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Veritas NetBackup™

Release Notes

Release 8.3.0.2

Document Version 1
Veritas NetBackup™ Release Notes
Last updated: 2021-07-29

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Contents

Chapter 1 About NetBackup 8.3.0.2 .................................................. 7


About the NetBackup 8.3.0.2 release ................................................. 7
About NetBackup Late Breaking News ............................................... 8
About NetBackup third-party legal notices ........................................... 8

Chapter 2 New features, enhancements, and changes .............. 9

About new enhancements and changes in NetBackup ........................... 9


NetBackup 8.3.0.2 new features, changes, and enhancements .............. 10

Chapter 3 Operational notes .............................................................. 11

About NetBackup 8.3.0.2 operational notes ....................................... 11


NetBackup installation and upgrade operational notes ......................... 12
After initiating CA migration, connection errors may occur ............... 12
If NetBackup 8.3.0.2 upgrade fails on Windows, revert to previous
log folder structure ............................................................ 12
Native installation requirements ................................................. 13
NetBackup servers must use a host name that is compliant with
RFC 1123 and RFC 952 .................................................... 13
Do not install from the menu that appears when the installation
DVD is inserted ................................................................ 13
About support for HP-UX Itanium vPars SRP containers ................. 14
NetBackup administration and general operational notes ...................... 14
The nbdeployutil utility may fail to generate usage reports for
traditional licensing ........................................................... 14
Child backup jobs may enter a queued state for workloads that
use BigData policy ............................................................ 14
Errors are shown in the jobs detail when NetBackup attempts to
expire images from non-WORM capable storage .................... 15
NetBackup web server certificate renewal failure during initiation
of NetBackup CA migration or upgrade ................................. 15
Microsoft Azure backup fails if the resource group name contains
a period (.) ...................................................................... 16
SLP does not retry multistreaming backup if child job fails or is
canceled ........................................................................ 16
Contents 5

Granular restores require adequate available space on target


..................................................................................... 16
Stale devices shown on the device tree ....................................... 17
NetBackup administration interface operational notes .......................... 17
Search limitations for security events lists in the NetBackup web
UI .................................................................................. 17
Using X forwarding to launch the NetBackup Administration
Console can fail on certain Linux platforms ............................ 18
Intermittent issues with X forwarding of NetBackup Administration
Console ......................................................................... 18
NetBackup Administration Console fails in Simplified Chinese
UTF-8 locale on Solaris SPARC 64-bit systems with Solaris
10 Update 2 or later .......................................................... 18
NetBackup Bare Metal Restore operational notes ............................... 19
BMR boot server not supported on a NetBackup appliance or a
Flex appliance ................................................................. 19
BMR restore may take significant amount of time for formatting
and volume creation step ................................................... 19
NetBackup Cloud operational notes ................................................. 19
Configuring a cloud recovery host on RHEL 8 .............................. 20
Indexing error may occur for Micorosft Azure cloud assets .............. 20
NetBackup with Veritas CloudPoint operational notes .......................... 20
On-host agent may be unavailable after restore with a snapshot
taken with NetBackup CloudPoint 8.3 ................................... 20
Application status of original instances may report errors for
host-consistent restores to alternate locations ........................ 22
Public cloud not supported with gov cloud or China region ............. 23
Indexing not supported on instances created from AWS
Marketplaces AMIs ........................................................... 23
Consistent host snapshot might fail ............................................ 24
Image clean-up may fail for Microsoft Azure workloads .................. 24
Configuring AWS plug-in with IAM role showed that the
Authentication Method field is blank ..................................... 24
MongoDB create snapshot job may freeze ................................... 24
Updating a cloud plug-in while a job runs causes job failure ............ 25
Permission denied error occurs if both user and password are
updated .......................................................................... 25
Different source and target zones for Google Cloud Platform are
not supported .................................................................. 25
Broken files system detected .................................................... 26
NetBackup deduplication operational notes ....................................... 26
Backup jobs fail with "Storage server is down ..." for WORM
storage servers in multi-domain environments ........................ 26
Contents 6

NetBackup for NDMP operational notes ............................................ 27


Parent directories in the path of a file may not be present in an
NDMP incremental image .................................................. 27
NetBackup internationalization and localization operational notes ........... 27
Support for localized environments in database and application
agents ........................................................................... 27
Certain NetBackup user-defined strings must not contain non-US
ASCII characters .............................................................. 28
NetBackup Snapshot Client operational notes .................................... 29
HPE 3PAR array snapshot import fails with status code 4213
..................................................................................... 29
Snapshots are deleted after point-in-time rollbacks ........................ 29
Index from Snapshot operation does not populate contents of the
snapshot accurately in the catalog ....................................... 30
NetBackup virtualization operational notes ......................................... 30
NetBackup for VMware operational notes .................................... 30

Appendix A About SORT for NetBackup Users ............................... 32


About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools ...................... 32

Appendix B NetBackup installation requirements ........................... 34


About NetBackup installation requirements ........................................ 34
Required operating system patches and updates for NetBackup ............ 35

Appendix C NetBackup compatibility requirements ....................... 39

About compatibility between NetBackup versions ................................ 39


About NetBackup compatibility lists and information ............................ 40
About NetBackup end-of-life notifications .......................................... 40

Appendix D Other NetBackup documentation and related


documents ..................................................................... 42
About related NetBackup documents ................................................ 42
Chapter 1
About NetBackup 8.3.0.2
This chapter includes the following topics:

■ About the NetBackup 8.3.0.2 release

■ About NetBackup Late Breaking News

■ About NetBackup third-party legal notices

About the NetBackup 8.3.0.2 release


The NetBackup Release Notes document is meant to act as a snapshot of
information about a version of NetBackup at the time of its release. Old information
and any information that no longer applies to a release is either removed from the
release notes or migrated elsewhere in the NetBackup documentation set.
See “About new enhancements and changes in NetBackup” on page 9.

About EEBs and release content


NetBackup 8.3.0.2 incorporates fixes to many of the known issues that affected
customers in previous versions of NetBackup. Some of these fixes are associated
with the customer-specific issues. Several of the customer-related fixes that were
incorporated into this release were also made available as emergency engineering
binaries (EEBs).
Listings of the EEBs and Etracks that document the known issues that have been
fixed in NetBackup 8.3.0.2 can be found on the Veritas Operations Readiness Tools
(SORT) website and in the NetBackup Emergency Engineering Binary Guide.
See “About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools” on page 32.

