Veritas Netbackup Patch
8.2/ June 26, 2019; 6 months ago ( 2019-06-26)Backup and recoveryproprietaryWebsiteNetBackup (called NetBackup prior to Symantec's divestiture of Veritas) is an and recovery suite. It provides cross-platform backup functionality to a large variety of, and operating systems.NetBackup features a central master which manages both media servers (containing the backup media) and clients. Core server platforms include,. Netbackup database backend is based in.NetBackup OpsCenter, which comes bundled with the NetBackup 7.0 distribution and replaces the NetBackup Operations Manager(NOM) component used in previous versions, can manage multiple NetBackup environments.
NetBackup comes with support for many hardware devices like, disk units. It supports, among many other features, hot backups for major database products like; it can natively backup and restore the virtual machines of major virtualization products like, can use Network Data Management Protocol , and has. NetBackup also enables and in fabric environments. Contents.History. In 1987, engaged to write a backup software solution. A small group of engineers (Rick Barrer, Rosemary Bayer, Paul Tuckfield and Craig Wilson) wrote the software.
Other Control Data customers later adopted it for their own needs. In 1990, Control Data formed the Automated Workstation Backup System business unit. The first version of AWBUS supported two tape drives in a single robotic carousel with the operating system. In 1993, Control Data renamed the product to BackupPlus 1.0 (this is why many NetBackup commands have a 'bp' prefix). Software improvements included support for media Volume Management and Server Migration/Hierarchical Storage Management.
In late 1993, OpenVision Technologies acquired the product and Control Data’s Storage Management 12-person team. This is why, on UNIX platforms, NetBackup installs into /usr/openv. During this time, OpenVision renamed Backup Plus to NetBackup.
On May 6, 1997 acquired OpenVision Technologies, including absorption of the NetBackup product line. In 2005 acquired Veritas and NetBackup became a Symantec product.Compare: (PDF).
Symantec Corporation. Retrieved 2016-11-10. Symantec OpsCenter is a complete update of NetBackup Operations Manager, and it is free for NetBackup 7 customers. Boss, Nina (10 December 1997). University of Wisconsin. Archived from on 2 March 2007. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
Veritas Netbackup Support
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ProblemThe Late Breaking News Bulletin ( LBN) has been created in order to provide customers updates on Documentation and Known Issues discovered post release. These documents attempt to highlight the most 'common' known issues and concerns reported by customers.Note also that this collection of articles affect the appliance directly, but the NetBackup LBN (linked below) should also be referenced frequently for issues that may also impact the environments with an appliance, such as client/agent issues.