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NetVault 13.0.1 - Installation Guide

Introduction Deploying NetVault Reviewing pre-installation requirements Installing NetVault Reviewing post-installation requirements Upgrading NetVault Licensing NetVault Removing NetVault Troubleshooting

Upgrade considerations

Before you upgrade your NetVault system, review the following notes:

Upgrading from NetVault Backup 12.3

Due to a change in the encryption and decryption algorithm in NetVault Backup 12.3, you may experience authentication-related issues after upgrading from NetVault Backup 12.3.0.15 to NetVault 13.0.1.

See the following table for known issues and their possible workarounds.

If “Bulk Blank” for Tape Library or Virtual Tape Library (VTL) fails with an authentication error...

Reset the password using the same existing password. For more information, see “Changing NetVault password” in the NetVault 13.0.1 Administration Guide.

If “Expire All” for DR fails with an authentication error...

Reset the password using the same existing. For more information, see “Changing NetVault password” in the NetVault 13.0.1 Administration Guide.

If backups are not cataloged after an upgrade...

Reconfigure catalog search with the same existing password. For more information, see “Configuring catalog search” in the NetVault 13.0.1 Administration Guide.

If CLI utilities fails with an authentication error...

Reset the password of the NetVault user that you used for CLI using the same existing password. For more information, see “Modifying a user account” in the NetVault 13.0.1 Administration Guide.

If VMware backups or restores fail with an authentication error in the logs...

Reset the password for vCenter or ESX Server using the Edit Server dialog box. For more information, see “Reconfiguring a server” in the NetVault Plug-in for VMware 12.3 User’s Guide.

If you experience authentication issues in other areas of NetVault, reconfigure the password and perform the action again. If the issue continues, contact NetVault Support.

Preparing for an upgrade

Back up the NetVault Database: The first step in preparing for an upgrade of NetVault Server is to perform a backup of the existing NetVault Database. If an upgrade is unsuccessful, you can reinstall the previous version of NetVault and recover the NetVault Database to enable troubleshooting of the failed upgrade without interfering with an existing backup schedule.
For more information about backing up the NetVault Database with the Plug-in for Databases, see Quest NetVault Built-in Plug-ins User’s Guide.
Collect machine IDs: When upgrading from release 12.4 or earlier, collect the machine ID of each protected machine. NetVault machine IDs are required to obtain the new license files. If you have a Capacity license, then only your NetVault Server machine ID is required. If you have a Component license, then you need the machine IDs of all Clients machines with licensed plug-ins.
Download license files: When upgrading from release 12.4 or earlier, download the .dlv license files for NetVault Server and all licensed plug-ins used in your configuration, and then save the files to your current NetVault Backup Server’s \tmp folder.
Close all other NetVault applications: Before starting the upgrade procedure, close all other NetVault applications, such as NetVault Configurator, Workstation Client, and PostgreSQL pgAdmin. If you have opened any configuration file, make sure that the file is closed before you start the upgrade procedure. On Windows, it may also be necessary to close Event Viewer before performing an upgrade. On Windows, close all the command prompts where any of the NetVault directories are browsed.
Disable anti-virus software: We recommend that you disable the anti-virus software before installing or upgrading NetVault. The installation process may conflict with the anti-virus software and various NetVault operations may fail to function properly after the installation if you do not disable the anti-virus software.

Upgrading NetVault in GUI mode

The graphical mode is available on all supported operating systems that provide a graphical environment. This mode requires GTK packages or X Window System libraries on Linux- and UNIX-based systems.

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In the License Agreement dialog box, select the I accept the agreement option if you accept all the terms.
Click Next to continue.
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In the Ready to Upgrade dialog box, click Yes to begin installation.
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