About NetBackup appliance releases


The NetBackup appliances run a software package that includes a preconfigured
version of NetBackup. When a new appliance software release is developed, the
About NetBackup 8.3.0.2 8
About NetBackup Late Breaking News

latest version of NetBackup is used as a basis on which the appliance code is built.
For example, NetBackup Appliance 3.1 is based on NetBackup 8.1 This development
model ensures that all applicable features, enhancements, and fixes that were
released within NetBackup are included in the latest release of the appliance.
The NetBackup appliance software is released at the same time as the NetBackup
release upon which it is based, or soon thereafter. If you are a NetBackup appliance
customer, make sure to review the NetBackup Release Notes that correspond to
the NetBackup appliance version that you plan to run.
Appliance-specific documentation is available at the following location:
http://www.veritas.com/docs/000002217

About NetBackup Late Breaking News


For the most recent NetBackup news and announcements, visit the NetBackup
Late Breaking News website at the following location:
http://www.veritas.com/docs/000040237
Other NetBackup-specific information can be found at the following location:
https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/15143.html

About NetBackup third-party legal notices


NetBackup products may contain third-party software for which Veritas is required
to provide attribution. Some of the third-party programs are available under open
source or free software licenses. The license agreement accompanying NetBackup
does not alter any rights or obligations that you may have under those open source
or free software licenses.
The proprietary notices and the licenses for these third-party programs are
documented in the NetBackup Third-party Legal Notices document, which is
available at the following website:
https://www.veritas.com/about/legal/license-agreements
Chapter 2
New features,
enhancements, and
changes
This chapter includes the following topics:

■ About new enhancements and changes in NetBackup

■ NetBackup 8.3.0.2 new features, changes, and enhancements

About new enhancements and changes in


NetBackup
In addition to new features and product fixes, NetBackup releases often contain
new customer-facing enhancements and changes. Examples of common
enhancements include new platform support, upgraded internal software
components, interface changes, and expanded feature support. Most new
enhancements and changes are documented in the NetBackup Release Notes and
the NetBackup compatibility lists.

Note: The NetBackup Release Notes only lists the new platform support that begins
at a particular NetBackup version level at the time of its release. However, Veritas
routinely backdates platform support to previous versions of NetBackup. Refer to
the NetBackup compatibility lists for the most up-to-date platform support listings.

See “About the NetBackup 8.3.0.2 release” on page 7.


See “About NetBackup compatibility lists and information” on page 40.
New features, enhancements, and changes 10
NetBackup 8.3.0.2 new features, changes, and enhancements

NetBackup 8.3.0.2 new features, changes, and


enhancements
NetBackup 8.3.0.2 is a maintenance release that does not include any new features.
It does include many fixes to the 8.3.x line of NetBackup. For a list of fixes in
NetBackup 8.3.0.2, see the following guide:
NetBackup Emergency Engineering Binary Guide for Release 8.3 and 8.3.x

Upgrade documentation
For instructions to upgrade to NetBackup 8.3.0.2, see the NetBackup 8.3 Upgrade
Guide.

Issues with later versions of NetBackup


When you upgrade from NetBackup 8.3.0.2 to a later version, be aware of the
issues that are not fixed in those versions:
EEB issues fixed in NetBackup 8.3.0.2, but not fixed in NetBackup 9.0, 9.0.0.1, or
9.1
Also, refer to the following article for additional information about issues with
upgrades to NetBackup 9.0 or 9.0.0.1:
Windows remote/push install of 9.0 or 9.0.0.1 cannot add NetBackup servers running
8.3.0.2
Chapter 3
Operational notes
This chapter includes the following topics:

■ About NetBackup 8.3.0.2 operational notes

■ NetBackup installation and upgrade operational notes

■ NetBackup administration and general operational notes

■ NetBackup administration interface operational notes

■ NetBackup Bare Metal Restore operational notes

■ NetBackup Cloud operational notes

■ NetBackup with Veritas CloudPoint operational notes

■ NetBackup deduplication operational notes

■ NetBackup for NDMP operational notes

■ NetBackup internationalization and localization operational notes

■ NetBackup Snapshot Client operational notes

■ NetBackup virtualization operational notes

About NetBackup 8.3.0.2 operational notes


NetBackup operational notes describe and explain important aspects of various
NetBackup operations that may not be documented elsewhere in the NetBackup
documentation set or on the Veritas Support website. The operational notes can
be found in the NetBackup Release Notes for each version of NetBackup. Typical
operational notes include known issues, compatibility notes, and additional
information about installation and upgrade.
Operational notes 12
NetBackup installation and upgrade operational notes

Operational notes are often added or updated after a version of NetBackup has
been released. As a result, the online versions of the NetBackup Release Notes or
other NetBackup documents may have been updated post-release. You can access
the most up-to-date version of the documentation set for a given release of
NetBackup at the following location on the Veritas Support website:
NetBackup Release Notes, Administration, Installation, Troubleshooting, Getting
Started, and Solutions Guides

NetBackup installation and upgrade operational


notes
NetBackup can be installed and upgraded in heterogeneous environments using
a variety of methods. NetBackup is also compatible with a mixture of servers and
clients that are at various release levels in the same environment. This topic contains
some of the operational notes and known issues that are associated with the
installation, upgrade, and software packaging of NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

After initiating CA migration, connection errors may occur


NetBackup now supports certificate authorities with the following key strengths:
2048 bits, 4096 bits, 8192 bits, and 16384 bits. After NetBackup 8.3.0.2 installation
or upgrade, by default a new root CA with 2048-bits key strength is deployed.
If you are connected to the NetBackup web UI during NetBackup CA migration,
you should again sign in to the web UI for successful communication.

If NetBackup 8.3.0.2 upgrade fails on Windows, revert to previous


log folder structure
The legacy log folder structure for non-root or non-admin invoked process logs has
changed. The new folder structure is created under the process log directory name.
For more information, refer to the File name format for legacy logging section from
the Veritas NetBackup Logging Reference Guide.
For Windows, if the upgrade to NetBackup 8.3.0.2 fails and rollback occurs, run
the following command to continue working on an earlier NetBackup version:
mklogdir.bat -fixFolderPerm

For more information, refer to the mklogdir command from the Veritas NetBackup
Commands Reference Guide.
Operational notes 13
NetBackup installation and upgrade operational notes

Native installation requirements


In NetBackup 8.2, a change was made to initial installs such that the answer file is
now required. This change may have some negative effect on users who want to
use the native packages to create VM templates or otherwise install the NetBackup
packages without configuring the product. On Linux, one possible way of obtaining
the previous behavior is with the –noscripts option of the RPM Package Manager.
Providing this option when installing the VRTSnbpck package avoids the configuration
steps. This option does not need to be provided when you install other packages.
The answer file must still exist, but the only value that must be provided is the role
of the machine, either a client or a media server. For example:

echo "MACHINE_ROLE=CLIENT" > /tmp/NBInstallAnswer.conf


rpm -U --noscripts VRTSnbpck.rpm
rpm -U VRTSpbx.rpm VRTSnbclt.rpm VRTSpddea.rpm

NetBackup servers must use a host name that is compliant with RFC
1123 and RFC 952
Starting with NetBackup 8.0, all NetBackup server names must use a host name
that is complaint with RFC 1123 ("Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application
and Support") and RFC 952 ("DOD Internet Host Table Specification") standards.
These standards include the supported and unsupported characters that can be
used in a host name. For example, the underscore character ( _ ) is not a supported
character for host names.
More information is available about these standards and about this issue:
RFC 952
RFC 1123
http://www.veritas.com/docs/000125019

