Check Chassis and Console Logs for error messages. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Honored Contributor. Hi, Looks like you have a hardware problem with a CPU.
Contact your local HP office and register a hardware call. Regards Michael Anyone for a Mutiny? Thanks Michael I will lodge a hardware support call. Unfortunately this machine is not under support but hopefully the hardware warranty will cover it. I am very surprised that there could be a hardware fault.
This is a new machine etc Regards, Gavin. Hi Gavin, Seeing it is a new system it should be under warrnaty. My guess is that it could have been damaged in transit. Not supported when the Appliance is configured as a Master Server.
NDMP 2. NetBackup Cluster There are no plans to support this feature. For instructions on installing vendor plug-in packages on NetBackup Appliances, see "About OpenStorage plugin installation". OpsCenter 2. Tape Drive Support 2. Tape Library Support 2. Universal Shares 3. NetBackup Series Appliances Deduplication.
The following table lists NetBackup Series release versions, the Appliance models supported with each version, and the equivalent Deduplication Appliance software versions. The following table lists NetBackup Series supported functionality and indicates the Appliance software version at which that functionality was first supported.
NetBackup Series - Supported Functionality. For specific versions see the "NetBackup PureDisk 6. Veritas NetBackup Self Service offers large enterprises and service providers a single store front for all backup and recovery service offerings. Customers and business users can perform self-service backup and restore operations using intuitive, custom-designed interface themes. A single instance supports the registration of multiple tenants or business units to allow secure separation between clients.
Codeless, visually-designed forms and process workflows cater to most self-service needs. Service Level Agreement SLA measurement, notification, chargeback, and reporting make it easy to manage the service. VMware vCloud Director 9. Cluster compatibility is only listed for NetBackup Components that are cluster aware. NetBackup clients and agents are supported in cluster environments but are not cluster aware. For Linux distributions shown in the tables below, NetBackup is supported on all "editions" and on all vendor GA updates n.
The table below captures the NetBackup clustering solution supported volume manager on shared disk. Note that the table below does not include OS versions. Please see the preceding table for specific OS version support. Supported on all OS versions as noted in the preceding table.
NetBackup 8. NetBackup Binary Size. Approximate binary size of the NetBackup server software includes client software for an initial install. Server Minimum Physical Memory Requirement. File Descriptor and File Size Requirements. The number of file descriptors for the Master Server must be set to at least See 'ulimit -n' output value. The file size limit for the Master Server must be set to unlimited. See 'ulimit -f' output value. Operating System Tuning Requirements.
The following semaphore values can impact performance of the Server. Catalog Maintenance Disk Space Requirement. This system requirement only applies to upgrades from one major, minor or release update single or double dot version to another, not an initial install. 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 major, minor, or release update, 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. If you have changed the location of some of the files in this directory, free space is required in those locations equal to or greater than the size of the files in those locations.
For specific information for your environment, use the SORT data collector to generate a custom report. Refer to the NetBackup 8. 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. After downloading the software, temporary disk space is required for the installation process.
You will need approximately MBs of temporary disk space during the install. If using Live Update, you will need 4. Web Server User Account Requirement. Beginning with NetBackup 8.
A user account must be setup for it. Consult Tomcat setup for details on setting up this account. Valid Characters in Host Names Requirement. CPU Cores Recommendation. The NetBackup Replication Director feature offers a single NetBackup interface for end-to-end data protection for unified policy management, snapshot copy management, snapshot copy monitoring, and global search and restore.
Replication Director support information is listed below, organized by vendor. The tables provide information on the versions of software tested, supported attachment methods and functionality, and other important notes about the hardware and its compatibility.
This document contains links to important information about Replication Director requirements, latest issues, best practices, product documentation, limitations, and eLearning tutorial videos. Replication Director - Considerations. Subject Notes Support assumptions For details on supported operating systems, please refer to the "NetBackup 8. Where support is shown for NetBackup Series or Series Appliances it means that the OST solution is supported on appliances running versions 3.
Where support is shown for "Windows Server Enterprise Edition" it also means that the other editions of Windows Server and Windows Server R2 are supported. Where support is shown for "Windows Server Datacenter" it also means that the other editions of Windows Server and Windows Storage Server are supported.
Vendor support considerations 1. In the vendor compatibility tables below, the column "Vendor Software" lists the vendor-supplied software that communicates with NetBackup OpenStorage. Refer to the storage vendor's NetBackup Replication Director site for details on the components that comprise this package. Minor versions of the vendor software listed in the tables below are also supported.
