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
Preinstall procedure for upgrading to NetBackup 10.3
Use the following procedure to upgrade your primary server to NetBackup 10.3.
Several tools are available to help you perform the extra step that is required for the guided method. For more details, contact your Business Critical Services (BCS) representative.
Additional steps are required if the NetBackup upgrade includes an upgrade to RHEL 7.5 and you use Fibre Transport Media Server (FTMS). More information is available.
See About NetBackup 10.3 support for Fibre Transport Media Server with RHEL 7.5 and later.
Note:
For NetBackup installations that include globally clustered primary servers using the Global Cluster Option (GCO), follow the upgrade planning guidelines in this guide. Then, refer to the following document for the specific steps to upgrade these servers: https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100041191
Preinstall steps to upgrade to NetBackup 10.3 and complete the image metadata migration
- Perform environment checks with the SORT tool.
- Download your license file with the procedure shown:
Log on to your Veritas Support account (Veritas Support) with your username and password.
Select Licensing. This option takes you to the Veritas Entitlement Management System (VEMS).
Select Entitlements on the VEMS main menu.
Search the Entitlements page for the entitlement that you want to use to generate a license key.
Once you have located the entitlement, select the associated Generate License option.
Use the Select Version filter to view the list of license key options for the version of the product that you want to deploy.
Select the license key option in the table, specify the required information, and select Generate.
Select Download File to save the new license to your computer.
Note:
More information about how to download license files is available: https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/article.100048764
- Run the database precheck tool to confirm your environment is ready for conversion to the new NetBackup database. For details about this tool, see:
- (Conditional) On Linux, if the NetBackup database files reside on
btrfsfile system, move it to a supported file system (such asext4orxfs) before you upgrade. It is not supported to reside the NetBackup database on abtrfsfile system. The database files reside on the primary server in the directories under/usr/openv/db.To move the NetBackup database files on Linux:
Perform a catalog backup.
Shut down all NetBackup daemons:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.kill_all
Start the NetBackup database server
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/nbdbms_start_stop start
/usr/openv/db/bin/nbdb_move -data data_directory -index index_directory -tlog log_directory
If you use mirrored transaction log, use the command shown:
/usr/openv/db/bin/nbdb_move -data data_directory -index index_directory -tlog log_directory -mlog log_mirror_directory
Start all NetBackup daemons:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.start_all
Perform a catalog backup.
- (Conditional) On Windows, be sure that all operating system and security updates are applied. More information is available.
See Windows compiler and security requirements for NetBackup 9.1 and later installation and upgrade.
- (Conditional) On Windows, if the NetBackup installation directory contains a large number of files, your upgrade time may be longer. More information is available.
Perform any pre-upgrade tasks that you would normally do in regard to your NetBackup environment. For example:
Disable antivirus software.
If the antivirus software cannot be disabled, you should exclude NetBackup files and folders from virus scan events. More information about excluding NetBackup files and folders is available. https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100004864
Stop all customized or third-party scripts.
Perform any cluster-specific tasks.
Run a hot catalog backup.
Disable all storage lifecycle policies (SLPs).
Deactivate all NetBackup policies.
Deactivate all disk staging storage units for all pre-NetBackup 7.5.x environments.
For VMware and Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) environments, reduce the size of the job database before upgrade. Following an upgrade, existing VMware and RHV jobs are assigned an asset namespace to enable access control at an asset level. This process may take some time. More information about this process is available:
For clustered systems only, take the following NetBackup resources offline:
Windows Server Failover Clusters (WSFC): Take all of the NetBackup group resources offline except for the disk, the virtual name, and the virtual IP address. Refer to the Microsoft Cluster Administration documentation to determine how to take the NetBackup group resources offline through the cluster administrator interface.
Cluster Server (VCS) clusters: Take the NetBackup resource offline.
Freeze the NetBackup group with the -persist option using the command shown:
hagrp -freeze NetBackup_service_group -persistent
Refer to the NetBackup Clustered Primary Server Administrator's Guide for the commands to take these resources offline.
- (Conditional) If you plan to change your NetApp cluster to Vserver mode from node scope mode, create a detailed image report for each filer. You can generate this report with the bpimagelist command. The example that is shown is one possible option. Use whatever options are necessary for your environment.
bpimagelist - client ndmp_host_name
- Beginning with NetBackup 8.0, the NetBackup primary server includes a configured Tomcat web server to support critical backup operations. This web server operates under user account elements with limited privileges. These user account elements must be available on each primary server (or each node of a clustered primary server). More information is available:
See NetBackup primary server web server user and group creation.
Note:
It is recommended that you save the details of the user account that you use for the NetBackup Web Services. A primary server recovery requires the same NetBackup Web Services user account and credentials that were used when the NetBackup catalog was backed up.
Note:
If the NetBackup PBX is running in secure mode, please add the web service user as authorized user in PBX. More information about determining PBX mode and how to correctly add users is available.
- (Conditional) If you have customized the settings for your Tomcat web server, determine if those settings persist across upgrades. More information is available:
- Stop any applications on the system that interact with NetBackup. This step includes any databases or system components being backed up. Failure to stop these applications may result in unexpected behavior. Observed behavior includes aborted upgrades and application failures.
For Oracle users, ensure that no backups are running. Stop the RMAN processes before you install NetBackup. If you use AIX, you should run /usr/bin/slibclean as the root user after you stop the RMAN processes.
If you cannot stop your Oracle database, a procedure is available that may let you install NetBackup with the Oracle database active. More information on this topic is available.
Stop all NetBackup services.
On UNIX systems: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.kill_all
On Windows systems: install_path\NetBackup\bin\bpdown -f
The preinstall procedure is completed. Proceed to upgrade the NetBackup binaries, based on your platform. More information is available about this topic.