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I found the same page, but you replied before I completed my testing, so you win the points!
From that page, I did the following which worked, and I now have a backup running...
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1) Restart OSX into recovery mode.
2) When booted into recovery mode start Terminal, and enter:
csrutil disable
3) Reboot normally.
4) When back in normal OSX, start Terminal and enter commands:
sudo su - cd /usr mkdir openv chown root:sys openv chmod 775 openv
4) Reboot into recovery mode again.
5) When in recovery mode, start Terminal and enter:
csrutil enable
6) Reboot back in to normal OSX.
7) Install NetBackup Client as you normally would via root.
8) Run your usual bptestbpcd and/or test backups.
I must say that this is really just a workaround!!! and not a FIX!
Veritas should make the installation go to a non SIP protected folder like /usr/local/openv .
Hope veritas will make a new installer soon..
Also this is a message from more than a year ago!! Come on!! Veritas!!! you need to keep up with the technology!!!
- sdo8 years agoModerator
FYI - NetBackup Client support for "Mac OSX" has been deprecated / EOL'd.
And I doubt that Veritas will add support for the lastest/current edition of OS named Sierra, aka "macOS".
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