Example: Version "2. Version "3" means versions 3. Operating system support dropped 1. CentOS 5 is not supported as a media server with NetBackup 8. CentOS 6 is not supported as a media server with NetBackup 9. Windows and R2 are not supported by Microsoft as of January 14, Replication Director is supported with block-attached storage on the NetBackup Client and Media Server platforms listed in the table below.
The table indicates the NetBackup 8. The table also lists the file systems and multipathing tools supported on each platform. Operating System NetBackup 8. This platform is not supported as a media server with NetBackup 8. Replication Director - Links to Vendor Sites. Vendor-specific information on NetBackup Replication Director solutions is available at the storage vendor's website. The following table also contains links to Veritas Articles with information on identifying the version of the NetBackup Replication Director plug-in.
Replication Director - Supported Functionality. For supported versions of agents, see the "NetBackup 8. The version information contained in that document also applies to databases and applications residing in VMware Virtual Machines. Replication Director - Vendor Compatibility. Ideally, every NetBackup configuration supported in a traditional physical environment would also be supported in any virtual environment without qualification.
While that is our mission, it is not always possible. VMware Compatibility. The guest operating systems that NetBackup supports for hotadd are the same as the above.
Hyper-V Servers Compatibility. Refer to Operating System Compatibility table for details. Refer to 8. File-level recovery from a Hyper-V backup is not supported in case of following scenarios. It is divided into bookmarks on the left that can be expanded. Clustered Master Server Compatibility. Clustered Master Server Storage Stacks. General Information. NetBackup permits the creation of an unlimited number of disk storage units. The types of storage units are described in the table below.
Disk Storage Unit Types. A BasicDisk type storage unit consists of a directory on a locally-attached disk or a network-attached disk that is exposed as a file system to a NetBackup media server. NetBackup stores backup data in the specified directory. BasicDisk - Considerations. Subject Notes Configuration considerations 1. Do not include the same volume or file system in multiple BasicDisk storage units. BasicDisk storage units cannot be used in a storage lifecycle policy. An AdvancedDisk type storage unit is used for a dedicated disk that is directly attached to a NetBackup media server.
NetBackup assumes exclusive ownership of the disk resources that comprise an AdvancedDisk disk pool. If the resources are shared with other users, NetBackup cannot manage disk pool capacity or storage lifecycle policies correctly. For AdvancedDisk, the NetBackup media servers function as both data movers and storage servers. AdvancedDisk - Considerations.
Subject Notes Support assumptions 1. Veritas NetBackup has an open support policy for AdvancedDisk storage units. Please note: Due to the open support policy, and the range of 3rd party storage solutions, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the chosen storage solution meets the specific performance needs in the specific production environment.
Thorough testing of these storage solutions, when used as AdvancedDisk storage units, needs to be completed by the customer, to the customer's satisfaction, particularly in the area of restore operations, to ensure that timeouts do not occur. Some specific hybrid storage solutions have been tested as NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage units, in Veritas labs, with joint effort and in cooperation with Veritas storage partners.
Some specific all-flash storage solutions have been tested as NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage units, in Veritas labs, with joint effort and in cooperation with Veritas storage partners. AdvancedDisk functionality is subject to all functional limitations as imposed either by the operating system or by the underlying file system. Configuration considerations 1. The NFS server exporting the file system must be configured to allow root access to the file system.
To ensure support, the disk array must be combined with interconnect hardware that is supported by the disk array manufacturer and the operating system vendor. Refer to the respective vendor's support lists for this information. When installing and configuring HBA drivers it is recommended that the array vendor-qualified HBA drivers be used as opposed to the general HBA drivers that are released for each operating system.
These array vendor-qualified HBA drivers are typically found in a separate section of the HBA vendor or array vendor's website, often separated by array model. Performance may vary depending on the array hardware used.
An OpenStorage type storage unit is used for disk storage, usually provided by a third party vendor. The actual name of the disk type depends on the vendor. The storage vendor partners with Veritas to integrate the storage into NetBackup. The storage host is the storage server.
The NetBackup media servers function as the data movers. The storage vendor's plug-in must be installed on each media server that functions as a data mover. The logon credentials to the storage server must be configured on each media server.
The latest version of this file is included in NetBackup release updates and is also available for download independently on the Veritas support site. This file is updated whenever new cloud provider support is needed, independent of NetBackup release updates.
