NetBackup IT Analytics Installation and Upgrade Guide for Linux
- Installation overview
- Install NetBackup IT Analytics on a Linux server
- Step-1: Get the NetBackup IT Analytics license key file
- Step-2: Portal and database deployment strategies
- Step-3: Portal and database prerequisites
- Step-4: Install Oracle database application binaries (Linux)
- Step-5: Install the Portal application binaries (Linux)
- Step-6: Start the Portal services (Linux)
- Step-7: Log into the Portal
- Step-8: Install a license
- Verify the current license configuration
- Next steps
- Upgrade NetBackup IT Analytics Portal on Linux
- Overview
- Upgrade path
- Before upgrading
- Upgrade NetBackup IT Analytics Portal
- Data Collector upgrades
- Troubleshoot - Manual Data Collector upgrades
- Troubleshoot Data Collector upgrade manager upgrade failure and collector bundle download failure on Linux
- Collector updates from the NetBackup IT Analytics Portal
- Upgrade and Migrate to a new server
- Upgrade and migrate to a new server
- Install the latest release of NetBackup IT Analytics on the new server
- Perform an export of the database on the existing server
- Stop Portal and agent services on the new server
- Drop and re-create the existing portal user on the new server
- Import the database onto the new server
- Start Portal and agent services on the new server
- Download, install, and execute to upgrade the database schema
- Testing
- Update Data Collector binaries (if necessary)
- Upgrade and migrate to a new server
- Appendix A. X Virtual Frame Buffer
- Appendix B. Oracle patches for the database server
Introduction
This document describes the NetBackup IT Analytics Portal installation on a Linux server. Before you begin with the installation, you must know the:
NetBackup IT Analytics components that get installed
NetBackup IT Analytics Supported third-party and open source products used by NetBackup IT Analytics Portal
In addition to the requirements mentioned within this guide, also refer to the NetBackup IT Analytics Certified Configuration Guide, which includes sections detailing recommended portal configurations (CPU, Memory, and Disk), supported third party and open source products, and firewall configuration (default ports).
Throughout this document, screen shots and command-line prompts and responses are used to provide a reasonable representation of the interaction you will be viewing. However, they may not display precisely the same text that you will see during the installation.