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User guide YOSEMITE YOSEMITE BACKUP - INSTALLATION GUIDE
Installation Guide Yosemite Backup®
Yosemite Technologies, Inc
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Table of Contents
Before You Begin .......................................................................................................................... v Yosemite Backup Documentation ................................................................................................... v
Printable Documentation ............................................................................................................................................ v Release Notes............................................................................................................................................................vi Online Help.................................................................................................................................................................vi Customer Support ......................................................................................................................................................vi
Chapter 1 - Installation Overview ................................................................................................. 1 System Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 1 Supported platforms ........................................................................................................................ 1 Installing a service pack .................................................................................................................. 2 Before You Install Yosemite Backup ............................................................................................... 2
Yosemite Backup management domain .................................................................................................................... 2 Yosemite Backup Service .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Yosemite Backup License.......................................................................................................................................... 3 Backup Devices.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Installing Yosemite Backup ............................................................................................................. 3 Upgrading Yosemite Backup ........................................................................................................... 4
Migrating data to the Yosemite Backup catalog ......................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2 - Windows Operating Systems ................................................................................... 7 Yosemite Backup Installation Manager Overview............................................................................ 7 Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager............................................................................... 7 Using Yosemite Backup Installation Manager ................................................................................. 8
Install Yosemite Backup ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Upgrade Yosemite Backup ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Remove Yosemite Backup....................................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 3 - Non-Windows Operating Systems ......................................................................... 15 Yosemite Backup Installer Overview ............................................................................................. 15 Launch Yosemite Backup Installer ................................................................................................ 15
NetWare Launch ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 Linux/UNIX Launch .................................................................................................................................................. 16
Using Yosemite Backup Installer ................................................................................................... 17
Install Yosemite Backup ........................................................................................................................................... 17 Upgrade Yosemite Backup ...................................................................................................................................... 20 Remove Yosemite Backup....................................................................................................................................... 21 Licenses ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 4 - Installation Notes ..................................................................................................... 23 General Installation Notes ............................................................................................................. 23
Device Buffer Sizes .................................................................................................................................................. 23 Multiple SCSI Buses with Libraries .......................................................................................................................... 24
NetWare Installation Notes............................................................................................................ 24
Running Yosemite Backup for NetWare for the First Time...................................................................................... 24 Users with Adaptec Controllers Must Install the Latest Drivers ............................................................................... 24 Using NWASPI.CDM................................................................................................................................................ 24
Linux/UNIX Installation Notes ........................................................................................................ 26
Copying the Yosemite Backup Installer to a Local Disk ........................................................................................... 26 Graphical User Interface .......................................................................................................................................... 26 Yosemite Backup Icon for the X Window Desktop................................................................................................... 26 iii
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Linux Installation Notes ................................................................................................................. 26
SCSI Libraries may not be detected......................................................................................................................... 26 IDE/ATAPI Support .................................................................................................................................................. 27 Libraries missing from Linux distribution .................................................................................................................. 28 Recognizing LUNs.................................................................................................................................................... 29
Appendix A - Troubleshooting Guide ........................................................................................ 31 Troubleshooting Installation........................................................................................................... 31
I selected `Join existing Yosemite Backup management domain' during installation, but the domain is not displayed in the product............................................................................................................................................................ 31 When I try to log on to NDS, Yosemite Backup keeps asking for the password...................................................... 31 I can't log on to Yosemite Backup. ........................................................................................................................... 31 I am using TCP/IP, but it cannot see other servers.................................................................................................. 31
Troubleshooting Backup Devices .................................................................................................. 32
I can't see my tape drive on the Device property page. ........................................................................................... 32 My SCSI library is not active on the Device or Catalog views. ................................................................................. 32 Yosemite Backup does not recognize my SCSI library. The tape device is displayed, but not the library. .............. 32
Before You Begin
This Installation Guide provides all of the information necessary to effectively install Yosemite Backup. It includes system requirements and step-by-step instructions.
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Yosemite Backup documentation Printable Documentation Release Notes Online Help Customer Support
Yosemite Backup Documentation
The following documentation is included with Yosemite Backup to help you install and use all of Yosemite Backup's features and options. NOTE: In the following sections, represents the platform-specific directory on the Yosemite Backup installation disk, for example, win (Windows), lin (Linux) and net (NetWare). In the following sections, represents the language (e.g., eng (English), fre (French), ita (Italian), jpn (Japanese), spa (Spanish), kor (Korean), chs (Simplified Chinese), and cht (Traditional Chinese).
