Computer Associates BABWBR1151S38 Implementation Guide - Page 295

How to Install Multiple Primary Servers with Member Servers in a SAN

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Best Practices for Installing CA ARCserve Backup 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. 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. 4. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as members of the new ARCserve domain. 5. 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. Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the member servers. For example, the NDMP NAS Option. 7. 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. Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server. 2. 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. Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup 295

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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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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.
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.
4.
Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all servers that will function as
members of the new ARCserve domain.
5.
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.
Install the options that you require to support the devices connected to the
member servers. For example, the NDMP NAS Option.
7.
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.
Open the CA ARCserve Backup Manager Console on the primary server.
2.
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.