NetBackup IT Analytics Installation and Upgrade Guide for Linux

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Product(s): NetBackup IT Analytics (11.4)
  1. Installation overview
    1.  
      Introduction
    2.  
      NetBackup IT Analytics components
    3.  
      Standard or Shared Services licensing edition
    4.  
      Install options
    5.  
      Multi-language support and locale considerations (Linux)
    6.  
      Supported third-party and open source products
  2. Install NetBackup IT Analytics on a Linux server
    1.  
      Step-1: Get the NetBackup IT Analytics license key file
    2.  
      Step-2: Portal and database deployment strategies
    3.  
      Step-3: Portal and database prerequisites
    4. Step-4: Install Oracle database application binaries (Linux)
      1.  
        Create database and users in existing Oracle farm in a Split Architecture deployment
    5.  
      Step-5: Install the Portal application binaries (Linux)
    6.  
      Step-6: Start the Portal services (Linux)
    7.  
      Step-7: Log into the Portal
    8.  
      Step-8: Install a license
    9. Verify the current license configuration
      1.  
        Run the License Summary report
      2.  
        About NetBackup IT Analytics version and license
      3.  
        View License Details
    10. Next steps
      1.  
        Performing a cold backup of the database
      2.  
        Recommended database backup process
  3. Upgrade NetBackup IT Analytics Portal on Linux
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Upgrade path
    3.  
      Before upgrading
    4. Upgrade NetBackup IT Analytics Portal
      1.  
        Upgrade a shared services environment
      2.  
        Run the upgrade utility installer (Linux)
      3.  
        Known issues
      4.  
        Run the upgrade utility
      5.  
        After the upgrade
      6.  
        Upgrade methods to incorporate enterprise objects
      7. Attribute merging during the Portal upgrade
        1.  
          Attribute Management During the Portal Upgrade
        2.  
          Example of a Merge of Attribute Values
        3.  
          Steps to Rename Duplicate Attributes
        4.  
          Best Practice for Attributes in Multi-Tenancy Environments
    5. Data Collector upgrades
      1.  
        Mandatory prerequisites
    6.  
      Troubleshoot - Manual Data Collector upgrades
    7.  
      Troubleshoot Data Collector upgrade manager upgrade failure and collector bundle download failure on Linux
    8.  
      Collector updates from the NetBackup IT Analytics Portal
  4. Upgrade and Migrate to a new server
    1. Upgrade and migrate to a new server
      1.  
        Install the latest release of NetBackup IT Analytics on the new server
      2.  
        Perform an export of the database on the existing server
      3.  
        Stop Portal and agent services on the new server
      4.  
        Drop and re-create the existing portal user on the new server
      5.  
        Import the database onto the new server
      6.  
        Start Portal and agent services on the new server
      7.  
        Download, install, and execute to upgrade the database schema
    2.  
      Testing
    3.  
      Update Data Collector binaries (if necessary)
  5. Appendix A. X Virtual Frame Buffer
    1.  
      Configure X Virtual Frame Buffer (Xvfb)
  6. Appendix B. Oracle patches for the database server
    1. Install Oracle 19c October 2025 patch
      1.  
        Pre-install setup
      2.  
        OPatch installation steps
      3.  
        Installing the Oracle patches
      4.  
        Validate the database and OJVM patches
      5.  
        Validating JDK version update

Upgrade methods to incorporate enterprise objects

During a Portal upgrade, all Dynamic Template Designer Methods will be modified to associate a method with an enterprise object (such as an array or host), rather than the method being associated with a NetBackup IT Analytics product (such as Capacity Manager).

The upgrader automatically makes the necessary changes, which may result in the following considerations:

  • If the upgrader encounters a method that could apply to multiple enterprise objects (for example, a backup method that is relevant for both a Data Domain and a Job enterprise object), the upgrader makes a copy of the method with an Upgrade label append to the method name. This new version of the method has a populated enterprise object field so that your reports won't fail. Note that the WITH clause alias in this new version will still reference the old name, but this will not cause reports to fail. You can modify this to make the method accurate, however, this modification is not required.

  • Once upgraded, some methods may have a null value for the enterprise object. For example, a method that was created for Virtualization Manager does not have a corresponding supported enterprise object (Data Domain, Host, Job, or Storage Array). If such a method is found by the upgrader and the method is in use by a Dynamic Template, the upgrader implicitly assumes the enterprise object for the template is relevant and populates the enterprise object field accordingly. However, if the method currently is not in use, the enterprise object field remains null.

  • Upgraded methods that result in null enterprise object values can be identified by viewing the list of methods: Tools > Templates > Method Designer.

  • To use a method in a Dynamic Template, the enterprise object field must be populated. Therefore, when you modify and save a method (Save/Save as), you will be prompted to select an enterprise object.