Computer Associates BABWBR1151S38 Implementation Guide - Page 159
NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster Software Requirements
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Deploy CA ARCserve Backup Server on NEC Cluster 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: - Windows Server 2003 x86 - Windows Server 2003 x64 - Windows Server 2008 x86 - Windows Server 2008 x64 - Windows Server 2008 R2 Note: NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster is not supported on IA-64 (Intel Itanium) operating systems. ■ The HA operating environment is configured for NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 2.1 for Windows or NEC CLUSTERPRO/ExpressCluster X 3.0 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 160). 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. Chapter 5: Installing and Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup in a Cluster-aware Environment 159