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ALP Key Certificate, CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels

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CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels There are different methods for entering license information, depending on how you purchased CA ARCserve Backup. You can easily determine the method you must use based on where your licensing information is located. You can find licensing information in one of the following locations: ■ Inside the product installation media sleeve ■ On a certificate received from the CA License Program ■ On an ALP Key Certificate The method you use to enter your licensing information differs depending on where your licensing information is located. If your licensing information is on the product DVD sleeve or certificate from the CA License Program, you must use one method. If your license information is on an ALP Key Certificate, you must use another method. The following sections include information about each method. ALP Key Certificate If you receive an ALP Key Certificate, your licensing information is an Execution Key found in the certificate that must be placed in the ca.olf file on each of the machines that are running your CA software. To simplify the process, you can obtain your current ca.olf file by going to ca.com and downloading the license file. Otherwise, you must manually edit your ca.olf files. For more information, see your ALP Key Certificate. To use CA ARCserve Backup client agents, you need to enter the licenses for these agents into the ca.olf file on the backup server you use to protect remote servers. The backup server checks to make sure client agents are licensed. CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels File system agents let you protect the files that reside on computers running various operating systems. The table that follows identifies the file system agents that are packaged with this release of CA ARCserve Backup, and the release level of each agent: File System Agent CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for UNIX CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Linux CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Mainframe Linux OS/390 CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows Release Level r16 r16 r16 r16 Chapter 3: Planning CA ARCserve Backup Installations 61

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CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels
Chapter 3: Planning CA ARCserve Backup Installations
61
There are different methods for entering license information, depending on how you
purchased CA ARCserve Backup. You can easily determine the method you must use
based on where your licensing information is located. You can find licensing information
in one of the following locations:
Inside the product installation media sleeve
On a certificate received from the CA License Program
On an ALP Key Certificate
The method you use to enter your licensing information differs depending on where
your licensing information is located. If your licensing information is on the product DVD
sleeve or certificate from the CA License Program, you must use one method. If your
license information is on an ALP Key Certificate, you must use another method. The
following sections include information about each method.
ALP Key Certificate
If you receive an ALP Key Certificate, your licensing information is an Execution Key
found in the certificate that must be placed in the ca.olf file on each of the machines
that are running your CA software. To simplify the process, you can obtain your current
ca.olf file by going to ca.com and downloading the license file. Otherwise, you must
manually edit your ca.olf files. For more information, see your ALP Key Certificate.
To use CA ARCserve Backup client agents, you need to enter the licenses for these
agents into the ca.olf file on the backup server you use to protect remote servers. The
backup server checks to make sure client agents are licensed.
CA ARCserve Backup File System Agents Release Levels
File system agents let you protect the files that reside on computers running various
operating systems.
The table that follows identifies the file system agents that are packaged with this
release of CA ARCserve Backup, and the release level of each agent:
File System Agent
Release Level
CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for UNIX
r16
CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Linux
r16
CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Mainframe Linux OS/390
r16
CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows
r16