve D2D backup sessions. You can use multistreaming to back up the CA ARCserve D2D sessions to decrease the overall backup window. Multistreaming lets you transmit multiple streams of backup data in one job. With multistreaming, the backup data for each node that is contained in a job is processed as one stream of backup data.

How You Manage CA ARCserve D2D Servers from the Backup Manager
To configure backup policies and submit backups of CA ARCserve D2D servers, the CA ARCserve D2D servers must appear below the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object or the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object in the Backup Manager Source directory tree. Note: To help ensure that backups complete successfully, verify that system time on the CA ARCserve Backup server, the CA ARCserve D2D nodes, and the CA ARCserve D2D proxy servers are the same. This approach helps ensure that backups complete successfully when you back up CA ARCserve D2D nodes and virtual machines protected by CA ARCserve D2D proxy servers. Storage Resource Management Performance Key Indicators (SRM PKI) is a CA ARCserve Backup component that lets you monitor the performance of the agents running in your backup environment. When SRM PKI is running on the CA ARCserve Backup primary server, CA ARCserve Backup detects and populates the Backup Manager Source directory tree with the names or IP addresses of the CA ARCserve D2D servers that are running in your backup environment. For more information about SRM PKI, see the Dashboard User Guide.

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When SRM PKI is not running on the primary server, or the primary server did not detect CA ARCserve D2D servers, you can add the CA ARCserve D2D servers to the Source directory tree manually. For more information, see Assign CA ARCserve D2D Servers to the CA ARCserve D2D Servers Object (see page 194). The following diagram illustrates the CA ARCserve D2D Servers and the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers objects in the Backup Manager source tree. The objects list the host name or IP address of the CA ARCserve D2D servers and CA ARCserve D2D Proxy servers that reside in the CA ARCserve Backup environment.

Note: The Backup Manager does not support browsing the directories, files, and folders contained within the CA ARCserve D2D servers. CA ARCserve Backup lets you manage virtual machines running CA ARCserve D2D based on the version of the VMware software that is running on your backup proxy systems. The following diagram illustrates the icons that differentiate CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup proxy systems from CA ARCserve D2D backup proxy systems:

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From the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object and the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object, you can perform the following server management tasks:
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Assign CA ARCserve D2D Servers to the CA ARCserve D2D Servers Object (see page 194) Assign CA ARCserve D2D Servers to the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers Object (see page 195) Delete CA ARCserve D2D Servers from the Backup Manager Source Tree (see page 197)

Assign CA ARCserve D2D Servers to the CA ARCserve D2D Servers Object
From the Backup Manager, you can add CA ARCserve D2D servers to the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object in the Backup Manager source tree. You add D2D servers to the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object when you need to use the backup data to restore D2D data at file level, folder level, and application level granularity. Follow these steps: 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start menu, click Backup to open the Backup Manager. 2. Click the Source tab. The Source tree appears. 3. Right-click the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object and click Add D2D Server on the pop-up menu. The Add D2D Server dialog opens. 4. Complete the following fields on the Add D2D Server dialog:
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Click OK. The CA ARCserve D2D server is assigned to the Source tree below the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object. Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support browsing the drives and directories within CA ARCserve D2D servers after they are added to the Source tree.

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Assign CA ARCserve D2D Servers to the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers Object
From the Backup Manager, you assign CA ARCserve D2D servers to CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object in the Backup Manager Source tree. When you assign D2D servers to the D2D Proxy Servers object, CA ARCserve Backup backs up all of the backup sessions for all D2D servers using one proxy server. In addition, when CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup is installed on the D2D proxy, CA ARCserve Backup backs up the backup sessions for all virtual machines running D2D that are assigned to the proxy server. CA ARCserve Backup performs full backups of D2D backup sessions when D2D servers are assigned to the D2D Proxy Servers object. The CA ARCserve Backup backup sessions can then be used to perform full system recovery operations, such as bare metal recovery (BMR). Note: To assign CA ARCserve D2D servers to CA ARCserve D2D proxy servers, Windows Remote Registry service must be running on the CA ARCserve D2D node. Follow these steps: 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start menu, click Backup to open the Backup Manager. 2. Click the Source tab. The Source tree appears. 3. Do one of the following:
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Complete the following fields on the Add D2D Proxy Server dialog:
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User name--Specify the user name that is required to log in to the D2D proxy server. Password--Specify the password that is required to log in to the D2D proxy server. (Optional) This is a Central Host-Based VM Backup proxy--Specify this option only when CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup is running on the backup proxy system and the servers that you want to protect are virtual machines.

Click OK. The Add D2D Proxy Server dialog closes and the newly added CA ARCserve D2D proxy server appears in the Source tree. If you specified This is a Central Host-Based VM Backup proxy, CA ARCserve Backup adds the Central Host-Based VM Backup proxy server to the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object and populates the proxy server with the host names of the virtual machines that are running Central Host-Based VM Backup and are associated with the newly added proxy server. 5. To assign CA ARCserve D2D servers to CA ARCserve D2D proxy servers, right-click the proxy server and click Assign D2D Server on the pop-up menu. The Assign D2D Server to a Proxy Server dialog opens. Note: If the CA ARCserve D2D proxy server is a CA ARCserve Host-Based VM Backup proxy server, you cannot assign individual VMs directly to the proxy server. 6. Complete the following fields on the Assign D2D Server to a Proxy Server dialog:
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Click OK. The Assign D2D Server to a Proxy Server dialog closes. The CA ARCserve D2D server is assigned to the Source tree below the CA ARCserve D2D proxy server. Note: CA ARCserve Backup does not support browsing the drives and directories within CA ARCserve D2D servers after they are added to the Source tree.

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Delete CA ARCserve D2D Servers from the Backup Manager Source Tree
From the Backup Manager, you can remove CA ARCserve D2D servers and CA ARCserve D2D proxy servers from the Backup Manager source tree. To delete CA ARCserve D2D servers from the Backup Manager source tree 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start menu, click Backup to open the Backup Manager. 2. Click the Source tab The source tree appears. 3. Do one of the following:


CA ARCserve D2D servers: Expand the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object, right-click the server that you want to delete, and click Delete D2D Server on the pop-up menu. CA ARCserve D2D proxy servers: Expand the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object, right-click the proxy server that you want to delete, and click Deleted D2D Proxy Server on the pop-up menu.



The delete confirmation dialog opens. 4. Click Yes. The server is deleted from the Backup Manager source tree. Note: If a CA ARCserve D2D server appears under the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object and the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object, the removal process deletes the CA ARCserve D2D server from both directory trees.

Open the CA ARCserve D2D Home Page from the Backup Manager
CA ARCserve Backup lets you open the CA ARCserve D2D Home Page from the Backup Manager. Use these steps when you want to perform various CA ARCserve D2D tasks from the CA ARCserve D2D Home Page. Follow these steps: 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start menu, click Backup to open the Backup Manager. 2. Click the Source tab. The source tree appears.

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Do one of the following:


Expand the CA ARCserve D2D Servers object. Right-click the CA ARCserve D2D server that you want to configure and click Launch D2D on the pop-up menu.



Expand the CA ARCserve D2D Proxy Servers object. Expand the proxy server. Right-click the CA ARCserve D2D server that you want to configure and click Launch D2D on the pop-up menu.

The CA ARCserve D2D Home Page opens. Note: For information about using CA ARCserve D2D, see the CA ARCserve D2D documentation.

How CA ARCserve Backup Processes Encrypted CA ARCserve D2D Backup Sessions
CA ARCserve D2D lets you protect sensitive data using data encryption. The data is protected using an encryption password that you specify when the backup is submitted. To recover the CA ARCserve D2D data, you specify the password when you submit the restore. To back up CA ARCserve D2D sessions to CA ARCserve Backup media, you add the CA ARCserve D2D servers to the Backup Manager Source directory tree before you can submit backups. The process of adding the CA ARCserve D2D servers to the Source tree requires you to specify the CA ARCserve D2D computer name and credentials (user name and password). CA ARCserve Backup uses the CA ARCserve D2D credentials to retrieve the CA ARCserve D2D encryption password, to decrypt the data, and to back up the data to CA ARCserve Backup media. As a result, CA ARCserve Backup stores the CA ARCserve D2D backup sessions on CA ARCserve Backup media in decrypted format. To recover CA ARCserve D2D data from CA ARCserve Backup media, a password is not required. If you want to encrypt the CA ARCserve D2D data on CA ARCserve Backup media, you can specify CA ARCserve Backup encryption options when you submit the job. For more information about encryption options, see Backup Manager Encryption/Compression Options in the Administration Guide.

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This section describes how to configure the CA ARCserve Backup base product. For information about how to configure CA ARCserve Backup agents and options, see the corresponding agent or option guide. This section contains the following topics: Open the Manager or Manager Console (see page 199) CA ARCserve Backup Home Page (see page 201) First-Time Home Page and User Tutorial (see page 205) Service State Icons (see page 206) Log in to CA ARCserve Backup (see page 206) Specify CA ARCserve Backup Manager Preferences (see page 208) Code Pages (see page 210) CA ARCserve Backup System Account (see page 212) Configure the Windows Firewall to Optimize Communication (see page 214) Start the CA ARCserve Backup Database Protection Job (see page 217) Fine-Tune the CA ARCserve Backup SQL Server Database (see page 218) Configure Devices Using the Device Wizard (see page 220) Configure Enterprise Module Components (see page 221) Configure Global Dashboard (see page 221) Create File System Devices (see page 230) How to Define Include and Skip Parameters for CA ARCserve Backup Database Agents (see page 232) Configuring Firewalls to Optimize Communication (see page 233)

Open the Manager or Manager Console
The Manager Console is an interface that lets you administer backup and restore operations in your environment. With the Manager Console, you can log in to and administer local and remote CA ARCserve Backup servers and domains. This release of CA ARCserve Backup provides you with a redesigned Manager Console. If you are running an older release of CA ARCserve Backup in your environment, you must log in to the system running the older release using the previous version of the Manager.

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To open the Manager or Manager Console 1. Do one of the following:


To access a server running this release of CA ARCserve Backup, click the Windows Start button, point to Programs, CA, ARCserve Backup, and click Manager. To access an ARCserve server running a previous release, browse to the following file:
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Double-click ARCserveMgr.exe.


If you installed a previous CA ARCserve Backup release in the default installation directory, and used the installation process to upgrade CA ARCserve Backup, you can open the Manager by clicking the Windows Start button, select Programs, CA, ARCserve Backup, and click Manager.

The Default Server Information page appears. 2. To change the default server or specify a different server, select a server from the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server list. If the target server does not appear in the drop-down list, you can input the host name or IP address of the server in the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server list.

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To change the user, select either CA ARCserve Backup Authentication or Windows Authentication and specify a user name and password. By default, CA ARCserve Backup does not remember your security information. To save the user name and password information that you entered for this server, you must explicitly select Remember the security information. If you do not save this information, CA ARCserve Backup prompts you to provide CA ARCserve Backup security credentials the first time you open managers, wizards, and so on, and you must provide a CA ARCserve Backup user name and password.

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Enter caroot in the User Name field, the appropriate password in the Password field, and click OK. The first time you log in to CA ARCserve Backup, a tutorial, called My First Backup, appears. This tutorial lets you become familiar with the basics of backing up and restoring data in a controlled and directed way. This tutorial appears automatically only the first time you log in. However, you can access My First Backup from the Help menu.

CA ARCserve Backup Home Page
The Home Page is the central location from which you can log in to other CA ARCserve Backup servers and access all of the CA ARCserve Backup managers, wizards, and utilities.

Note: When you open the CA ARCserve Backup Home Page, a message may appear that indicates access to http://www.google.com is blocked. The message displays in the RSS Feeds section on the home page. If necessary, you can stop the RSS Feeds communication process at any time. For more information, see "How to Access CA ARCserve Backup Managers, Wizards, and and Utilities" in the Administration Guide.

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Default Server and Security Displays the following information about the CA ARCserve Backup server:


The Domain and Default Server that the current User name is logged in to. Note: For information about how to change the default server and login to a different CA ARCserve Backup primary or stand-alone server, see Log On to CA ARCserve Backup (see page 206).



View a summary of the user and the user's roles when a Windows user is logged into CA ARCserve Backup. Click the Role Information icon next to the User Name field to see the User Role list which includes all the roles owned by the user. View the Daily Backup Status Report. Start CA ARCserve Backup Dashboard. View Infrastructure Visualization View details if the Enterprise Module is not installed or if the license is expired. Click the link on the Home Page GUI to see the limitations.

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Quick Start Lets you open the following CA ARCserve Backup Managers:
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Job Status Manager--Lets you monitor jobs and view logs. Backup Manager--Lets you configure and submit backup jobs. Archive Manager--Lets you configure and submit archive backup jobs. Restore Manager--Lets you perform complete data recovery. Server Admin--Lets you manage CA ARCserve Backup engines. For example, the Database Engine, the Job Engine, and the Tape Engine. Dashboard--Lets you access a snapshot overview of your backup infrastructure. Infrastructure Visualization--Lets you view the relationships between the computers, servers, and devices in your CA ARCserve Backup environment.

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Job Status Manager--Lets you monitor jobs and view logs. Report Manager--Lets you perform complete data recovery. Report Writer--Lets you create custom CA ARCserve Backup reports. Dashboard--Lets you access a snapshot overview of your backup infrastructure. Infrastructure Visualization--See the relationships among the machines, servers, and devices in your network.

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Protection and Recovery Lets you open the following managers and wizards:
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Backup Manager--Lets you configure and submit backup jobs. Archive Manager--Lets you configure and submit archive backup jobs. Restore Manager--Lets you perform complete data recovery. CA ARCserve Replication--Lets you start or install CA ARCserve Replication. CA ARCserve Replication is a data protection solution that uses asynchronous real-time replication to provide disaster recovery capabilities. This link is active when you install CA ARCserve Replication. For information, see the CA ARCserve Replication Integration Guide. CA ARCserve D2D--Lets you start or install CA ARCserve D2D. CA ARCserve D2D is a backup solution that lets you track changes to data at the block level, and back up only the changed blocks. CA ARCserve D2D lets you perform frequent incremental backups, which reduces the size of the backups and provides you with up-to-date backup data.



Administration Lets you open the following managers, wizards, and utilities:
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Server Admin--Lets you manage CA ARCserve Backup engines. For example, the Database Engine, the Job engine, and the Tape engine. Central Agent Admin--Lets you manage CA ARCserve Backup agents. Device Manager--Lets you manage the storage devices in your environment. Device Configuration--Lets you configure your storage devices in your CA ARCserve Backup environment. Device Wizard--Lets you perform media operations. Device Group Configuration--Lets you configure the device groups in your CA ARCserve Backup environment and select the groups that you will use for the staging of data. Media Pool--Lets you create and maintain media pools in your CA ARCserve Backup environment. Database Manager--Lets you manage and maintain the CA ARCserve Backup database. Alert Manager--Lets you create alert notifications about events that occur during a backup. User Profile--Lets the CA ARCserve Backup administrator manage user profiles and provide access to CA ARCserve Backup. Agent Deployment--Launches the Agent Deployment tool, which lets you install and upgrade CA ARCserve Backup agents on remote hosts. MM Admin--Lets you manage off-site media resources.

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Utilities Lets you open the following wizards and utilities:
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Job Scheduler Wizard--Lets you control CA ARCserve Backup command line utilities. Create Boot Kit--Lets you create disaster recovery boot disk sets. This link is active when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option. Note: For more information, see the Disaster Recovery Option Guide.



Diagnostic Wizard--Lets you gather information from CA ARCserve Backup system logs. The information gathered can be used for troubleshooting and may help CA Technical Support identify issues. Merge--Lets you merge session information from media into the CA ARCserve Backup database. Media Assure & Scan--Lets you gather information about the backup sessions on media. Compare--Lets you compare the contents of a media session to files on a computer. Count--Lets you count the files and directories on a computer. Copy--Lets you copy or move files from one hard disk to another. Purge--Lets you delete files and directories from a computer.

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Technical Support The Technical Support section provides quick access to the following support tools:
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CA ARCserve Backup on the Web--Links you to the CA site that provides product information about CA ARCserve Backup. Understanding your Support--Provides maintenance and support information by product. Registering for Support--Provides an online form to register for CA Support Online. Accessing Technical Support--Offers the latest CA ARCserve Backup news and information from Technical Support, including white papers, how-to documents, videos, forums and user groups, troubleshooting guides, patches, and more. Feedback--Links you to Get Satisfaction, where you can submit ideas and comments about the product, ask questions, exchange tips with other users, report problems, and provide praise. Note: The Feedback button on the Navigation Bar also links to the ARCserve Feedback dialog for Get Satisfaction.



Quick Reference The Quick Reference section provides access to the following documentation:
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Readme--This document contains last minute updates and information that supplements the CA ARCserve Backup documentation. Release Summary--This document contains a summary of the new features added and enhancements made to CA ARCserve Backup.

ARCserve News The ARCserve News section provides access to a list of news articles and press releases.