Do not install from the menu that appears when the installation DVD
is inserted
The operating system may open a user interface window (such as File Manager
on Solaris) when the installation DVD is inserted into the disc drive. Veritas
recommends that you do not use this window to install NetBackup products because
unpredictable results may occur. Make sure to follow the installation instructions
that are found in the NetBackup Installation Guide.
Operational notes 14
NetBackup administration and general operational notes

About support for HP-UX Itanium vPars SRP containers


Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) introduced a new type of container for HP-UX
Virtual Partitions (vPars)-enabled servers called Secure Resource Partitions (SRPs).
As part of the security changes introduced by SRPs, native HP-UX install tools such
as swinstall and swremove are disabled from being executed within the SRP
environment. The swinstall and swremove tools can only be called from the global
host running vPars, which then pushes the native packages to the SRP containers.
NetBackup installation aborts if you try to install into an HPE Itanium SRP container
(private file system, shared file system, or workload). If you install into the global
container, a parameter is added to all swremove and swinstall commands to install
only to the global view.

NetBackup administration and general operational


notes
NetBackup provides a complete, flexible data protection solution for a variety of
platforms. The platforms include Windows, UNIX, and Linux systems. In addition
to a standard set of data protection features, NetBackup can also utilize several
other licensed and non-licensed components to better protect a variety of different
systems and environments. This topic contains some of the general operational
notes and known issues that are associated with the administration of NetBackup
8.3.0.2.

The nbdeployutil utility may fail to generate usage reports for


traditional licensing
When you run a job using the NAS-Data-Protection policy, the nbdeployutil utility
fails to generate the usage reports for traditional licensing. This issue is applicable
whether you run nbdeployutil at a specific schedule or manually generate the
reports.

Child backup jobs may enter a queued state for workloads that use
BigData policy
In NetBackup Appliance environments with multiple backup hosts where the BigData
policy is used, one of the child backup jobs may go into a queued state if the media
server goes into an inactive state. This scenario applies to Hadoop, HBase, and
MongoDB workloads.
Workaround:
Operational notes 15
NetBackup administration and general operational notes

From the Media and Device Management > Devices > Media servers menu in
NetBackup Administration Console, right-click the inactive media server and change
the status from Deactivated to Activate.

Errors are shown in the jobs detail when NetBackup attempts to


expire images from non-WORM capable storage
NetBackup routinely attempts to remove expired backups from the catalog and
subsequently on storage. In cases where backups are WORM-locked on storage
beyond the catalog expiration time, attempts to delete the data from storage causes
the job to complete with partial-success. The job completes with a status (1) with
a per-image error code of 2060069 reported in the job details. Each cleanup cycle
attempts to remove the backup until storage successfully allows the deletion of the
WORM-locked images.
Workaround:
To remove the WORM images from the cleanup cycle, perform one of the following
as appropriate:
■ Run a manual import to get the WORM images back into catalog.
■ Use the nbdelete -purge_deletion_list -backup_id command to remove
the WORM image backup IDs from deletion worklist. This command does not
delete these images from storage, so you have to delete the images manually
from storage.

NetBackup web server certificate renewal failure during initiation of


NetBackup CA migration or upgrade
If the initiation of NetBackup CA migration fails because of the NetBackup web
service time out, renewal of the NetBackup web server certificate fails.
To renew the web server certificate using the new CA
1 Verify if the nbatd service has successfully migrated the NetBackup CA using
the following steps:
■ Check the migration summary status. The status should be ‘INITIATED’.
■ Run the nbseccmd -nbcamigrate -summary command to check the CA
migration status.
■ The new key pair with the desired key size should be present in the
NetBackup web server keystore. Check the keystore at the following
location:
On Windows:
Operational notes 16
NetBackup administration and general operational notes

<INTSALL_PATH>/var/global/vxss/tomcatcreds/nbwebsvc/.VRTSat/profile/certstore/keystore
On UNIX:
<INSTALL_PATH>/var/global/vxss/tomcatcreds/nbwebsvc/.VRTSat/profile/certstore/keystore

2 After you have verified that the nbatd service has successfully migrated the
NetBackup CA, run the following command to renew the NetBackup web server
certificate:
nbseccmd -nbcamigrate -syncMigrationDB

Microsoft Azure backup fails if the resource group name contains a


period (.)
For a VM or a disk snapshot, if the disk name or the asset resource group name
contains a period, the backup job fails.
Workaround:
■ If the resource group name contains a period, move the disks to a resource
group without the period.
■ If the disk name contains a period rename the disk.

SLP does not retry multistreaming backup if child job fails or is


canceled
While a multistreaming backup job is running, if one child job is complete but another
child job fails or is canceled, the storage lifecycle policy (SLP) does not retry the
backup job.

Workaround:
1. Run the nbstlutil cancel -backupid <backup identifier> command to
cancel the backup job and clean up the pending jobs.
2. Trigger a manual backup.

Granular restores require adequate available space on target


If the space available on the target restore file system is not enough, the granular
restore operation fails.
Workaround: Ensure that enough space is available on the target restore file system.
Operational notes 17
NetBackup administration interface operational notes

Stale devices shown on the device tree


During the indexing or restore process, sometimes the stale devices that are present
in the volume are not cleaned up and are displayed in the device tree.
Workaround:
1. Unmount any file systems that mounted the device. (If required use force
unmount)

2. If any of the partitions belongs to LVM, then remove the volume group from
disk using the vgreduce command and then the pvremove command.
3. Execute the blockdev -flushbufs command to remove any outstanding
reference to that device.
4. Remove the device references from the device tree. For example,
whole/partition disks /dev/xvdf, /dev/disk/by-path, by-id, by-label, by-partuuid
and by-uuid
5. Use the following command to remove the device from sysfs:
6. echo 1 > /sys/block/device-name/device/delete

Where device-name might be xvdf.


7. Reboot the host to resolve this issue.

NetBackup administration interface operational


notes
The NetBackup administrator has a choice of several interfaces to use to administer
NetBackup. All of the interfaces have similar capabilities. This topic contains some
of the operational notes and known issues that are associated with these interfaces
in NetBackup 8.3.0.2.
For more information about the specific NetBackup administration interfaces, refer
to the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I. For information about how to
install the interfaces, refer to the NetBackup Installation Guide. For information
about platform compatibility with the administration consoles, refer to the various
NetBackup compatibility lists available on the Veritas Support website.
See “About NetBackup compatibility lists and information” on page 40.

