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5.Review the summary and click Install.

6.The dialogue will track the installation as it progresses.

7.A Configuration Settings window will prompt you to select a Data Collection Task from the following list: Veritas NetBackup, IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, EMC Legato NetWorker, Symantec Backup Exec, HP Data Protector, Hitachi Storage Arrays, EMC Storage Arrays, Host Resources, and WMI Proxy Server.

Note: When you select a backup product, if you are installing on a Windows server, the WMI Proxy Server is automatically included with the installation. When you select a storage array, the Host Resources setup is automatically included in the installation. Both the WMI Proxy Server and the Host Resources also can be installed individually.

8.When prompted to select a Backup Product, select IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and click Next.

9.The following dialogue captures the configuration settings for your particular environment.

Complete the configuration fields, as described below:

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Contents Page Page Publication Change Record Copyrights and TrademarksPage Contents Page Preface About This BookContacting Aptare Page Data Collector Terminology Data Collection by Backup ProductIntroduction to Data Collection Data Collection OverviewCapacity Manager Backup ManagerPlanning Data Collector Deployment Data Collection by Storage ArrayIBM Tivoli Storage Manager Terminology Architecture OverviewPage Requirement Data Collector Server Pre-Installation SetupBefore You Install the Data Collector Updating the Local Hosts FilePage Adding TSM Host Servers to StorageConsole Admin Æ Servers & Server Groups AdminPage Admin Æ Data Collector Policies Configuring Data Collector Policies in the PortalCollector Name Unique name assigned to this Data Collector Domain Domain identifies the top level of your server Worksheet TSM Host Server Details Dsmadmc commandOn Windows Data Collector InstallationInstalling the Data Collector Installing from the Data Collector CDProceed to the Console Installation Instructions Internet Access Not Available from the Data Collector Server Installing via the InternetIf the Data Collector Server does not have X-Windows GUI Deployment of the Data Collector Page Installing the Data Collector Aptareagent and not aptareportal Console Installation InstructionsLicense Agreement will be displayed Installation process will track the progress Http//aptareagent.yourdomain.com Continue with Validating the Installation on Validating the Installation Validating the Data Collector InstallationSuccesspersistinginventorydetails Checkinstall for a Meta Collector Advanced Usage Example Output List Data Collector ConfigurationsList Data Collector Configurations Page On Unix CommandStarting the Data Collector Data Collector Manual StartupPage OSCommand Un-installing the Data CollectorUn-install the Data Collector on Unix Login to the Data Collector Server as rootUn-install the Data Collector on Windows Verify the Data Collector Configuration Check the Configuration FileWindows Verify Connectivity Instance TSM Host Server DetailsExample 203.23.10.10

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