Printable Documentation
The /doc directory on the Yosemite Backup CD-ROM contains the following printable documentation: · · · · Quick Start Guide (YTqks.pdf): Contains basic information to help you install and run Yosemite Backup (multiple languages in one file). Installation Guide (YTins.pdf): Contains installation information for each supported platform. User's Guide and Technical Reference (YTusr.pdf): Contains information for configuring and using Yosemite Backup. Addendum (YTadd.pdf): Contains information on additional features (English only). This manual is provided only when necessary.
NOTE: You can also download these documents from the Yosemite Backup website at www.yosemitetech.com. If you require extra copies of these manuals, you can print the PDF file. They were designed to be printed one-sided, with a margin for placing them in a binder. For consistency with this manual, the page numbers, page layout, table of contents and index are the same (except that the PDF file does not have facing pages or odd/even headers).
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To view or print this documentation, Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 4.0 or higher) must be installed on your Windows or X Window (Linux/UNIX) computer. If not currently installed, you can install it from the Adobe Acrobat Reader website at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html. NOTE: Adobe Acrobat Reader does not offer versions for DOS or NetWare systems. Therefore, you can only view or print the Yosemite Backup documentation on Windows or X Window (Linux/UNIX) systems. To print the documentation, open the appropriate file into Adobe Acrobat Reader. Choose Page Setup... from the File menu and set the proper options for your printer. If your printer supports it, select the Larger Print Area option. Then choose Print... from the File menu and print the document. (You can also purchase additional printed and bound copies of this manual. Contact us at the numbers listed below for additional information.)
Release Notes
Release notes are included with every service pack. Before installing Yosemite Backup, please read and print the release notes for additional information. The release notes are available in both HTML (readme.htm) and text (readme.txt) formats in the root directory of the CD-ROM.
Online Help
Windows
To view online help while using Yosemite Backup, select Contents from the Help menu. The online help is displayed in a pop-up window. For task-related or context-sensitive help while using Yosemite Backup, select a topic in the Dynamic Help list.
Non-Windows
You can view online help from most Yosemite Backup screens by pressing F1.
Customer Support
You can get customer support for Yosemite Backup in one of the following ways: · · · Visit our website at www.yosemitetech.com and fill out an Online Support Request Form. (For a quick connection, select Web from the Yosemite Backup Help menu.) Fax us at (559) 449-1188. Phone us at (559) 449-8181. Telephone technical support is available Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Pacific Time and 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. GMT. We offer free phone support for installation issues. For other issues, purchase a Yosemite Care contract or a phone incident.
Chapter 1 - Installation Overview
This section describes what you need to do to install Yosemite Backup.
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System Requirements Supported platforms Before You Install Yosemite Backup Installing Yosemite Backup Installing a service pack
System Requirements
Most operating systems list both minimum and recommended system requirements. As a general rule, if your system meets the minimum requirements for the operating system, it will also meet the minimum system requirements for Yosemite Backup. However, for better performance, we recommend that your system meet or exceed the recommended system requirements. For example, Windows XP Professional requires a 233 MHz Pentium or Celeron family or AMD-K6, AMD Athlon or AMD Duron family processor, 64MB of RAM and 1.5GB of available hard disk space. But Microsoft recommends a 300 MHz processor and 128MB of RAM. Depending on your specific requirements, your system should also meet the following: · 20 GB of hard disk space The Yosemite Backup Catalog requires additional space. When you install Yosemite Backup on the machine that will serve as the master server, Yosemite recommends that you select a hard drive other than the default drive. A disk drive with at least an additional 20 GB is recommended. · · · · · VGA display with 1024x768 resolution, for use with Windows or X Window Tape backup device for use with Bare Metal Disaster Recovery CD drive for Yosemite Backup installation (recommended) CD or DVD writer for use with the Bare Metal Disaster Recovery (recommended) Bootable tape backup device for use with Bare Metal Disaster Recovery (optional)
Supported platforms
Yosemite Backup is supported and has been tested with many different versions of Windows, NetWare, Linux and UNIX operating systems. For a current list of supported platforms, visit www.yosemitetech.com.
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NOTE: We always recommend that you install the latest service packs and updates for your operating system.
Installing a service pack
Yosemite Backup is updated regularly. To ensure optimum performance and communication when you update your installation to a newer service pack, install the same service pack on every machine that is part of a Yosemite Backup management domain.