Search limitations for security events lists in the NetBackup web UI


For the following NetBackup web UI features, the Search functionality is available
only for the User name and Domain name fields:
Operational notes 18
NetBackup administration interface operational notes

■ Security > Security Events > Access History


■ Security > Security Events > Audit Events
The Search functionality is not available for Description, Reason, or other columns
in these table listings. You can use filters to view events of a specific audit category
for example, Login, Job, Policy and so on.

Using X forwarding to launch the NetBackup Administration Console


can fail on certain Linux platforms
Using X forwarding to launch the NetBackup Administration Console can fail on
certain Linux platforms, particularly Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 (RHEL 6.0) on
VMware. The issue is a result of incompatibilities between the default GNU C Library
(glibc) and Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) on newer hardware. The issue
should be fixed in a future release of glibc.
Workaround: Run the export LD_BIND_NOW=1 command before you execute
runInstaller.

Intermittent issues with X forwarding of NetBackup Administration


Console
Intermittent issues may occur with X forwarding of the NetBackup Administration
Console. This behavior only occurs when you use X forwarding. This issue does
not occur at the local console. The issue is most commonly seen on Linux servers,
but not exclusively. The issue generally occurs when older versions of X viewers
are used, such as Xming and XBrowser.
The use of MobaXterm seems to minimize or eliminate the issue. If you experience
issues with X forwarding, consider upgrading your X viewer and retrying the
operation or access the server from the local console.

NetBackup Administration Console fails in Simplified Chinese UTF-8


locale on Solaris SPARC 64-bit systems with Solaris 10 Update 2
or later
The NetBackup Administration Console may encounter a core dump issue when
the Simplified Chinese UTF-8 locale is used on a Solaris SPARC 64-bit system
with Solaris 10 Update 2 and later installed. For more information, refer to Bug ID
6901233 at the following URL on the Oracle Technology Network website:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6901233
Operational notes 19
NetBackup Bare Metal Restore operational notes

If you encounter this issue, apply the appropriate Solaris patches or upgrades that
Oracle provides for this issue.

NetBackup Bare Metal Restore operational notes


NetBackup Bare Metal Restore (BMR) automates and streamlines the server
recovery process, making it unnecessary to reinstall operating systems or configure
hardware manually. This topic contains some of the operational notes and known
issues that are associated with BMR in NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

BMR boot server not supported on a NetBackup appliance or a Flex


appliance
A Bare Metal Restore (BMR) boot server cannot be configured on a NetBackup
appliance or a Flex appliance.

BMR restore may take significant amount of time for formatting and
volume creation step
Due to operating system changes, a Bare Metal Restore (BMR) restore may take
significant time during the formatting step when there are logical volumes in the
system being restore. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 has introduced some changes
for LVM2 which causes scanning of the udev database. This scanning takes a
significant amount of time for LVM-related operations.
When you perform a BMR restore, you may see the following message in the bmrrst
logs:
WARNING: Device * not initialized in udev database even after waiting
10000000 microseconds.

The BMR restore still succeeds, despite the longer restore time.

NetBackup Cloud operational notes


NetBackup Cloud Storage enables you to back up and restore data from cloud
Storage as a Service (STaaS) vendors. This topic contains some of the operational
notes and known issues that are associated with the NetBackup Cloud in NetBackup
8.3.0.2.
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NetBackup with Veritas CloudPoint operational notes

Configuring a cloud recovery host on RHEL 8


Before you run ims_system_config.py to configure the cloud recovery host on
RHEL 8, install Python 2 and create a soft link from Python 2 to Python. The
ims_system_config.py script uses Python 2.

Indexing error may occur for Micorosft Azure cloud assets


For Microsoft Azure cloud assets, the indexing operation fails sometimes with the
following error:
No available slots to attach disk.

NetBackup with Veritas CloudPoint operational


notes
This topic contains some of the operational notes and known issues that are
associated with the Veritas CloudPoint and NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

On-host agent may be unavailable after restore with a snapshot


taken with NetBackup CloudPoint 8.3
After a restore that uses a snapshot that was taken with NetBackup CloudPoint
8.3, the on-host agent may not be available.
The on-host agent is unable to connect to rabbitmq after a CloudPoint upgrade
and continues to fail for some time. The jobs that are triggered while the agent is
not connect to rabbitmq fail with error:

Agent agent.203f5661cdd0448bbb63138b5000e0c7 is offline on the host


azure-vm-a3d6ef3b-e12f-4754-ba75-84084c1d693c.

During the upgrade, the on-host agent from an actual VM "auto-grt-97230" released
the earlier connection, and the agent on the restored VM was able to connect on
the same queue. After the upgrade, the source on-host agent did not get the lock
and then continued to fail with the resource_locked error, making the on-host
agent offline.
Workaround:
Follow these steps if you want to take the application-consistent snapshots
of the restored instance:
1 On the restored host:
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■ For a Linux on-host agent, follow the steps from the Veritas NetBackup
CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide section Registering the Linux-based
agent.
■ For a Windows on-host agent, follow the steps from the Veritas NetBackup
CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide section Registering the
Windows-based agent.

Note: Ensure that you have removed the previously installed on-host agent
before installation and re-registration.

2 On the source host:


■ Log in to the host.
■ Restart the flexsnap-agent:
■ Linux:
sudo systemctl stop flexsnap-agent.service
sudo systemctl start flexsnap-agent.service

■ Windows:
Restart Veritas NetBackup CloudPoint Agent service

Follow the steps below if you want to take the crash-consistent snapshots of
the restored instance:
1 On the restored host:
■ Follow the steps from the Veritas NetBackup CloudPoint Install and Upgrade
Guide section Removing the CloudPoint agents.

2 Follow the steps below on the host from which the snapshot was restored:
■ Log in to the host.
■ Restart the flexsnap-agent:
■ Linux:
sudo systemctl stop flexsnap-agent.service
sudo systemctl start flexsnap-agent.service

■ Windows:
Restart Veritas NetBackup CloudPoint Agent service
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NetBackup with Veritas CloudPoint operational notes

Application status of original instances may report errors for


host-consistent restores to alternate locations
After restoring the host-consistent snapshot to an alternate location, the application
status of the original instance that was connected using an on-host agent goes into
an error state.
This issue occurs when the host-consistent snapshots that were taken on the
instances with NetBackup 8.3 on-host agents are restored to an alternate location.
It is recommended to follow the steps in the workaround after the restore for the
host application-consistent snapshots completes.
The following error is an example of what is reported in the on-host agent logs in
the source instance:

May 12 15:57:56 auto-grt-97230 flexsnap-agent-onhost[4604] MainThread


pika.channel: WARNING - Received remote Channel.Close (405):
"RESOURCE_LOCKED - cannot obtain exclusive access to locked queue
'flexsnap-agent.203f5661cdd0448bbb63138b5000e0c7' in vhost '/'.
It could be originally declared on another connection or the exclusive
property value does not match that of the original d..." on <Channel
number=1 OPEN conn=<SelectConnection OPEN socket=('10.0.0.6',
61718)->('x.x.x.x', 5671) params=<ConnectionParameters
host=x.x.x.x port=5671 virtual_host=/ ssl=True>>>

Workaround:
Follow these steps if you want to take the application-consistent snapshots
of the restored instance:
1 On the restored host:
■ For a Linux on-host agent, follow the steps from the Veritas NetBackup
CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide section Registering the Linux-based
agent.
■ For a Windows on-host agent, follow the steps from the Veritas NetBackup
CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide section Registering the
Windows-based agent.

