08-16-2011 07:35 AM
Hello,
I am receiving alerts of "there are 12 Remote Agent Servers that are not up to the latest patch level. To install the latest patches, click on Tool ->Install Agents and Media Server on Other Servers. From there, click Import and Export -> Import servers published to this Media Server. This will start a remote install session to ensure your servers are up to date with the latest available patches."
Since I am new to the company I work for, I did not do the initial installation of Backup Exec on the Server that it is running on, and all my servers are backing up properly, so my question is, is it necessary to perform the latest patch level to my other servers? When I started to go through these steps above, I come to the "Create the list of remote computers for installation" and there are no remote computers (servers) listed. When I click on Import Servers Published to this Media Server", I then have the option to choose the product to install: Symantec Backup Exec, Remote Agent for Windows systems, DLO Maintenance Service" I have not went any further than this untill I am confident in performing this procedure.
I just want to understand this process and if it is even necessary to perform. Please advise me on the best practice regarding this.
Thank you in advance for your support
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08-16-2011 07:52 AM
Whenever you run live update and install Service Packs or Hotfixes, these are installed on the
media server, however you need to install the same on the remote server too so that the remote
agents can communicate with the media server more effectively. Its always recommended to have
the media server and remote agent at the same level. When you click on Tools->Install agents and
media server on other server, you need to select "Remote agent for windows server" a list will pop
up with all the servers were remote agent is installed. A reboot will be required if remote agent is
installed with AOFO. So bottom line install all the update on the remote server during your
maintenance window.
08-16-2011 07:46 AM
Hi,
It's always beneficial for you to update your remote servers. Patching your media server with available updates fixes certain things...but these patches also apply to issues that might be experienced with other servers or agents such as Exchange.
you can do a push-install from with Backup Exec. If you have already run LiveUpdate, do this next and update what is available...obviously select the Remote agent for Windows Servers to do this...
Thanks!
08-16-2011 07:52 AM
Whenever you run live update and install Service Packs or Hotfixes, these are installed on the
media server, however you need to install the same on the remote server too so that the remote
agents can communicate with the media server more effectively. Its always recommended to have
the media server and remote agent at the same level. When you click on Tools->Install agents and
media server on other server, you need to select "Remote agent for windows server" a list will pop
up with all the servers were remote agent is installed. A reboot will be required if remote agent is
installed with AOFO. So bottom line install all the update on the remote server during your
maintenance window.
08-16-2011 08:04 AM
Ok, Thank you for the information. My next question would be, when I start this installation does this process take very long and/or will it affect any of my processes that are running on my servers. Will it also require a reboot to any of those servers? Also, this is just installing patches, correct?
Thank you!
08-16-2011 08:08 AM
Thank you kindly for the information
08-16-2011 09:49 AM
Patch installation will not long time (15-20 mins), it will not affect any process. You will get a prompt if in case a reboot is
required, you may delay the reboot.