Veritas NetBackup™ Flex Scale Installation and Configuration Guide
- Preparing for NetBackup Flex Scale deployment
- Configuring NetBackup Flex Scale
- Upgrading NetBackup Flex Scale to 3.2
- About NetBackup Flex Scale upgrades and EEBs
- NetBackup Flex Scale upgrade overview
- About parallel upgrade and supported upgrade paths
- Downloading the upgrade file
- Uploading the upgrade file and performing an upgrade precheck
- Performing pre-upgrade tasks
- Performing an upgrade using GUI
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Collecting logs for an upgrade precheck failure
- Upgrading NetBackup Flex Scale to 3.2.100
- About NetBackup Flex Scale upgrades and EEBs
- NetBackup Flex Scale upgrade overview
- Supported upgrade paths
- Downloading the upgrade file
- Uploading the upgrade file and performing an upgrade precheck
- Performing pre-upgrade tasks
- Performing an upgrade using GUI
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Collecting logs for an upgrade precheck failure
- Upgrading the firmware in NetBackup Flex Scale cluster
- Managing EEBs
- Removing NetBackup Flex Scale
- Appendix A. Installing NetBackup Flex Scale 3.2 from a USB drive
- Appendix B. Installing NetBackup Flex Scale using a downloaded ISO file
- Appendix C. Upgrading a NetBackup Flex Scale node
Mounting the ISO file on the nodes
To install NetBackup Flex Scale, you are required to mount the product installer ISO image file on the node and then boot the server from that ISO image.
How you connect the ISO to the node depends on how you manage the server hardware. The most common method is to use hardware vendor's remote management console and mount an ISO using a virtual CDROM device or a USB storage drive. You can copy the ISO on a laptop and then connect the laptop directly to the server node using the dedicated service port. You then launch the remote management console interface from a web browser and then mount the ISO to the node.
A separate mount point for the ISO is required for each node. For example, for a four-node cluster, create four different mount points and attach the ISO separately for each node.
Note:
The process of attaching the ISO to the cluster nodes is impacted if there is poor network connectivity between the download ISO location and the cluster nodes.
For HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 servers, you can use the HPE iLO Remote Console administration interface and use the boot menu options to connect the ISO to the node.
Refer to your server hardware vendor's documentation for instructions on how to boot a server node from an ISO image file.