Note: Ensure that you have removed the previously installed on-host agent
before installation and re-registration.

2 On the source host:


■ Log in to the host.
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■ Restart the flexsnap-agent:


■ Linux:
sudo systemctl stop flexsnap-agent.service
sudo systemctl start flexsnap-agent.service

■ Windows:
Restart Veritas NetBackup CloudPoint Agent service

Follow the steps below if you do not want to take the application-consistent
snapshots of the restored instance:
1 On the restored host:
■ Follow the steps from the Veritas NetBackup CloudPoint Install and Upgrade
Guide section Removing the CloudPoint agents.

2 Follow the steps below on the host from which the snapshot was restored:
■ Log in to the host.
■ Restart the flexsnap-agent:
■ Linux:
sudo systemctl stop flexsnap-agent.service
sudo systemctl start flexsnap-agent.service

■ Windows:
Restart Veritas NetBackup CloudPoint Agent service

Public cloud not supported with gov cloud or China region


If you try to a configure a public cloud region plug-in with a gov cloud or China
region cloud, the following error occurs:
Plug-in authentication failed. Credentials are invalid.

Indexing not supported on instances created from AWS Marketplaces


AMIs
The indexing process for the instances created from AWS Marketplaces AMIs fails
with the following error:

Failed to attach new volume: Cannot attach volume <vol-xxx>


with Marketplace codes as the instance <i-xxx>
is not in the 'stopped' state.
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Consistent host snapshot might fail


Sometimes the consistent host snapshot might fail with the following error:
The host level snapshot of <host_nam> cannot be performed as asset
hierarchy is incomplete.

This issue occurs due to the following reasons:


■ Granular restore is performed on the host in the last 10 minutes.
■ A new disk is attached to the host and the discovery of required assets is not
completed.

Image clean-up may fail for Microsoft Azure workloads


For Microsoft Azure workloads, image clean-up fails with following error:
30464: invalid error code .

Workaround: This error is related to Veritas CloudPoint. Refer to the Veritas


CloudPoint release notes for incidents 7253 and 8030.

Configuring AWS plug-in with IAM role showed that the Authentication
Method field is blank
If you attach an IAM role to a CloudPoint server that is already added to NetBackup,
the role is not assigned in NetBackup.
Workaround:
You must sync NetBackup with CloudPoint by using the following command:
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/tpconfig -update -cloudpoint_server <ip/name
which CP is registered in NBU> -cloudpoint_server_user_id admin
-manage_workload CLOUD

MongoDB create snapshot job may freeze


If CloudPoint is unable to unfreeze the file system during a snapshot, the subsequent
MongoDB snapshot freezes. Status of the previous snapshot job is successful, but
the following errors are recorded in the logs:

flexsnap-coordinator: "Jun 18 22:31:51 11f5b9b5977c


flexsnap-coordinator[1] Thread-4037029 flexsnap.coordinator:
WARNING - post_snapshot failed for child

<asset_id: eg:fs-lnxnative-ext4-74d0ad4b-d81e-4819-9a68-
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bda6b3750b8e-33280449d30c2bb766721379375a1130>
with exc <Exception details>.

Workaround:
You can use the following command to unfreeze the file system:
fsfreeze -u <mount_point>

In the case of an Oracle application, if CloudPoint fails to unfreeze the file system,
the next snapshot job fails.

Updating a cloud plug-in while a job runs causes job failure


If you edit the Azure plug-in configuration when a snapshot, restore, replication or
any job is in progress, the job fails with the following error:
Request failed unexpectedly: 'AzurePlugin' object has no attribute
'aops.

Workaround: Update the Azure plugin configuration only when no operations on


assets managed by that configuration are in progress.

Permission denied error occurs if both user and password are


updated
An issue might occur if you try to update the CloudPoint Server agentless connection
credentials with a non-standard user. If you create a new user on a specific VM,
then the user should be a part of the sudoers file, or the connection fails. The new
user must have the permission to perform any root operation using the sudo
command without a password.
Workaround:
To avoid this issue:
■ Ensure that the sudo command without password is configured. Check the user
entry in the /etc/sudoers file.
■ Ensure that the binary flexsnap-agentless and plug-ins are not created with the
old user. If they are created with the old user, delete the files.

Different source and target zones for Google Cloud Platform are not
supported
Although Google Cloud Platform allows the restore snapshot across all zones, the
CloudPoint server does not allow the source location and target location of the
restore to be in different zones across plug-in configurations. This issue occurs
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because the zones are managed by configuration and so the restore to zones which
is not part of config is not supported.
Workaround:
Ensure that the source location and the target locations are in the same zones as
plug-in configurations.

Broken files system detected


Sometimes, a broken file system is detected on CloudPoint server during the restore
process. In this case, the mount fails with the following error: Invalid super block or
structure needs cleaning.

NetBackup deduplication operational notes


NetBackup provides several deduplication options that let you deduplicate data
everywhere, as close to the source of data as you require. Deduplication everywhere
lets you choose at which point in the backup process to perform deduplication.
NetBackup can manage the deduplication of environments that use the NetBackup
Deduplication Engine. This topic contains some of the operational notes and known
issues that are associated with the NetBackup Deduplication Engine in NetBackup
8.3.0.2.
For the most up-to-date compatibility information for MSDP, see the NetBackup
Enterprise Server and Server OS Software Compatibility List.

Backup jobs fail with "Storage server is down ..." for WORM storage
servers in multi-domain environments
A problem occurs in a multi-domain environment, where two domains (both
NetBackup master servers) share an MSDP user name.
If Domain 1 and Domain 2 have the same MSDP user name, and Domain 1 has
created a NetBackup WORM Storage Server, and Domain 2 is configured to connect
to the WORM Storage Server, backup jobs fail with the error Storage Server is
down or unavailable.

