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Best Practices for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release CA ARCserve Backup server type Determine the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you require. The installation wizard detects and analyzes your current configuration. Then, based on your current installation, the installation wizard then determines the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you should upgrade to and the agents and options that you need to install. If you plan to add CA ARCserve Backup servers to your environment in the future, consider the following server installation types: ■ Stand-alone server--With a stand-alone server installation, you must install independent, stand-alone servers in the future. ■ Primary server--With a primary server installation you can centrally manage multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers. To enable central management capabilities, you must install and license CA ARCserve Backup and the Central Management Option. Note: For more information about the different types of ARCserve server installations, see Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations (see page 43). Attached devices Ensure that all devices, such as libraries, are attached to the CA ARCserve Backup servers before you start the upgrade process. The first time the Tape Engine starts after the upgrade is complete, CA ARCserve Backup automatically detects and configures the attached devices; manual configuration is not required. In-progress jobs Ensure that all jobs are stopped before you start the upgrade process. CA ARCserve Backup detects all jobs with a Ready Status and places them in a Hold status for you. If there are jobs in progress, CA ARCserve Backup displays a message and the upgrade process pauses until all jobs in progress are complete. Upgrading a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade an ARCserve stand-alone server to this release. This section contains the following topics: Current Configuration - ARCserve Stand-alone Server (see page 304) Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server or Primary Server (see page 304) New Components You Must Install (see page 305) Components You Must Upgrade (see page 305) How to Upgrade to an ARCserve Stand-alone Server (see page 305) How to Verify a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server Upgrade (see page 306) Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup 303

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Best Practices for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release
Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup
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CA ARCserve Backup server type
Determine the type of CA ARCserve Backup server that you require. The installation
wizard detects and analyzes your current configuration. Then, based on your
current installation, the installation wizard then determines the type of CA
ARCserve Backup server that you should upgrade to and the agents and options
that you need to install.
If you plan to add CA ARCserve Backup servers to your environment in the future,
consider the following server installation types:
Stand-alone server--
With a stand-alone server installation, you must install
independent, stand-alone servers in the future.
Primary server--
With a primary server installation you can centrally manage
multiple CA ARCserve Backup servers.
To enable central management capabilities, you must install and license CA
ARCserve Backup and the Central Management Option.
Note:
For more information about the different types of ARCserve server
installations, see
Types of CA ARCserve Backup Server Installations
(see
page 43).
Attached devices
Ensure that all devices, such as libraries, are attached to the CA ARCserve Backup
servers before you start the upgrade process. The first time the Tape Engine starts
after the upgrade is complete, CA ARCserve Backup automatically detects and
configures the attached devices; manual configuration is not required.
In-progress jobs
Ensure that all jobs are stopped before you start the upgrade process. CA ARCserve
Backup detects all jobs with a Ready Status and places them in a Hold status for
you. If there are jobs in progress, CA ARCserve Backup displays a message and the
upgrade process pauses until all jobs in progress are complete.
Upgrading a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server
The following sections describe best practices that you can use to upgrade an ARCserve
stand-alone server to this release.
This section contains the following topics:
Current Configuration - ARCserve Stand-alone Server
(see page 304)
Recommended Configuration - CA ARCserve Backup Stand-alone Server or Primary
Server
(see page 304)
New Components You Must Install
(see page 305)
Components You Must Upgrade
(see page 305)
How to Upgrade to an ARCserve Stand-alone Server
(see page 305)
How to Verify a Stand-alone Server or Primary Server Upgrade
(see page 306)