First-Time Home Page and User Tutorial
The first time you start CA ARCserve Backup, a tutorial called My First Backup introduces you to the product and its major functions. The tutorial guides you through the steps needed to set up a file system device and perform your first backup and restore operations.

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Service State Icons
The toolbar at the top of each CA ARCserve Backup manager displays an icon for each of the back-end services--Job Engine, Tape Engine, and Database Engine, as shown by the following illustration:

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Green--Indicates that the service is running. Red--Indicates that the service is not running. Gray--Indicates that the service cannot be connected to or is in an unknown state. Blue--Indicates that the service is paused.

Log in to CA ARCserve Backup
When you open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console, you must log in to CA ARCserve Backup. The first time you log in to CA ARCserve Backup, you can log in as caroot, which has administrator privileges, and provide the appropriate password in the password field. Optionally, you can log in to CA ARCserve Backup using the Windows account that was provided when you installed CA ARCserve Backup, or with any Windows administrative account associated with the computer that you are logging in to. After you log in, you can change the password for the caroot user and add new users. You can also add new users using the command line utility, ca_auth.exe. For information about ca_auth.exe, see the Command Line Reference Guide. Note: The caroot password can consist of any combination of alphanumeric and special characters, but may not exceed 15 bytes. A password totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters. To log in to CA ARCserve Backup 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. To open the Manager Console, click Start on the toolbar, select Programs, CA, ARCserve Backup, and click Manager. The Default Server Information page appears.

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To change the default server or specify a different server, select a server from the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server list. If the target server does not appear in the drop-down list, you can input the host name or IP address of the server in the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server list.

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To change the user, select either CA ARCserve Backup Authentication or Windows Authentication and specify a user name and password. By default, CA ARCserve Backup does not remember your security information. To save the user name and password information that you entered for this server, you must explicitly select Remember the security information. If you do not save this information, CA ARCserve Backup prompts you to provide CA ARCserve Backup security credentials the first time you open managers, wizards, and so on, and you must provide a CA ARCserve Backup user name and password.

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Enter caroot in the User Name field, the appropriate password in the Password field, and click OK.

The first time you log in to CA ARCserve Backup, a tutorial, called My First Backup, appears. This tutorial lets you become familiar with the basics of backing up and restoring data in a controlled and directed way. This tutorial appears automatically only the first time you log in. However, you can access My First Backup from the Help menu.

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Specify CA ARCserve Backup Manager Preferences
CA ARCserve Backup lets you configure how the CA ARCserve Backup Manager windows behave. From the Preferences dialog, you can specify global and library filter options. To specify CA ARCserve Backup Manager preferences 1. From the Windows Start menu, open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console by clicking Start, Programs, CA, ARCserve Backup, and selecting Manager. The CA ARCserve Backup Manager Home Page opens. 2. From the Quick Start menu, click Backup. The Backup Manager window opens Note: You can complete this task from all CA ARCserve Backup Manager windows. 3. From the View menu, select Preferences. The Preferences dialog opens. 4. Select the Global Settings tab. Specify the following global preferences: Set Job Queue Refresh Rate to Lets you specify a time, in seconds, for periodic update of the Job Status Manager. Set Device Manager Refresh Rate to Lets you specify a time for periodic update of the Device Manager. Set Animated Speed to Lets you specify a speed at which the tape bitmap will rotate if animation is selected for the Device or Backup Manager. Show Registry Displays the registry file in order to select for a backup. Show Leaf Nodes Displays all leaf nodes within the tree view. This means that files will be displayed under directories and that media will be displayed beneath drives. Auto Start All Engines Indicates that the appropriate CA ARCserve Backup engines will start automatically when a manager is used. Note: The Auto Start All Engines preference is enabled by default.

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Default Manager Lets you go directly to a specific manager when you open the Manager Console. Don't show the Server Selection dialog for Count/Copy/Purge job Lets you hide the Server Selection dialog when you submit a Count job, a Copy job, or a Purge job. When you submit one of these jobs, the Server Selection dialog opens to let you specify the server where you want to run the job. You can specify a primary server, stand-alone server, or member server for the job. With this option enabled, CA ARCserve Backup remembers the server that you want to use for the job and the Server Selection dialog does not open when you submit the job. Clear the check from the Don't show the Server Selection dialog for Count/Copy/Purge job option to allow the Select Server dialog to open when you submit a Count, Copy or Purge job. 5. Select the Library Filter tab. Specify the following library filter preferences: Note: The following preferences apply to library devices, and only affect those Manager views in CA ARCserve Backup where a device or a group hierarchy displays (for example, in the Backup Manager under the Destination tab, or in the Device Manager view). By default, none of the options are selected, and there are no default values for any of the choices. Show Write Protected Media in Format / Erase dialogs Lets you view information about write-protected media in all Format and Erase dialogs. Show device name as Vendor ID and Serial Number Lets you view device names as the Vendor ID and the serial number. Show Empty Slots Lets you view the empty slots in the library. Show Slots Between Lets you specify the range of slots to be displayed in the current manager. To define the range, enter the minimum and maximum number of slots allowed. Show Blank Media Lets you view the blank media in the library.

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Show Tapes Within Media Pool Lets you view the tapes within a particular media pool. Wildcards (“*” and “?”) are accepted in the media pool. Show Tapes Matching Serial # Lets you view the tapes that match a certain serial number. Wildcards (“*” and “?”) are accepted in the serial number. Important! Applying filters can significantly reduce the amount of data that you have to deal with at one time, and you should use them only with large libraries. 6. When you are finished specifying CA ARCserve Backup Manager preferences, click Apply. Note: To discard your changes, click Cancel. 7. To close the Preferences dialog, click OK.

Code Pages
The following sections describe how CA ARCserve Backup supports the use of multiple code pages. This section contains the following topics: How CA ARCserve Backup Supports Multiple Code Pages (see page 210) Specify Code Pages in the Backup Manager Window (see page 211) Specify Code Pages in the Restore Manager Window (see page 212)

How CA ARCserve Backup Supports Multiple Code Pages
A code page is a map of characters as they relate to a particular language. If the CA ARCserve Backup server resides in an environment where different languages and their character sets are running on other computers, the Backup Manager and the Restore Manager may not be able to interpret and display recognizable text in the source tree. When you encounter this situation, you can specify any code page supported in your environment. The code page lets CA ARCserve Backup interpret the information and display the text in a format that is recognizable to you. When you specify a code page at the node or volume level, CA ARCserve Backup applies the characteristics of the code page to all child volumes, directories, and so on. Although code pages do not affect CA ARCserve Backup functionality, CA ARCserve Backup cannot present a code page for more than one language at any time.

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Specify Code Pages in the Backup Manager Window
You can change the code page on all nodes displayed in the source tree. Note: You may be prompted to insert the Windows installation media into your computer to complete this task. To specify a code page in the Backup Manager window 1. On the CA ARCserve Backup primary, stand-alone, or member server, open the Windows Control Panel. Open Regional and Language Options and select the Advanced tab. In the Code pages conversion tables field, click the check box next to the languages that you require to view the node, directory, and volume names on the remote and agent systems that are running in your ARCserve environment. (Optional) Click Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default user profile. Click Apply and click OK. Windows applies the Regional and Language Options. 2. Open the Manager Console and open the Backup Manager. From the Source tab, right-click the node, volume, or directory where you want to specify a code page. From the Display Encoding right-click menu, select the required code page. CA ARCserve Backup applies the new code page settings immediately.

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Specify Code Pages in the Restore Manager Window
You can change the code page on all nodes displayed in the source tree. Note: You may be prompted to insert the Windows installation media into your computer to complete this task. To specify a code page in the Restore Manager window 1. On the CA ARCserve Backup primary, stand-alone, or member server, open the Windows Control Panel. Open Regional and Language Options and select the Advanced tab. In the Code pages conversion tables field, click the check box next to the languages that you require to view the node, directory, and volume names on the remote and agent systems that are running in your ARCserve environment. (Optional) Click Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default user profile. Click Apply and click OK. Windows applies the Regional and Language Options. 2. Open the Manager Console and open the Restore Manager. From the Source tab, right-click the node, volume, or directory where you want to specify a code page. From the Display Encoding right-click menu, select the required code page. CA ARCserve Backup applies the new code page settings immediately.

CA ARCserve Backup System Account
The CA ARCserve Backup System Account is the account CA ARCserve Backup uses to perform various storage-related functions on the local server. Local backup or restore jobs use the CA ARCserve Backup System Account as the security to run the job. The CA ARCserve Backup System Account is entered into the System Account dialog when CA ARCserve Backup is installed, and must be previously established at the operating system level. It is not necessary to grant this account special rights because CA ARCserve Backup does this automatically. The account that you enter into the System Account dialog at installation is added automatically to the Administrators and Backup Operators Windows security groups.

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How CA ARCserve Backup Manages Authentication
CA ARCserve Backup uses Windows and third-party security to establish secure connections when performing various storage-related functions. For instance, if a job backs up a remote server, the security entered for that job must meet the Windows security criteria to access the remote server. The security context under which the jobs are run varies depending on the resource being accessed. The security required to back up the local CA ARCserve Backup server may be different from the security required when backing up a domain resource. CA ARCserve Backup also interacts with third-party security such as Microsoft SQL, Oracle, and Lotus Notes. For more information, see the various option and agent guides on the CA ARCserve Backup installation disk or you can download the guides from the CA support website.

How to Use the System Account for Job Security
Typically, when you implement CA ARCserve Backup you give the CA ARCserve Backup System Account the following rights and use it as the main backup account:
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Group Rights: Administrators, Backup Operators, Domain Admins Advanced Rights: Act as part of operating system, Log on locally, Log on as a service

These security rights are only a reference and are not necessarily applicable to all scenarios. Important! You should not use the CA ARCserve Backup System Account for job security for all of your backup and restore operations. However, you can enable this capability by granting rights to the CA ARCserve Backup System Account that exceed the local administrator and backup operator.

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Configure the Windows Firewall to Optimize Communication
When the CA ARCserve Backup server is running the following operating systems, the Windows Firewall blocks communication to all ports used by CA ARCserve Backup. The operating systems affected are:
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To enable CA ARCserve Backup to communicate properly on these operating systems, you must perform one of the following procedures: Note: Method 1 is the recommended procedure. (Method 1) To configure the Windows firewall to optimize communication 1. Open Windows Firewall and ensure Windows Firewall is enabled.

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Add the following executables, as applicable for your installation, to the Windows Firewall Exceptions list: Note: The following executables reside in the CA ARCserve Backup home directory, unless otherwise noted.
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CA ARCserve Communication Foundation ca_backup.exe ca_restore.exe caauthd.exe cadiscovd.exe carunjob.exe casdscsvc.exe Note: This executable resides in the following directory:
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dbeng.exe java.exe jobeng.exe ldbserver.exe lqserver.exe mediasvr.exe msgeng.exe tapeeng.exe univagent.exe (if the Client Agent is installed)

Note: If you have the Client Agent or any database agent installed, on the Exceptions tab, you must select the File and Printer Sharing option. Click OK and close the Windows Firewall dialog. Your new settings are saved. 3. Restart the computer and then start the CA ARCserve Backup services.

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(Method 2) To configure the Windows firewall to optimize communication Important! This method disables Windows Firewall. 1. Open Windows Firewall and disable the firewall. Click OK and close the Windows Firewall dialog. Your new settings are saved. 2. Restart the computer and then start the CA ARCserve Backup services.

Allow Database Agents that Reside on Remote Subnets to Communicate with the ARCserve Server
This scenario applies to CA ARCserve Backup servers running the following operating systems:
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When a CA ARCserve Backup database agent is installed on a server that resides in a different subnet than the CA ARCserve Backup server, and the Windows firewall is running on the agent server with the default port settings, the CA ARCserve Backup server cannot communicate with the agent system using ports 445 and 139. As a result, backups for these systems will fail with error message E8602. The affected database agents are as follows:
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Agent for Informix Agent for Lotus Domino Agent for Oracle Agent for Sybase Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle

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The following procedure describes how to modify the default firewall settings which will allow database agents that reside on remote subnets to communicate with the CA ARCserve Backup server. To allow CA ARCserve Backup database agents the reside on remote subnets to communicate with the ARCserve server 1. From the Windows Start menu select Run. The Run dialog opens. 2. In the Open field, specify the following:
firewall.cpl

The Windows Firewall dialog opens. 3. Click the Exceptions tab. Click File and Printer Sharing and then click the Edit button. The Edit a Service dialog opens. 4. Double-click TCP 139. The Change Scope dialog opens. 5. Select the Click Any Computer (including those in the Internet) option and click OK. Double-click TCP 445. The Change Scope dialog opens. 6. Select the Click Any Computer (including those in the Internet) option and click OK. Click OK to close the Edit a Service dialog. Click OK to close the Windows Firewall dialog. The database agents can now communicate with the ARCserve server.

Start the CA ARCserve Backup Database Protection Job
The CA ARCserve Backup database maintains job, media, and device information on your system. After you install CA ARCserve Backup, the Database Protection Job maintains a status of Hold. To use the Database Protection Job to protect the CA ARCserve Backup, you must change the status of the Database Protection Job from Hold to Ready.

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Fine-Tune the CA ARCserve Backup SQL Server Database

To start the CA ARCserve Backup Database Protection Job 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. From the Quick Start menu on the CA ARCserve Backup Home Page, select Job Status. The Job Status Manager window opens. 2. Select the Job Queue tab and find the Database Protection Job. Note: If the Database Protection Job was deleted, you can recreate the job using the steps in Recreate the CA ARCserve Backup Database Protection Job. Right-click the Database Protection Job and select Ready from the pop-up menu. The status of the Database Protection Job changes from Hold to Ready. A full backup of the database will be performed at the next Execution Time. 3. (Optional) To start the Database Protection Job now, right-click the Database Protection Job and select Run Now from the pop-up menu. The Database Protection Job starts now. Important! After you start the Database Protection Job, the Tape Engine will connect to a blank media in the first group that Tape Engine detects, and assign the media pool labeled ASDBPROTJOB. If the Tape Engine cannot connect to a blank media in the first group within five minutes, the Tape Engine will try to connect with blank media in the other groups sequentially. If the Tape Engine cannot connect to blank media, in any group, the job will fail. Note: For information about configuring devices and modifying the database protection job, see the Administration Guide.

Fine-Tune the CA ARCserve Backup SQL Server Database
The following sections describe how you can fine-tune your SQL Server installation to optimize performance. This section contains the following topics: How to Calculate the Number of Required SQL Connections (see page 219) Database Consistency Checks (see page 219) Specify ODBC Communication for Remote Database Configurations (see page 219)

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How to Calculate the Number of Required SQL Connections
For each job that you run, you need two SQL connections. Be sure that you have set enough connections (or licenses) in your SQL server. To determine your default SQL connections, select Server and SQL server from the SQL ARCserve Manager. When you browse from the Configuration tab, you can see the user connections. Set these values to the appropriate user setting. If an error message appears, for exa mple, “Cannot Update Record” or “Failed to Login,” you may have run out of connections. You should increase the open object to 2000.

Database Consistency Checks
When your database activity is low, we recommend that you run a database consistency check if you have a large database. Although it takes some time, it is important to determine that your SQL database is functioning well. For more information, see your Microsoft SQL guide. Important! Be sure to monitor the log size periodically. If a log is full, the database cannot function. Although the default setting is “truncate log on checkpoint,” you should increase the log size to 50% of the database if you expect to keep a large number of records.

Specify ODBC Communication for Remote Database Configurations
If you have another CA ARCserve Backup server running that uses Microsoft SQL as its database, you can redirect the local database to the remote machine. CA ARCserve Backup can use ODBC to connect to the Microsoft SQL server. You can direct the ODBC data source to another server if the server has SQL installed and the CA ARCserve Backup SQL database is properly set up. You also need to make sure the local server user is authenticated in the remote server. To specify ODBC communication for remote database configurations 1. 2. Open the Windows Control Panel, select Administrative Tools, Data Sources (ODBC), and System DSN. Add a System Data Source labeled as follows:
Name: ASNT Server: MachineName\InstanceName

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Follow the on-screen instructions to test and complete the configuration.

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Configure Devices Using the Device Wizard
You can start the Device Wizard from the Wizards menu. The Device Wizard helps you see all of the devices connected to your machine. To configure devices using the Device Wizard 1. From the Administration menu in the Navigation Bar on the Home Page, click Device Wizard. The Device Wizard Welcome screen appears. 2. Click Next. The Login dialog appears. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter or select the server you want the device command to operate on, enter your user name and password, and click Next. Select the device you want to target. Click More Information to view more information about the device. Click OK, and click Next. Select a device operation, and click Next. Example: Select Format. 7. 8. Enter a new media name and expiration date for the media CA ARCserve Backup is about to format, and click Next. The schedule screen that appears lets you choose to run the device command immediately or schedule it for a later date and time. Select Run Now, and click Next to run the job immediately. To schedule your job for a later time, select the Schedule option, and enter a date and time for the job to run. 9. Click Finish to execute the job.

10. You are prompted to confirm the action you are about to take. Click OK to start the device operation and display its status. 11. A message appears to notify you that CA ARCserve Backup has completed the device operation. Click Next to work with another device, or click Exit to close the Device Wizard.