Workaround:
1. Create a new user for Domain 2. On the NetBackup WORM Storage Server,
run the following command to create the MSDP user:
setting MSDP-user add-MSDP-user username=user_name

2. On Domain 2, run the following NetBackup command to update the NetBackup


WORM Storage Server to use the new user:
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NetBackup for NDMP operational notes

tpconfig -add -stype PureDisk -storage_server <storageserver>


-sts_user_id <user id> -password <password>

3. On the NetBackup WORM Storage Server, stop and then restart the NetBackup
Deduplication Manager (spad):
dedupe MSDP stop

dedupe MSDP start

NetBackup for NDMP operational notes


NetBackup for NDMP is an optional NetBackup application. It enables NetBackup
to use the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) to initiate and control
backups and restores of Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems. This topic
contains some of the operational notes and known issues that are associated with
NetBackup for NDMP in NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

Parent directories in the path of a file may not be present in an NDMP


incremental image
An issue can occur if a NetBackup Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP)
backup policy is configured with the directive set type=tar in the backup selection.
Parent directories in the path of a file that an incremental NDMP backup saves may
not be present in the backup image. For more information on this issue, refer to the
following tech note on the Veritas Support website:
http://www.veritas.com/docs/000095049

NetBackup internationalization and localization


operational notes
This topic contains some of the operational notes and known issues that are
associated with internationalization, localization, and non-English locales in
NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

Support for localized environments in database and application


agents
Non-ASCII characters are supported in the following fields for NetBackup database
and application agents.
■ Oracle:
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Datafile path, Tablespace name, TNS path


■ DB2:
Datafile path, Tablespace name
■ SAP:
English SAP runs on localized OS. ( No specific SAP fields are localized.)
■ Exchange:
Mailboxes, Mails, Attachment names and contents, Public folders, Contacts,
Calendar, Folders and Database paths
■ SharePoint:
Site Collection Names, Libraries and lists within the site collection
■ Lotus Notes:
Emails data /.nsf files
■ Enterprise Vault (EV) agent:
Vault store, Partitions, Data
■ VMWare:
Username, Password, VM display name, DataCenter, Folder, Datastore,
Resource pool, VApp, Network name, VM disk path

Certain NetBackup user-defined strings must not contain non-US


ASCII characters
The following NetBackup user-defined strings must not contain non-US ASCII
characters:
■ Host name (primary server, media server, Enterprise Media Manager (EMM)
server, volume database host, media host, client, instance group)
■ Policy name
■ Policy KEYWORD (Windows only)
■ Backup, Archive, and Restore KEYWORD (Windows only)
■ Storage unit name
■ Storage unit disk pathname (Windows only)
■ Robot name
■ Device name
■ Schedule name
■ Media ID
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■ Volume group name


■ Volume pool name
■ Media description
■ Vault policy names
■ Vault report names
■ BMR Shared Resource Tree (SRT) name
■ Token name

NetBackup Snapshot Client operational notes


NetBackup Snapshot Client provides a variety of snapshot-based features for
NetBackup. It supports clients on UNIX, Linux, and Windows platforms, on Fibre
Channel networks (SANs) or traditional LANs. Each snapshot method relies on the
snapshot technology that is built into the storage subsystem where the data is
stored. This topic contains some of the operational notes and known issues that
are associated with Snapshot Client in NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

HPE 3PAR array snapshot import fails with status code 4213
An HPE 3PAR array snapshot import fails with status code 4213. Currently,
CloudPoint does not support the snapshot type Clone for the VSO (virtual server
owner) snapshot method.
Workaround: Reconfigure the policy using the snapshot type COW (copy-on-write).

Snapshots are deleted after point-in-time rollbacks


In the case of the VSO FIM snapshot method for Network Attached Storage (NAS),
when you perform a point-in-time rollback from an older copy, the snapshots on
the storage array after that point are deleted. This operation renders the NetBackup
image inconsistent, thus the image is deleted.
Similarly, when you perform a point-in-time rollback of an older snapshot from one
of the mountpoints, only the snapshot that is associated with that mount point is
deleted. Also, the images are deleted because they become inconsistent. However,
the other snapshots belonging to other mountpoints would still reside on the storage
array and you need to manually clean them up.
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NetBackup virtualization operational notes

Index from Snapshot operation does not populate contents of the


snapshot accurately in the catalog

Note: This issue is specific to on-premises workloads and UNIX platforms.

In the case of the Index from Snapshot operation, if the /usr/openv directory on
the snapshot mount host is linked to a different path, the contents of the snapshot
is not indexed accurately in the catalog.
Workaround: Reconfigure the storage lifecycle policy to have only the snapshot
operation and remove the index from snapshot operation.

NetBackup virtualization operational notes


NetBackup offers several methods of protecting virtual environments. The two
primary virtualization technologies that NetBackup can protect are VMware and
Hyper-V, although NetBackup can protect other virtualization technologies as well.
This topic contains some of the operational notes and known issues that are
associated with the protection of virtualization technologies in NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

NetBackup for VMware operational notes


NetBackup for VMware provides backup and restore of the VMware virtual machines
that run on VMware ESX servers. Additionally, the NetBackup plug-in for VMware
vCenter (vCenter plug-in) allows the vSphere Client to monitor virtual machine
backups and recover a virtual machine from a backup. This topic contains some of
the operational notes and known issues that are associated with NetBackup for
VMware and the vCenter plug-in in NetBackup 8.3.0.2.

VMware protection plan creation can fail when automatic


scheduling and WORM storage are used
The protection plan creation does not work for the VMware workload when you
select the following options:
■ All schedule frequencies are set to less than one week.
■ The WORM storage has a valid Lock Maximum Duration that is less than one
week greater than the requested retention period.
Workaround: If you use a protection plan to protect VMware with WORM capable
storage, set the WORM storage Lock Maximum Duration to greater than one
week. Or, explicitly select the schedule type in the protection plan.
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Media servers cannot access the virtualization server, fails


with status code 200
Consider the following scenario:
■ NetBackup is enabled to support NAT clients.
■ An STU is created using the NetBackup Administration Console.
■ You create a protection plan for VMware backup using the NetBackup web UI.
■ You provide a backup host that has access to virtualization server.
■ You assign the protection plan to a VMware asset.
■ You check the policy that is created as part of the subscription.
■ The correct VMware backup host appears on the VMware tab in the NetBackup
Administration Console, but the Clients > NetBackup host to perform
automatic virtual machine selection option is set to Backup Media Server.
The media server cannot access the virtualization server, and the backup fails
with status code 200.
Workaround:
1 Go to the NetBackup Administration Console > NetBackup Management
> Policies.
2 Select the appropriate policy in the right pane.
3 In the Change Policy dialog box, select the Clients tab.
4 Click the Select automatically through VMware Intelligent Policy query
option.
5 Select the required backup host from the NetBackup host to perform
automatic virtual machine selection drop-down list.
6 Click OK.
Appendix A
About SORT for
NetBackup Users
This appendix includes the following topics:

