Computer Associates BABWBR1151S38 Implementation Guide - Page 283

How to Install a Primary Server with Member Servers and Devices

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Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup 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. 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. 3. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new CA ARCserve Backup domain. 4. 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. 5. Verify the installation. Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup 283

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Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup
Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup
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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.
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.
3.
Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as
members of the new CA ARCserve Backup domain.
4.
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.
5.
Verify the installation.