Veritas Access Installation Guide
- Introducing Veritas Access
- Licensing in Veritas Access
- System requirements
- System requirements
- Linux requirements
- Linux requirements
- Network and firewall requirements
- Preparing to install Veritas Access
- Deploying virtual machines in VMware ESXi for Veritas Access installation
- Installing and configuring a cluster
- Installing the operating system on each node of the cluster
- Installing Veritas Access on the target cluster nodes
- About NIC bonding and NIC exclusion
- About VLAN Tagging
- Automating Veritas Access installation and configuration using response files
- Displaying and adding nodes to a cluster
- Upgrading Veritas Access and operating system
- Upgrading Veritas Access using a rolling upgrade
- Uninstalling Veritas Access
- Appendix A. Installation reference
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting the LTR upgrade
- Appendix C. Configuring the secure shell for communications
Operating system RPM installation requirements and operating system patching
Veritas has categorized the operating system RPMs that are required before you install Veritas Access into four groups:
Category 1
This set of RPMs are kernel RPMs that are required to be installed with exact predefined RPM versions only.
The required RPM versions are different for RHEL 6.6, RHEL 6.7, RHEL 6.8, RHEL 7.3, and RHEL 7.4.
The required RPM versions are different for OL 6.8, OL 7.3, and OL 7.4.
The RPMs in this category should not be patched without specific approval from Veritas.
See Kernel RPMs that are required to be installed with exact predefined RPM versions.
See OL kernel RPMs that are required to be installed with exact predefined RPM versions.
Category 2
This set of RPMs include the OS libs and OS packages that must be installed with minimum predefined RPM versions.
The required RPM versions are different for RHEL 6.6, RHEL 6.7, RHEL 6.8, RHEL 7.3, and RHEL 7.4.
The required RPM versions are different for OL 6.8, OL 7.3, and OL 7.4.
The RPMs in this category can be patched using official Red Hat patches.
An approval or certification from Veritas is not required to patch these RPMs.
Category 3
This set of RPMs are required by Category 2 RPMs as dependencies, their installation is enforced by Red Hat.
Veritas Access does not require any specific versions of these RPMs to be installed.
The versions of these RPMs are determined by Red Hat.
The RPMs in this category can be patched using official Red Hat patches.
An approval or certification from Veritas is not required to patch these RPMs.
Veritas does not document these RPMs as required RPMs for Veritas Access.
Category 4
This set of RPMs are third-party RPMs that are included in the Veritas Access ISO.
These RPMs are not operating system RPMs. It includes Samba, Ganesha, and other third-party products.
The RPMs in this category should not be patched without specific approval from Veritas.
Veritas installs these RPMs as they are included in the Veritas Access ISO.