Before You Install Yosemite Backup
Even though Yosemite Backup is easy to install, you must first make some important decisions about how to implement Yosemite Backup. Before you install Yosemite Backup, resolve the following issues.
Yosemite Backup management domain
When you install Yosemite Backup, you will define a Yosemite Backup management domain. Each Yosemite Backup management domain includes one storage management server, a computer that contains the Yosemite Backup catalog. Each Yosemite Backup management domain may also include other computers, including other PC desktops or servers. Since Yosemite Backup is scalable, you can easily upgrade your license whenever you need to expand the Yosemite Backup management domain. To define the Yosemite Backup management domain, identify: · · · The name of the new Yosemite Backup management domain (if creating a new Yosemite Backup management domain). The computer that will be the storage management server. The PC desktops or servers that will belong to the Yosemite Backup management domain.
For more information about creating and managing Yosemite Backup management domains, refer to the User's Guide and Technical Reference.
Yosemite Backup Service
The Yosemite Backup service lets you schedule jobs to run automatically, whether or not an operator is present. When installed, the Yosemite Backup service automatically loads at system startup. It runs in the background without the user interface. At any time, you can start Yosemite Backup. Later, when you close Yosemite Backup, the Yosemite Backup service continues to run in the background. If the system loses power, the Yosemite Backup service automatically restarts following system restart. Therefore, your backup jobs still run as scheduled. You must install either Yosemite Backup or the Yosemite Backup service on each computer that will be included in an automatic backup schedule. NOTE: Yosemite Backup service is only available as a service on Windows and X Window (as a daemon) (Linux/UNIX) platforms. The Yosemite Backup Agent is available for NetWare systems. For information on configuring and using the Yosemite Backup service, refer to the User's Guide and Technical Reference.
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Yosemite Backup License
When fully implemented, Yosemite Backup can work with any network configuration of Windows, NetWare , UNIX and Linux machines with no limit of PC desktops, servers or backup devices. However, depending on the edition or license that you purchased, the number of servers and the network platform in a storage management domain may be limited. You can purchase licenses for a single PC desktop, a single server or an unlimited number of servers. Likewise, your license determines whether Yosemite Backup runs only on a Windows, NetWare, UNIX or Linux network or on a mixed network. If you purchased a single server license, you can set up one storage management server in that Yosemite Backup management domain. To add access to multiple servers in a single Yosemite Backup management domain, you can purchase an upgrade to your license. If you purchased a license to install on only one network platform, you cannot install on other network platforms. To install on another network platform, you can purchase an upgrade to your license. To create additional catalogs, you must purchase additional licenses. You can only create one catalog for each license.
Backup Devices
Yosemite Backup supports a wide variety of tape devices, optical devices, storage media and libraries on the market today. Because of the device driver design, you can add support for most new devices and libraries by simply adding a few parameters in the Yosemite Backup configuration file. You can access updated configuration files from our website (www.yosemitetech.com). Yosemite Backup automatically detects and recognizes any backup devices or libraries attached to your server or PC desktop. If your machine recognizes it as a valid device, then the device automatically appears in the catalog. If the device does not appear, make sure your machine or network recognizes the device. Refer to the device documentation for more information. Yosemite Backup also supports backups to virtual devices called D2D libraries. For information on setting up a D2D library, refer to the User's Guide and Technical Reference.
Installing Yosemite Backup
First, install all of your backup devices according to the manufacturer's directions. Second, install Yosemite Backup on the PC desktop or server that will contain the catalog. This creates a Yosemite Backup management domain and identifies the directory in which the Yosemite Backup catalog has been installed. Yosemite Backup uses this information to configure other machines that belong in this Yosemite Backup management domain. For Windows operating systems, refer to Chapter 2 - Windows Operating Systems. For NetWare, Linux or UNIX operating systems, refer to Chapter 3 - Non-Windows Operating Systems. Third, install Yosemite Backup on the other PC desktops or servers in the Yosemite Backup management domain. When the Yosemite Backup installer displays available servers and Yosemite Backup management domains, select the server or Yosemite Backup management domain to join. NOTE: When you update Yosemite Backup by installing a service pack, always install it on every machine included in the Yosemite Backup management domain.
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If you have any installation problems, refer to Appendix A Troubleshooting Guide. You can also refer to General Installation Notes and the installation notes for your platform in Chapter 4 - Installation Notes.
