NetBackup™ Upgrade Guide
- Introduction
- About the NetBackup 10.3 Upgrade Guide
- Available NetBackup upgrade methods
- About changes in NetBackup 10.3
- License file required for upgrade
- Windows primary server upgrades are slowed if a large number of files are in the installation directory
- About NetBackup database changes
- Windows compiler and security requirements for NetBackup 9.1 and later installation and upgrade
- Java GUI and JRE installation optional for some computers
- Logging directory permissions require reset on rollback
- Upgrades from NetBackup 7.6.0.4 and earlier are not supported
- External certificate authority certificates supported in NetBackup 8.2 and later
- About Veritas Usage Insights
- Best practices for Veritas Usage Insights
- Planning for an upgrade
- General upgrade planning information
- About planning a NetBackup 10.3 upgrade
- How to plan for an upgrade to NetBackup 10.3
- Legacy logging directory security update
- Unified logging security update
- Notifications, Messages, and Resiliency configuration information are not upgraded
- Known catalog backup limitation
- About security certificates for NetBackup hosts
- About automatic file changes from an upgrade
- Reduce the job database size before upgrade
- Known SUSE Linux primary server upgrade issue
- Performance and tuning considerations
- About upgrade tools
- Upgrade operational notes and limitations
- Creating the user account to support the NetBackup web server
- About NetBackup 10.3 support for Fibre Transport Media Server with RHEL 7.5 and later
- MSDP changes in NetBackup 8.1
- Potential required changes for NetApp clusters
- Errors when Bare Metal Restore information is replicated using Auto Image Replication
- Upgrade issue with pre-8.1 clients and 8.1 or later media servers
- General upgrade planning information
- Primary server upgrade
- About primary server upgrades
- Preinstall procedure for upgrading to NetBackup 10.3
- Performing local, remote, or clustered server upgrades on Windows systems
- Performing silent upgrades on Windows systems
- Upgrading Linux server software to NetBackup 10.3
- Silently upgrading NetBackup primary server software on Linux
- Post-install procedure for upgrading to NetBackup 10.3
- About NetBackup startup and shutdown scripts
- Completing your system update after an upgrade
- Media server upgrade
- MSDP upgrade for NetBackup
- Client upgrade
- NetBackup Deployment Management with VxUpdate
- Appendix A. Reference
- NetBackup primary server web server user and group creation
- NetBackup database user
- Generate a certificate on the inactive nodes of a clustered primary server
- About the NetBackup Java Runtime Environment
- Add or Remove Java GUI and JRE after upgrade
- About the NetBackup web user interface
- About the NetBackup answer file
- Manually install or uninstall NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector binaries
- Configure the NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector manually for NetBackup
- Manually upgrading the NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector
- Persistent Java Virtual Machine options
- About RBAC bootstrapping
- About NetBackup software availability
- Additional post-upgrade steps for NetApp clusters
- Using NetApp disk arrays with Replication Director
- About compatibility between NetBackup versions
- Upgrade requirements for UNIX and Linux
- Upgrade requirements for Windows and Windows clusters
- Requirements for Windows cluster upgrades
- Removing a clustered media server by migrating all data to a new media server
- Post upgrade procedures for Amazon cloud storage servers
- Upgrading clients after servers are upgraded
- Upgrade failure rollback steps
- Size guidance for the NetBackup primary server and domain
Silently upgrading NetBackup media server software on Linux
You can upgrade NetBackup Linux media servers with native installers. You can use either the NetBackup install script or your preferred installer method.
For Linux: rpm, yum, etc.
A successful installation or upgrade is recorded in the /usr/openv/pack/install.history file.
Caution:
You must remove the NetBackup Nutanix plug-in package before you upgrade NetBackup Red Hat and SUSE Linux with the native installers. Both the Nutanix plug-in and NetBackup install the same libraries to the same location, which results in a failure to upgrade. The upgrade fails with an install of package_name conflicts with file from package package_name error message.
Use the command that is shown to uninstall the plug-in before attempting the NetBackup upgrade.
rpm -e VRTSnbntnxahv*
To upgrade the Linux media server binaries using native installers:
- Please create the NetBackup installation answer file (
NBInstallAnswer.conf) in the media server/tmpdirectory. More information about the answer file and its contents is available. - (Conditional) If your environment uses a NetBackup Certificate Authority, and the media server is already configured for NetBackup Certificate Authority, proceed to 4. Otherwise, populate
NBInstallAnswer.confwith the following required information:CA_CERTIFICATE_FINGERPRINT=fingerprint
Example (the fingerprint value is wrapped for readability):
CA_CERTIFICATE_FINGERPRINT=01:23:45:67:89:AB:CD:EF:01:23:45:67: 89:AB:CD:EF:01:23:45:67
Depending on the security configuration in your NetBackup environment, you may need to add the AUTHORIZATION_TOKEN option to the answer file. Additional information about the AUTHORIZATION_TOKEN option is available.
