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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the SnapServer 4 Copy the agent/backup files to the agent directory. Using a method appropriate to your environment, copy the agent/client files to the directory you just created for this purpose. Installing the CA BrightStor ARCserve Agent This section explains how to install the CA BrightStor ARCserve Agent versions 11.5 and 12.0. Notes • This procedure assumes that you are using the default SnapServer configuration; and you have created a directory called agent (to which to copy your agent/client files) on the default share (SHARE1), such that the path to the directory is /shares/ SHARE1/agent. • Installing the BrightStor ARCserve backup agent on a SnapServer requires three agent (*.rpm) files. These agent files are available from your BrightStor ARCserve CD, but some ARCserve CDs may not contain all the required files. To obtain the files you need, contact Computer Associates. If you have questions about the agent configuration, refer to your CA ARCserve documentation. Prepare the SnapServer 1 Connect to the SnapServer via SSH. Note SSH v2 is required. If you fail to connect to the server, ensure that your SSH client is configured to connect via SSH v2. 2 At the prompt, log in as admin, using the password you created for this account during the initial setup of the server. 3 You are placed into the CLI shell. However, a standard Linux shell must be used to install the agent. To launch a shell, type the following command and press Enter: osshell 4 To change to superuser, enter the following command, and press Enter: su 5 At the prompt, enter the admin user password, and press Enter. 6 To change to the agent directory, type the following command and press Enter: cd /shares/SHARE1/agent Appendix A Backup and Replication Solutions 153

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Off-the-Shelf Backup Solutions for the SnapServer
Appendix A
Backup and Replication Solutions
153
4
Copy the agent/backup files to the
agent
directory.
Using a method appropriate to your environment, copy the agent/client files to
the directory you just created for this purpose.
Installing the CA BrightStor ARCserve Agent
This section explains how to install the CA BrightStor ARCserve Agent versions
11.5 and 12.0.
Notes
This procedure assumes that you are using the default SnapServer configuration;
and you have created a directory called
agent
(to which to copy your agent/client
files) on the default share (SHARE1), such that the path to the directory is /
shares/
SHARE1/agent
.
Installing the BrightStor ARCserve backup agent on a SnapServer requires three
agent (
*.rpm
) files. These agent files are available from your BrightStor ARCserve
CD, but some ARCserve CDs may not contain all the required files. To obtain the
files you need, contact Computer Associates. If you have questions about the
agent configuration, refer to your CA ARCserve documentation.
Prepare the SnapServer
1
Connect to the SnapServer via SSH.
Note
SSH v2 is required. If you fail to connect to the server, ensure that your SSH
client is configured to connect via SSH v2.
2
At the prompt, log in as admin
,
using the password you created for this account
during the initial setup of the server.
3
You are placed into the CLI shell.
However, a standard Linux shell must be used
to install the agent. To launch a shell, type the following command and press
Enter:
osshell
4
To change to superuser, enter the following command, and press
Enter
:
su -
5
At the prompt, enter the admin user password, and press
Enter
.
6
To change to the agent directory, type the following command and press
Enter
:
cd /shares/SHARE1/agent