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Configure Enterprise Module Components
Enterprise Option Configuration is a wizard-like application that lets you configure devices and applications associated with the CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Module. With Enterprise Option Configuration you can configure the following devices and applications:
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StorageTek ACSLS libraries IBM 3494 libraries The CA ARCserve Backup Image Option

Enterprise Module Configuration opens when you are running Setup and you click Next on the Install Summary dialog. Use the following steps to run Enterprise Module Configuration after you complete Setup or you want to add or modify Enterprise Module components after you installed CA ARCserve Backup. To configure Enterprise Module components 1. From the Windows Start menu, select Programs (or All Programs), CA, ARCserve Backup, and click Enterprise Module Configuration. Enterprise Module Configuration opens. 2. Click the Enterprise Module component that you want to configure. Follow the prompts on the subsequent dialogs and complete all required information.

Configure Global Dashboard
For Global Dashboard to work properly, it is important that the configuration process be performed at the central site and at each associated branch site to enable the necessary communication and synchronization of dashboard-related data from the branch site to the central site. You can configure the server immediately after installation or you can manually launch the configuration at a more convenient time from the Server Configuration Wizard. Important! During the configuration process, the CA ARCserve Backup database engine will be shut down for a few minutes. Plan your configuration at a convenient and non-intrusive time when there are no CA ARCserve Backup jobs scheduled.

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When you start the Global Dashboard configuration process, you must first select the type of primary server you want to configure. When making this selection, it is important to remember the following:


Within your CA ARCserve Backup environment, there can only be one primary server configured as the Central Primary Server and a Branch Primary Server can only report to one Central Primary Server. When selecting the Central Primary Server, the main consideration should be database type and size. Make sure the selected Central Primary Server is Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008/2008 R2/2012 and capable of storing dashboard data received from all registered Branch Primary Servers. Any primary server (or stand-alone server) within your CA ARCserve Backup environment can be configured to be a Branch Primary Server. A domain member server cannot be configured as a Branch Primary Server. All associated Branch Primary Servers must be registered with the Central Primary Server to enable synchronization. There are three roles for Global Dashboard: Central Primary Server, Branch Primary Server, and Global Dashboard Console.




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The Global Dashboard Console role does not need configuration. After a Primary Server has selected the Global Dashboard option during installation, it automatically has Global Dashboard Console functionality. A Primary Server with the Global Dashboard Console role can still be configured as the Central Primary Server or a Branch Primary Server. After a Primary Server has been configured as the Central Primary Server or a Branch Primary Server, its role cannot be changed anymore. The relationship of three roles is as follows:
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A Branch Primary Server also has the functionality of a Global Dashboard Console. The Central Primary Server also has the functionality of both a Branch Primary Server (there is a local branch) and a Global Dashboard Console.

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At the end of CA ARCserve Backup installation, setup will launch the Global Dashboard configuration utility. You can use this utility to configure your server as the Central Primary Server or a Branch Primary Server. If you only want to use the Global Dashboard Console functionality or you want to configure your server as the Central Primary Server or a Branch Primary Server at a later time, you can select the "Keep the current Primary Server configuration" option.

Configure the Central Site
The parameters specified during the configuration of the central site must be used by each registered branch site to enable synchronization of dashboard-related data to the central site. Note: The local CA ARCserve Backup database for the Central Primary Server will be treated the same as a normal branch site. However, you do not need to configure it manually because this was completed during setup of the Central Primary Server.

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To configure the central site 1. Launch the Central Configuration wizard and click Next to start. The screen to provide the path and port information for the central site appears.

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Specify the path for the central site database. (This will be the database location where the dashboard-related data from each branch site will be uploaded to and stored). Note: If a remote database is used as the ASDB of the Central Primary Server, the database path must be an existing path at the remote machine or else the configuration may fail.

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Specify the input port number. This will be the port number for each Branch Primary Server to access the Central Primary Server. By default, the Port number is 18001, but can be changed from this screen.

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Click Next. The screen to provide user authentication information appears.

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Specify and confirm the password for the AS_CDASH_USR user name. A local Windows User with this account name and password will be created on the Central Primary Server. When a branch site connects to the central site, the connection will use this authentication information to allow access to the central site. This password is needed when each branch site wants to register to the Central Primary Server. If necessary, this password can be reset using the Windows User Management. However, if the password is changed, the new information must be manually reset at every branch site that is registered to this Central Primary Server. The "Set Password for AS_CDASH_USR" dialog for the Windows User Management is accessed from the Central Primary Server Start menu (Programs\Administrative Tools\Computer Management\Local Users and Groups\Users\AS_CDASH_USR\Set Password). Note: The pre-assigned user "AS_CDASH_USR" is for authentication purposes only. No other CA ARCserve Backup permissions are associated with this user name.

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Click Next. The central site Summary screen appears.

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The Summary screen displays all configuration-related information for the central CA ARCserve Backup database and the Central Primary Server. Verify that all displayed information is correct before continuing. If the information is correct, click Finish. An alert message appears reminding you that during the configuration process, the CA ARCserve Backup database engine will be shut down for a few minutes.

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If it is a convenient and non-intrusive time when there are no CA ARCserve Backup jobs scheduled, click OK to continue. The configuration Progress screen appears displaying the status.

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When the configuration process is finished, a confirmation screen appears. Click OK. The central site configuration process is completed.

Configure a Branch Site
A branch site must be registered to the central site to enable synchronization of dashboard-related data to that central site. A branch site can only report to one Central Primary Server. To register your branch site, you must first configure it to communicate with the central site.

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To configure a branch site 1. Launch the Branch Configuration wizard and click Next to start. The Provide Central Site Information screen appears. Important! For a branch site to properly communicate to the central site, you must provide three access and location parameters: the name (or IP address) of the Central Primary Server, the Port number to access the Central Primary Server, and the authentication Password for the AS_CDASH_USR user. You need to obtain this information before attempting to register your branch site.

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Specify the name of the Central Primary Server, the Port number to the Central Primary Server, and the authentication Password. When the branch site connects to the central site, the connection will use this information to access the central site. By default, the Port number is 18001, but can be changed from the central site. For more information about changing the port number from the central site, see Configure the Central Site (see page 223).

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Click Test to verify proper connection to the central site. A test connection status message appears.

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If the test connection status is successful, click OK to continue. If the test connection status is not successful, verify you have the proper central site information specified before continuing. The Provide Branch Site Information screen appears.

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You must specify the name of the Branch Primary Server, a location, and the name of the contact at that branch. In addition, you can also specify some additional branch-related information to further help the central site administrator to identify the branch site. Information such as the email address for the branch contact and any useful comments that you want the central site administrator to know can all be helpful in effectively maintaining your Global Dashboard environment. This information specified for the branch site user will be sent to the Central Primary Server and kept in the Central Primary Server database. Click Next to continue. a. If the name of the Branch Primary Server already exists, a message alert will appear informing you of this condition and requesting that you either specify a different branch name or have CA ARCserve Backup Global Dashboard automatically assign a new branch name (by appending a numerical suffix to your existing branch name). Click Yes to create an automatically appended branch name or click No to return to the Provide Branch Site Information screen and specify a different branch name.

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If the name of the Branch Primary Server does not already exist, the branch configuration Summary screen appears. The Summary screen displays all configuration-related information for the Central CA ARCserve Backup database, your branch site, and the Central Primary Server.

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From the branch configuration Summary screen, you have the option to immediately perform a full data synchronization at this time. Important! Data synchronization will temporarily interrupt and shut down the CA ARCserve Backup database engine and database for this branch site until the configuration and register process is complete. When the configuration and register process is finished, the CA ARCserve Backup database engine and all database functions will resume normally. If you do not want to perform full data synchronization at this time, you can perform it after the configuration process is finished. For more information, see Manually Synchronize Data. Note: The initial data synchronization will always be a full data synchronization. All subsequent data synchronizations will be incremental.

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From the branch configuration Summary screen, verify that all displayed information is correct before continuing. If the information is correct, click Finish. The Configuration Progress screen appears displaying the status.

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When the configuration and register process is finished, a confirmation screen appears. Click OK. The branch configuration process is completed and the branch site is now registered to the central site.

Create File System Devices
Whether you want to back up files from your local machine or from a remote machine in your network, Device Configuration lets you take advantage of a large disk or disk array to use it as a backup resource. To create file system devices 1. Open the Manager Console. From the Administration menu in the Navigation Bar on the Home Page, click Device Configuration. Device Configuration opens. 2. Select the File System Devices option and click Next. The Login Server dialog opens. 3. 4. Complete the User Name and Password fields and click Next. From the next Login Server dialog, select the server that you want to manage and click Next. The File System Devices Configuration dialog opens. 5. Click Add to create a new file system device. The new device appears in the File System Devices field. 6. Select the highlighted file system device under the File Device Name column, and specify a name for the device. Enter a description in the Description column, and enter a unique location in the Location column (for example, C:\FSD1, C:\FSD2, and so on). For remote file system devices, click Security and enter the user name, domain, and password for the remote computer. Click OK. The status displayed in the Verify and Status column reads Pending while devices are being configured. Click the Verify button next to the status to check the accuracy of the information you provided. CA ARCserve Backup displays the Volume Size of the drive specified and a status of Pass if the information is valid.

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Note: From Device Configuration, you can add one or many devices. When you click Next, CA ARCserve Backup verifies the validity of information specified for all devices and alerts you if a particular device failed verification. Click the corresponding Verify button located in the Verify and Status column, or do so for each device as you configure it, to ensure successful verification before continuing. There are three possible outcomes displayed in this column:
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Pending--Displayed while a device is being configured. Pass-Displayed when verification of the information you specified succeeds. Failed--Displayed when CA ARCserve Backup finds problems with the information you specified. Click Failed in the Verify and Status column to obtain the cause of failure for each device that did not pass verification.

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Click Exit to close Device Configuration. Click Yes when the confirmation dialog appears.

You can choose the file system device you created as your backup media when you perform backups. CA ARCserve Backup lets you create multiple file system devices and treats them as additional media devices. The user tutorial, My First Backup, provides information and a tutorial to guide you through the steps to configure your local disk as a backup device. My First Backup appears the first time you use CA ARCserve Backup and can also be accessed from the Help menu on the menu bar.

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How to Define Include and Skip Parameters for CA ARCserve Backup Database Agents
CA ARCserve Backup contains registry keys that define the types of database related files that you can include or skip during backup jobs. Use of these keys is determined by the type of database agent you are running. Refer to the following list that defines the registry key, the affected database agents, and the types of files affected. SkipDSAFiles Note: This key was used in previous releases of CA ARCserve Backup. For local server backups, the key is stored in the following registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Computer Associates\CA ARCserve Backup\Base\Task\Backup

For agent backups, the key is stored in the following registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Computer Associates\CA ARCserve Backup\ClientAgent\Parameters

Value Name: SkipDSAFiles Type: DWORD Value: 0 to back up and 1 to skip


Agent for Oracle
*.dbf Control*.* Red*.log Arc*.001



Agent for Lotus Domino
*.nsf *.ntf Mail.box

BackupDBFiles For local server backups, the key is stored in the following registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Computer Associates\CA ARCserve Backup\Base\Task\Backup

For agent backups, the key is stored in the following registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCserveBackup\ClientAgent\Parameters

Value Name: BackupDBFiles Type: DWORD Value: 0 to skip and 1 to back up (0 is default)

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Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
*.ldf *.mdf

Except distmdl.ldf and distmdl.mdf, which cannot be skipped


Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server for database level backups and document level backups
*.chk *.log Res1.log Res2.log *.edb *.stm

Note: This release of CA ARCserve Backup does not support brick level backups on Microsoft Exchange Server databases. In previous releases of CA ARCserve Backup, the SkipDSAFiles registry key was used to define the include and skip value for brick level backups.

Configuring Firewalls to Optimize Communication
In an environment where you are using multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers that reside across a firewall, or there is a firewall within a Storage Area Network (SAN) fibre loop, you must configure your servers to ensure the use of fixed ports and interfaces. The configuration on your CA ARCserve Backup servers must match your firewall configuration so that CA ARCserve Backup servers can communicate with each other. A CA ARCserve Backup server communicates with other CA ARCserve Backup servers using a set of Remote Procedure Call (RPC) services. Each service can be identified by an interface (IP address) and a port. When you share data and tape libraries between CA ARCserve Backup servers, the services communicate with each other using the interface and port information provided by the RPC infrastructure. RPC infrastructure, however, does not ensure specific port assignment. Therefore, you must know your RPC infrastructure and port number assignments to configure your firewall properly. To achieve static binding, additional configuration is required. You can customize your environmental port communication settings by modifying the ports configuration file (PortsConfig.cfg) located in the following directory:
CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup

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Ports Configuration File Guidelines
The following guidelines apply to modifying the ports configuration file:


Changing port numbers requires the CA ARCserve Backup ServiceName. Note: For more information about service names, see Additional Resources Firewall Ports Specifications (see page 255).



Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call (ONCRPC) services require only one port. If you do not provide a port number for these services, the default port is used. Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (MSRPC) services require only the CA ARCserve Backup service name (ServiceName). CA ARCserve Backup MSRPC-based services use system-assigned port numbers. You can use the key RPCServices for all Remote Procedure Call (RPC) services. This key lets CA ARCserve Backup use system-assigned ports for all CA ARCserve Backup RPC-based services. Changing the port configuration file on one CA ARCserve Backup server for MSRPC-based services does not ensure that CA ARCserve Backup applies the changes to all remote CA ARCserve Backup servers. You should modify the port configuration file on all remote CA ARCserve Backup servers. For TCP communication-based services, you can specify different port ranges for different host names with many IP addresses. You should specify an IP address only if a machine has more than one network interface card (NIC) and you want to use a specific NIC for TCP communication.







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Modify the Ports Configuration File
This section describes how to configure the protocols and ports that CA ARCserve Backup uses to communicate in your environment. To modify the ports configuration file 1. Open PortsConfig.cfg using a text editor such as Notepad. You can access the file from the following directory:
(installation_drive):\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup

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Add one or more lines of code using the following format:
ServiceName(%s) [IPAddress(%s)] PortRange_1;PortRange_2;...;PortRange_n [HostName(%s)]



Use one of the following formats to specify a port or port range:
SinglePort(number) PortBegin(number) - PortNumberEnd(number)



Use the following format to specify an IP address:
%d.%d.%d.%d

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Close PortsConfig.cfg and save your changes. After changing the Portsconfig.cfg file, restart all services affected by the changes. For all CA ARCserve Backup services, you can run cstop and cstart to stop and start the services.

To support backward compatibility, the keys corresponding to CA ARCserve Backup database agents are written to the PortsConfig.cfg file below the comment section. The database agents affected are the Tape Engine (tapeengine), the Job Engine (jobengine), and the Database Engine (databaseengine). These CA ARCserve Backup database agents send jobs to the CA ARCserve Backup queue using old ports. If you do not have old agents using old ports in your network, you can safely remove these lines from the PortsConfig.cfg file. However, you must restart each CA ARCserve Backup database agent service to enable communication using system ports. Note: For more information about requirements for Microsoft Windows system services ports, see the Microsoft Support website.

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Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Components
The following sections provide information about ports used by CA ARCserve Backup components, primarily for Windows configurations. This section contains the following topics: External Ports Used for Communication (see page 236) Ports Used by the CA ARCserve Backup Base Product (see page 237) Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Common Components (see page 245) Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Agents and Options (see page 246) How to Allow Agents and Database Agents to Communicate through a Firewall (see page 251) CA ARCserve Backup Dashboard for Windows Firewall Communication Configuration (see page 253) Additional Resources - Firewall Ports Specifications (see page 255)

External Ports Used for Communication
CA ARCserve Backup uses the following external ports for communication: Port 135 This is owned by Microsoft endpoint-mapper (Locator) Service and is not configurable. All CA ARCserve Backup MSRPC services register their current ports with this service. All CA ARCserve Backup clients (for example, the Manager) contact this service to enumerate the actual port used by the CA ARCserve Backup service and then contact the service directly. Port 139/445 This is owned by Microsoft and is not a configurable port. CA ARCserve Backup services use MSRPC over the Named Pipes transport. Microsoft requires this port to be open for all communication using MSRPC over Named pipes. Be aware of the following:
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Port 53 This port allows Windows computers to reach each other using Domain Name Server (DNS) communication. CA ARCserve Backup uses port 53 to enable name resolution, which allows primary servers, stand-alone servers, member servers, and agent servers to communicate with each other. You can find Microsoft Windows System port requirements at the following URL:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832017/en-us

Ports Used by the CA ARCserve Backup Base Product
For the CA ARCserve Backup base product, you can configure the following ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: CA Remote Procedure Call service This is the ONCRPC portmapper service. Other ONCRPC services such as caserved, cadiscovd, caathd, lqserver, camediad, and idbserver use this service for registration. Clients that communicate using the other ONCRPC services first contact the ONCRPC portmapper service to enumerate the ports, and then contact the other ONCRPC service to communicate.
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Default Port: 111 Protocol: TCP

Domain service (Cadiscovd.exe) This service maintains a database of users, passwords, equivalences, and hosts for the CA ARCserve Backup domain concept. This service is required for GUI communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP

Service controller (Caserved.exe) This service is used to manage other services remotely and is required for GUI communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP

Authentication service (Caauthd.exe) This service validates the caroot user login and equivalence. It is required for GUI and backup server communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP

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LDBServer.exe This service is used for database communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP

LQServer.exe This service is used for job queue communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP

Mediasvr.exe This service is used for tape engine communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP

Carunjob.exe This service uses a port range for reconnection logic (on network communication failure) with the agents.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP

MS Endpoint Mapper Service This is not a configurable port.
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CA Management Service (casmgmtsvc.exe) CA Management Service is a configurable service that lets CA ARCserve Backup command line utilities (for example, ca_backup and ca_restore) communicate under the following scenarios:


Remote services communication Note: To communicate using remote services, CA Management Service requires a callback service.



