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2.3.2 Installation of Acronis True Image Agent for Linux
To install the Acronis True Image Agent for Linux, extract its setup file to a shared
network drive or removable media, assign the attribute
Executable
to this file, then
perform installation procedure on a Linux-based system. For how to extract the file, see
2.4 Extracting Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server
components.
2.3.3 Installation of Acronis Group Server
The Acronis Group Server only can be installed locally on a computer by running the setup
program.
When installing Acronis Group Server, you will be asked for credentials. The credentials
you provide are used for running the Acronis Group Server service and also applied to all
networked computers.
Enter the uniform account information discussed in
2.2.1 Credentials
. If you do not use a
uniform account, provide credentials for each computer after the Acronis Group Server
installation as described in point 4 of
4.4.1 Group status display
.
2.3.4 Acronis Backup Server installation and setup
The Acronis Backup Server only can be installed locally on a computer by running the
setup program.
Before starting installation of this component, please read section
3.5 Acronis Backup
Server
to get understanding of this component functionality and define the storage policy
advantageous to your network.
We suggest that you start using Acronis Backup Server as follows:
1.
Set up a server with a system drive and a high capacity storage drive.
2.
Install Acronis Backup Server on the system drive. Reboot on prompt.
In Windows XP SP2 or Windows 2003 Server, the option
Control panel -> Windows
Firewall -> Exceptions -> File and Printer Sharing
must be enabled. Otherwise
remote users will not be able to back up on the backup server.
3.
Connect the console to Acronis Backup Server.
When connecting to a
backup server inside a domain
, mind whether your domain or
local account is saved on the backup server. If you used your local account to install the
backup server, and then logged in Windows on the console computer using your domain
account, enter the local user name along with the backup server name (for example,
Server1\username). Otherwise the name will be identified as a domain one.