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Components You Must Upgrade, How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN to This Release

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Best Practices for Upgrading CA ARCserve Backup from a Previous Release CA ARCserve Backup Member Server Lets servers in an ARCserve domain receive instructions about jobs and devices from a primary server. Note: To deploy this configuration, you must issue one Storage Area Network (SAN) Option and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN. Components You Must Upgrade To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA ARCserve Backup components: ■ All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment. How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN to This Release Complete the following tasks to upgrade a SAN environment to a SAN environment in this release. 1. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on your current SAN primary system. This system will function as the primary server to the new ARCserve domain. Note: Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server. Install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option on your current SAN primary system You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the CA ARCserve Backup database. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 2. Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all of your current SAN distributed servers. These systems will function as member servers to the new ARCserve domain. When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new database. 3. Verify the installation. 4. (Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see the Administration Guide. Appendix B: Using Best Practices to Install and Upgrade CA ARCserve Backup 323

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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 Member Server
Lets servers in an ARCserve domain receive instructions about jobs and devices
from a primary server.
Note:
To deploy this configuration, you must issue one Storage Area Network (SAN)
Option and one Tape Library Option license for each server in your SAN.
Components You Must Upgrade
To deploy this configuration in your environment, you must upgrade the following CA
ARCserve Backup components:
All components that are installed in your current ARCserve environment.
How to Upgrade Multiple ARCserve Servers in a SAN to This Release
Complete the following tasks to upgrade a SAN environment to a SAN environment in
this release.
1.
Install the CA ARCserve Backup Primary Server on your current SAN primary system.
This system will function as the primary server to the new ARCserve domain.
Note:
Setup installs the Central Management Option when you install the CA
ARCserve Backup Primary Server.
Install the Storage Area Network (SAN) Option on your current SAN primary system
You can specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express or Microsoft SQL Server for the
CA ARCserve Backup database.
When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new
database.
2.
Install the CA ARCserve Backup Member Server on all of your current SAN
distributed servers. These systems will function as member servers to the new
ARCserve domain.
When you are prompted, migrate the data from the previous release to the new
database.
3.
Verify the installation.
4.
(Optional) CA ARCserve Backup does not support recovering the CA ARCserve
Backup database when the last backup of the CA ARCserve Backup database was
completed before you upgraded to this release. As a best practice, you should back
up the CA ARCserve Backup database as soon as possible after the upgrade is
complete. For information about backing up the CA ARCserve Backup database, see
the
Administration Guide
.