Crc Verification For Windows And Netware; Access Control Lists For Windows, Unix, Linux, Mainframe Linux, And Mac Os X; Extended Attributes For Linux And Freebsd; File System Specific Flags For Linux And Freebsd - Computer Associates ARB6002700WF0. ..... - BRIGHTSTOR ARCSERVE 2000 Manual

Client agents guide
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CRC Verification for Windows and NetWare

Access Control Lists for Windows, UNIX, Linux, Mainframe Linux, and Mac OS X

Extended Attributes for Linux and FreeBSD

File System Specific Flags for Linux and FreeBSD

Data Compression for Windows, UNIX, Linux, Mainframe Linux, and Mac OS X

The Windows and NetWare client agents generate cyclic redundancy check
(CRC) codes for all the files sent to the BrightStor ARCserve Backup server.
The CRC is used to verify the integrity of the files to be backed up.
Access control lists (ACLs) for Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X client
agents let you control which BrightStor ARCserve Backup server accesses the
workstation through the client agent. The initial configuration setting for these
client agents enables all backup servers to back up and restore data through a
Windows, UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS X client agent. By creating an ACL, you can
restrict data backup and restore operations to a specific group of servers for
the particular client agent.
Note: The Agent for FreeBSD in OS version 5.3 and 5.4, will backup and
restore ACLs. Both default and access ACLs will be supported. This feature is
not supported in FreeBSD version 4.11.
The Client Agent for Linux and FreeBSD versions 5.3 and 5.4 will support
backup and restore Extended Attributes. FreeBSD version 4.11 will not support
this feature.
The Client Agent for Linux and FreeBSD agents support backup and restore of
file system specific attributes, (called Flags in FreeBSD). FreeBSD versions
4.11, 5.3 and 5.4 will support this feature.
The Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X client agents support the
compression of data transmitted through the Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network. Compression is the reduction in
size of data designed to save space and improve transmission time. When this
option is configured, the client agent compresses all data packets before it
begins transmission to the backup server.
Agent Features
Introducing the Client Agents 13

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