Backing up the Calendar Server

Do I need to use anything except uniarch to backup Calendar Server?
<P>
Because some of the Calendar Server information resides on the
Directory Server, it is important to backup the Directory Server at
the same time that you backup the Calendar Server. More information
about uniarch is available in the documentation.

I am using Symantec Backup Exec 12 with an Oracle Agent to back it up. Would you happen to know if it will interface with the database in the same manner as RMAN?

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