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  1. questionWhat is a Backup Agent?
    Backup agent is the client component of our Server Backup solution. It has two components: the agent itself and its configuration utility. Backup agent is an application software installed on the customer’s server. It listens on TCP port for Backup and Restore requests from Backup Manager ...
  2. questionChanging Listening port for Windows Agent
    Backup agent uses tcp port to listen to request from Backup manager. This tcp port must be open in your firewall regardless your firewall is software based or hardware based. To change this tcp port, launch Backup Agent Configuration Utility and select "Agent Configuration" tab. You may change ...
  3. questionManaging encryption keys for Windows Agent
    Backup agent requires a public encryption key from Backup server in order to determine to which Backup manager it should listen. The Backup manager will only allow connections from the customer's servers's outgoing IP address. This can be changed in Authorized Server Backup Managers tab(circled ...
  4. questionManaging encryption keys for Linux Agent
    Viewing keys added to Linux Backup Agent Use the following command to view the encryption keys added to Backup Agent. serverbackup-setup --list-keys Adding key to Linux Backup Agent Run the following command on your server (Backup Agent machine) serverbackup-setup --get-key <Backup Manager ...
  5. questionChanging Linux Agent Configuration
    The Linux Backup Agent installer automatically sets default parameters for the configuration file located in: /usr/sbin/r1soft/conf/agent-config After making changes to this file you need to restart the Agent daemon. To restart the Backup agent, use the following command: /etc/init.d/cdp-agent r ...