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jewettdn423's avatar
2 months ago

Storage options for OS upgrade

Hello,   we have a NetBackup 10.4 server that we need to upgrade the OS from rhel 7 to rhel 9. Currently the MSDP is on the same disk that the OS will target (/dev/sda) so I need to copy/relocate the backup images during the upgrade.  I opened a case with support and they suggested mounting SAN storage.   Is this the only option to duplicate the backup data, or can we use DAS/NFS for setting up a new AdvDisk?  This particular host has no other drives in it to relocate the data to, so it will need to be off the host during upgrade.  
Thank you

4 Replies

  • If this will be used only for storing NetBackup data (NBU and dedup) to have a backup during the upgrade, without running backups, then both options are acceptable. However, I would go with DAS as it will provide better speed.

    there is no need to setup an advanced disk. 


    • jewettdn423's avatar
      jewettdn423
      Level 3

      Yes, it is only to move "/backup" out of the path of destruction during the loading of the new OS.  Not for backup jobs to run. - Support informed me the server can only have one MSDP pool on it,  so wondering if we can just move it to another storage (NFS/DAS) - then move it back to the local disk after the upgrade and DR recovery process is completed.  

      • StefanosM's avatar
        StefanosM
        Level 6

        yes, this is the way to go.  
        you do not need to have a second msdp pool. just use "cp -av" or any other sync software to copy the data.  if you delete the original folder be sure that all data are copied.
        copy the /usr/openv folder as well,, just to have a backup of the entire netbackup installation.

        and pay attention to for mount points or links you may have inside netbackup or msdp folders