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Uses Acronis License Server located on the machine licensesrv, and a license key for the Acronis
Backup & Recovery 11 Advanced Server edition.
Registers the machine on Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Management Server located on the
machine managementsrv once the installation is complete.
./ABR11AgentLinux.i686 -a -i BackupAndRecoveryAgent -L licensesrv -P AS -C
managementsrv -g srvadmin -w PassWd123
2.2.4 Command-line parameters
When running the installation files of Acronis Backup & Recovery 11, you can specify one or more of
command-line parameters.
Parameters
Unless stated otherwise, the parameters are present in all installation files.
-a or --auto
Performs installation in the so-called unattended setup mode, as opposed to the default
interactive mode.
The setup program will proceed without asking for interaction, such as typing the license key or
clicking the Next buttons.
When using this parameter, you need to specify the component to install, by using the -i
parameter.
When running the installation file of Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Agent for Linux or Acronis
Backup & Recovery 11 Bootable Components and Media Builder, you also need to specify the
license server or the license key by using the -L or -l parameter, respectively.
If the SnapAPI module needs to be compiled and the compilation is possible, the setup program
will automatically compile the module; otherwise, it will skip the compilation.
-n or --nodeps
Ignores dependencies during an unattended setup. This option is effective only in the
unattended setup mode (see the -a parameter described previously).
-u or --uninstall
Uninstalls the component. You do not need to specify a license key or the license server.
-s or --disable-native-shared
Forces using the setup program’s own redistributable libraries during installation, instead of
those present in the system.
Redistributable libraries are standard sets of internal tools. Programs use these libraries for
purposes such as displaying the user interface.
The setup program contains copies of all the libraries it needs. By default, it uses a copy of a
library only when no such library is present in the system. With this parameter, the setup
program always uses the copy.
You may want to use this parameter when experiencing problems with installation; for example,
when the user interface of the setup program is not displayed correctly.
-d or --debug
Puts verbose information to the installation log.