Installation Instructions
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net stop "Acronis Web Server Service"
net start "Acronis Web Server Service"
In the Services snap-in by right-clicking Acronis Web Server Service and then clicking Restart.
2.1.6 Installing Acronis License Server
The license server is integrated with Acronis Backup Management Server. We recommend using that
license server.
If you need to install the license server as a separate component, use the following procedure.
To install the license server as a separate component
1. Start the setup program.
2. Click Install Acronis Backup.
3. Accept the terms of the license agreement.
4. Select the I want to manually select the Acronis components… check box, and then click Next.
5. In the list of components, under Other components, select the License Server check box, and
then click Next.
Click Import from file and specify the file containing the list of license keys. You can specify
multiple files one by one or enter the license keys manually.
Details. You will be able to import additional license keys later at any moment (including when
installing the agents), by specifying a file containing the keys or by typing them in manually.
6. Use the default values for Install to: and Install for:
7. Proceed with installation.
2.2 Installation in Linux
This section describes installation of Acronis Backup components on a machine running Linux.
By using command-line parameters, you can install the product in the unattended installation mode.
2.2.1 Preparation
This section describes preparatory steps for installation in Linux.
2.2.1.1 RPM Package Manager
Make sure that the RPM Package Manager (RPM) is installed in your system. Before installing the
product on a Linux distribution that does not use RPM, such as Ubuntu, you need to install RPM
manually; for example, by running the following command:
sudo apt-get install rpm
Linux distributions where RPM is already installed include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server.
2.2.1.2 Linux packages
To add the necessary modules to the Linux kernel, the setup program needs the following Linux
packages:
The package with kernel headers or sources. The package version must match the kernel version.