NetBackup™ Upgrade Guide
- Introduction
- About changes in NetBackup 11.0
- Planning for an upgrade
- General upgrade planning information
- About upgrade tools
- Upgrade operational notes and limitations
- General upgrade planning information
- Primary server upgrade
- Media server upgrade
- MSDP upgrade for NetBackup
- Client upgrade
- NetBackup Deployment Management with VxUpdate
- Appendix A. Reference
- About pushing client software from a primary server to clients
Add or remove Java components after upgrade
After the upgrade completes, you can add or remove Java components. On the primary server, you can add or remove the NetBackup Administration Console after the upgrade completes. On media servers, UNIX clients, and Linux clients, you can add or remove the NetBackup Administration Console and the JRE after upgrade. With media servers, UNIX clients, and Linux clients, the recommendation is that you add or remove both the NetBackup Administration Console and the JRE together.
To add the packages, use one of the options shown:
(Media servers and clients) Create and run a VxUpdate policy (or ad hoc operation) and specify that the Java GUI and JRE packages should be included.
On UNIX, access the upgrade media and run the commands shown:
Linux
rpm -U VRTSnbjre.rpm
rpm -U VRTSnbjava.rpm
AIX
installp - ad VRTSnbjre.image all
installp - ad VRTSnbjava.image all
Debian
Re-run the Debian install script and specify the correct value to add the Java GUI and the JRE packages.
On Windows, access the installation media, and run the packages shown:
Cohesity NetBackup JRE.msi
Cohesity NetBackup Java GUI.msi
To remove the packages, use one of the options shown:
(Media servers and clients) Create and run a VxUpdate policy (or ad hoc operation) and specify that the Java GUI and JRE packages should be excluded.
On UNIX, run the commands shown:
Linux
rpm -e VRTSnbjava
rpm -e VRTSnbjre
AIX
installp - u VRTSnbjre
installp - u VRTSnbjava
Debian
Re-run the Debian install script and specify the correct value to remove the Java GUI and the JRE packages.
On Windows
Select
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