Install, Upgrade and Uninstall CA ARCserve RHA
This section provides instructions on the CA ARCserve RHA Installation process, and describes how to perform an upgrade.
This section contains the following topics:
Register Windows Installer
Initial CA ARCserve RHA Installation
Component Installation Workflow
Install CA ARCserve RHA for Microsoft Failover Cluster
Upgrade an Installation
XONET Proxy Application
Install the CA ARCserve RHA Control Service
How to Install the CA ARCserve RHA Engine
Install and Open the Management Center and Manager
Install the CA ARCserve RHA PowerShell
Uninstall CA ARCserve RHA
Uninstall CA ARCserve RHA for Microsoft Failover Cluster
Troubleshooting CAVSSSoftProv Error
Troubleshooting RHA Engine Verification Issue
Register Windows Installer
The Microsoft Windows Installer service must be properly installed and registered to install CA ARCserve RHA. If this service is stopped or damaged, the following error occurs when you install or uninstall certain applications:
Windows Installer Error 1720/1722
There are two ways to avoid this error:
- Re-register the current Windows Installer service version
- Download the latest Windows Installer service version
To re-register the current version, click Start, Run and type the following commands:
Msiexec/unregister
Msiexec/regserver
To install the latest Windows Installer service version
- Go to the Microsoft website and download the latest Windows Installer.
- Follow Microsoft's instructions to install the service according to your system requirements.
- Restart your computer after installation completes.
- Verify the service is running. Click Start, Run and type the following command:
services.msc
If you are running Vista, type the command in the Start Search box.
The Services screen opens. Look for the Windows Installer service and verify the status is Started. Change the startup type to Automatic, if needed and start the service manually if it is not running.
After Windows Installer is installed and verified, you can install CA ARCserve RHA.
Initial CA ARCserve RHA Installation
Installing CA ARCserve RHA components for the first time is very straightforward. The installation package, which is downloaded from the CA ARCserve RHA Web site, contains an installation file called Setup.exe. This Setup.exe runs a standard installation wizard that guides you through the installation.
- This installation does not require a reboot or application shutdown.
- The required level of the Windows Installer (INSTMSI.EXE) is 3.0. Unless otherwise indicated, all supported Operating Systems contain Windows Installer 3.0 as a built-in application.
Standard prompts facilitate the installation. Your only major decision is on which servers to install the different components:
- Install Control Service on a computer that is used to monitor and manage all scenarios.
- Install Engine on both the Master and Replica servers.
- The user who installs CA ARCserve RHA components must have Local Administrative privileges or be a member of Local Administrators Group.
The default installation directory is:
INSTALLDIR\Program Files\CA\ARCServe RHA\component_names.
- During the installation process, you are prompted to enter the service account under which the CA ARCserve RHA service runs.
- If you are running High Availability (HA) scenarios, the account under which the CA ARCserve RHA service runs may require privileges in addition to those of the local system account. (See the appropriate CA ARCserve HA Operations Guide for more information.)
- A Windows user account running the CA ARCserve RHA Control Service requires Read-Write permission to the installation directory.
- The service logon account for the CA ARCserve RHA Engine requires Read-Write permission to the installation directory.
Component Installation Workflow
Installing CA ARCserve RHA basic components consists of several simple steps:
- Installing the Control Service - install the Control Service on a stand-alone Microsoft server by using the Setup.exe file, selecting the CA ARCserve RHA Control Service option, and following the wizard's instructions.
- Installing the Manager - open the CA ARCserve RHA Overview Page. By clicking the Scenario Management link on this page, the system automatically installs the CA ARCserve RHA Manager on your local computer.
- Installing the Engines - open the Manager, and create a new scenario using the Scenario Creation Wizard. During the scenario creation, the system allows you to install the Engine on the Master and Replica hosts that participate in the scenario. You can also install an Engine locally by using the Setup.exe file, or install numerous Engines at once by using the Remote Installer.