Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Troubleshooting Guide
- About using the Troubleshooting Guide
- Best practices
- About best practices
- Determining the NetBackup Appliance serial number
- About Fibre Channel HBA card configuration verification
- About Notification settings
- About IPMI configuration
- About password management and recovery
- About IPv4-IPv6-based network support
- About enabling BMR options
- About deleting users
- About troubleshooting tools
- Working with log files
- About NetBackup Appliance log files
- About the Collect Log files wizard
- Viewing log files using the Support command
- Where to find NetBackup Appliance log files using the Browse command
- Gathering device logs with the DataCollect command
- About gathering information for NetBackup-Java applications
- Enabling and disabling VxMS logging
- Disaster recovery
- About disaster recovery
- Disaster recovery best practices
- Disaster recovery scenarios
- Appliance sustained power interruption
- Appliance hardware failure
- Complete loss of appliance with recoverable operating system drives and attached storage disks
- Complete loss of appliance with recoverable attached storage disks
- Reimaging a NetBackup appliance from the USB drive
- Reconfiguring a 52xx master server appliance using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- Configuring a master server to communicate with an appliance media server
- Reconfiguring a 52xx or 5330 media server appliance using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- About NIC1 (eth0) port usage on NetBackup appliances
- Complete loss of appliance and attached storage disks
- NetBackup Appliance software corruption
- NetBackup Appliance database corruption
- NetBackup Appliance catalog corruption
- NetBackup Appliance operating system corruption
- NetBackup Appliance error messages
Removing and replacing hardware components
If a hardware component fails, it may need to be replaced with a new part. Some components are hot-swappable. Care must be taken to ensure that hot-swappable components are in a safe state before they are removed. Inappropriate removal of a hot-swappable component can disrupt system operation and result in data loss and data corruption. Contact Veritas Technical Support immediately if a component is removed inappropriately or the replacement part does not resolve the fault.
When handling electrical components, be sure to always apply appropriate ESD preventative measures. Do the following:
Wear an appropriately grounded wrist strap, ESD-compliant gloves, or ESD-compliant clothing.
Place the components on which you are working on a properly grounded, ESD-compliant surface.
Leave replacement components in the ESD-compliant shipping material until you are ready to use them.
The effects of electrostatic damage are invisible and, often, do not appear immediately. Nonetheless, electrostatic damage can affect the performance and shorten the life of sensitive components.
For the procedures on replacing individual components in the NetBackup appliances and the storage shelves, navigate to the NetBackup Appliance Hardware Service Procedures page.