Daylight Savings Time ( Winter Time)
- 10 years ago
Can't see an issue, I'd stop NBU first personally just to be extra safe.
- 10 years ago
Agree with Martin.
All backup in Netbackup is registered by EPOCH time - seconds since 1/1-1970 so any change in time is just offset to the "original" EPOCH time.
The worst than can happen, are backups with the same display time in the transition, but it should be very easy by looking at the EPOCH time to see by the exactly when the backup was made.
- 10 years ago
The only thing that will be affected is NetBackup applainces. There will be an EEB that you can obtain though symantec support for that and 2.6.0.4 has this addressed.
Also backup operations are not impacted by changes in time since backups are recorded in EPOCH time (Unix Time)
- 10 years ago
This would affect any GUI using time zone data - that usually means the Java GUI for NetBackup.
Fortunately, I'm pretty sure this process for manually changing "zoneinfo" with tzupdater still works in 7.x:
How to update the Java Runtime Environment within Symantec's Veritas NetBackup (tm) to update Daylight Savings Time date changes (last updated 9/21/2011)
http://symantec.com/docs/TECH50109...although this one looks like a procedure for more advanced admins, for sure.
Not totally sure that we will have the latest and greatest tzdata2014g in 7.6.0.4 or not, but I'm guessing not. (I DO think we're sneaking it into the Appliances 2.6.0.4 release, as Terry said up there.)
For what it's worth, my test box reports tzdata2013i:
# strings /usr/openv/java/jre/lib/zi/ZoneInfoMappings | head -2 javazm tzdata2013i