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NetBackup IT Analytics Installation and Upgrade Guide for Linux
Last Published:
2025-03-04
Product(s):
NetBackup IT Analytics (11.4)
- 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
Steps to Rename Duplicate Attributes
Log in to the Portal server.
At the command line:
su - aptare
At the command line, launch sqlplus:
sqlplus <username>/<pwd>@//localhost:1521/scdb
Example:sqlplus portal/portal@//localhost:1521/scdb
To rename an attribute, execute the following SQL statements, substituting <variables> with values listed in the upgrade messages:
UPDATE apt_attribute SET attribute_name = <attributeName> WHERE attribute_id = <AttributeID>; Commit;
Example:
This example renames the Location attribute so that it is not merged with the system attribute named Location.
UPDATE apt_attribute SET attribute_name = 'Location1' WHERE attribute_id = 100001; Commit;