ARCserve server and client server communication Note: To communicate with the ARCserve server and the client server, CA Management Service requires a callback service.

Location of Configuration Files


CA Management Configuration File: To modify the ports used by CA Management Service, you must modify the configuration file labeled mgmt.properties located in the following directory:
<$ARCserve_Home>\MgmtSvc\conf\mgmt.properties



Callback Services Configuration File: CA Management Service requires a callback service labeled clntportrange. clntportrange is a value listed in the mgmt.properties configuration file located in the following directory:
<drive letter>\Program Files\CA\Shared Components\ARCserve Backup\jcli\conf\mgmt.properties

Remote Services Communication The default values are as follows:
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Protocol: SSL Port (sslport): 7099 usessl: True

The optional values are as follows:
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Protocol: NON SSL Port (nonsslport): 2099

The Callback Service values are as follows:
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Default port range: [20000-20100] Optional port ranges: [10000|19999] or [20000-20100|10000|19999]

ARCserve Server and Client Server Communication The default values are as follows:
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Protocol: SSL Port (sslport): 7099 usessl: True

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The optional values are as follows:
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Protocol: NON SSL Port (nonsslport): 2099

The Callback Service values are as follows:
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Default port range (clntportrange): 7199 Optional port ranges: [20000-20100|20000|19999]

Manager Console Communication with the Base Product
The Manager Console component contacts the remote services on the base product whose port numbers need to be configured in the PortsConfig.cfg file on the machine where the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console manager component is installed. Additionally, these services are installed on the Manager Console component. CA Remote Procedure Call Service This is the ONCRPC portmapper service. It is used for registration by other ONCRPC services. All clients to those services first contact this service to enumerate the ports and contact that service.
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Default Port: 111 Protocol: TCP

Primary Server and Member Server Communication Ports
This section describes the ports and protocols used to allow communication between the primary server and member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain. You can configure the following ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: CA Remote Procedure Call service This is the ONCRPC portmapper service. Other ONCRPC services such as caserved, cadiscovd, caathd, lqserver, camediad, and idbserver use this service for registration. Clients that communicate using the other ONCRPC services first contact the ONCRPC portmapper service to enumerate the ports, and then contact the other ONCRPC service to communicate.
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Domain service (Cadiscovd.exe) This service maintains a database of users, passwords, equivalences, and hosts for the CA ARCserve Backup domain concept. This service is required for GUI communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: cadiscovd

Service controller (Caservd.exe) This service is used to manage other services remotely and is required for GUI communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: caservd

Authentication service (Caauthd.exe) This service validates the caroot user login and equivalence. It is required for GUI and backup server communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: caauthd

LDBServer.exe This service is used for proxy for database communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: cadbd

LQServer.exe Used for proxy for job queue communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: caqd

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Mediasvr.exe Used for proxy for tape engine communication and can only be configured using the command line. This service is not required for GUI and backup server communication.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as:

Carunjob.exe Uses a port range for reconnection logic (on network communication failure) with the agents.
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Default Port: Dynamic Port Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: reconnection

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CA Management Service (casmgmtsvc.exe) CA Management Service is a configurable service that lets CA ARCserve Backup command line utilities (for example, ca_backup and ca_restore) communicate under the following scenarios:


Remote services communication Note: To communicate using remote services, CA Management Service requires a callback service.



ARCserve server and client server communication Note: To communicate with the ARCserve server and the client server, CA Management Service requires a callback service.

Location of Configuration Files


CA Management Configuration File: To modify the ports used by CA Management Service, you must modify the configuration file labeled mgmt.properties located in the following directory:
<$ARCserve_Home>\MgmtSvc\conf\mgmt.properties



Callback Services Configuration File: CA Management Service requires a callback service labeled clntportrange. clntportrange is a value listed in the mgmt.properties configuration file located in the following directory:
<drive letter>\Program Files\CA\Shared Components\ARCserve Backup\jcli\conf\mgmt.properties

Remote Services Communication The default values are as follows:
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Protocol: SSL Port (sslport): 7099 usessl: True

The optional values are as follows:
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Protocol: NON SSL Port (nonsslport): 2099

The Callback Service values are as follows:
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Default port range: [20000-20100] Optional port ranges: [10000|1999] or [20000-20100|10000|19999]

ARCserve Server and Client Server Communication The default values are as follows:
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Protocol: SSL Port (sslport): 7099 usessl: True

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The optional values are as follows:
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Protocol: NON SSL Port (nonsslport): 2099

The Callback Service values are as follows:
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Default port range (clntportrange): 7199 Optional port ranges: [20000-20100|20000\19999]

Universal Agent service (univagent.exe) Provides a central service for CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows and other backup agents.
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Default Port: 6050 Protocol: TCP or UDP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: fsbackupservice (TCP) or fsbackupserviceudp (UDP)

Job Engine (jobeng.exe) Maintains and executes jobs from the CA ARCserve Backup Job Queue.
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Default Port: 6503 Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: jobengine

DB Engine (dbeng.exe) Provides database services for CA ARCserve Backup products.
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Default Port: 6504 Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: databaseengine

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Tape Engine (tapeeng.exe) Manages the configuration and operation of backup devices for CA ARCserve Backup products.
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Default Port: 6502 Protocol: TCP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: tapeengine

Discovery Service (casdscsvc.exe) Lets the CA ARCserve Backup server discover CA ARCserve Backup products that are running on the network using TCP/IP, MailSlots, and Broadcasts.
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Default Port: 41523 (TCP) or 41524 (UDP) Protocol: TCP and UDP Appears in PortsConfig.cfg as: casdscsvctcp (TCP) or casdscsvcudp (UDP)

Global Dashboard Server Communication
Within the Global Dashboard environment, a Branch Primary Server synchronizes dashboard-related information to the designated Central Primary Server. Data is always transmitted one way, from the Branch Primary Server to the associated Central Primary Server where it is processed and stored in the Central ASDB. For a Branch Primary Server to properly communicate to the Central Primary Server, you must provide the proper Port number to access the Central Primary Server.
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Central Primary Server Default Port: 18001 Protocol: TCP

Base Product Communication with CA ARCserve Backup Agents and Options
The CA ARCserve Backup server contacts the remote services on the agents whose port numbers need to be configured in the PortsConfig.cfg file on the machine where the Base product is installed. Note: For more information, see Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Agents and Options (see page 246).

Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Common Components
The following sections provide information about the ports used by CA ARCserve Backup common components.

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Discovery Service Communication Ports
The Discovery Service discovers CA ARCserve Backup products, agents, and options on Windows platforms. You can configure the following ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: Discovery broadcast and response packets Lets CA ARCserve Backup receive data and send responses about CA ARCserve Backup products running in your environment.
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Discovery response Lets CA ARCserve Backup receive data about CA ARCserve Backup products running in your environment.
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Default Port: 41523 Protocol: TCP

Discovery broadcast Lets CA ARCserve Backup broadcast its own CA ARCserve Backup product information to the network.
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Common Agent for UNIX and Linux Communication Ports
This information applies to all UNIX and Linux based agents, including client agents, database agents, and application agents. You can configure the following ports in the agent.cfg file: Receiving and responding to discovery broadcast packets
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Browsing, backup operations, and restore operations
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Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Agents and Options
The following sections provide information about the ports used by CA ARCserve Backup agents and options.

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Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server Communication Ports
For the SharePoint Database Router Agent and the SharePoint External Data Agent, you can configure the following ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: Universal Agent service This service is used for browsing operations.
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Default Port: 6050 Protocol: UDP

Universal Agent service This service is used for browsing/backup/restore operations.
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Default Port: 6050 Protocol: TCP

Note: For information about the communication ports used by the SharePoint Database Agent, see Agent for Microsoft SQL Server and Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server Database Communication Ports (see page 249).

Client Agent for Windows Communication Ports
For the Client Agent for Windows, you can configure the following ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: Universal Agent service This service is used for browsing operations.
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Universal Agent service This service is used for browsing, backup, and restore operations.
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Default Port: 6050 Protocol: TCP

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Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server Communication Ports
For backups using the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server, you can configure the following communication ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: Universal Agent service This service is used for browsing operations.
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Universal Agent service This service is used for browsing, backup, and restore operations.
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Default Port: 6050 Protocol: TCP

To restore brick level backups from previous versions of the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server, the following ports are used: Backup Agent RPC service This service is required for browsing the CA ARCserve Backup Manager and all brick level backup and restore operations.
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MS Endpoint Mapper service This is not a configurable port.
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MS port (only Windows NT) This service is used for only MSRPC communication using Named Pipes. You cannot configure this port.
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Default Port: 139 Protocol: TCP

MS port (only Windows XP and Windows Server 2003) This service is used for only MSRPC communication using Named Pipes. You cannot configure this port.
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Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Communication Ports
For the Agent for Microsoft SQL Server, you can configure the following communication ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: Universal Agent service This service is used for browsing operations.
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This service is used for browsing, backup, and restore operations.
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Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server Database Communication Ports
For the Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server, you can configure the following ports for database communication in the PortsConfig.cfg file: Backup Agent Remote Service This service is used only for TCP/IP backups and restores.
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Backup Agent RPC Server This service is required for GUI Browsing and for Named Pipes backup and restore operations.
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MS Endpoint Mapper Service This is not a configurable port.
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MS port (only Windows NT) This service is used only for MSRPC using Named Pipes. This is not a configurable port.
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MS port (only Windows XP and Windows Server 2003) This service is used only for MSRPC using Named Pipes. This is not a configurable port.
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NDMP NAS Option Communication Ports
For the NDMP NAS Option, you can configure the following communication ports in the PortsConfig.cfg file: NAS filer service This service is used for communication with the NAS filer service. It is not required for GUI, backup, and restore communications.
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CA ARCserve Backup Database Agents Communication Ports
For CA ARCserve Backup database agents, the PortsConfig.cfg file specifies the following ports: Note: The following settings apply to the Agent for Informix, the Agent for SAP R/3, the Agent for Oracle, the Agent for Lotus Notes, and the Agent for Sybase. Backup Agent RPC Server This service is required for GUI browsing and for backup and restore operations. You can configure this port. Note: The following values do not apply to the Agent for Oracle.
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Backup Agent RPC Server - Agent for Oracle This service is required for GUI browsing and for backup and restore operations using the Agent for Oracle. You can configure this port.
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Default Port (Agent for Oracle on Windows platforms): 6050 Default Port (Agent for Oracle on Linux and UNIX platforms): 6050 Protocol (all Agent for Oracle platforms): TCP

MS Endpoint Mapper Service Note: You cannot configure this port.
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MS port (only Windows NT) This service is used for MSRPC using Named Pipes. You cannot configure this port.
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Default Port: 139 Protocol: TCP

MS port (only Windows XP and Windows Server 2003) This service is used for MSRPC using Named Pipes. You cannot configure this port.
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Default Port: 445 Protocol: TCP

GUI Communication to CA ARCserve Backup Agents
The CA ARCserve Backup manager contacts the remote services on the agents whose port numbers need to be configured in the PortsConfig.cfg file on the machine where the manager component is installed. Note: For more information, see Ports Used by CA ARCserve Backup Agents and Options (see page 246).

How to Allow Agents and Database Agents to Communicate through a Firewall
The following sections provide examples about allowing CA ARCserve Backup agents and database agents to communicate through a firewall.

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GUI Managing the Base Product
In the following scenario, a firewall separates the GUI and the machine where the base product is running.

On the machine where the base product is running, modify the Portsconfig.cfg file to contain the following entries:
ENABLE_CONFIGURABLE_PORTS=1 CASportmap 111 jobengine 6503 databaseengine 6504 tapeengine 6502 rtcports 6505 cadiscovd 9000 caservd 9001 caauthd 9003 caqd 9004 camediad 9005 cadbd 9006 reconnection 9010-9050 casdscsvctcp 41523 casdscsvcudp 41524

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On the firewall, open these ports. These ports should allow incoming connections to the machine where the base product is running. On the GUI machine, modify the Portsconfig.cfg file to contain the following entries:
ENABLE_CONFIGURABLE_PORTS=1 CASportmap 111 jobengine 6503 databaseengine 6504 tapeengine 6502 rtcports 6505 cadiscovd 9000 caservd 9001 caauthd 9003 casdscsvctcp 41523 casdscsvcudp 41524 BaseproductMachinename BaseproductMachinename BaseproductMachinename BaseproductMachinename BaseproductMachinename BaseproductMachinename BaseproductMachinename BaseproductMachinename

CA ARCserve Backup Dashboard for Windows Firewall Communication Configuration
The installation wizard configures the firewall communication ports between CA ARCserve Backup server and the client system when you install CA ARCserve Backup and CA ARCserve Backup Dashboard for Windows. The sections that follow describe the file names, locations, and required syntax for the configuration files, and the communication ports used on the client system and the CA ARCserve Backup server system. Client System The client system configuration file, labeled ClientConfig.xml, is installed in the directory that follows on the client system:
[ARCSERVE_HOME]/ClientConfig.xml

Syntax The client system configuration file requires the syntax that follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <service> <primaryserver>LocalHost</primaryserver> <username>caroot</username> CA Portal6052</port> </service>

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CA ARCserve Backup Server System The CA ARCserve Backup server configuration file, labeled CA.ARCserve.CommunicationFoundation.WindowsService.exe.config, is installed in the directory that follows:
C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup

Syntax The CA ARCserve Backup server configuration file requires the syntax that follows:
<services> <service name="CA.ARCserve.CommunicationFoundation.Impl.DBServicePInvokeImpl" behaviorConfiguration="DBServiceBehavior"> <host> <baseAddresses> <add baseAddress="net.tcp://localhost:6052/DBService"/> </baseAddresses> </host> <endpoint binding="netTcpBinding" bindingConfiguration="BindingConfiguration" contract="CA.ARCserve.CommunicationFoundation.Contract.IDBService" address=""></endpoint> </service> <service name ="CA.ARCserve.CommunicationFoundation.Impl.AuthServiceImpl" behaviorConfiguration="AuthServiceBehavior"> <host> <baseAddresses> <add baseAddress="net.tcp://localhost:6052/AuthService"/> </baseAddresses> </host> <endpoint address="" binding="netTcpBinding" bindingConfiguration="BindingConfiguration" contract="CA.ARCserve.CommunicationFoundation.Contract.IAuthService" /> </service> </services>

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Additional Resources - Firewall Ports Specifications
The following tables list the CA ARCserve Backup services that you can configure using the ports configuration file: CA ARCserve Backup MSRPC Services

Service Display Name Agent RPC Server Tape Engine Job Engine

Process Name dbasvr.exe tapeeng.exe jobeng.exe

Key

Default Port

Service Type MSRPC MSRPC MSRPC MSRPC MSRPC

dbagentsrpcse System port rver tapeengine jobengine 6502 6503

Database Engine dbeng.exe Message Engine msgeng.exe

databaseengin 6504 e rtcports System port

CA ARCserve Backup TCP Services

Service Display Name Universal Agent Discovery service NDMP NAS Option Agent Reconnection

Process Name univagent.exe casdscsvc.exe tapeeng.exe, UnivAgent.exe carunjob.exe

Key

Default Port

Service Type TCP TCP TCP TCP

fsbackupservic 6050 e casdscsvctcp nastcpservice reconnection 41523 10000 no port

CA ARCserve Backup ONCRPC Services

Service Display Name Remote Procedure Call Server

Process Name Catirpc.exe

Key catirpc

Default Port 111

Service Type ONCRPC

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Service Display Name Service Controller Domain Server Domain Server caqd cadbd camediad

Process Name caserved.exe cadiscovd.exe caauthd.exe lqserver.exe ldbserver.exe mediasvr.exe

Key caservd cadiscovd caauthd caqd cadbd camediad

Default Port System port System port System port System port System port System port

Service Type ONCRPC ONCRPC ONCRPC ONCRPC ONCRPC ONCRPC

CA ARCserve Backup UDP Services

Service Display Name Universal Agent Discovery service

Process Name univagent.exe casdscsvc.exe

Key

Default Port

Service Type UDP UDP

fsbackupservic 6050 e casdscsvcudp 41524

Examples of How You Can Modify the Ports Configuration File
This section describes examples of modifying the PortsConfig.cfg file.


Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and Open Network Computing Remote Procedure Call (ONCRPC) services require only one port. If you do not provide a port number for these services, the default, hard-coded port is used. If you specify a port range, only the first available port from the range is used. The following examples show how to change a TCP service:
sqlagenttcpservice fsbackupservice 8000 7000 machine_name machine_name

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Machines A and D are CA ARCserve Backup servers, machines B and C are Client Agent machines, and you want to change the communication port between machine A and B to 7000. Also, on machine A, there is a client agent installed for the CA ARCserve Backup server on machine D, and you want to change the communication port from D to A to 8000. On machine B (Client Agent), modify the PortsConfig.cfg file to contain the following entries:
ENABLE_CONFIGURABLE_PORTS = 1 fsbackupservice 7000 fsbackupserviceudp 7000 MachineB MachineB

Be aware of the following:


You can perform this change using the Network Configuration application that is installed with the Backup Agent Admin. Note: For more information, see the Client Agents Guide.



You must restart the Universal Agent service.

To allow machine A to browse and back up files on machine B, modify the Portsconfig.cfg file on machine A to contain the following entries:
ENABLE_CONFIGURABLE_PORTS = 1 fsbackupservice 7000 fsbackupserviceudp 7000 MachineB MachineB

Note: To apply this configuration, you must stop and restart all services on machine A using the cstop/cstart commands. To allow the client agent from machine A to communicate with CA ARCserve Backup machine D, modify the PortsConfig.cfg file on machine A and machine D to contain the following entries:
ENABLE_CONFIGURABLE_PORTS = 1 fsbackupservice 8000 fsbackupserviceudp 8000 MachineA MachineA

Be aware of the following:
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You must restart the Universal Agent on machine A. You must restart all CA ARCserve Backup services on machine D using the cstop and cstart commands.

Note: You can apply this logic to the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server (sqlagenttcpservice) for TCP-based services (fsbackupservice, sqlagenttcpservice).

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For CA ARCserve Backup MSRPC services, the following occurs: MSRPC listens over ncacn_ip_tcp and ncacn_np protocols. The ncacn_ip_tcp uses system assigned ports by default rather than hard-coded ports. The hostname and IP address are not required for the RPC Services. For example, the following could be a change for an MSRPC service:
dbagentsrpcserver 9000

This setting means that the CA ARCserve Backup Agent RPC Server will try to use port 9000.
dbagentsrpcserver 9000;9001

This setting means that the CA ARCserve Backup Agent RPC Server will try to communicate using port 9000. If it does not succeed, it will try to use port 9001. If it does not succeed CA ARCserve Backup will write a message in the Windows Application Activity Log.
dbagentsrpcserver 9000-9500

This setting means that the CA ARCserve Backup Agent RPC Server tries to communicate using port 9000. If it does not succeed CA ARCserve Backup will try to communicate using port 9001, and continue to trying to communicate up to port 9500. If it cannot use any port in the range, will write a message in the Windows Application Activity Log.

Ports Configuration File Configuration Considerations
When modifying the PortsConfig.cfg file, consider the following scenarios:


When you want to change the Network Attached Storage (NAS) port on the CA ARCserve Backup server after installing the CA ARCserve Backup NDMP NAS Option, you must change the port assignment on the NAS filer as well. Circumstances may arise when you want to specify a custom port or a range of ports for NAS filer to server backups. For example, there is a firewall between the backup server and the NAS filer. To specify custom ports, do the following: 1. Log in to the backup server and open the following ports configuration files: Windows x64 operating systems
C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\PortsConfig.cfg



and
C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\PortsConfig.cfg

Windows x86 operating systems
C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\PortsConfig.cfg

2.

Set ENABLE_CONFIGURABLE_PORTS=1

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3. 4. 5. 6.


Add filertoserver 10000;10001-10005 Close and save the ports configuration files. Restart all CA ARCserve Backup services on the backup server using the cstop.bat and cstart.bat batch files. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 on all primary and member servers.

The reconnection logic is implemented to avoid an existing network problem. This can occur when you perform client agent backups over the network. During the backup, the connection can be lost and the backup fails. If this occurs, you can specify the reconnection key and a port range that will be used during the backup. Use the reconnection key on the CA ARCserve Backup server side. If you are using CA eTrust Firewall software, you should perform the following steps:




From the command prompt, access the following:
\Program Files\CA\eTrust\Firewall\Engine



Enter the following command:
fwadmin -msrpc_chk_states_off



For remote computer management, CA ARCserve Backup RPC services listen using the ncacn_ip_tcp and ncacn_np protocols. When using ncacn_ip_tcp, open the tcp ports (6502, 6503, and 6504) and open the system ports 137-139, 445 which are used by the Windows operating system when the ncacn_np protocol is used. Note: If eTrust Firewall blocks RPC communication, CA ARCserve Backup can respond slowly or stop responding completely.



To change the port for the Universal Agent, you must change the communication port for all agents and options that use this service that are installed on the same machine (for example, the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent, the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server, and the CA ARCserve Backup NDMP NAS Option). If you add a machine with a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 operating system, browsing functionality is performed through the Universal Agent. Changing the ports for the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server and the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server is for TCP backups for these agents. The RPC server lets you browse all CA ARCserve Backup for Windows database agents.



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If you are upgrading from an older version of CA ARCserve Backup and your current installation uses a configuration file labeled CAPortConfig.cfg for CA ARCserve Backup Client Agents configurations, the installation process migrates CAPortConfig.cfg settings to the PortsConfig.cfg file. For previous CA ARCserve Backup installations, information in the CAPortConfig.cfg file is in the following format:
MachineName IPAddress tcpport udpport

The above-described CAPortConfig.cfg settings migrate to PortsConfig.cfg in the following format:
fsbackupservice fsbackupserviceudp fsbackupserviceunix tcpport machinename udpport machinename IPAddress

IPAddress IPAddress

tcpport machinename

Note: For more information about requirements for Microsoft Windows system services ports, see the Microsoft Support website.

Test Communication Through a Firewall
Windows platforms provide you with a command line utility called ping.exe that lets you test communication between computers. To ensure that your systems can communicate through a firewall, ping.exe should be able to communicate with the other computers across the firewall (both directions) using the computer name. To test communication though a firewall 1. 2. Open the Windows Command Line. From the prompt, specify the following syntax replacing MACHINE with the actual machine name:
ping.exe MACHINE

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This section contains the following topics: Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup (see page 261) Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup Components Using the Command Line (see page 264) Uninstall Agent Deployment Setup Files (see page 267)

Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup
You can uninstall CA ARCserve Backup using the Add and Remove Programs application located in the Windows Control Panel. To ensure that CA ARCserve Backup is completely uninstalled from your system, you should uninstall all CA ARCserve Backup components that appear in the Uninstall Components dialog. For example, you should uninstall CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows, CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server, CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utilities, and so on. You can uninstall the following CA ARCserve Backup components from Windows Add or Remove Programs:
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CA ARCserve Backup (base product) CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Informix CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Lotus Domino CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SharePoint Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Sybase CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utility

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CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Module CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R/3 for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Global Dashboard CA ARCserve Backup Image Option CA ARCserve Backup NDMP NAS Option

Use the Server Admin Manager to uninstall the following CA ARCserve Backup components:
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CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option CA ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option CA ARCserve Backup Storage Area Network (SAN) Option

The uninstallation routine removes all CA ARCserve Backup components, directories, files, and so on from your computer, except for following directories and all of their contents:


CA Licensing:
– –

(x86 systems) C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC (x64 systems) C:\Program Files(X86)\CA\SharedComponents\CA_LIC

Note: If there are no other applications on your computer using these files, you can safely delete them.


C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\Jre\JRE-1.7.0 If you upgraded from a previous CA ARCserve Backup release, and the previous release was integrated with a previous version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE), the uninstallation routine does not remove the directory and files associated JRE 1.7.0 and any previous versions of JRE from your system. Note: If there are no other applications on your computer using these files, you can safely delete them.

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C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup The uninstallation routine does not remove files in this directory that were modified or created as a result of cluster installation. Note: You can safely delete this directory after CA ARCserve Backup is uninstalled from the last cluster node.



C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup\ASDBBackups.txt The uninstallation routine does not remove ARCserve database log files that were created in a cluster installation. ARCserve database log files can be labeled ASDBBackups.txt and ASDBBackups.X.txt. Note: If you do not plan to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup in a cluster, you can safely delete this directory after CA ARCserve Backup is uninstalled from the last cluster node.

To uninstall CA ARCserve Backup 1. 2. Close the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. Open the Windows Control Panel. Double-click Add or Remove Programs. The Add or Remove Programs dialog opens. 3. Browse to and select CA ARCserve Backup. Click Remove. The Components dialog opens. 4. Select the CA ARCserve Backup components that you want to uninstall and click Remove. The CA ARCserve Backup components specified are uninstalled from your computer. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog.

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Uninstall CA ARCserve Backup Components Using the Command Line
Windows Server 2008 Server Core is a minimal installation option for servers running Windows Server 2008. Windows Server Core contains minimal user interface functionality. The primary method of interacting with Server Core is via the command line. Due to the lack of a user interface, situations may arise that require you to uninstall CA ARCserve Backup components, agents, and options using the Windows command line. For example, you need to uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option from a Windows Server 2008 system that is running Server Core. In this release, you can install the components that follow on a Windows Server 2008 System that is running Server Core.
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CA ARCserve Backup Member server and supported options CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup for Windows Disaster Recovery Option

Important! The procedure that follows describes the steps to uninstall all CA ARCserve Backup components from all Windows operating systems using the command line. To uninstall CA ARCserve Backup components using the command line 1. Log in to the computer where you want to uninstall CA ARCserve Backup components. Note: You must log in to the computer using an administrative account.

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2.

Open the Windows command line. Execute the syntax that corresponds with the architecture of the computer's operating system:


x86 operating systems:
%ProgramFiles%\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\Setup\r16\uninstall.exe /p <ProductCode>



x64 operating systems:
%ProgramFiles%(x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\Setup\r16\uninstall.exe /p <ProductCode>

<ProductCode> The table listed below defines the product code that you must specify for the CA ARCserve Backup component that you want to uninstall. Example: Use the following syntax to uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup base product from a Windows x86 operating system using the command line:
%ProgramFiles%\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\Setup\r16\uninstall.exe /p {CAABDF1F-E6BC-483F-B7E5-CEEF32EBE841}

Component BrightStorSAK CA ARCserve Backup (Base Product) CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment Packages CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Informix CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Lotus Domino CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange 12 CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SharePoint 2007 CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SharePoint 2007 CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server

Platform x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x64 x86 x64 x86

<Product Code> {CAABD359-0497-414E-9423-711FDC90B38B} {CAABD1E0-CC76-4057-BEC0-F55D76BB8D05} {CAABD1C4-50E7-402E-80CB-AB0AAF8B6066} {CAABD568-F3FC-468E-92A4-2EDA409231D8} {CAABD126-715C-4484-B973-FFC0023F5F49} {CAABD938-ACC3-4F97-9E89-BC0DA98B02DB} {CAABD353-614B-4E13-B27A-CA538040E874} {CAABD3E6-9580-4D44-8C90-007963464B66} {CAABD7A3-77C0-4488-A852-7B40C197D3E6} {CAABDC9E-4DDE-4036-A8EF-AFC00091DE45}

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Component BrightStorSAK CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Open Files for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Sybase CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Backup Diagnostic Utilities CA ARCserve Backup Disaster Recovery Option CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Module CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R3 for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Enterprise Option for SAP R3 for Oracle CA ARCserve Backup Image Option CA ARCserve Backup Microsoft Windows EBS Option CA ARCserve Backup NDMP NAS Option CA ARCserve Backup Serverless Backup Option CA ARCserve Backup Setup Support Files CA ARCserve Discovery Service

Platform x86 x64 x86 x64 x86 x64 x86 x86 x64 x86 x64 x86 x86 x86 x86 x64 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86 x86

<Product Code> {CAABD359-0497-414E-9423-711FDC90B38B} {CAABD7A7-60FC-48D7-9B12-36E332EF6477} {CAABD8CF-8E01-49DE-BAB7-DCB33DDF676A} {CAABDD41-1935-4C04-AE4B-803EF455E1A3} {CAABD914-ED4B-44E9-BBCE-3312A25583F6} {CAABD2F1-63E6-416F-A361-343CAF549883} {CAABDDB2-A533-4C4E-AE7A-6F1300B085BB} {CAABD4D7-AF38-4BCE-89FA-1A8E76CCAEF9} {CAABD63D-2328-4353-B271-F08B4E21E0F5} {CAABD7A8-3190-4D8A-B0AC-4F43421F4A1D} {CAABD00D-1FA6-48CD-AD28-75BABE0522AE} {CAABD34D-F821-41CE-B4D2-5E06B86878F7} {CAABD400-8ABB-40E9-A3B0-C72069ED796C} {CAABDA6A-9EED-4C96-9AB2-BCA270A9C22F} {CAABDAEE-B05D-4E60-8858-BFD874D833D5} {CAABD200-0E1D-4640-9483-376C21B3975A} {CAABDAA9-1DFA-4811-BE57-1B22D9823E82} {CAABDC3B-9375-4AF8-AB1B-8555A6281E6A} {CAABD971-BF83-4817-965E-DACA6732E854} {CAABDCC6-9EB1-45BD-9113-E5087032A7DB} {CAABD0BC-0C3F-4E38-AF09-2300389691FF} {CAABDC77-9350-47CF-ADC1-682C60F70E2E}

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Component BrightStorSAK CA ARCserve Universal Agent for Windows CA ARCserve Universal Agent for Windows Central Dashboard

Platform x86 X86 X64 x86

<Product Code> {CAABD359-0497-414E-9423-711FDC90B38B} {CAABDEFE-0449-4AA1-8A7C-085EA5A52ECB} {CAABD4AD-A551-4AA4-82ED-87247EB7DD72} {CAABD3A2-C0CD-4F3C-A8B2-D55353C1225E}

After the command executes, the component is uninstalled.

Uninstall Agent Deployment Setup Files
CA ARCserve Backup does not contain a routine that lets you uninstall Agent Deployment Setup Files. If you need to free disk space on the CA ARCserve Backup server, you can safely delete Agent Deployment Setup Files from the CA ARCserve Backup server without adversely affecting your CA ARCserve Backup installation. The best practice for uninstalling Agent Setup Files from your primary, member, or stand-alone server is to use steps described in this section. To uninstall Agent Deployment Setup Files 1. Log in to the CA ARCserve Backup server. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console can be open, however, Agent Deployment must be closed. 2. Open a command line window and execute the command that follows:


x86 Platforms:
C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\Setup\r16\Uninstall.exe" /q /p {CAABD375-B0AA-4511-A384-439D5CBC6D94}



x64 Platforms:
C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\Setup\r16\Uninstall.exe" /q /p {CAABD375-B0AA-4511-A384-439D5CBC6D94}

Agent Deployment Setup Files are deleted from the CA ARCserve Backup server.

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Note: To run Agent Deployment after the setup files are deleted from the CA ARCserve Backup server, do one of the following:
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Re-install Agent Deployment Setup Files using the CA ARCserve Backup installation media. Execute Agent Deployment and provide the CA ARCserve Backup installation media when prompted.

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This section contains the following topics: Setup Cannot Communicate with Remote Microsoft SQL Server Databases (see page 269) Unable to Log In to CA ARCserve Backup After Installing This Release (see page 271) CA ARCserve Backup Services Fail to Initialize (see page 272) The Tape Engine Does Not Start on Member Server Upgrades (see page 273) Unable to Log in to CA ARCserve Backup After Upgrading to This Release (see page 274) Unable to Determine What Devices Are Supported by CA ARCserve Backup (see page 275) Cluster HA Resources Not Created (see page 276)

Setup Cannot Communicate with Remote Microsoft SQL Server Databases
Valid on Windows platforms. Symptom: Setup cannot communicate with Microsoft SQL Server database instances installed on remote computers. As a result, the installation process fails. Solution: ODBC communicates with the SQL Server browser service using UDP port 1434 to detect the TCP port that SQL Server is using to communicate. ODBC then uses the detected port to communicate with SQL Server. If UDP port 1434 is blocked, Setup cannot communicate with remote Microsoft SQL Server instances, which causes the installation process to fail.

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To help ensure that Setup can communicate with remote Microsoft SQL Server databases, verify whether UDP port 1434 is blocked or not blocked. Then do one of the following:


UDP port 1434 is blocked--If UDP port 1434 is blocked, configure the ODBC data source to specify port 1433 as the TCP/IP port number of the System DSN. To set the port number, do the following: 1. Open Odbcad32.exe located in the following directory:


x86 systems: %systemdrive%\Windows\system32



x64 systems: %systemdrive%\Windows\SysWoW64

The ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog opens. 2. Click the System DNS tab and then click Add. The Create New Data Source dialog opens. 3. Specify SQL Server as the data source and click Finish to continue. The Create a New Data Source to SQL Server dialog opens. 4. Complete the following fields on the Create a New Data Source to SQL Server dialog:
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Name--The name of the data source. For example, testmachine1. Server--The name of the SQL Server system. For example, testmachine1\mysqlserver.

