Acronis Access Advanced - Administrator's Guide User Manual
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6. After finishing the installation procedure, proceed with going through the Configuration Utility.
a. You will be prompted to open the Configuration Utility. Press OK.
b. Select the address and port on which your File Repository will be accessible.
Note: You will need to set the same address and port in the Acronis Access web interface. For more
information visit the Using the Configuration Utility and File Repository (p. 59) articles.
c. Select the path to the File Store. This is where the actual files will reside.
d. Click OK to apply changes and close the Configuration Utility.
7. Navigate to the PostgreSQL installation directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.2\data\ )
and edit pg_hba.conf with a text editor.
8. Include host entries for each of your Access servers using their internal addresses and save the
file.The pg_hba.conf (HBA stands for host-based authentication) file controls client
authentication and is stored in the database cluster's data directory. In it you specify which
servers will be allowed to connect and what privileges they will have. e.g.:
# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS
METHOD
# Loadbalancer1 (First Acronis Access & Gateway server)
host
all
all
10.27.81.3/32
md5
# Loadbalancer2 (Second Acronis Access & Gateway server)
host
all
all
10.27.81.4/32
md5
In these examples all users connecting from 10.27.81.3/32 and 10.27.81.4/32
can access the database with full privileges (except the replication
privilege) via a md5 encrypted connection.
9. Open the pgAdmin tool, connect to your local server, select Databases, and either right-click or
select New Database from the Edit -> New Object menu to create a new database. Name it
acronisaccess_production.
On the two servers that will be acting as both Access and Gateway servers, perform
the following steps:
1. Start the Acronis Access installer and press Next. Read and accept the license agreement.