Valid on Windows platforms.
Symptom:
Why are my CA ARCserve Backup services failing to initialize?
Solution:
CA ARCserve Backup requires a portmapper for its RPC engines. The Windows service, CA Remote Procedure Call Server, provides the portmapper functionality and uses the standard portmap, port 111.
If CA ARCserve Backup detects port 111 conflicts, indicating that it is using the same port number for the CA Remote Procedure call server service as a previously installed portmapper, CA ARCserve Backup automatically switches to another port number.
If you want other computers to be able to communicate with your computer, we recommend that you configure a specific port. To do so, use the file labeled portsconfig.cfg file located in the directory that follows:
C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup
CA ARCserve Backup can work with external portmappers (Microsoft Services for UNIX (SFU), Noblenet Portmapper, StorageTek LibAttach, and so on). However, during the machine boot up sequence, CA ARCserve Backup services may try to initialize before the external portmapper has fully initialized. Under these circumstances, CA ARCserve Backup services then fail to initialize. To avoid this problem, perform the following steps:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ComputerAssociates\CA ARCserve Backup\Base\Portmap
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