Click Next. 5. On the next dialog, click Client Configuration. The Add Network Library Configuration dialog opens. 6. On the Add Network Library Configuration dialog, clear the checkmark next to Dynamically determine port number. In the Port field, specify 1433. Click Finish. UDP port 1433 is applied.


UDP Port 1434 is not blocked--If UDP port 1434 is not blocked, verify that the SQL Server browser service is enabled. Note: The SQL Server browser service is disabled when you install Microsoft SQL Server.

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Unable to Log In to CA ARCserve Backup After Installing This Release
Valid on Windows platforms. Symptom: After you perform a new installation of CA ARCserve Backup, you cannot log in to CA ARCserve Backup. Solution: The services responsible for authenticating users may not be running. From the Control Panel, open the Service Panel and verify that the following services are running:
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CA ARCserve Backup Domain Server CA ARCserve Backup Service Controller CA Remote Procedure Call Server

You can also check this by opening the Task Manager and looking for the application caauthd. If you do not find an instance of this application in the Task Manager, go to the Services Panel, stop and start the CA ARCserve Backup Domain Server, and try to log in to the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console again. If you still cannot log in, open the command window, change the directory to the CA ARCserve Backup home directory, and run the following commands:
ca_auth –user getall

The output on the screen should be similar to the following:
User names: caroot

If you do not see at least one user, caroot, or if you receive some other error when running the command, run the following debugging authentication commands so that you can send the logs to CA ARCserve Backup support for investigation:


ping the machine by name. For example:
ping.exe BAB_MACHINE

In this example, BAB_MACHINE is your machine. If this does not work, resolve the name to an IP address by changing the etc/hosts file or on the DNS. Enter the following command
ipconfig /all > ipconfig.log



Enter the following command to tell Technical Support if the portmapper is running on your machine:
netstat -na >netstat.log

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Enter the following command to let Technical Support know which CA ARCserve Backup services have registered with the rpc server running on the client machine:
rpcinfo.exe -p BAB_MACHINE >rpcinfo.log

In this syntax, BAB_MACHINE is your machine.


Enter the following command:
rpcinfo.exe -t BAB_MACHINE 395648 1 > caauthd.txt

In this syntax, BAB_MACHINE is your machine. Note: Using '>' to a file does not show the results on the screen.


Create the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCserve Backup\Base\LogBrightStor\[DWORD]DebugLogs ==1

This creates the rpc.log file in the CA ARCserve Backup home directory under \log.

CA ARCserve Backup Services Fail to Initialize
Valid on Windows platforms. Symptom: Why are my CA ARCserve Backup services failing to initialize? Solution: CA ARCserve Backup requires a portmapper for its RPC engines. The Windows service, CA Remote Procedure Call Server, provides the portmapper functionality and uses the standard portmap, port 111. If CA ARCserve Backup detects port 111 conflicts, indicating that it is using the same port number for the CA Remote Procedure call server service as a previously installed portmapper, CA ARCserve Backup automatically switches to another port number.

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If you want other computers to be able to communicate with your computer, we recommend that you configure a specific port. To do so, use the file labeled portsconfig.cfg file located in the directory that follows:
C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup

CA ARCserve Backup can work with external portmappers (Microsoft Services for UNIX (SFU), Noblenet Portmapper, StorageTek LibAttach, and so on). However, during the machine boot up sequence, CA ARCserve Backup services may try to initialize before the external portmapper has fully initialized. Under these circumstances, CA ARCserve Backup services then fail to initialize. To avoid this problem, perform the following steps: 1. Create the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCserve Backup\Base\Portmap

2. 3.

Create the DWORD DelayedRegistration under this key. Assign a decimal value for this key, indicating the number of minutes CA ARCserve Backup services wait before initializing portmapper registration. For example, DelayedRegistration=1 causes all CA ARCserve Backup services to start but not register with the portmapper for one minute after startup.

The Tape Engine Does Not Start on Member Server Upgrades
Valid on Windows platforms. Symptom: After you upgrade a stand-alone server or a primary server from a previous release to a member server, the Tape Engine on the member server does not start. Solution: After you complete the process of upgrading a primary server or a stand-alone server to a member server, the Tape Engine on the member server should start automatically. If the Tape Engine on the member server does not start automatically, check the status of the Tape Engine on the primary server. In all probability, the Tape Engine on the primary server was not running when the upgrade process on the member server completed. To remedy this problem, ensure that the Tape Engine is running on the primary server. If necessary, you can start the Tape Engine on the primary server using the Server Admin Manager. Then, after you are sure that the Tape Engine is running on the primary server, start the Tape Engine on the member server. Note: For more information about starting and stopping CA ARCserve Backup engines, see the Administration Guide.

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Unable to Log in to CA ARCserve Backup After Upgrading to This Release
Valid on Windows platforms. Symptom: User profiles do not migrate when you upgrade to this release of CA ARCserve Backup. As a result, the users cannot log in to the CA ARCserve Backup managers and domain. Solution: This problem only affects upgrades from previous releases of CA ARCserve Backup, such as CA ARCserve Backup r12.5. The problem occurs under one or both of the following conditions:
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The IP address of the backup server was changed before you started the upgrade process. The backup server was rebooted after the upgrade was complete and then the IP address was changed.

As a result of the above conditions, the user accounts that you added in the previous release do not migrate as you upgrade to this release of CA ARCserve Backup. To remedy this problem, you must re-create equivalence on the backup server using the ca_auth command (based on the new IP address), and then update the user accounts. To complete this task, do the following: 1. 2. From the CA ARCserve Backup server, open a Command Line window. Execute ca_auth using the following syntax:
ca_auth -equiv add <domainnameA\NT user(administrator)> <hostnameA> caroot caroot <passwordofcaroot>

Equivalence is created. 3. Execute the following commands for each user account:
caauthd.exe -setupuser cadiscovd.exe -m

The user account information is updated. Note: The command line utilities are stored in root of the CA ARCserve Backup installation directory. For example:
C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup\caauthd.exe

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Unable to Determine What Devices Are Supported by CA ARCserve Backup
Valid on Windows platforms. Symptom: What devices does CA ARCserve Backup support? Solution: Refer to the CA web site for a certified device list to confirm the firmware and model of the supported device. To access this information, open the CA ARCserve Backup Home Page and click the Accessing Technical Support link under Technical Support, as shown in the following illustration:

More information: CA ARCserve Backup Home Page (see page 201)

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Cluster HA Resources Not Created
Valid on Windows platforms running Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS). Symptom: CA ARCserve Backup cannot create cluster HA resources. Solution: This problem presents itself after you install CA ARCserve Backup, and then attempt to create the cluster HA resources using the babha -postsetup command. When you execute this command, a message box appears indicating that the cluster resource could not be created. In addition, the following message appears in the Cluster.log file:
open or create fileshare , return error: [87]

To remedy this problem, do the following: 1. 2. 3. Under the CA ARCserve Backup cluster group, create an object named "ARCserve Share" with a resource type of file share. Add the resource's dependence with shared disk and the CA ARCserve Backup virtual name. Specify the following:
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Share name: ARCSERVE$ Path: The CA ARCserve Backup home directory.

4.

Execute the babha –postsetup command.

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Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup
This section contains the following topics: Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup (see page 277) Best Practices for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 307) General Best Practices (see page 352)

Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup
Consider the following best practices when you are installing CA ARCserve Backup. This section contains the following topics: How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Installing CA ARCserve Backup (see page 278) Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Single-server Environment (see page 279) Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers (see page 282) Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices (see page 286) Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers and Shared Devices in a SAN (see page 292) Installing Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN (see page 297) Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Cluster-aware Environment (see page 303)

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How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Installing CA ARCserve Backup
Before you install CA ARCserve Backup, complete the following prerequisite tasks: Licensing Ensure that you have the licenses that you require to install CA ARCserve Backup. System requirements Review the readme file for a description of the system requirements for the computers where you will install CA ARCserve Backup. CA ARCserve Backup database Determine the application that you will use for the CA ARCserve Backup database. Consider the following architectural criteria:
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The recommended database application is Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. If your current topology consists of a remote database configuration, or you plan to access a database application that is installed on a different system (remote system), you must specify Microsoft SQL Server as the CA ARCserve Backup database.

Note: For more information, see Database Requirements (see page 48). CA ARCserve Backup server type Determine the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you require. The installation wizard detects and analyzes your current configuration. The installation wizard then determines the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you should install and the agents and options that you need to install. If your topology consists of a single ARCserve server, you should install a stand-alone server. If you plan to add CA ARCserve Backup servers to your environment in the future, you can specify either of the following ARCserve server installations:
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Stand-alone server--With a stand-alone server installation, you must deploy independent stand-alone servers in the future. Primary server--With a primary server installation you can centrally manage multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers. To enable central management capabilities, you must specify the ARCserve Primary Server option and install the Central Management Option.

Note: For more information about the different types of ARCserve server installations, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations.

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Attached devices Ensure that all devices, such as libraries, are attached to the ARCserve servers before you start the installation process. After the installation is complete, the first time the Tape Engine starts, CA ARCserve Backup automatically detects and configures attached devices; manual configuration is not required.

Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Single-server Environment
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to install CA ARCserve Backup into a single-server environment. This section contains the following topics: Recommended Configuration - Stand-alone Server (see page 279) Components You Must Install (see page 280) How to Install a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server (see page 280) How to Verify a Stand-alone Server Installation (see page 280)

Recommended Configuration - Stand-alone Server
When you require a single backup server to protect your environment, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup using the Stand-alone Server installation. With a Stand-alone Server installation, you can run, manage, and monitor jobs running locally to and from the backup server. If you determine at some point that you require additional backup servers to protect your environment, you can install the Primary Server option and then add member servers to your CA ARCserve Backup domain. You must install the Central Management Option when you install the Primary Server option. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server or a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server.

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Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a stand-alone backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server.

How to Install a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server
Complete the following tasks to install CA ARCserve Backup into a single-server environment: 1. 2. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server installation option on the target system. Verify the installation.

How to Verify a Stand-alone Server Installation
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data.

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Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the server. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a stand-alone server with attached libraries. The libraries are not shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
■ ■ ■

Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 4. 5. (Optional) Using Device Configuration, perform required configurations. For example, configure a file system device. Submit a simple backup job. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contained warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



6.

Submit a simple restore job. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contained warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem.

After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.

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Open the Job Status Manager. Ensure the Job Queue tab and Activity Log display information about the jobs.

Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to install CA ARCserve Backup with a primary server and one or more member servers. This section contains the following topics: Recommended Configuration (see page 282) Components You Must Install (see page 283) How to Install a Primary Server with Member Servers (see page 284) How to Verify a Primary Server with Member Servers Installation (see page 284)

Recommended Configuration
When you require multiple backup servers that reside in the same domain to protect your environment, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup using the Primary Server and Member Server installation options. With this configuration, you can create a centralized management environment. A primary server controls itself and one or more member servers. A primary server lets you manage and monitor backup, restore, and other jobs that run on primary and member servers. Using primary and member servers, you can have a single point of management for multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in your environment. You can then use the Manager Console to manage the primary server. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server.

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The following diagram illustrates the topology of a centralized management environment. The environment consists of a primary server and one or more member servers. The CA ARCserve Backup database is hosted by Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition and the database instance resides on the primary server.

Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component.

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CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server.

How to Install a Primary Server with Member Servers
Complete the following tasks to install a primary server with member servers: 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on the system that will function as the Primary server. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. 2. 3. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new CA ARCserve Backup domain. Verify the installation.

How to Verify a Primary Server with Member Servers Installation
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain.

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Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data.

4.

Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
■ ■ ■

Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 5. 6. (Optional) Open the Device Manager and configure a file system device. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



8.

Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



9.

Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to install CA ARCserve Backup with a primary server, one or more member servers, and devices that are attached to the primary server, member servers, or both. This section contains the following topics: Recommended Configuration (see page 287) Components You Must Install (see page 288) How to Install a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices (see page 289) How to Verify a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices Installation (see page 290)

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Recommended Configuration
When you require multiple backup servers that reside in the same domain and devices, such as libraries, to protect your environment, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup using the Primary Server and Member Server installation options. With this configuration, you can create a centralized management environment. A primary server controls itself and one or more member servers. A primary server lets you manage and monitor backup, restore, and other jobs that run on primary and member servers. Using primary and member servers, you can have a single point of management for multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in your domain. You can then use the Manager Console to manage the primary server. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server.

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The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment with attached devices. The environment consists of a primary server and one or more member servers. The CA ARCserve Backup database is hosted using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition and the database instance resides on the primary server.

Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component.

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CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option Lets you perform backup, restore, and media management tasks using multiple-libraries and tape RAID libraries. CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server.

How to Install a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices
Complete the following tasks to install a primary server with member servers and devices: 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on the system that will function as the Primary server. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. 2. 3. 4. 5. Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the primary server. For example, the Tape Library Option or the NDMP NAS Option. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new CA ARCserve Backup domain. Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the member servers. For example, the Tape Library Option or the NDMP NAS Option. Verify the installation.

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How to Verify a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices Installation
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain. 3. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. 4. Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
■ ■ ■

Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide.

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Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



7.

Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Installing a Primary Server with Member Servers and Shared Devices in a SAN
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to install CA ARCserve Backup with a primary server, one or more member servers, and devices that are shared in your storage area network (SAN). This section contains the following topics: Recommended Configuration (see page 292) Components You Must Install (see page 293) How to Install a Primary Server with Member Servers and Shared Devices in a SAN (see page 295) How to Verify a Primary Server with Member Servers and Shared Devices in a SAN Installation (see page 295)

Recommended Configuration
When you require multiple backup servers that reside in the same domain and devices, such as libraries, that are shared in your SAN to protect your environment, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup using the Primary Server and Member Server installation options. With this configuration, you can create a centralized management environment. A primary server controls itself and one or more member servers. A primary server lets you manage and monitor backup, restore, and other jobs that run on primary and member servers. Using primary and member servers, you can have a single point of management for multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in your domain. You can then use the Manager Console to manage the primary server. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server.

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The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment in a storage area network with shared devices. The environment consists of a primary server and one or more member servers. The CA ARCserve Backup database is hosted using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition and the database instance resides on the primary server.

Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server.

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CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option Lets you perform backup, restore, and media management tasks using multiple-libraries and tape RAID libraries. CA ARCserve Backup Storage Area Network (SAN) Option Lets you share one or more media libraries on a high-speed storage network with one or more ARCserve servers. Be aware of the following:
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The Tape Library Option is a prerequisite component for the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option. You must specify the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server installation option to install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option.

CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server. Note: To deploy this configuration, you must issue one Storage Area Network (SAN) Option and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN.

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How to Install a Primary Server with Member Servers and Shared Devices in a SAN
Complete the following tasks to install a primary server with member servers and shared devices in a SAN: 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on the system that will function as the Primary server. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. 2. Install the Tape Library Option and the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option on the primary server. Note: Ensure that you issue one Storage Area Network (SAN) Option license and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN. 3. 4. 5. 6. Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the primary server. For example, the NDMP NAS Option. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new CA ARCserve Backup domain. Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the member servers. For example, the NDMP NAS Option. Verify the installation.

How to Verify a Primary Server with Member Servers and Shared Devices in a SAN Installation
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain. 3. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data.

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4.

Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
■ ■ ■

Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 5. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



7.

Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



Installing Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to install CA ARCserve Backup with a multiple primary servers, each primary server manages one or more member servers, and devices are shared in your storage area network (SAN). This section contains the following topics: Recommended Configuration (see page 298) Components You Must Install (see page 299) How to Install Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN (see page 301) How to Verify a Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN Installation (see page 301)

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Recommended Configuration
When you require multiple backup servers that reside in the same domain and devices, such as libraries, that are shared in your SAN to protect your environment, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup using the Primary Server and Member Server installation options. With this configuration, you can create a centralized management environment. A primary server controls itself and one or more member servers. A primary server lets you manage and monitor backup, restore, and other jobs that run on primary and member servers. Using primary and member servers, you can have a single point of management for multiple servers in your CA ARCserve Backup domain. You can then use the Manager Console to manage the primary server. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server.

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The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment in a storage area network with shared devices. The environment consists of a primary server and one or more member servers. The CA ARCserve Backup database is hosted using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition and the database instance resides on the primary server.

Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server.

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CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option Lets you perform backup, restore, and media management tasks using multiple-libraries and tape RAID libraries. CA ARCserve Backup Storage Area Network (SAN) Option Lets you share one or more media libraries on a high-speed storage network with one or more ARCserve servers. Be aware of the following:
– –

The Tape Library Option is a prerequisite component for the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option. You must specify the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server installation option to install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option.

CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server. Note: To deploy this configuration, you must issue one Storage Area Network (SAN) Option and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN.

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How to Install Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN
Complete the following tasks to install multiple primary servers with member servers in a SAN: 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on the system that will function as the Primary server. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. 2. Install the Tape Library Option and the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option on the primary server. Note: Ensure that you issue one Storage Area Network (SAN) Option license and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN. 3. 4. 5. Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the primary server. For example, the Tape Library Option or the NDMP NAS Option. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new ARCserve domain. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Servers that will reside outside the SAN. Note: You must assign a domain name to primary servers that reside outside the SAN that is different from the domain name that is assigned to the primary server that resides inside the SAN. 6. 7. Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the member servers. For example, the NDMP NAS Option. Verify the installation.

