on 06-19-2013 05:12 AM
In order to ensure what version of RALUS (remote agent for linux servers) is currently installed on Linux server run the following command:
cat /var/VRTSralus/ralus.ver
The result of the command will show the RALUS version in the first line in the following format:
ralus=XYZ
where "XYZ" are the characters (numbers and letters) separated by dots (for example: 5204.2.SP2)
Compare then the version displayed with the following table (the order of the fixes/versions is from the oldest to the newest):
RALUS version | Backup Exec version, service pack and hotfix |
5204.4 | 2010 R3 |
5204.2.SP2 | 2010 R3 SP2 |
5204.125.180429 | 2010 R3 SP2 HF180429 |
5204.127.191248 | 2010 R3 SP2 HF191248 |
5204.128.194471 | 2010 R3 SP2 HF194471 |
5204.1225.SP3 | 2010 R3 SP3 |
5204.1270.SP4 | 2010 R3 SP4 |
5204.212812 | 2010 R3 SP4 HF212812 |
If the RALUS version is not the newest one or it does not correspond to the Backup Exec Media Server version, the missing hotfixes should be installed (with the order from the oldest to the newest).
The service pack or hotfix installation procedure can be found here: Backup Exec for Windows Servers hotfix and service pack installation guide.
Refer to the following document to check what service packs and hotfixes were released for Backup Exec 2010 R3 version:
http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/what-updates-service-packs-and-hotfixes-are-released-backup-exec-2010-r3-version
Updated with sp3 information.
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