- (Conditional) If your environment uses an external certificate authority, and the media server is already configured for external certificate authority, proceed to 4. Otherwise, populate
NBInstallAnswer.confwith the following required information:ECA_CERT_PATH
Use this field to specify the path and the file name of the external certificate file. This field is required to set up an external certificate from a file.
ECA_TRUST_STORE_PATH
Use this field to specify the path and the file name of the file representing the trust store location. This field is required to set up an external certificate from a file.
ECA_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH
Use this field to specify the path and the file name of the file representing the private key. This field is required to set up an external certificate from a file.
ECA_KEY_PASSPHRASEFILE
Use this field to specify the path and the file name of the file that contains the passphrase to access the keystore. This field is optional and applies only when setting up an external certificate from a file.
ECA_CRL_CHECK_LEVEL
Use this field to specify the CRL mode. This field is required. Supported values are:
USE_CDP: Use the CRL defined in the certificate.
USE_PATH: Use the CRL at the path that is specified in ECA_CRL_PATH.
DISABLED: Do not use a CRL.
ECA_CRL_PATH
Use this field to specify the path to the CRL associated with the external CA certificate. This field is required only when ECA_CRL_CHECK_LEVEL is set to USE_PATH. If not applicable, leave this field empty.
- Additionally, you can add the optional parameters shown to the
NBInstallAnswer.conffile.Additional SERVER entries
More information about each option is available.
- Download the server package that matches your server platform to a system with sufficient space. Then extract the required server package.
Extract the contents of the server package file. Example:
For Linux Red Hat:
tar -xzvf NetBackup_10.3_LinuxR_x86_64.tar.gz
For Linux SuSE:
tar -xzvf NetBackup_10.3_LinuxS_x86_64.tar.gz
- Change to the directory for your desired operating system and copy server files to the media server.
Operating system directory:
For Linux Red Hat:
NetBackup_10.3_LinuxR_x86_64/linuxR_x86/anbFor Linux SuSE:
NetBackup_10.3_LinuxS_x86_64/linuxS_x86/anb
Copy server files to the computer to be installed
Linux:
VRTSnetbp.rpm,VRTSnbslibs.rpm, andVRTSpddes.rpmLinux Red Hat:
VRTSpddei.rpm
- Extract the client binaries and copy them to the media server:
Extract the client binaries:
tar -xzvf client_dist.tar.gz
Change directory to your desired operating system:
Red Hat:
openv/netbackup/client/Linux/RedHat3.10.0SuSE:
openv/netbackup/client/Linux/SuSE3.0.76
Copy the files that are shown to the media server.
Note:
The upgrade of the Java GUI and the JRE is optional. If you do not want them upgraded, omit the copy and the install of the
VRTSnbjavaandVRTSnbjrepackages.Veritas recommends the removal of the old Java GUI and JRE packages if you decide not to upgrade them.
RedHat Linux and SuSE Linux
VRTSnbpck.rpm VRTSpbx.rpm VRTSnbclt.rpm VRTSnbclibs.rpm VRTSnbjre.rpm VRTSnbjava.rpm VRTSpddea.rpm VRTSnbcfg.rpm
RedHat Linux only
VRTSpddeu.rpm
- Install the Veritas precheck package.
Linux: rpm - U VRTSnbpck.rpm
- (Conditional) If you are upgrading from pre-NetBackup 8.0, remove the old SYMC* packages. The example shown indicates the commands used to remove the SYMC RPM packages. This process preserves your NetBackup configuration.
rpm -e SYMCnbjava rpm -e SYMCpddea rpm -e SYMCnbclt rpm -e SYMCnbjre rpm -e SYMCpddes rpm -e SYMCnetbp
- Install the files in the order that is shown with the commands shown:
Note:
The upgrade of the Java GUI and the JRE is optional. If you do not want them upgraded, omit the copy and the install of the
VRTSnbjavaandVRTSnbjrepackages.Veritas recommends the removal of the old Java GUI and JRE packages if you decide not to upgrade them.
RedHat Linux
rpm -U VRTSpbx.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbclt.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbclibs.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbjre.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbjava.rpm rpm -U VRTSpddes.rpm rpm -U VRTSpddeu.rpm rpm -U VRTSpddea.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbcfg.rpm rpm -U VRTSnetbp.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbslibs.rpm
SuSE Linux
rpm -U VRTSpbx.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbclt.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbclibs.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbjre.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbjava.rpm rpm -U VRTSpddea.rpm rpm -U VRTSpddes.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbcfg.rpm rpm -U VRTSnetbp.rpm rpm -U VRTSnbslibs.rpm
- You can remove the old versions of the Java GUI and the JRE if you no longer plan to use them.
Linux:
rpm -e VRTSnbjava.rpm
rpm -e VRTSnbjre.rpm