Veritas Velocity™ User's Guide
- Getting to know Velocity
- Setting up Velocity
- How to set up the Velocity Storage Server
- How to set up the Velocity Client
- Setting up the Velocity on-premises management server
- Upgrading Velocity
- Velocity Storage Server
- Users and roles
- Oracle database ingestion using Velocity
- How to use copy preparation to mask or sanitize sensitive data
- Oracle database ingestion using NetBackup CoPilot
- Microsoft SQL Server database ingestion using Velocity
- Database sources and copies
- About scheduling ingestions for a database source
- Retention periods for database sources and copies
- Sandboxes
- Database recovery
- Alerts and logs
- Managing the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- About WAN optimization on the Velocity physical appliance
- About the Veritas Remote Management Console on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance storage
- About users on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance checkpoints
- About factory reset on the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Monitoring the Velocity physical appliance
- Velocity physical appliance security
- About Velocity physical appliance user account privileges
- About the Velocity physical appliance intrusion detection system
- About Velocity physical appliance operating system security
- Recommended IPMI settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Best practices
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Context-sensitive topics
- Section I. Velocity shell menu commands
- Introduction
- Appendix A. Main > Manage > Storage
- Appendix B. Main > Manage > Cloud
- Appendix C. Main > Manage > Software
- Appendix D. Main > Monitor
- Appendix E. Main > Network
- Appendix F. Main > Settings
- Appendix G. Main > Support
Name
Main > Manage > Software > Rollback — Rollback to the last applied software release update. For example, you may roll back a specific EEB.
SYNOPSIS
Rollback eeb_name
DESCRIPTION
You can also use this command rollback any Emergency Engineering Binaries (EEBs) that are installed on your appliance. You can use the List EEBs command to view the software version and all installed EEBs. You can then specify which EEB you want to roll back in the eeb_name field to roll back that particular EEB. For example, you can enter the following command to roll back EEB VRTSvelocity-app-EEB-ET1234567-1.0.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm.
Software> Rollback VRTSvelocity-app-EEB-ET1234567-1.0.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
You can only specify one EEB at a time with this command. However, you can use this command multiple times to roll back as many installed EEBs as you want.
OPTIONS
- Rollback eeb_name
Rollback to the last applied software update or specified EEB, where eeb_name is the name of the EEB to rollback.
EXAMPLES
To roll back an installed EEB
- Make sure that you have logged off and logged on to the appliance. That ensures that the Rollback command is present in the command line interface.
- From the command line interface, enter the following command:
Main_Menu> Support> Software> Rollback VRTSvelocity-app-EEB-ET1234567-1.0.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
Where VRTSvelocity-app-EEB-ET1234567-1.0.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm is the name of the EEB that you want to roll back.
- At the following prompt, press the Y key to answer yes.
Do you want to rollback the VRTSvelocity-app-EEB-ET1234567-1.0.0-1.el6.x86_64.rpm? (y/n)
- After Rollback has completed, log off and then log back on to your appliance.