Before you install DLO, you should consider the following:
Table: Pre-installation considerations
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Domains and Active Directory |
The media server and DLO Storage Locations must be in a Windows Domain or Active Directory. Computers that run the Desktop Agent can be outside of a Windows Domain or Active Directory. However, they must authenticate with the domain or directory to access the media server or Storage Locations. | ||
Server loading |
DLO can be treated as a network file server. The ideal server for DLO has a fast network connection and a fast set of disks. The CPU is not as critical as these other factors for the DLO file server. The number of Desktop Agents that can successfully back up to one DLO server depends on many factors. However, Symantec recommends less than 400 clients per server when the server runs WIndows 2000 Advanced Server. If more than 400 clients are attached, file operations may begin to fail when Paged Pool memory runs out. | ||
Authentication |
DLO Administration Console Any user who has full admin rights on the media server where DLO is installed can manage the DLO Administration Console. The user’s account must be a domain account. In addition, the account must have rights to do the following on any remote server used for Storage Locations or network user data folders:
You can use a domain administrator account, or grant a standard domain account with local administrative rights to the servers hosting the DLO resources. See About administrator accounts in DLO. Desktop Agent DLO requires domain accounts. Every Desktop Agent user must log on to DLO using a domain account. If you have users who log on using local accounts, they can still use DLO, but they must have domain credentials to authenticate with DLO. | ||
Database Selection |
By default DLO installs its own instance of SQL Express 2005.
You can also manually configure DLO to use an existing local or remote instance of the following:
The following are pros for SQL Express 2005:
The following are cons for SQL Express 2005:
The following are pros for SQL Server:
The following are cons for SQL Server:
The following are pros for MSDE:
The following are cons for MSDE:
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Time Synchronization |
All computers running the DLO Administration Console or the Desktop Agent should be set to a common time. You can configure the Windows Time Synchronization service on the network. See the Microsoft Web site for additional information. | ||
Firewalls |
DLO is designed to work in firewall environments. In order for DLO to function properly in a firewall environment, network file shares must be visible after establishing a remote connection such as VPN. If file sharing is not allowed, DLO does not transfer files to or from the network user data folder. Desktop computer files are still protected to the desktop user data folder, and are transferred when the network user data folder is accessible. You can push-install DLO through a firewall to a computer that runs Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2. Before you being the push-install, enable the group policy called “Allow remote administration exception” on the destination computer. See your Windows documentation for more information. You can also push-install DLO through a firewall to a Windows Server 2008 computer. Before you begin the push-install, enable Print and File Sharing, along with Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) on the desination computer’s Winows Firewall Exception list. See your Windows documentation for more information. | ||
MDAC Support for the DLO Administration Console |
DLO supports versions 2.7 and 2.8 of MDAC. However, MDAC 2.8 is the default and is installed during the installation if it is not already installed. When MDAC 2.8 is installed, a restart may be required, and a computer administrator must complete the installation process. If a non-administrator logs on first after the MDAC 2.8 installation, the process generates a number of errors. To force the use of MDAC 2.7, you can add the following CmdLine value in the setup.ini file in the DLO installation set: REQUIREDMDACVERSION=”2.7″. Example: CmdLine=REQUIREDMDACVERSION=”2.7″ /l*v %TEMP%\DLOConsoleInstall.log | ||
MDAC Support for the Desktop Agent |
The Desktop Agent supports versions 2.7 and 2.8 of MDAC. However, MDAC 2.8 is the default. To force the use of MDAC 2.7, you can add the following CmdLine value in the setup.ini file in the Desktop Agent installation set: REQUIREDMDACVERSION=”2.7″. Example: CmdLine=/qf DEFAULTMEDIASERVER=”SERVERNAME” DLODBINSTANCENAME=”BKUPEXEC” LAUNCHCLIENT=”1″ REQUIREDMDACVERSION=”2.7″ /l*v “%TEMP%\DLOAgentInstall.log” |