This file is cumulative, so the most recent version contains all support added in earlier versions. For more information on configuring Cloud solutions see "About the cloud storage vendors for Veritas NetBackup".
Cloud Configuration File Packages. Added earlier support not included in NetBackup 8. Added support: - Microsoft Azure Germany Azure 2. This feature is not supported on this platform. Either the storage vendor or Veritas provides a software plug-in, which is installed on each NetBackup Media Server that is connected to the cloud solution.
NetBackup Cloud support information is listed in the tables below, organized by vendor. These tables provide information on supported versions of plug-ins and functionality, and other important notes about the hardware and its compatibility. Cloud Storage - Considerations. Cloud support on Windows platforms requires Windows R2 or later. Other Ceph-based solutions are not supported. Community-distributed Ceph solutions are supported when using the Red Hat string. Since these solutions rely on the community, support for any issues encountered may be delayed or unavailable, depending on the nature of the issue.
However, there are instances where, for internal purposes, you may need to add your own self-signed CA certificate. NetBackup-provided Cloud connectors are not supported with IPv6, unless noted otherwise. Configuring these plug-ins with IPv6 may result in unpredictable behavior. NetBackup supports Cloud-based storage providers using a variety of technology methods, described below.
Cloud Storage - Vendor Compatibility. The vendor supplying the Storage Server appliance provides a software plug-in, which is installed on each NetBackup Media Server that is attached to the OpenStorage Server. OST Storage Servers support information is listed below, organized by vendor. The tables provide information on supported versions of plug-ins and functionality, and other important notes about the hardware and its compatibility. Where support is shown for NetBackup Series or Series Appliances it means that the OST solution is supported on appliances running versions 2.
Veritas qualifies OpenStorage plug-ins for use with NetBackup. The qualified plug-ins are maintained by the party that writes and distributes the plug-ins. Features Veritas Partners implement behind the OST API, that operate independently and are transparent to NetBackup and the OpenStorage API for example, replication between storage servers, deduplication on the storage server, deduplication-aware plug-ins, data transport mechanisms between the media server and the storage server , are not specifically qualified by Veritas.
Partner-specific features designed to interoperate in the NetBackup environment as part of the total solution are the maintenance responsibility of the partner. Check the partner's compatibility list to ensure support of the feature with NetBackup and to ensure that your infrastructure that is, hardware and network meets the partner's recommended sizing considerations for the feature.
Check the device manufacturer's compatibility list to verify the minimum version of Storage Server software required for your Storage Server family member, that the Storage Server software version you are running is compatible with the plug-in version, and that the storage server software version supports the OpenStorage functionality you are running.
Minor versions of the plug-ins listed in the tables below are also supported. The Data Interface column in the tables below describes the supported data path between the media server running the vendor's OST plug-in and the OST storage server. The Veritas NetBackup OpenStorage Optimized Duplication feature takes advantage of the replication capabilities built into many storage servers and cloud solutions by allowing images replicated by the storage servers or cloud solutions to be registered as duplicated copies in the NetBackup catalog.
This feature requires at least one NetBackup Media Server with connectivity to both the source storage server or cloud solution and the destination storage server or cloud solution.
Optimized Duplication cannot be performed across NetBackup domains. Operational considerations 1. If you are running Accelerator-enabled backups of Windows clients whose file systems contain hard linked files, running NetBackup 7. For more information, see "Accelerator enabled backups of Windows hard linked files to OpenStorage disk storage may cause bptm to crash".
The following is the procedure for tape library installation The process of loading the software and adding new nodes to the Enterprise The entire set of resources, including nodes, devices, media, administrators, defined to a master server.
Device Adapter Target Device. If you do not see the media changer device in the output from detect -i , proceed to Step 2 below. If you do see the media changer device in the display from detect -i , the installation of the tape library media changer device file is completed. Also, make sure you have the schgr driver loaded on the operating system. See the kernel configuration The process that entails defining the properties of nodes, storage devices, media, and administrators.
In this sample the major number of the spt driver is If the driver is installed, proceed directly to step The complete hardware path of the media changer from the ioscan command. In the example in step 1, the path is 8. The installation of the tape library media changer device file is complete. In this sample the major number of the sctl driver is If the driver is installed, proceed directly to step 8.
All things looking good. But when i execute "make install" i have two errors, first: and second and the RedHat Commands. OpenSolaris Commands. Linux Commands. SunOS Commands. FreeBSD Commands. Full Man Repository. Advanced Search. Contact Us. Forum Rules. Mark Forums Read.
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