Veritas Access Installation Guide

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Product(s): Access (7.4)
Platform: Linux
  1. Introducing Veritas Access
    1.  
      About Veritas Access
  2. Licensing in Veritas Access
    1.  
      About Veritas Access product licensing
  3. System requirements
    1.  
      Important release information
    2. System requirements
      1. Linux requirements
        1.  
          Operating system RPM installation requirements and operating system patching
        2.  
          Kernel RPMs that are required to be installed with exact predefined RPM versions
        3.  
          OL kernel RPMs that are required to be installed with exact predefined RPM versions
        4.  
          Required operating system RPMs for OL 7.3
        5.  
          Required operating system RPMs for OL 7.4
        6.  
          Required operating system RPMs for RHEL 7.3
        7.  
          Required operating system RPMs for RHEL 7.4
      2.  
        Software requirements for installing Veritas Access in a VMware ESXi environment
      3.  
        Hardware requirements for installing Veritas Access virtual machines
      4.  
        Management Server Web browser support
      5.  
        Supported NetBackup versions
      6.  
        Supported OpenStack versions
      7.  
        Supported Oracle versions and host operating systems
      8.  
        Supported IP version 6 Internet standard protocol
    3. Network and firewall requirements
      1.  
        NetBackup ports
      2.  
        OpenDedup ports and disabling the iptable rules
      3.  
        CIFS protocols and firewall ports
    4.  
      Maximum configuration limits
  4. Preparing to install Veritas Access
    1.  
      Overview of the installation process
    2.  
      Hardware requirements for the nodes
    3.  
      Connecting the network hardware
    4. About obtaining IP addresses
      1.  
        About calculating IP address requirements
      2.  
        Reducing the number of IP addresses required at installation time
    5.  
      About checking the storage configuration
  5. Deploying virtual machines in VMware ESXi for Veritas Access installation
    1.  
      Setting up networking in VMware ESXi
    2.  
      Creating a datastore for the boot disk and LUNs
    3.  
      Creating a virtual machine for Veritas Access installation
  6. Installing and configuring a cluster
    1.  
      Installation overview
    2.  
      Summary of the installation steps
    3.  
      Before you install
    4. Installing the operating system on each node of the cluster
      1.  
        About the driver node
      2.  
        Installing the operating system on the target Veritas Access cluster
      3.  
        Installing the Oracle Linux operating system on the target Veritas Access cluster
    5. Installing Veritas Access on the target cluster nodes
      1.  
        Installing and configuring the Veritas Access software on the cluster
      2.  
        Veritas Access Graphical User Interface
    6. About managing the NICs, bonds, and VLAN devices
      1.  
        Selecting the public NICs
      2.  
        Selecting the private NICs
      3.  
        Excluding a NIC
      4.  
        Including a NIC
      5.  
        Creating a NIC bond
      6.  
        Removing a NIC bond
      7.  
        Removing a NIC from the bond list
    7. About VLAN tagging
      1.  
        Creating a VLAN device
      2.  
        Removing a VLAN device
      3.  
        Limitations of VLAN tagging
    8.  
      Replacing an Ethernet interface card
    9.  
      Configuring I/O fencing
    10.  
      About configuring Veritas NetBackup
    11.  
      About enabling kdump during an Veritas Access configuration
    12.  
      Reconfiguring the Veritas Access cluster name and network
    13.  
      Configuring a KMS server on the Veritas Access cluster
  7. Automating Veritas Access installation and configuration using response files
    1.  
      About response files
    2.  
      Performing a silent Veritas Access installation
    3.  
      Response file variables to install and configure Veritas Access
    4.  
      Sample response file for Veritas Access installation and configuration
  8. Displaying and adding nodes to a cluster
    1.  
      About the Veritas Access installation states and conditions
    2.  
      Displaying the nodes in the cluster
    3.  
      Before adding new nodes in the cluster
    4.  
      Adding a node to the cluster
    5.  
      Adding a node in mixed mode environment
    6.  
      Deleting a node from the cluster
    7.  
      Shutting down the cluster nodes
  9. Upgrading Veritas Access and operating system
    1.  
      Upgrading the operating system and Veritas Access
  10. Upgrading Veritas Access using a rolling upgrade
    1.  
      About the rolling upgrades
    2.  
      Supported rolling upgrade paths for upgrades on RHEL and Oracle Linux
    3.  
      Performing a rolling upgrade using the installer
  11. Uninstalling Veritas Access
    1.  
      Before you uninstall Veritas Access
    2. Uninstalling Veritas Access using the installer
      1.  
        Removing Veritas Access 7.4 RPMs
      2.  
        Running uninstall from the Veritas Access 7.4 disc
  12. Appendix A. Installation reference
    1.  
      Installation script options
  13. Appendix B. Configuring the secure shell for communications
    1.  
      Manually configuring passwordless SSH
    2.  
      Setting up the SSH and the RSH connections
  14. Appendix C. Manual deployment of Veritas Access
    1.  
      Deploying Veritas Access manually on a two-node cluster in a non-SSH environment
    2.  
      Enabling internal sudo user communication in Veritas Access

Before you uninstall Veritas Access

Perform the following steps before uninstalling Veritas Access:

  • Before you remove Veritas Access from any node (but not in all the nodes) in a cluster, make sure the node has already been deleted from the running cluster. You can use the Cluster> show command to view the cluster node state, and use the Cluster> delete command to delete a running node from the Veritas Access cluster.

    See the relevant man pages for more information on the Cluster> show and Cluster> delete commands.

  • Stop all the applications that access the file system over NFS, CIFS, or FTP.

  • Destroy all the replication jobs from the cluster.

    Use the Replication> job show command to list all the replication jobs on the cluster.

    Replication> job show
    Job Name Role Job Type Encryption Debug Schedule
    ======== ====== ======== ========== ===== ========
    job1 SOURCE DATA OFF ON sch1
    State CKPT Count Exclunit Source repunit Target repunit(s)
    ======== ========== ======== ============== =================
    ENABLED 1 -- scr1 trg1
    Link name(s)
    ============
    link1
    

    Use the Replication> job destroy command to destroy the replication jobs.

    Replication> job destroy job1
    ACCESS replication SUCCESS V-288-0 Removing bandwidth limit on the 
    link: link1
    ACCESS replication SUCCESS V-288-0 Job 'job1' disabled successfully.
    ACCESS replication SUCCESS V-288-0 Job 'job1' deleted successfully.
  • Stop the NFS, CIFS, FTP, GUI, and the replication service on the cluster using the appropriate CLISH command.

    CLISH> cifs server stop
    Stopping CIFS Server.....Success.
    CLISH>
    CLISH> nfs server stop
    Success.
    CLISH>
    CLISH> ftp server stop
    Success.
    CLISH>
    CLISH.Support> gui server stop
    GUI service is OFFLINE.
    CLISH>
    CLISH> replication service stop
    ACCESS replication SUCCESS V-288-0 Replication service stopped
    CLISH>
    
  • Run the following command to stop the Automated Monitoring Framework (AMF) service:

    # /etc/init.d/amf stop
    Stopping AMF...
    AMF: Module unloaded
  • Run the following command and wait for a couple of minutes:

    # /opt/VRTS/bin/hastop -all
  • Run the following command and verify that you only see Port a and Port b:

    # gabconfig -a
    GAB Port Memberships
    ==================================
    Port a gen 7f2d0a membership 01
    Port b gen 7f2d09 membership 01