However, the SAN client is based on the smaller NetBackup client installation package, so it has fewer administration requirements and uses fewer system resources. 7.6.1: The NetBackup Windows MFC Administration Console will no longer be available after the NetBackup v7.6.1 release. The replacement technology will be an improved Java.
Hello Friends, I need a document with steps to upgrade Symantec Netbackup from 7.1 to 7.5. Would you please help me on this. I have Symantec provided pdf but looks like reference book. I need only steps which is needed to be followed. Please guide me. Information about my Server My Master and Media Server runs on same system with Sun Solaris version 10 OS. No clustering is done but we have its backup Server as well.
To specify some things, I need to know:- 1.What all services need to be shut down before proceeding, 2.The sequence I need to follow. 3.The Catalog backup stuff Thanks in advance. Manali ---------- Post updated at 02:05 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:17 AM ---------- Any Netbackup Expert here. Please advise Thanks.
Manalisharmabe, I was assuming that since you posted this question in the Solaris section, that you where installing on Solaris. We currently have 7.1.0.2 install on Solaris 10 SPARC (master), Windows 2008 (media - for VMs), Solaris 10 x86 (media) and Linux (Teradata - media). We are testing for the upgrade to 7.5 I looked at the info on the page from the link you provided. From what I read the older versions of Windows don't have 7.5 clients for them. Take note that the NetBackup client and server programs do not need to at the same level to work together. You can still use the older clients to backup the servers until you rebuild the client server to a newer OS.
Some notes from when we did our last upgrade. 1) Name the new backup server the same as the old. 2) Solaris x86 has less NetBackup features then Solaris SPARC. More UNIX and Linux Forum Topics You Might Find Helpful Neo What is on Your Mind?
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If for any reasons, you have not received the e-mail verification, go and try again. If you still have not received it, please. • Other general rules for major, minor, and release update compatibility: • OpsCenter/OpsCenter Analytics must always be running the same or higher major, minor, release update or maintenance patch as the master servers in the environment. • All components (master, media, client, console, and agent) on an individual system must be at the same version.
• Backup images created under an older version of NetBackup will always be recoverable with a newer version of NetBackup • A new feature may not be functional until the master, media and client are updated. • Administration Consoles cannot be at an earlier version than the NetBackup server version they connect to via the 'change server' functionality in the console. Functionality Minimum Appliance Release Supported Appliance Models Notes NetBackup Master/Media Server 2.7.1 5200 Series The Master Server role is only supported on 5200 Series Appliances. Key Management Service (KMS) and NetBackup Access Control (NBAC) are not supported when the Appliance is configured as a Master Server.