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Installing Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN

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Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup 6. 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. 8. 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 292) Components You Must Install (see page 293) How to Install Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN (see page 295) How to Verify a Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN Installation (see page 295) Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup 291

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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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6.
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.
8.
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 292)
Components You Must Install
(see page 293)
How to Install Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN
(see page 295)
How to Verify a Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN Installation
(see
page 295)