Step by step guide to Add Windows Machine through Bulk Agent Deployment

Step by step guide to Add Windows Machine through Bulk Agent Deployment

Refer the below steps for BDRSuite v7.0.0 and below
Deployment using MSI Transform File (MST file) using Orca
Generate an MST using the Orca tool.
We recommend using Orca to create the required transform file for the BDRSuite_Delegation_Service_7_0_1_0.msi for AD Group Policy Deployment. Click here to download the installer for Orca, After installing the Windows 10 SDK, find and run Orca.msi to install Orca.
  1. Open Orca.
  2. Go to the "File" menu and select "Open."
  3. Find and select the downloaded BDRSuite_Delegation_Service_X_X_X_X.msi file.
  4. Choose "Transform" from the mINSTALLDRIVERenu and then opt for "New Transform."
  5. In the Tables pane on the left, scroll down and choose Property.
  6. In the right pane, create a new property "BACKUPSERVERINFO" & Enter your BDR Server IP Address/DNS Name in value.



Be cautious, as entering an incorrect property (or) values may result in a failure during the agent registration process. If you are uncertain or require assistance, kindly seek help from our Support team.
  1. Choose "Transform" from the menu, and then select "Generate Transform."
  2.  1/Enter a file name, such as "BDRSuite_Delegation_Service_X_X_X_X," and click on Save. Save this file in the same network share location as the BDRSuiteAgent.msi, for instance, \\ServerName\Shared.
Notes: Other optional installation parameters can be added to the Transform. Add the Property name and value for each desired parameter (e.g. Property Name: INSTALLDRIVER ; Value: Yes)
Other property value available for customization is as follows
            Plugin
            Property
      Values
Disk Image Backup
IMAGEBACKUPENABLED


INSTALLDRIVER



REBOOT
1 - enable,
0 - disable

Yes - Proceed Driver Installation
No - Install Driver later

"Force" [ Reboot required case alone ]
MS SQL Server Backup
SQLBACKUPENABLED
1 - enable,
0 - disable
MySQL Backup
MYSQLBACKUPENABLED


MYSQLUSERNAME=""
MYSQLPASSWORD=""
MYSQLCONFIRMPASSWORD=""
MYSQLEXEPATH=""
MYSQLDUMPEXEPATH=""
 
For Port Customization : MYSQLPORT=""
1 - enable,
0 - disable
PSQL Backup
 
PSQLBACKUPENABLED


PSQLUSERNAME=""
PSQLPASSWORD=""
PSQLCONFIRMPASSWORD=""
 
PSQLEXEPATH""
PSQLDUMPEXEPATH=""
For Port Customization : PSQLPORT=""
1 - enable,
0 - disable
Backup Proxy
 
VIRTUALBACKUPENABLED
1 - enable,
0 - disable
Deploying the downloaded MSI and MST into the AD GPO
Create a Group Policy Object  
  1. Access Group Policy Management on one of your Active Directory domain controllers.
  2. Expand the domain object, right-click the Group Policy Objects folder, and choose "New."

  1. Provide a name, such as "BDRSuite_Delegation_Deployment," and click OK.

  1. Right-click on the newly created policy and choose "Edit."
  2. Under the "Computer Configuration", expand the Policies folder, and subsequently, the Software Settings folder.
  3. Choose the Software Installation folder.
  4. In the right pane, right-click and choose New > Package.

 
  1. In the Open dialog box, go to the network share (e.g., \ServerName\Shared), select the BDRSuite_Delegation_Service_X_X_X_X.msi file, and then click Open.
  2. In the Deploy Software window, choose Advanced, and then click OK.
  3. Navigate to the Deployment tab, and then mark the checkbox next to "Uninstall this application when it falls out of the scope of management."

  1. Click on the Advanced button, and then check the box next to "Ignore language when deploying this package." Afterwards, select OK.
  2. Navigate to the Modifications tab, and then click the Add button.
  3. Find and choose the MSI Transform file (MST file) from the network folder (e.g., \\Server\Share), and then click Open. If you have not created the MST file yet, please refer this link for MST file creation.
  4. Click the OK button to close the Properties window.
  5. Close the Group Policy Object editor.
Assign the GPO to   Specific group's
  1. Access Group Policy Management on one of your Active Directory domain controllers.
  2. Go to the Organizational Unit (OU) that contains the computers to which you want to deploy BDRSuite_Delegation_Service_X_X_X_X.msi.
  3. Right-click the required OU [exampled DeveloperComp->Computers], and then choose "Link an Existing GPO..."

  1. Choose the previously created Group Policy Object "BDRSuite_Delegation_Deployment", and then click OK.
Testing the Configuration  
  1. Log in to a computer that is part of the Organizational Unit (OU) where the linked Group Policy Object is applied.
  2. Right-click the Start Button and choose "Run."
  3. Type "cmd" and press Enter.
  4. Hold down the Ctrl+Shift keys and click OK to run the application as an administrator.
Note: If prompted for a password, enter administrator credentials to elevate permissions.
  1. At the command prompt, type "gpupdate /force" and press Enter.
  2. Type "Y" and press Enter to confirm and restart the device.
  3. After the restart, log in to the machine again.
  4. To confirm that BDRSuite_Delegation_Service was installed, follow these steps:
  1. Click on the Start Button, and then choose "Settings."
  2. Type "apps" in the "Find a setting" search box.
  3. Select "Add or remove programs."
  4. Search for or locate "BDRSuite_Delegation_Service" in the list.
  1. BDRSuite_Delegation_Service should also be running in the system tray. Right-click the Tray icon, and select "Status..." to confirm.