Create ACLs (Access Control Lists)

Access Control Lists allow you to identify the specific remote CA ARCserve Backup servers permitted to back up the Oracle database. If the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows is installed, ACLs can be created and edited from the Agent Admin interface.

See the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows online help for more information.

If the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent for Windows is not installed, ACLs can be created manually by adding new registry values.

To create an ACL manually

  1. On the Windows Start menu, click Run.

    The Run dialog opens.

  2. In the Open field, enter:
    regedit
    

    The Registry Editor window opens.

  3. In the tree view pane, expand the following folders to view this registry path:
    Software\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCserve Backup\UniversalClientAgent\ACL
    
  4. Double-click the appropriate registry entry and make the following entries in the Edit String dialog:
  5. Click OK on the Edit String dialog after you complete each entry.
  6. Close the Registry Editor.

Check the CA ARCserve Universal Agent Service Status

The CA ARCserve Universal Agent service lets the agent support remote backups and restores of the Oracle database. It also operates as a Windows service. You can configure the server to start automatically during setup or after setup using the Control Panel Services.

To check the CA ARCserve Universal Agent Service Status

  1. Open Control Panel and then open Services.
  2. Locate the CA ARCserve Universal Agent service icon. The current mode of the service is displayed.

    Universal Agent Service Status

  3. To start or stop the service, highlight the CA ARCserve Universal Agent service icon and click Start or Stop, respectively.


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