Installation Considerations
14 Client Agents Guide
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You must have supervisor rights on the eDirectory tree of the NetWare
computer on which you are installing this client agent. For details, see your
Novell NetWare documentation.
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For optimum performance, use the latest NetWare C library (CLIB) and
Systems Management Server (SMS) modules.
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The NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) are available from Novell.
Enterprise Option for OpenVMS
Before installing the enterprise option for OpenVMS, review the following
considerations.
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A computer running the supported Alpha and VAX operating systems can use
either TCP or User Data Protocol (UDP) with any of the following
communications software:
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Compaq UCX 4.2 eco 3 (on Alpha)
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Compaq UCX 3.3 eco 13 (on VAX)
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Compaq TCP/IP Versions 5.0 through 5.3
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Process Software Multinet Version 4.1B (with patches) through Version
4.4
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Process Software TCPWARE Versions 5.3 and 5.4
Important!
If necessary, you can install two or more of these
communications packages on the same computer; however, you can run
only one package at a time. Do not run two or more of these communications
packages simultaneously on the same computer.
Note:
If you change OpenVMS TCP/IP stacks at any time, you must reinstall
the OpenVMS Enterprise Option.
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You should back up your OpenVMS system disk
before installing the
OpenVMS Enterprise Option.
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Ensure that you have at least 10 blocks of free space for setup file
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Communication Requirements for Client Agents Installed on UNIX, Linux, and
Mainframe Linux Platforms
To help ensure that CA ARCserve Backup primary servers and member servers
can communicate with the CA ARCserve Backup agents that are installed on
UNIX, Linux, and Mainframe Linux computers, you must allow CA ARCserve
Backup to communicate with the agent through the firewall, if any, that is
configured on the agent computers. You can allow CA ARCserve Backup to
communicate with the agent computers by adding CA ARCserve Backup to the
firewall exceptions list on the agent computers.