Backup Exec 21.3 Readme
- Backup Exec 21.3 Readme
- About this readme
- What's new in Backup Exec 21.3
- Features or requirements no longer supported by Backup Exec
- Where to find more information
- Backup Exec documentation notes
- Backup Exec installation notes
- Software Compatibility List (SCL) and Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) and driver notes
- Agent for Windows notes
- Deduplication Feature notes
- Agent for VMware notes
- Agent for Hyper-V notes
- SharePoint Agent notes
- Exchange Agent notes
- Agent for Oracle notes
- SQL Agent notes
- System Disaster Recovery notes
- Central Admin Server Feature notes
Central Admin Server Feature notes
The following notes detail information about using the Central Admin Server Feature (CAS) with Backup Exec:
Ensure all the Managed Backup Exec Servers are upgraded before using 256-bit AES encryption key generated with enhanced password-based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) algorithm.
If scheduled jobs begin to stall, then complete with a status of "Recovered", and then have a status of "On Hold", do the following to fix the issue:
On the central administration server or the managed Backup Exec server, click the Backup Exec button, click , and then select .
In the left pane, click .
In the Stalled field, enter 15 minutes.
In the Recovered field, enter 45 minutes.
In a CAS environment, storage devices may be acquired at a slower rate than in a non-CAS environment. To increase the rate of acquisition, change the DelayBeforeMountTime value to zero in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Veritas\Backup Exec For Windows\Backup Exec\Engine\Misc
In a rolling upgrade scenario, do not create disk storage on any managed Backup Exec servers that are not on the same version as Central Administration Server (CAS). You can create disk storage on the managed Backup Exec servers after you upgrade the servers to Backup Exec.