HP Application Recovery Manager software A.06.10 Installation and licensing guide (March 2008)

HP StorageWorks Fast Recovery Solution
You can install Application Recovery Manager on the same system where you have
the HP StorageWorks Fast Recovery Solution (FRS) installed. These two products can
coexist on the same system as long as they use different disk array volumes.
During the Application Recovery Manager setup, an existing FRS installation is
detected. If you install a client locally, choose one of the three options: Continue with
installation, Cancel installation, or Deinstall FRS. Note that the backups made with
FRS cannot be restored with Application Recovery Manager. If you install a client
remotely, FRS is left on the system.
HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP hardware provider limitation
Application Recovery Manager and FRS require different versions of HP StorageWorks
Disk Array XP hardware provider. However, only one version of the hardware provider
can be installed on the same system. If you install the Application Recovery Manager
and FRS on the same system that is connected to the HP StorageWorks Disk Array
XP, you can use only one of these products.
Installation procedures
It is recommended that you install clients remotely using the Installation Server. You
can also use the local client installation from the installation CD-ROMs. For detailed
procedures, refer to:
For remote installation procedure:
Remote installation of Application Recovery Manager clients on page 58.
For local installation procedure:
Local installation of the Application Recovery Manager clients on page 67.
Local installation of the Application Recovery Manager clients
Clients can be installed locally, from the installation CD-ROM:
1. Insert the CD-ROM and run:
32-bit Windows (on x86 or AMD64/Intel EM64T):
\i386\setup.exe
64-bit Windows (on AMD64/Intel EM64T):
\x8664\setup.exe
64-bit Windows (on Itanium):
\ia64\setup.exe
2. In the Installation Type page, select Client. For Itanium clients, the type is selected
automatically.
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