■ About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools

About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness


Tools
Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools (SORT) is a robust set of
standalone and web-based tools that support Veritas enterprise products. For
NetBackup, SORT provides the ability to collect, analyze, and report on host
configurations across UNIX/Linux or Windows environments. This data is invaluable
when you want to assess if your systems are ready for an initial NetBackup
installation or for an upgrade.
Access SORT from the following webpage:
https://sort.veritas.com/netbackup
Once you get to the SORT page, more information is available as follows:
■ Installation and Upgrade Checklist
Use this tool to create a checklist to see if your system is ready for a NetBackup
installation or an upgrade. This report contains all the software and the hardware
compatibility information specific to the information provided. The report also
includes product installation or upgrade instructions, as well as links to other
references.
■ Hot fix and EEB Release Auditor
Use this tool to find out whether a release that you plan to install contains the
hot fixes that you need.
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■ Custom Reports
Use this tool to get recommendations for your system and Veritas enterprise
products.
■ NetBackup Future Platform and Feature Plans
Use this tool to get information about what items Veritas intends to replace with
newer and improved functionality. The tool also provides insight about what
items Veritas intends to discontinue without replacement. Some of these items
include certain NetBackup features, functionality, 3rd-party product integration,
Veritas product integration, applications, databases, and the OS platforms.
Help for the SORT tools is available. Click Help in the upper right corner of the
SORT home page. You have the option to:
■ Page through the contents of the help similar to a book
■ Look for topics in the index
■ Search the help with the search option
Appendix B
NetBackup installation
requirements
This appendix includes the following topics:

■ About NetBackup installation requirements

■ Required operating system patches and updates for NetBackup

About NetBackup installation requirements


This release of NetBackup may contain changes to the minimum system
requirements and procedures that are required for installation. These changes affect
the minimum system requirements for both Windows and UNIX platforms. Much of
the installation instructional information in the NetBackup Release Notes is provided
for convenience. Detailed installation instructions are found in the NetBackup
Installation Guide and the NetBackup Upgrade Guide.
See “NetBackup installation and upgrade operational notes” on page 12.
■ Before you upgrade the NetBackup server software, you must back up your
NetBackup catalogs and verify that the catalog backup was successful.
■ Database rebuilds are likely to occur in each major, minor (single-dot), and
release update (double-dot) version of NetBackup. Therefore, before upgrading
to NetBackup 8.3.0.2, you must ensure that you have an amount of free disk
space available that is equal to or greater than the size of the NetBackup
database. That means for default installations, you are required to have that
amount of free space on the file system containing the /usr/openv/db/data
(UNIX) or <install_path>\Veritas\NetBackupDB\data (Windows) directories.
If you have changed the location of some of the files in either of these directories,
free space is required in those locations equal to or greater than the size of the
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files in those locations. Refer to the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume


I for more information about storing NBDB database files in alternate locations.

Note: This free disk space requirement assumes that you have already
performed the best practice of completing a successful catalog backup before
you begin the upgrade.

■ Primary and media servers must have a minimum soft limit of 8000 file
descriptors per process for NetBackup to run correctly.
For more information about the effects of an insufficient number of file descriptors,
refer to the following articles on the Veritas Support website:
http://www.veritas.com/docs/000013512
■ NetBackup primary and media servers exchange server version information at
startup, and every 24 hours. This exchange occurs automatically. During startup
after an upgrade, the upgraded media server uses the vmd service to push its
version information to all of the servers that are listed in its server list.
■ Veritas recommends that you have the primary server services up and available
during a media server upgrade.
■ All compressed files are compressed using gzip. The installation of these files
requires gunzip and gzip, so make sure that they are installed on the computer
before you attempt to install NetBackup. For all UNIX platforms except HP-UX,
the binaries are expected to be in /bin or /usr/bin and that directory is a part
of the root user’s PATH variable. On HP-UX systems, the gzip and gunzip
commands are expected to be in /usr/contrib/bin. Installation scripts add
that directory to the PATH variable. These commands must be present to have
successful UNIX installations.

Required operating system patches and updates


for NetBackup
NetBackup server and client installations are only supported on a defined set of
operating systems (OSs) that are listed in the NetBackup compatibility lists. Most
OS vendors provide patches, updates, and service packs (SPs) for their products.
The best practice of NetBackup Quality Engineering is to test with the latest SP or
update level of the OS when a platform is tested. Therefore, NetBackup is supported
on all vendor GA updates (n.1, n.2, etc.) or SPs (SP1, SP2, and so on). However,
if a known compatibility issue exists on a specific SP or updated OS level, this
information is identified in the compatibility lists. If no such compatibility issues are
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noted, Veritas recommends that you install the latest OS updates on your servers
and clients before you install or upgrade NetBackup.
The compatibility lists include information about the minimum OS level that is
required to support a minimum NetBackup version in the latest major release line.
In some cases, new releases of NetBackup may require specific vendor OS updates
or patches. Table B-1 includes the OS updates and patches that are required for
NetBackup 8.3.0.2. However, this information may sometimes change in between
releases. The most up-to-date required OS patch information for NetBackup 8.3.0.2
and other NetBackup releases can be found on the Veritas Services and Operational
Readiness Tools (SORT) website and in the NetBackup compatibility lists.
See “About NetBackup compatibility lists and information” on page 40.
See “About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools” on page 32.

Note: An OS vendor may have released a more recent update or patch that
supersedes or replaces a patch that is listed in Table B-1. The OS patches that are
listed here and in SORT should be considered at the minimum patch level that is
required to install and run NetBackup. Any OS updates, patches, or patch bundles
that supersede or replace those listed in Table B-1 are supported unless otherwise
specified. Veritas recommends that you visit the Support website of your particular
OS vendor for their latest patch information.

Note: Any required patch that is listed in Table B-1 for the NetBackup client should
also be installed on your master servers and media servers to ensure proper client
functionality.

Table B-1 Required operating system patches and updates for NetBackup
8.3.0.2

Operating system type NetBackup role Patch Notes


and version

Beijing Linx Software Corp Master, media, Kernel 2.6.32.26 or later


Linx OS client

CentOS 6.x Master, media, Kernel 2.6.32-608.el6 or later


client

CentOS 7.x Master, media, Kernel 3.10.0-241.el7 or later


client

Debian 8 Master, media, Kernel 3.16.7-1 or later More information is available:


client
Debian 8 release notes
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Table B-1 Required operating system patches and updates for NetBackup
8.3.0.2 (continued)

Operating system type NetBackup role Patch Notes


and version

HP-UX IA-64 Client only Networking.NET-RUN:


/usr/lib/libipv6.sl

Client only Networking.NET-RUN-64:


/usr/lib/pa20_64/libipv6.1

Client only Networking.NET-RUN-64:


/usr/lib/pa20_64/libipv6.sl

Client only Networking.NET2-RUN:


/usr/lib/hpux32/libipv6.so

Client only Networking.NET2-RUN:


/usr/lib/hpux32/libipv6.so.1

Client only Networking.NET2-RUN:


/usr/lib/hpux64/libipv6.so

Client only Networking.NET2-RUN:


/usr/lib/hpux64/libipv6.so.1

Client only Networking.NET2-RUN:


/usr/lib/libipv6.1

HP-UX 11.31 Media QPK1131 This patch bundle is required for


(B.11.31.1003.347a) patch NetBackup media server support.
bundle It is an HP-UX March 2010 patch
bundle.