How to Verify a Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN Installation
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain. 3. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data.

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4.

Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
■ ■ ■

Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 5. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
■ ■

From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



Installing CA ARCserve Backup into a Cluster-aware Environment
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to install CA ARCserve Backup into a cluster-aware environment. This section contains the following topics: Recommended Configuration (see page 304) Components You Must Install (see page 305) How to Install CA ARCserve Backup into a Cluster-aware Environment (see page 305) How to Verify a Cluster-aware Installation (see page 306)

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Recommended Configuration
When you require multiple backup servers that reside in the same domain to protect your environment, and the high-availability of a cluster-aware environment, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup using the Primary Server and Member Server installation options into your cluster aware environment. This architecture lets you centrally manage your CA ARCserve Backup environment and maintain the high availability capabilities of a cluster-aware environment. A primary server controls itself and one or more member servers. A primary server lets you manage and monitor backup, restore, and other jobs that run on primary and member servers. Using primary and member servers, you can have a single point of management for multiple servers in your CA ARCserve Backup domain. You can then use the Manager Console to manage the primary server. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management, cluster-aware environment. The environment consists of a primary server and one or more member servers. The ARCserve database is hosted by Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition and the database instance resides on the primary server.

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Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server.

How to Install CA ARCserve Backup into a Cluster-aware Environment
You can install CA ARCserve Backup to a cluster environment with job failover capability on the following cluster platforms:
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Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) in x86/AMD64 Windows Server NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 2.1 for Windows NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.0 for Windows NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 for Windows

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To install CA ARCserve Backup into a cluster aware environment 1. Refer to one of the following sections for information about how to install CA ARCserve Backup into a cluster-aware environment:
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For MSCS, see Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on MSCS (see page 134). For NEC CLUSTERPRO, see Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on NEC Cluster (see page 156).

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Verify the installation.

How to Verify a Cluster-aware Installation
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data in the Job Status Manager. 2. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. 3. Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

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If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
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Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 4. Move the ARCserve cluster group to a different node. Ensure that all ARCserve services started successfully. Note: The Manager Console may stop responding intermittently while the cluster group is moving to a different node. 5. 6. (Optional) Perform required configurations. For example, configure a file system device. Submit a simple backup job. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. 7. Submit a simple restore job. Ensure that restore job completes successfully. 8. Open the Job Status Manager. Ensure that information about the jobs display on the Job Queue tab and in the Activity Log.

Best Practices for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release
Consider the following best practices when upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a previous release. This section contains the following topics: How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup (see page 308) Upgrading a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server (see page 309) Upgrading Multiple Stand-alone Servers in a Domain (see page 314) Upgrading Multiple Stand-alone Servers Sharing a Remote Database (see page 320) Upgrading Servers in a SAN Using a Local or Remote Database (see page 326) Upgrading Multiple Servers in a SAN and Non-SAN Environment to this Release (see page 332) Upgrading Multiple Servers Using a Central Database (see page 338) Upgrading Multiple Servers in a Cluster-aware Environment (see page 345)

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How to Complete Prerequisite Tasks for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup
Before you upgrade CA ARCserve Backup, complete the following prerequisite tasks: Licensing Ensure that you have the licenses that you require to upgrade CA ARCserve Backup. System requirements Review the readme file for a description of the system requirements for the computers where you will upgrade CA ARCserve Backup. Upgrade requirements Determine if you can upgrade your current installation to this release. If your current installation does not support an upgrade, you must uninstall ARCserve and then install this release. For more information, see Supported Upgrades (see page 57) and Backward Compatibility (see page 58). Note: For a description of supported platforms for all CA ARCserve Backup agents, see the readme file. CA ARCserve Backup database Determine which application that you will to host the CA ARCserve Backup database. Consider the following architectural criteria:


If you are currently using RAIMA (VLDB) to host the ARCserve database, you can upgrade to either Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition or Microsoft SQL Server. The recommended database application is Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition. If you are currently using Microsoft SQL Server to host the ARCserve database, you must continue using Microsoft SQL Server. CA ARCserve Backup cannot migrate data from a Microsoft SQL Server database to a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express database. Therefore, if you are currently running Microsoft SQL Server as the ARCserve database, you must specify Microsoft SQL Server as the CA ARCserve Backup database.





Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. If your current environment consists of a remote database configuration, or you plan to access a database application that is installed on a remote system, you must host the ARCserve database using Microsoft SQL Server.

Note: For more information about ARCserve database requirements, see Database Requirements (see page 48).

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CA ARCserve Backup server type Determine the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you require. The installation wizard detects and analyzes your current configuration. Then, based on your current installation, the installation wizard then determines the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you should upgrade to and the agents and options that you need to install. If you plan to add CA ARCserve Backup servers to your environment in the future, consider the following server installation types:
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Stand-alone server--With a stand-alone server installation, you must install independent, stand-alone servers in the future. Primary server--With a primary server installation you can centrally manage multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers. To enable central management capabilities, you must install and license CA ARCserve Backup and the Central Management Option. Note: For more information about the different types of ARCserve server installations, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43).

Attached devices Ensure that all devices, such as libraries, are attached to the CA ARCserve Backup servers before you start the upgrade process. The first time the Tape Engine starts after the upgrade is complete, CA ARCserve Backup automatically detects and configures the attached devices; manual configuration is not required. In-progress jobs Ensure that all jobs are stopped before you start the upgrade process. CA ARCserve Backup detects all jobs with a Ready Status and places them in a Hold status for you. If there are jobs in progress, CA ARCserve Backup displays a message and the upgrade process pauses until all jobs in progress are complete.

Upgrading a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade an ARCserve stand-alone server to this release. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - ARCserve Stand-alone Server (see page 310) Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server or Primary Server (see page 310) New Components You Must Install (see page 311) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 311) How to Upgrade to an ARCserve Stand-alone Server (see page 311) How to Verify a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server Upgrade (see page 312)

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Current Configuration - ARCserve Stand-alone Server
The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a CA ARCserve Backup stand-alone server configuration in previous releases:

Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server or Primary Server
If your current ARCserve installation consists of a single, stand-alone server, the best practice is to upgrade to a CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server or a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server or a CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server.

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New Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a stand-alone backup server. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server.

Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components:


All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.

How to Upgrade to an ARCserve Stand-alone Server
Complete the following tasks to upgrade an ARCserve stand-alone server environment to a CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone or Primary Server environment. 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server or the CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server on the target system.

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When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. After you upgrade CA ARCserve Backup, Setup launches a migration wizard that lets you migrate data from your previous installation to the new CA ARCserve Backup server. You can migrate data relating to jobs, logs, and user security. To migrate the data, follow the prompts on the subsequent dialogs and complete all required information.

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Verify the installation. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

More information: Upgrade Considerations (see page 56) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97)

How to Verify a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server Upgrade
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. Ensure that all previous backup data migrated successfully. Note: CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new installation.

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Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the server. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a stand-alone server with attached libraries. The libraries are not shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
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Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 4. 5. (Optional) Using Device Configuration, perform required configurations. For example, configure a file system device. Submit a simple backup job. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contained warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contained warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem.

After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.

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Open the Job Status Manager. Ensure the Job Queue tab and Activity Log display information about the jobs.

Upgrading Multiple Stand-alone Servers in a Domain
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers that do not share a database in a domain to a CA ARCserve Backup domain that consists of a primary server and multiple member servers. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a Domain (see page 314) Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers (see page 315) New Components You Must Install (see page 316) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 316) How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers to a Centralized Management Environment (see page 317) How to Verify a Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers Upgrade (see page 317)

Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a Domain
The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a domain in previous releases:

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Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers
If your current configuration consists of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a domain, the best practice is to upgrade to a centralized management environment that consists of a primary server and one or more member servers. To upgrade to a centralized management environment, you must upgrade one of your existing CA ARCserve Backup servers to a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server and then upgrade all other servers in the domain to CA ARCserve Backup Member Servers. Note: The domain primary from your previous installation must assume the role of the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. To install member servers, the installation wizard must be able to detect the CA ARCserve Backup domain name and primary server name in your network. You should therefore install CA ARCserve Backup on at least one primary server before you install member servers. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment:

Note: To enable CA ARCserve Backup to communicate with a remote database, you must use Microsoft SQL Server to host the ARCserve database.

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New Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in an ARCserve domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server.

Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components:


All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.

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How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers to a Centralized Management Environment
Complete the following tasks to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers to a centralized management environment that consist of a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server and one or more CA ARCserve Backup Member Servers. 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on the system that will function as the Primary server. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 2. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new ARCserve domain. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 3. 4. Verify the installation. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

More information: Upgrade Considerations (see page 56) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97)

How to Verify a Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers Upgrade
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain.

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Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. Ensure that all previous backup data migrated successfully. Note: CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new primary server.

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Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
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Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 5. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Upgrading Multiple Stand-alone Servers Sharing a Remote Database
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade multiple ARCserve stand-alone servers, sharing a remote ARCserve database, to a CA ARCserve Backup Primary server and multiple CA ARCserve Backup Member servers. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers Sharing a Remote Database (see page 320) Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers (see page 321) New Components You Must Install (see page 322) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 322) How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers Sharing a Database to a Centralized Management Environment (see page 323) How to Verify a Centralized Management Environment Upgrade (see page 323)

Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers Sharing a Remote Database
The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup stand-alone servers in a domain, sharing a remote database, in previous releases:

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Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers
If your current configuration consists of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a domain, the best practice is to upgrade to a centralized management environment that consists of a primary server and one or more member servers. A centralized management environment lets you share a local or remote database in a CA ARCserve Backup domain. To upgrade to a centralized management environment, you must upgrade one of your existing ARCserve servers to a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server and then upgrade all other servers in the domain to CA ARCserve Backup Member Servers. Note: The system from your previous installation that is hosting the ARCserve database must assume the role of the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment:

Note: To enable CA ARCserve Backup to communicate with a remote database, you must use Microsoft SQL Server to host the CA ARCserve Backup database instance.

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New Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in an ARCserve domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server.

Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components:


All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.

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How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers Sharing a Database to a Centralized Management Environment
Complete the following tasks to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers sharing a database to a centrally managed ARCserve domain. 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on the system that will function as the Primary server. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 2. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new ARCserve domain. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 3. 4. Verify the installation. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

More information: Upgrade Considerations (see page 56) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97)

How to Verify a Centralized Management Environment Upgrade
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain.

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Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. Ensure that all previous backup data migrated successfully. Note: CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new primary server.

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Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
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Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 5. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Upgrading Servers in a SAN Using a Local or Remote Database
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers that reside on a SAN and share a local or remote ARCserve database. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN Using a Local or Remote Database (see page 326) Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a SAN Primary Server and SAN Distributed Servers (see page 327) New Components You Must Install (see page 328) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 329) How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN to This Release (see page 329) How to Verify a Centralized Management Environment Upgrade+ (see page 330)

Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN Using a Local or Remote Database
The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a SAN environment, using a local or remote database, in previous releases:

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Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a SAN Primary Server and SAN Distributed Servers
If your current configuration consists of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers that reside on a SAN and share a local or remote CA ARCserve Backup database, the best practice is to upgrade to a centralized management environment. With a centralized management environment, you can share libraries and a local or remote database. To upgrade your current SAN environment to a centralized management environment, you must upgrade your current SAN primary server to a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server, and then upgrade your SAN distributed servers to CA ARCserve Backup Member Servers of that particular primary server. To install member servers, the installation wizard must be able to detect the CA ARCserve Backup domain name and the primary server name in your environment. You should therefore install CA ARCserve Backup on at least one primary server before you install the member servers. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment integrated with a SAN and a local or remote ARCserve database.

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New Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option Lets you perform backup, restore, and media management tasks using multiple-libraries and tape RAID libraries. CA ARCserve Backup Storage Area Network (SAN) Option Lets you share one or more media libraries on a high-speed storage network with one or more ARCserve servers. Be aware of the following:
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The Tape Library Option is a prerequisite component for the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option. You must specify the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server installation option to install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option.

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CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in an ARCserve domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server. Note: To deploy this configuration, you must issue one Storage Area Network (SAN) Option and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN.

Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components:


All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.

How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN to This Release
Complete the following tasks to upgrade a SAN environment to a SAN environment in this release. 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on your current SAN primary system. This system will function as the primary server to the new ARCserve domain. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. Install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option on your current SAN primary system You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 2. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all of your current SAN distributed servers. These systems will function as member servers to the new ARCserve domain. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 3. 4. Verify the installation. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

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More information: Upgrade Considerations (see page 56) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97)

How to Verify a Centralized Management Environment Upgrade+
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain. 3. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. Ensure that all previous backup data migrated successfully. Note: CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new primary server. 4. Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

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If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
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Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 5. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



Upgrading Multiple Servers in a SAN and Non-SAN Environment to this Release
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers in a SAN and non-SAN environment to this release. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN and Non-SAN Environment (see page 333) Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers (see page 333) New Components You Must Install (see page 334) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 336) How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN and a Non-SAN Environment to this Release (see page 336) How to Verify a Centralized Management Upgrade (see page 337)

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Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN and Non-SAN Environment
The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a SAN environment and non-SAN environment, using a local or remote database, in previous releases:

Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers
If your current configuration consists of a SAN environment where CA ARCserve Backup servers reside on the SAN and other CA ARCserve Backup servers do not reside on the SAN, the best practice is to install CA ARCserve Backup in a centrally managed environment. To upgrade your current SAN environment to a centralized management environment, you must upgrade your current SAN primary server to a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server, and then upgrade your SAN distributed servers to CA ARCserve Backup Member Servers.

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To install member servers, the installation must be able to detect the CA ARCserve Backup domain name and the primary server name in your environment. You should therefore install CA ARCserve Backup on at least one primary server before you install the member servers. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment consisting of a primary server and member servers that reside on a SAN, and member servers that do not reside on the SAN.

New Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server.

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CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Tape Library Option Lets you perform backup, restore, and media management tasks using multiple-libraries and tape RAID libraries. CA ARCserve Backup Storage Area Network (SAN) Option Lets you share one or more media libraries on a high-speed storage network with one or more ARCserve servers. Be aware of the following:
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The Tape Library Option is a prerequisite component for the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option. You must specify the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server installation option to install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option.

CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in an ARCserve domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server. Note: To deploy this configuration, you must issue one Storage Area Network (SAN) Option and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN.

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Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components:


All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.

How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN and a Non-SAN Environment to this Release
Complete the following tasks to upgrade ARCserve servers in a SAN and non-SAN environment to this release. 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on your current SAN primary system. This system will function as the primary server to the new ARCserve domain. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. Install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option on your current SAN primary system You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. When you are promoted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 2. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all of your current SAN distributed servers and non-SAN servers. These systems will function as member servers to the new ARCserve domain. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 3. 4. Verify the installation. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

More information: Upgrade Considerations (see page 56) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97)

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How to Verify a Centralized Management Upgrade
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain. 3. Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. Ensure that all previous backup data migrated successfully. Note: CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new primary server. 4. Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
■ ■ ■

Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide.

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Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



Upgrading Multiple Servers Using a Central Database
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers that share a centralized database to this release. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers Using a Central Database (see page 339) Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers (see page 340) New Components You Must Install (see page 340) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 341) How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers Using a Remote Database to a Centralized Management Environment (see page 342) How to Verify a Centralized Management Upgrade (see page 342)

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Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers Using a Central Database
The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers using a centralized database in previous releases. In the following diagram, multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers are sharing a centralized database. A copy of the CA ARCserve Backup database is not retained on one of the servers sharing the database.

In the following diagram, multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers are sharing a centralized database. A copy of the CA ARCserve Backup database is retained on one of the servers sharing the database.

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Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Domain with a Primary Server and Member Servers
If your current configuration consists of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers sharing a centralized database, the best practice is to upgrade to a centralized management environment containing a primary server and one or more member servers. A centralized management environment lets you host the CA ARCserve Backup database on the primary server or a remote system. You do not need to install CA ARCserve Backup on the system that hosts the CA ARCserve Backup database instance. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server. To upgrade to a centralized management environment, you must upgrade one of your current systems to a CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server and then upgrade all other systems to CA ARCserve Backup Member Servers. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of a centralized management environment with a remote system hosting the CA ARCserve Backup database.

New Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server.

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CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component. CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server.

Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components:


All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.

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How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers Using a Remote Database to a Centralized Management Environment
Complete the following tasks to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers using a centralized database to this release. 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on the system that will function as the Primary server. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. When you are promoted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 2. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new ARCserve domain. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 3. 4. Verify the installation. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

More information: Upgrade Considerations (see page 56) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release (see page 97)

How to Verify a Centralized Management Upgrade
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain.

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Open the Database Manager and the Job Status Manager. Ensure that you can view database information and Activity Log data. CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new primary server.

4.

Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
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Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 5. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Upgrading Multiple Servers in a Cluster-aware Environment
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade multiple ARCserve servers that reside in a Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS), cluster-aware environment to this release. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a Cluster (see page 345) Recommended Configuration - ARCserve Primary and Members Servers Installed in a Cluster-aware Environment (see page 346) New Components You Must Install (see page 348) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 349) How to Upgrade an ARCserve Cluster-aware Environment to this Release (see page 349) How to Verify a Cluster-aware Upgrade (see page 350)

Current Configuration - Multiple ARCserve Servers in a Cluster
The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a cluster-aware environment in previous releases. The CA ARCserve Backup database is hosted by a RAIMA database and the CA ARCserve Backup database instance resides on the CA ARCserve Backup server.

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The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a cluster-aware environment in previous releases. The CA ARCserve Backup database is hosted by Microsoft SQL Server and the CA ARCserve Backup database instance resides on a remote system.

Recommended Configuration - ARCserve Primary and Members Servers Installed in a Cluster-aware Environment
If your current configuration consists of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a cluster-aware environment, the best practice is to upgrade to multiple CA ARCserve Backup Primary Servers or multiple CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Servers. This architecture lets you centrally manage your CA ARCserve Backup environment and maintain the high availability capabilities of a cluster-aware environment. To deploy this configuration in your environment, you can use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition or Microsoft SQL Server to host the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition does not support remote communication. When you install CA ARCserve Backup using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition, the installation wizard installs the database application and the ARCserve database instance on the primary server. To host the ARCserve database instance on a remote system, you must use Microsoft SQL Server.

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The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in a cluster-aware environment in this release. The CA ARCserve Backup database is hosted using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition and the CA ARCserve Backup database instance resides on the CA ARCserve Backup server.

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The following diagram illustrates the architecture of multiple ARCserve servers in a cluster-aware environment in this release. The ARCserve database is hosted by Microsoft SQL Server and the ARCserve database instance resides on a remote system.

New Components You Must Install
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must install the following CA ARCserve Backup components: CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server Lets you install CA ARCserve Backup on a server that you will use to centrally submit, manage, and monitor backup and restore jobs that run on member servers and the primary server. CA ARCserve Backup Central Management Option Lets you manage the primary server and all member servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain from a central computer. Note: The CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server is a prerequisite component.

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CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server Lets you protect the CA ARCserve Backup database. Note: A modified version of the agent called the Agent for ARCserve Database is installed with all ARCserve Primary Server and ARCserve Stand-alone Server installations. Important! The uninstallation routine does not uninstall the CA ARCserve Backup database instance from your computer. If you find it necessary to reinstall CA ARCserve Backup, the installation wizard detects the presence of a Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition database instance on your system. As a result, the installation wizard automatically selects the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server component on the Select Product installation dialog. CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Lets you back up data locally to the CA ARCserve Backup server. CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in an ARCserve domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server.

Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components:


All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.

How to Upgrade an ARCserve Cluster-aware Environment to this Release
You can upgrade CA ARCserve Backup to a cluster environment with job failover capability on the following cluster platforms:
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Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) in x86/AMD64 Windows Server NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 2.1 for Windows NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.0 for Windows NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.1 for Windows

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To upgrade an ARCserve cluster-aware environment to this release 1. Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup using one of the following procedures:
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Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12, r12.5, r15, r16 to r16.5 in an MSCS Cluster Environment. (see page 149) Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup from r12, r12.5, r15, r16 to r16.5 in an NEC CLUSTERPRO Environment. (see page 173)

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Verify the upgrade. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide.

How to Verify a Cluster-aware Upgrade
To ensure that your CA ARCserve Backup installation functions properly, complete the following tasks: 1. 2. 3. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on a stand-alone server. Connect to the upgraded ARCserve Server using the virtual name. If you can successfully connect to the upgraded server, move the ARCserve cluster group to a different node. Ensure that all ARCserve services started successfully. Note: The Manager Console may stop responding intermittently while the cluster group is moving to a different node. 4. Open the Server Admin. Ensure that the domain directory tree displays the names of the primary server and all of the member servers in your ARCserve domain. 5. Open the Job Status Manager. Ensure that all data from the previous installation migrated to the new primary server. CA ARCserve Backup migrates information about jobs, logs, and user information from the previous servers to the new primary server.

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Open the Device Manager. Ensure that the Device Manager detects all devices attached to the primary server and all member servers. The following diagram illustrates the Device Manager window with a primary server with attached devices and a member server and attached device. The primary server is attached to a library that is not shared, and the member server is attached to a library that is shared.

If the Device Manager does not detect all of your devices, complete the following tasks:
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Ensure that the device is properly attached to the server. Ensure that you have proper device drivers installed. Configure the devices using Device Configuration.

If CA ARCserve Backup cannot detect the devices after you complete these tasks, contact Technical Support at http://ca.com/support. Note: For information about configuring devices, see the Administration Guide. 7. Submit a simple backup job on a primary server. Ensure that the job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple backup job on a member server. Ensure that the backup job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



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Submit a simple restore job on a primary server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



10. Submit a simple restore job on a member server. Ensure that the restore job completes successfully. If the job fails, perform the following troubleshooting tasks:
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From the Job Status Manager, review the Activity Log details for the job. If a job contains warning messages, error messages, or both, double-click the message to view a description of the problem and the steps that you can take to correct the problem. After you correct the problem, resubmit the job.



General Best Practices
The following sections describe general best practices that can help you install and use CA ARCserve Backup. This section contains the following topics: Where to Install the Manager Console (see page 353) How to Install and Manage Licenses (see page 353) How to Install CA ARCserve Backup Server-Based Options (see page 357)

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Where to Install the Manager Console
The CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console is a graphical user interface (GUI) that lets you log in to ARCserve Primary and Stand-alone servers from a remote system. With the Manager Console you can manage and monitor backup, restore, and other jobs that run from any ARCserve server. For example, a stand-alone server and a primary server and its member servers. The Manager Console installation option lets you install the components that you need to manage you backup operations. You do not need to allocate storage space for backup data, logs, reports, and so on. This type of information is stored on primary and stand-alone servers. You can install the Manager Console on any computer that is running an operating system that CA ARCserve Backup supports. To determine best location where to install the Manager Console, consider the following general guidelines:


The target system is a portable computer. For example, a notebook computer. You will use the portable computer to manage backup operations, but you will not store backup data on the portable computer. The target system resides in a remote location from your backup environment. Due to the bandwidth limitations manifested by your environment, it may not be practical to manage and back up data to the remote system. The target system does not meet the minimum system requirements to install the CA ARCserve Backup Server components. Refer to the readme file for a description of the minimum system requirements that your system needs to install the CA ARCserve Backup Server and Manager components. The target system is turned off periodically. Backup servers must be running at all times to achieve the highest level of data protection.







How to Install and Manage Licenses
The following sections describe how to install and manage CA ARCserve Backup licenses. This section contains the following topics: Manage CA ARCserve Backup Component Licenses (see page 354) Release Licenses from Servers (see page 356)

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Manage CA ARCserve Backup Component Licenses
The CA ARCserve Backup Server Admin lets you perform the following license management tasks:
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View the CA ARCserve Backup products installed on a primary server, stand-alone server, member servers, and agent servers in a CA ARCserve Backup domain. Identify the total number of licenses applied and the number of active licenses for each component in a CA ARCserve Backup domain. View the names of the servers using the component licenses in a CA ARCserve Backup domain. Release licenses from servers to make the licenses available to other servers in your domain. Note: For information about releasing licenses from servers, see Release Licenses from Servers (see page 356).

To manage CA ARCserve Backup component licenses 1. From the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console, open the Server Admin by clicking Server Admin in the Quick Start menu. The Server Admin opens. The CA ARCserve Backup primary server and its member servers display in a directory tree structure as illustrated by the following:

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To view the CA ARCserve Backup products installed on a primary server and a member server, select the server in the directory tree. The components and licenses for the selected server display in the properties view, as illustrated by the following:

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To view the component and licensing relationships in a CA ARCserve Backup domain, right-click the primary server and select Manage Licenses from the pop-up menu. The License Management dialog opens. The License Management dialog provides you with the following information:
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Version--Specifies the release number of the license for the selected component. Active Licenses--Specifies the number licenses that are currently active for the selected component. The total includes purchased licenses and trial licenses. Available Licenses--Specifies the number of licenses available for use for the selected component. The total includes only purchased licenses. Total Licenses--Specifies the total number of licenses purchased for the selected component. Licenses Needed--Specifies the number of additional licenses that you need to use the selected component. Examples:


You are using one purchased license and one trial license for a component. CA ARCserve Backup recommends purchasing one license to replace the trial license so that you have uninterrupted use of selected component. You are protecting six Windows computers using the Client Agent for Windows. You purchased four Client Agent for Windows licenses. In the past, backups may have failed due to an insufficient number licenses. CA ARCserve Backup recommends purchasing two additional licenses to help ensure that you have uninterrupted use of the Client Agent for Windows.



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Licensed machines--Specifies the names of the computers using the active licenses for the selected component. Example:


The following dialog illustrates that there are 10 active licenses and zero available licenses for the Tape Library Option. The host names of the computers using the Tape Library Option licenses display in the Licensed machines field.

Release Licenses from Servers
CA ARCserve Backup licensing functions on a count-based mechanism. Count-based licensing lets you grant a single overall license to the application with a predetermined number of active license rights included in the overall license pool. Each server that uses the license is granted an active license from the pool, on a first-come basis, until the total number of available license rights has been reached. If all the active license rights have already been applied and you need to add a license to a different member server, you must remove the license rights from one of servers to reduce the count before the different member server can use the license. To release licenses from servers 1. From the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console, open the Server Admin by clicking Server Admin in the Quick Start menu. The Server Admin opens. 2. From the server directory tree, right-click the primary server and select Manage Licenses from the pop-up menu. The License Management dialog opens.

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From the License status section, select the component containing the license that you want to release. The machines using the license display in the Licensed machines field.

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Clear the check box next to the machine name with the license that you want to release and click Apply. The active license is released from the selected server. The license is now available to other servers running the CA ARCserve Backup product in your ARCserve domain. Note: After you click the Apply button, the selected machine no longer appears in the Licensed machines field.

How to Install CA ARCserve Backup Server-Based Options
The following options are installed on the primary server or stand-alone server:


Central Management Option Note: To install this option, you must install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server.

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Tape Library Option Storage Area Network (SAN) Option

There are two methods that you can use to install the CA ARCserve Backup server-based options:
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Install these options when you install CA ARCserve Backup. Install these options using the Server Admin.

From the Server Admin, you can install and uninstall server-based options. Note: For more information about using the server Admin to install and uninstall server-based options, see the Administration Guide.

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Appendix C: Acknowledgements
Portions of this product include software developed by third-party software providers. The following section provides information regarding this third-party software. This section contains the following topics: MD5 Message Digest Algorithm (see page 359) VMware VDDK 5.1 (see page 360) JRE v.1.7 (see page 360) Amazon Web Services SDK for Java 1.3 (see page 361) Windows Azure SDK for Java 2.0 (see page 362)

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CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment CA ARCserve Backup Agent Deployment is a wizard-like application that lets you install and upgrade a collection of CA ARCserve Backup agents on multiple remote computers simultaneously. caroot account The caroot account is the default account that CA ARCserve Backup uses as an authentication mechanism for management purposes. The password for the caroot password account can consist of any combination of alphanumeric and special characters, but may not exceed 15 bytes. Note: A password totaling 15 bytes equates to approximately 7 to 15 characters. data mover server CA ARCserve Backup data mover servers facilitate the transfer of data to local storage devices. The storage devices include shared libraries and file system devices. Data mover servers are supported on UNIX or Linux operating systems. CA ARCserve Backup manages data mover servers from a single, centralized, primary server. CA ARCserve Backup data mover servers function in a manner that is similar to member servers. file system agent File system agents are CA ARCserve Backup applications that you install on computers running various operating systems that let you protect the files that reside on the computers. member server Member servers function as worker servers to a primary server. Member servers process jobs dispatched by the primary server. Using primary and member servers you can have a single point of management for multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in your environment. You can then use the Manager Console on the primary server to manage its member servers. primary server Primary servers function as a master server that controls itself and one or more member servers and data mover servers. With primary servers you can manage and monitor backup, restore, and other jobs that run on primary servers, member servers, and data mover servers. Using primary, member, and data mover servers, you can have a single point of management for multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers in your environment. You can then use the Manager Console to manage the primary server. response file Response files are text-based files used with silent installations that contain setup and configuration settings for CA ARCserve Backup products and components.

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virtual machine A virtual machine is a software based environment that allows a partition to behave like a physical computer. CA ARCserve Backup supports backing up, restoring, and recovering data that resides on VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V based virtual machines.

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about this guide • 14 add CA ARCserve D2D servers (proxy) • 194, 195 ARCserve database data migration from a previous release • 59 installation methods • 42 start the ARCserve database protection job • 217 supported applications • 48 ARCserve servers ARCserve server types • 42, 43 member server • 43 primary server • 43 server options • 47 stand-alone server • 43 clusters, Windows Server 2008 • 131, 135, 139, 153, 154 code pages about • 210 configuration, Backup Manager • 211 configuration, Restore Manager • 212 communication port, Global Dashboard • 245 communication ports, firewall • 236, 255

D
database data migration from a previous release • 59 MS SQL configuration • 50, 219 ODBC data source configuration • 219 Device Configuration Device Wizard • 220 Device Wizard • 220 devices, supported • 39

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backwards compatibility • 58

C
CA Antivirus • 189 CA ARCserve Backup, introduction • 13 CA ARCServe D2D adding servers • 194, 195 opening CA ARCserve D2D from CA ARCServe Backup • 197 clusters deployment considerations • 131 clusters, MSCS clusters cldelete cluster resources • 154 deployment planning • 132 hardware requirements • 135 remove CA ARCserve Backup from cluster • 153 resource preparation • 135 software requirements • 135 clusters, NEC clusters • 156 deployment planning • 132 disable cluster scripts • 181 enable cluster scripts • 183 hardware requirements • 156 remove CA ARCserve Backup from cluster • 178 resource preparation • 157 software requirements • 157 stop cluster groups • 180

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engines service state icons • 206

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file system agents, release levels • 60 file system devices, creating • 230 firewall configuration • 233, 234, 235 firewall configuration, Windows • 214

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Global Dashboard configure Branch Primary Server • 226 configure Central Primary Server • 223 configure Global Dashboard • 221, 223, 226 considerations • 55 installation prerequisites • 83 server communication • 245

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home page • 201

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install CA ARCserve Backup • 88 installation • 51

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installation considerations Microsoft SQL Server • 50 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition • 48 remote database • 51 supported upgrades • 57 installation methods • 42 installation wizard • 42 installtation progress logs • 54 integrating products CA Antivirus • 189 introduction, CA ARCserve Backup • 13

remove CA ARCserve Backup from cluster • 178 resource preparation • 157 software requirements • 157 stop cluster groups • 180

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open the CA ARCserve D2D home page • 197 options Discovery Configuration options • 246 global preferences • 208

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language settings • 210 licensing ALP certificate • 59 managing • 354 release licenses • 356 requirements • 59 log in to CA ARCserve Backup • 206

P
planning your environment backup window • 18 bandwidth • 20 budget • 16 capacities • 26 data transfer rates • 21 hardware throughput • 18 infrastructure • 17 network enhancements • 22 parallel storage • 26 recovering from a disaster • 31 sample calculations • 32 scheduling • 18 vault accessibility and security • 31 platforms, supported • 39 ports configuration • 234, 235, 258 post-installation tasks • 130, 221 prerequisite installation tasks • 83 primary server • 43 protecting CA ARCserve D2D data • 190

M
Manager Console opening • 199 specify preferences • 208 Mastersetup • 123 member server • 43 Microsoft SQL Server database consistency check • 219 installation considerations • 50 ODBC configuration • 219 SQL connections • 219 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition installation considerations • 48 MSCS clusters delete cluster resources • 154 deployment planning • 132 hardware requirements • 135 remove CA ARCserve Backup from cluster • 153 resource preparation • 135 software requirements • 135

R
remove CA ARCserve D2D servers • 197 response file, creating • 104

S
service state icons • 206 silent installation create a response file • 104 installation methods • 42 specify Manager Console preferences • 208 stand-alone server • 43 start the ARCserve database protection job • 217 Storage Area Network (SAN) • 40 supported devices • 39 supported platforms • 39

N
NEC clusters • 156 deployment planning • 132 disable cluster scripts • 181 enable cluster scripts • 183 hardware requirements • 156

372 Implementation Guide

supported upgrades • 57 synthetic full backup backup scope • 24 system account job security • 213 manage authentication • 213 system requirements • 83

T
tape libraries • 40

U
Unicenter software delivery install CA ARCserve Backup • 123 installation methods • 42 uninstall CA ARCserve Backup MSCS cluster • 153 NEC cluster • 178 primary, member, and stand-alone server • 261 upgrade, from a previous release • 88 upgrades backwards compatibility • 58 data migration from a previous release • 59 installation methods • 42 Manager Console • 58 supported • 57 user tutorial • 205

Index 373

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