Upgrading Yosemite Backup
Before you install Yosemite Backup in place of a pre-existing installation of Yosemite software, consider the following: · You must upgrade to the same version of Yosemite Backup on every machine in the Yosemite Backup management domain in order to avoid incompatibilities between older and newer versions of the software. Decide whether to install in place of a pre-existing Yosemite installation or to install alongside the pre-existing software.
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Upgrading to a new version of Yosemite Backup will remove the older software and all related data. Make a full backup of your critical data for future use before you upgrade to Yosemite Backup.
Installing Yosemite Backup alongside a pre-existing installation of any previous versions of the Yosemite Backup means that you will have two versions of our software running on the machine simultaneously. Conflicts might arise if the old and new versions of the software are both running as a service. Stop any previous versions of the Yosemite Backup service on the Yosemite Backup backup server before you start the installation process.
WARNING: If you use the Upgrade command to convert any previous versions of the Yosemite Backup storage management database immediately, any active previous versions of the Yosemite Backup database will no longer be available. If you use the Install command to install Yosemite Backup alongside any previous versions of the Yosemite Backup, you will not be able to convert the contents of any previous versions of the Yosemite Backup database into the newer Yosemite Backup catalog. Instead, you must import the contents of media with Import Media jobs.
Migrating data to the Yosemite Backup catalog
When you upgrade to Yosemite Backup, information in the older database about any file objects that were backed up with any previous versions of the Yosemite Backup is converted into records in the Yosemite Backup catalog. The types of objects that are converted and appended to the Yosemite Backup catalog include word processing files, database instances like Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange, and Oracle, and other data files. System state information, settings for backup, restore or verify jobs, and user information is not converted. You may upgrade an older database to the new catalog in either of the following ways: · · Use the Upgrade command from the Yosemite Backup installer Import media created in Yosemite Backup into the new Yosemite Backup catalog
Each upgrade choice presents specific advantages. Use the Upgrade command to convert the database and you can manage all legacy backups performed in any previous versions of the Yosemite Backup immediately. Use Import Media jobs later to include information on media created in any previous
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versions of the Yosemite Backup and you can limit the amount of legacy backup data to be managed in Yosemite Backup.
Chapter 2 - Windows Operating Systems
Yosemite Backup supports many versions of Windows. (Visit www.yosemitetech.com for a current list of supported operating systems). A graphical user interface makes it easy to install and administer Yosemite Backup.
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Yosemite Backup Installation Manager Overview Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager Using Yosemite Backup Installation Manager
Yosemite Backup Installation Manager Overview
The Yosemite Backup Installation Manager lets you easily install or remove Yosemite Backup from the console prompt. Specifically, it: · · · · · · · · Guides you step-by-step through the installation process Offers online help Automatically detects active Yosemite Backup catalog servers Puts all of its files in one directory, unlike other software Requires no manual configuration Lets you perform a custom installation Upgrades Yosemite Backup and Yosemite Backup options automatically Lets you update your license key codes
First, launch the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager from the Yosemite Backup CD-ROM (see Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager). Second, use it to install or remove Yosemite Backup (see Using Yosemite Backup Installation Manager).
Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager
NOTE: If Yosemite Backup is running, you must close it before continuing. To launch the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager 1. Insert the Yosemite Backup CD-ROM in your CD drive. The Yosemite Backup Installation Manager launches automatically. 2. If the Installation Manager does not launch automatically, access the root directory on the Yosemite Backup CD-ROM and double-click setup.exe.
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When the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen appears, you can perform a number of installation tasks (see Using Yosemite Backup Installation Manager). To display the Installation Manager screens, options and messages in a different language, select the appropriate language under the Languages task bar. To display an online help topic, click a link in the Dynamic help task bar.
Using Yosemite Backup Installation Manager
When the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen appears, select one of the following options (refer to the corresponding section): · · · Install Yosemite Backup Upgrade Yosemite Backup Remove Yosemite Backup
When you are finished using the Installation Manager, click Exit. The Yosemite Backup Installation screen closes. To start and run the Yosemite Backup Administrator, refer to the User's Guide and Technical Reference.
