Veritas NetBackup™ Flex Scale Installation and Configuration Guide
- Preparing for NetBackup Flex Scale deployment
- Configuring NetBackup Flex Scale
- Upgrading NetBackup Flex Scale to 3.2
- Performing pre-upgrade tasks
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Upgrading NetBackup Flex Scale to 3.2.100
- Performing pre-upgrade tasks
- Performing post-upgrade tasks
- Upgrading the firmware in NetBackup Flex Scale cluster
- Managing EEBs
- Removing NetBackup Flex Scale
- Appendix A. Installing NetBackup Flex Scale 3.2 from a USB drive
- Appendix B. Installing NetBackup Flex Scale using a downloaded ISO file
- Appendix C. Upgrading a NetBackup Flex Scale node
Downloading the product installer ISO
Veritas NetBackup Flex Scale software components are packaged in the form of an ISO image file. To be able to install NetBackup Flex Scale in your environment, you must first download the ISO image from the Veritas product website.
Table: NetBackup Flex Scale installer ISO
ISO file name | Size |
---|---|
| 9 GB (approximately) |
Note:
The actual ISO file name may vary depending on the product release version.
After downloading the ISO file locally, Veritas recommends that you use md5sum to verify that the MD5 hash value of the file matches with the one provided on the website. This validates the data integrity of the downloaded file.
To verify the MD5 hash of the installer file
- Run the following command from the location where you have downloaded the installer file:
md5sum filename
Here, substitute
filename
with the actual ISO image file name.The output of the command displays a unique alphanumeric code and that is the MD5 hash value of the file.
For example, your command output might resemble the following:
>> md5sum nbfs-1.3-20201104200100.iso
>>
c6779ec2960296ed9a04f08d67f64422 nbfs-1.3-20201104200100.iso
Here, the value "
c6779ec2960296ed9a04f08d67f64422
" represents the hash value. - Make a note of the hash value and match it with the value published on the website from where you downloaded the file.
If the hash values match, it indicates that the file and its contents are authentic and have not been tampered with.
Once you have verified the data integrity of the file, you can use the ISO to install the software on the server nodes.