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For Recovery Manager for Active Directory 10.1 or higher: Make sure that you use the Backup Agent version supplied with this release of Recovery Manager for Active Directory. |
You can configure Recovery Manager for Active Directory (RMAD) to automatically install the Backup Agent on each computer (domain controller and AD LDS (ADAM) host) added to a particular Computer Collection. After you do so, RMAD will automatically install the Backup Agent before backing up a computer where the agent is not preinstalled. When the backup operation completes, RMAD will remove the automatically installed Backup Agent.
If the Backup Agent is already preinstalled on the target computer to be backed up, RMAD does not automatically deploy the agent and uses the preinstalled agent instead.
For RMAD to automatically install the Backup Agent, the user account under which RMAD accesses the target Computer Collection must have specific permissions. For more information, see Permissions required to use Recovery Manager for Active Directory.
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Check that the Administrative Share Admin$ exists and is accessible on the target domain controller to perform the remote agent installation. |
Windows Server automatically creates Administrative Shares. If the automatic creation of shares was disabled (Microsoft KB Article 954422), re-enable the automatic shares creation.
Check that Administrative Shares are accessible. Fore details, see Shared Folders in Microsoft documentation.
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, expand the Computer Collections node.
Locate the Computer Collection that holds the computers on which you want to automatically install the Backup Agent.
Right-click the Computer Collection, and then click Properties.
On the Agent Settings tab, make sure that the Use preinstalled Backup Agent check box is cleared.
For more information about this check box, see Agent Settings tab subsection in Properties for an existing Computer Collection.
Click OK to close the dialog box.
You can use the Recovery Manager Console to manually preinstall Backup Agent on the computers added to a particular Computer Collection. Alternatively, you can perform a silent installation of the agent.
To preinstall Backup Agent on all computers in a Computer Collection, perform the following steps:
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, expand the Computer Collections node.
Right-click the Computer Collection that includes the computers on which you want to preinstall the Backup Agent, and then select Install Backup Agent from the shortcut menu.
Follow the steps in the wizard to complete the Backup Agent installation.
To selectively preinstall Backup Agent on computers in a Computer Collection, perform the following steps:
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, expand the Computer Collections node.
Right-click the Computer Collection that includes the computers on which you want to preinstall the Backup Agent.
In the right pane, select the items representing the computers on which you want to install the Backup Agent.
Right-click the selected items, and then select Install Backup Agent from the shortcut menu.
Follow the steps in the wizard to complete the Backup Agent installation.
To perform a silent installation of the Backup Agent, perform the following steps:
Copy the Backupagent.msi file supplied in the RMAD installation package to the target computer.
On the computer to which you copied the Backupagent.msi file, enter the following syntax at a command prompt: msiexec /i "\\<TargetCompName>\<Path to the backupagent.msi file>" ERDPORT=<PortNumber> /qn
<TargetCompName> refers to the target computer network name.
<PortNumber> refers to the TCP port number you want RMAD to use to connect to Backup Agent.
By default, the silent installation uses a local system account. To install Backup Agent on a remote DC, this account must have sufficient permissions to access that DC.
Example:
msiexec /i "\\MyDC\temp\backupagent.msi" ERDPORT=3355 /qn
By default, RMAD uses the TCP port 3843 to connect to Backup Agent. If you have specified some other port number, perform the following steps:
Start the Recovery Manager Console (snap-in).
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, select Recovery Manager for Active Directory, and then click Settings on the Action menu.
On the General tab of the Properties dialog box, select the Connect to the backup agent using specific TCP port check box, and then specify the port number in the Port box.
If you have installed Microsoft Windows Firewall, the specified TCP port must be opened. You have to specify the same port number for all target DCs to be backed up.
You can use the Recovery Manager Console to discover all Backup Agent instances that were manually preinstalled on computers in existing Computer Collections. After the discover operation completes, you can view and manage the discovered Backup Agent instances by using the Backup Agent Management node in the Recovery Manager Console.
A Backup Agent instance is automatically discovered and added to the Backup Agent Management node only when you use that node to preinstall the agent.
When you preinstall a Backup Agent instance by using any other methods (for example, a silent installation), to display that agent instance in the Backup Agent Management node, you have to run the discover Backup Agent operation.
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, select the Backup Agent Management node.
From the main menu, select Action | Discover All Backup Agent Instances.
When the agent discovery operation completes, all discovered instances of Backup Agent are displayed in the Backup Agent Management node.
You can update information displayed for a particular preinstalled Backup Agent instance in the Backup Agent Management node. When you run the update operation, RMAD checks the version and status of the target Backup Agent instance, and then updates that information in the Backup Agent Management node.
You can only update information for already discovered Backup Agent instances. For instructions on how to discover Backup Agent, see Discovering preinstalled Backup Agent.
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, select the Backup Agent Management node.
In the right pane, right-click the entry representing the Backup Agent instance for which you want to update information displayed in the Backup Agent Management node.
Select Update Backup Agent Info from the shortcut menu.
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, right-click the Backup Agent Management node.
Select Update Backup Agent Info from the shortcut menu.
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