Install Yosemite Backup
Use this option to install Yosemite Backup for the first time or to reinstall Yosemite Backup. The Yosemite Backup installer guides you through each step of the installation process. In general, you should accept the installer's suggested directory locations. Before you continue, you must identify the role of this computer: · · Administer an existing Yosemite Backup management domain on a different computer (see Connect to an Existing Yosemite Backup management domain below). Create a new Yosemite Backup management domain on this computer to be a storage server (see Create a New Yosemite Backup management domain)
Connect to an Existing Yosemite Backup management domain
1. Access the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen (see Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager). 2. Under the Languages task bar, select the appropriate language to install. 3. Click Install Yosemite Backup. The Destination Location screen appears. If the Installation Manager detects an older version of Yosemite Backup on your system, you can update Yosemite Backup to a new service pack or version using your existing settings. a. Click OK in the Already Installed message. b. Click Cancel to return to the Thank You screen. c. Click the Upgrade command. (See Upgrade Yosemite Backup). Otherwise, the Thank You screen appears. NOTE: At any point in this process, you can click Cancel to return to the Yosemite Backup Installation screen.
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3. Under the Languages task bar, select the appropriate language to install and click Next. The Destination Location screen appears. 4. The default location is C:\Program Files\Yosemite\Yosemite Backup. To install Yosemite Backup to a different directory, click Browse. When the Choose Directory screen appears, locate the directory and click OK. It is recommended that you install Yosemite Backup in a directory other than the root directory. 5. Click Next. The License Agreement screen appears. 6. After you accept the Yosemite Backup license agreement, click Next. The Select Install Option screen appears. 7. Select the Custom or Standard installation option and click Next. In a standard installation, the following options are automatically installed: · · · Yosemite Backup The Yosemite Backup service A shortcut to launch Yosemite Backup from your desktop
In a custom installation, you can deselect the above options or select the following options: · · Disable remote access: Installs Yosemite Backup without remote access support. Remote administration and remote backups will be disabled. Remote administration only: Installs Yosemite Backup on the local machine, but does not add the node to the database. This setup allows for only remote administration. Devices, disks, etc. cannot be backed up.
8. The Create or Join Yosemite Backup management domain screen appears. 9. Select Join an existing domain and click Next. NOTE: If you connect to an existing domain, Yosemite Backup uses the key code from the existing catalog. If you are installing Yosemite Backup on the domain server, select Create a new Yosemite Backup domain. 10. Enter the hostname or IP address for the Yosemite Backup domain server machine and click Next. 11. Once Yosemite Backup has enough information, you can begin the installation. · · Click Yes to install Yosemite Backup. The Installation Manager copies Yosemite Backup to the installation directory. Click No to cancel installation. The Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen appears.
12. When the installation complete message appears: · · · Click Yes to start Yosemite Backup. Click No to return to the Yosemite Backup Installation screen. Click Exit to quit the installation process.
When you start Yosemite Backup, it has no password for the Admin user, which has access to all data inside the Yosemite Backup management domain. To set a password for the Admin user: 1. Log onto Yosemite Backup as the Admin user. 2. Select View Administration Security.
3. Click the Admin icon.
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4. Click Change Password. 5. Enter the old, new, and verify passwords. 6. Click OK.
Create a New Yosemite Backup management domain
1. Access the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen (see Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager). The Thank You screen appears. 2. Under the Languages task bar, select the appropriate language to install. 3. Click Install Yosemite Backup. The Destination Location screen appears. If the Installation Manager detects an older version of Yosemite Backup on your system, you can update Yosemite Backup to a new service pack or version using your existing settings. a. Click OK in the Already Installed message. b. Click Cancel to return to the Thank You screen. c. Click the Upgrade command. (See Upgrade Yosemite Backup) Otherwise, the Thank You screen appears. 4. The default location is C:\Program Files\Yosemite\Yosemite Backup. To install Yosemite Backup to a different directory, click Browse. When the Choose Directory screen appears, locate the directory and click OK. It is recommended that you install Yosemite Backup in a directory other than the root directory. 5. Click Next. The License Agreement screen appears. 6. After you accept the Yosemite Backup license agreement, click Next. The Select Install Option screen appears. 7. Select the Custom or Standard installation option and click Next. In a standard installation, the following options are automatically installed: · · · Yosemite Backup The Yosemite Backup service A shortcut to launch Yosemite Backup from your desktop
In a custom installation, you can deselect the above options or select the following options: · · Disable remote access: Installs Yosemite Backup without remote access support. Remote administration and remote backups will be disabled. Remote administration only: Installs Yosemite Backup on the local machine, but does not add the node to the database. This setup allows for only remote administration. Devices, disks, etc. cannot be backed up.