Oracle Linux 7 Media, client Kernel 3.10.0-229.7.1 or later More information is available:

Kernel security and bug fix update

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Master, media, Kernel 3.10.0-229.7.2.el7 or More information is available:
client later
Red Hat tech note

RHSA-2015:1137 - Security
Advisory

SUSE Linux 11 Master, media, SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 More information is available:
client Service Pack 3 or later
Security update for Linux
kernel:SUSE-SU-2014:1695-1
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Table B-1 Required operating system patches and updates for NetBackup
8.3.0.2 (continued)

Operating system type NetBackup role Patch Notes


and version

SUSE Linux 12 Master, media, Kernel 3.12.31 or later More information is available:
client
Security update for the Linux
Kernel: SUSE-SU-2015:0068-1

Veritas recommends the following updates when you run NetBackup on Windows
operating systems:
■ Symantec AntiVirus. Update to latest version and latest update (required).
■ The Symevent driver updates (required). Update to latest driver version.
Appendix C
NetBackup compatibility
requirements
This appendix includes the following topics:

■ About compatibility between NetBackup versions

■ About NetBackup compatibility lists and information

■ About NetBackup end-of-life notifications

About compatibility between NetBackup versions


You can run mixed versions of NetBackup between primary servers, media servers,
and clients. This back-level support lets you upgrade NetBackup one server at a
time, which minimizes the effect on overall system performance.
Veritas supports only certain combinations of servers and clients. In mixed version
environments, certain computers must be the highest version. Specifically, the
version order is: OpsCenter server, primary server, media server, and then clients.
For example, the scenario that is shown is supported: 9.0 OpsCenter server >
8.3.0.1 primary server > 8.3 media server > 8.0 client.
All NetBackup versions are four digits long. The NetBackup 9.0 release is the 9.0.0.0
release. Likewise, the NetBackup 8.3 release is the NetBackup 8.3.0.0 release.
For the purposes of supportability, the fourth digit is ignored. An 8.3 primary server
supports an 8.3.0.1 media server. Likewise, an 8.3.0.1 primary supports an 8.3
OpsCenter server. An example of what is not supported is an 8.3 OpsCenter server
with a 9.0 primary server.
The NetBackup catalog resides on the primary server. Therefore, the primary server
is considered to be the client for a catalog backup. If your NetBackup configuration
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includes a media server, it must use the same NetBackup version as the primary
server to perform a catalog backup.
For complete information about compatibility between NetBackup versions, refer
to the Veritas SORT website.
Veritas recommends that you review the End of Support Life information available
online.

About NetBackup compatibility lists and


information
The NetBackup Release Notes document contains a great deal of the compatibility
changes that are made between NetBackup versions. However, the most up-to-date
compatibility information on platforms, peripherals, drives, and libraries can be
found on the Veritas Operations Readiness Tools (SORT) for NetBackup website.
See “About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools” on page 32.
For NetBackup, SORT provides an Installation and Upgrade Checklist report as
well as the ability to collect, analyze, and report on host configurations across your
environments. In addition, you can determine which release contains the hot fixes
or EEBs that you may have installed in your environment. You can use this data to
assess whether your systems are ready to install or upgrade to a given release.

NetBackup compatibility lists


In addition to SORT, Veritas has made available a variety of compatibility lists to
help customers quickly reference up-to-date compatibility information for NetBackup.
These compatibility lists can be found on the Veritas Support website at the following
location:
http://www.netbackup.com/compatibility

Note: For information about which versions of NetBackup are compatible with each
other, select a Software Compatibility List (SCL), and then select Compatibility
Between NetBackup Versions from within the SCL.

About NetBackup end-of-life notifications


Veritas is committed to providing the best possible data protection experience for
the widest variety of systems: platforms, operating systems, CPU architecture,
databases, applications, and hardware. Veritas continuously reviews NetBackup
system support. This review ensures that the proper balance is made between
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maintaining support for existing versions of products, while also introducing new
support for the following:
■ General availability releases
■ Latest versions of new software and hardware
■ New NetBackup features and functionality
While Veritas continually adds support for new features and systems, it may be
necessary to improve, replace, or remove certain support in NetBackup. These
support actions may affect older and lesser-used features and functionality. The
affected features and functionality may include support for software, OS, databases,
applications, hardware, and 3rd-party product integration. Other affected items may
include the products that are no longer supported or nearing their end-of-support
life with their manufacturer.
Veritas provides advance notification to better help its customers to plan for
upcoming changes to the support status of the various features in NetBackup.
Veritas intends to list older product functionality, features, systems, and the 3rd-party
software products that are no longer supported in the next release of NetBackup.
Veritas makes these support listings available as soon as possible with a minimum
of 6 months where feasible before major releases.

Using SORT
Advance notification of future platform and feature support including end-of-life
(EOL) information is available through a widget on the Veritas Services and
Operations Readiness Tools (SORT) for NetBackup home page. The NetBackup
Future Platform and Feature Plans widget on the SORT for NetBackup home page
can be found directly at the following location:
https://sort.veritas.com/nbufutureplans
NetBackup end-of-support-life (EOSL) information is also available at the following
location:
https://sort.veritas.com/eosl/show_matrix
See “About Veritas Services and Operations Readiness Tools” on page 32.

About changes in platform compatibility


The NetBackup 8.3.0.2 release may contain changes in support for various systems.
In addition to using SORT, you should make sure to review the NetBackup Release
Notes document and the NetBackup compatibility lists before installing or upgrading
NetBackup software.
See “About new enhancements and changes in NetBackup” on page 9.
http://www.netbackup.com/compatibility
Appendix D
Other NetBackup
documentation and related
documents
This appendix includes the following topics:

■ About related NetBackup documents

About related NetBackup documents


Veritas releases various guides that relate to NetBackup software. Unless otherwise
specified, the NetBackup documents can be downloaded in PDF format or viewed
in HTML format from the NetBackup Documentation Landing Page.
Not all documents are published with each new release of NetBackup. In the guides,
you may see references to other documents that were not published for NetBackup
8.3.0.2. In these cases, refer to the latest available version of the guide.

Note: Veritas assumes no responsibility for the correct installation or use of PDF
reader software.
All references to UNIX also apply to Linux platforms unless otherwise specified.

Documentation published with NetBackup 8.3.0.2


■ NetBackup Release Notes
■ NetBackup Emergency Engineering Binary Guide

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