Veritas Backup Exec Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Backup Exec
- Installation
- Methods for installing the Agent for Windows
- Using a command prompt to install the Agent for Windows on a remote computer
- Using a command script to install the Agent for Windows
- Installing the Remote Administrator
- Installing Backup Exec using the command line (silent mode)
- Backup Exec license contract information
- About upgrading to Backup Exec
- Getting Started
- Backups
- Backing up data
- Restores
- How Backup Exec catalogs work
- Job management and monitoring
- Alerts and notifications
- Enabling active alerts and alert history to display on the Home tab
- Adding a recipient group for alert notifications
- Sending a notification when a job completes
- SNMP traps for Backup Exec alerts
- Disk-based and network-based storage
- Configuring disk storage
- Configuring disk cartridge storage
- Backup sets
- Cloud-based storage devices
- Amazon S3 cloud-based storage
- Google cloud-based storage
- Microsoft Azure cloud-based storage
- Private cloud-based storage
- About S3-Compatible Cloud Storage
- About the Veritas Backup Exec™ CloudConnect Optimizer
- Legacy backup-to-disk folders
- Legacy backup-to-disk folders
- Legacy backup-to-disk folders
- Tape storage
- Robotic libraries in Backup Exec
- Creating robotic library partitions
- Managing tapes
- Creating media sets for tapes
- Labeling tape media
- Default media vaults
- Storage device pools
- Storage operations
- Conversion to virtual machines
- Configuration and settings
- Using Backup Exec with firewalls
- Deleting DBA-initiated job templates
- Backup Exec logon accounts
- Reports
- Creating a custom report
- List of Backup Exec standard reports
- Troubleshooting Backup Exec
- Troubleshooting failed components in the SAN
- Generating a diagnostic file for troubleshooting Backup Exec
- Using Backup Exec in cluster environments
- Configurations for Backup Exec and Microsoft Cluster Servers
- Disaster recovery of a cluster
- Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Setting or changing the alternate location for the disaster recovery information file
- Creating a Simplified Disaster Recovery disk image
- Preparing to recover from a disaster by using Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Recovering a computer with Simplified Disaster Recovery
- Integration with Veritas™ Information Map
- Appendix A. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Windows
- About the Backup Exec Agent Utility for Windows
- Appendix B. Veritas Backup Exec Deduplication Option
- Creating or importing deduplication disk storage
- Selecting storage devices for direct access sharing
- Appendix C. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for VMware
- Backing up VMware virtual machines
- About instant recovery of a VMware virtual machine
- About Recovery Ready for VMware virtual machines
- Appendix D. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Hyper-V
- Backing up Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines
- About instant recovery of a Hyper-V virtual machine
- About Recovery Ready for Hyper-V virtual machines
- Appendix E. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
- Backing up SQL databases and transaction logs
- Restoring SQL databases and transaction logs
- Disaster recovery of a SQL Server
- Appendix F. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server
- Backing up Exchange data
- Appendix G. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft SharePoint
- Backing up Microsoft SharePoint data
- Appendix H. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Oracle on Windows or Linux Servers
- Configuring the Oracle Agent on Windows computers and Linux servers
- Configuring an Oracle instance on Windows computers
- Viewing an Oracle instance on Windows computers
- About authentication credentials on the Backup Exec server
- About backing up Oracle databases
- About restoring Oracle resources
- Appendix I. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Enterprise Vault
- About backup methods for Enterprise Vault backup jobs
- Restoring Enterprise Vault
- About the Backup Exec Migrator for Enterprise Vault
- Configuring the Backup Exec Migrator
- About retrieving migrated Enterprise Vault data
- About the Partition Recovery Utility
- Appendix J. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Microsoft Active Directory
- Appendix K. Veritas Backup Exec Central Admin Server Option
- About installing the Central Admin Server feature
- What happens when CAS communication thresholds are reached
- About job delegation in CAS
- How to use Backup Exec server pools in CAS
- How centralized restore works in CAS
- Appendix L. Veritas Backup Exec Advanced Disk-based Backup Option
- Appendix M. Veritas Backup Exec NDMP Option
- About restoring and redirecting restore data for NDMP servers
- Viewing the properties of an NDMP server
- Viewing storage properties for an NDMP server
- Appendix N. Veritas Backup Exec Agent for Linux
- About installing the Agent for Linux
- About establishing trust for a remote Linux computer in the Backup Exec list of servers
- Editing configuration options for Linux computers
- About backing up a Linux computer by using the Agent for Linux
- About restoring data to Linux computers
- Editing the default backup job options for Linux computers
- Uninstalling the Agent for Linux
- Appendix O. Veritas Backup Exec Remote Media Agent for Linux
- About installing the Remote Media Agent for Linux
- About establishing trust for a Remote Media Agent for Linux computer in the Backup Exec list of servers
- About the Backup Exec operators (beoper) group for the Remote Media Agent for Linux
- About adding a Linux server as a Remote Media Agent for Linux
- Editing properties for the Remote Media Agent for Linux
- Creating a simulated tape library
- Viewing simulated tape libraries properties
- Appendix P. Accessibility and Backup Exec
- About keyboard shortcuts in Backup Exec
- Backup and Restore tab keyboard shortcuts
- Storage tab keyboard shortcuts
About the Backup Exec installation process and licensing options
The Backup Exec installation wizard guides you through the process of installing Backup Exec and its agents and features. Using the installation wizard, you can install Backup Exec and its agents and features on a local computer or you can push-install them to a remote computer. The computer on which Backup Exec is installed is called the Backup Exec server. Additionally, you can install the Remote Administrator, which lets you administrate the Backup Exec server from a remote Windows server or workstation.
Note:
You cannot install Backup Exec or the Agent for Windows on a volume that has been enabled for data deduplication in Windows, on an ReFS volume, or on Cluster Shared Volumes.
When you install Backup Exec, you can input a license in two ways:
Table: Licensing options
Item | Description |
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Enter entitlement IDs manually | You can enter the entitlement IDs that are listed on your license certificate. Entitlement IDs contain one letter and 10 numbers, such as A0123456789. After you add your entitlement IDs, Backup Exec connects to the Veritas Web service and requests the license key associated with the Entitlement ID. An Internet connection is required to enter entitlement IDs manually. Note: Licenses from previous versions of Backup Exec cannot activate the current version of Backup Exec. |
Import licenses from the Veritas License File | You can import your Veritas License Files (.slf) from a network share or from a local drive. You must go to the Veritas Licensing Portal website to obtain them. From the Veritas Licensing Portal website, you receive one file with all of the entitlement IDs that you registered. After installation, the .slf files can be found in the following location: Windows 2008 and later: C:\Programdata\Veritas Shared\Licenses |
Install a 60-day trial version | A 60-day trial version is available for Backup Exec. If you do not enter any entitlement IDs or Veritas license files during the installation process, a trial version is installed. |
After Backup Exec has been installed, you can install additional agents and features by upgrading to Backup Exec Bronze, Silver, or Gold. You can also push-install Backup Exec or the Agent for Windows to remote computers.
Installation from a command line is also available. Command line installation is called silent mode installation. The silent mode installation uses the Setup.exe program on the Backup Exec installation media.
Backup Exec may install the following additional products during the installation process:
Microsoft Report Viewer 2010 SP1
Microsoft.NET Framework 4.5.2
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update
Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable Package
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Package
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express with SP2
More Information
Installing Backup Exec by using the Installation Wizard
Installing additional agents and features to the local Backup Exec server
Push-installing Backup Exec to remote computers
Push-installing the Agent for Windows to remote computers