8. The Create or Join Yosemite Backup management domain screen appears. 9. Select Create a new domain and click Next. 10. When the Create New Yosemite Backup management domain screen appears, enter the Yosemite Backup management domain name of the new Yosemite Backup management domain and click Next.
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11. When the Licenses screen appears, select the appropriate option. · · Choose No, I want to use an evaluation key if you intend to install the software for a 30-day evaluation period. Choose Yes, I have a valid license key if you have already purchased a license. Enter the license key.
12. When the confirmation message appears, confirm the installation: · · Select Yes and click Next to install Yosemite Backup. The Installation Manager copies Yosemite Backup to the installation directory. Select No to cancel installation. The Yosemite Backup Installation screen appears.
13. When the installation complete message appears: · · · Click Yes to start Yosemite Backup. Click No to return to the Yosemite Backup Installation screen. Click Exit to quit the installation process.
When you start Yosemite Backup, it has no password for the Admin user, which has access to all data inside the Yosemite Backup management domain. To set a password for the Admin user: 1. Log onto Yosemite Backup as the Admin user. 2. Select View Administration Security.
3. Click the Admin icon. 4. Click Change Password. 5. Enter the old, new, and verify passwords. 6. Click OK.
Upgrade Yosemite Backup
NOTE: You do not have to uninstall Yosemite Backup before upgrading to a newer version. Select this option to upgrade Yosemite Backup, all installed Yosemite Backup options and the catalog. Access the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen (see Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager ). 1. Select the language that you have already installed on your machine. 2. Click Upgrade. The Warning screen appears. 3. Review the warning before you proceed. This screen displays the current installation directory. If this is correct, click Next to proceed with the upgrade. TIP: To cancel the upgrade process, click Back until you return to the first screen of the Installation Manager. Then use the Install command to install Yosemite Backup in a different directory. 4. Select the Custom or Standard installation option and click Next. In a standard installation, the following options are automatically installed: · · · Yosemite Backup The Yosemite Backup service A shortcut to launch Yosemite Backup from your desktop
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In a custom installation, you can deselect the above options or select the following options: · · Disable remote access: Installs Yosemite Backup without remote access support. Remote administration and remote backups will be disabled. Remote administration only: Installs Yosemite Backup on the local machine, but does not add the node to the database. This setup allows for only remote administration. Devices, disks, etc. cannot be backed up.
5. When the Create Yosemite Backup management domain screen appears, enter the Yosemite Backup management domain name of the new Yosemite Backup management domain or existing domain (if not already displayed) and click Next. 6. When the Licenses screen appears, select the appropriate option. · · Choose No, I want to use an evaluation key if you intend to install the software for a 30-day evaluation period. Choose Yes, I have a valid license key if you have already purchased a license. Enter the license key.
7. When the confirmation message appears, confirm the installation: · · Select Yes and click Next to install Yosemite Backup. The Installation Manager copies Yosemite Backup to the installation directory. Select No to cancel installation. The Yosemite Backup Installation screen appears.
8. When the installation complete message appears: · · Click Yes to start Yosemite Backup. Click No to return to the Yosemite Backup Installation screen.
9. Click Exit to quit the installation process.
Remove Yosemite Backup
NOTE: You do not have to uninstall Yosemite Backup before upgrading to a newer version. Select this option to uninstall Yosemite Backup, all installed Yosemite Backup options and the catalog. 1. To remove Yosemite Backup, access the Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen (see Launch Yosemite Backup Installation Manager). 2. Click Remove Yosemite Backup. The Installation Location screen appears. NOTE: At any point in this process, you can click Cancel to return to the Yosemite Backup Installation screen. 3. The default location is c:\Program Files\Yosemite\Yosemite Backup. To remove Yosemite Backup from a different directory, click Browse. When the Select Target Location screen appears, locate the directory and click OK. 4. Select the packages to remove: · · The backup catalog The D2D device and storage pools
5. Click Next. 6. When the remove Yosemite Backup confirmation screen appears, confirm removal:
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Click Yes to remove Yosemite Backup. The Installation Manager erases all Yosemite Backup files from the installation directory. Click No to cancel removal. The Yosemite Backup Installation Manager screen appears.
7. When the removal complete message screen appears, click OK. 8. Click Exit. The Yosemite Backup Installation screen closes. 9. Reboot your workstation.
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