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7.5.0.4 AIX client

virtualeverythi
Level 4

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH194145

 

is that the correct Client update package for AIX or do I have to download the entire UNIX Clients packages and extract from there? I'm installing from the base NBU7.5 AIX server/client from fileconnect but this seems to indicate server only and I need the client updates.

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CRZ
Level 6
Employee Accredited Certified

Hi nxu,

TECH194145 is a SERVER package, which you will not need for a client.  You will need the CLT (client) package to update any 7.5 clients to 7.5.0.4.

Maintenance Release NB_CLT_7.5.0.4.tar provides fixes for the Symantec NetBackup (tm) Enterprise Server / Server 7.5 on UNIX/Linux clients
 http://symantec.com/docs/TECH194115

You have my apologies in advance for needing to download 3.7G to get to that one client.

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CRZ
Level 6
Employee Accredited Certified

Hi nxu,

TECH194145 is a SERVER package, which you will not need for a client.  You will need the CLT (client) package to update any 7.5 clients to 7.5.0.4.

Maintenance Release NB_CLT_7.5.0.4.tar provides fixes for the Symantec NetBackup (tm) Enterprise Server / Server 7.5 on UNIX/Linux clients
 http://symantec.com/docs/TECH194115

You have my apologies in advance for needing to download 3.7G to get to that one client.

virtualeverythi
Level 4

So on fileconnect for 7.5 base, the readme says the AIX server download contains the client, which I see in the tarball as well. Is that correct or should I go download the 3 part client base for 7.5 to be safe?

CRZ
Level 6
Employee Accredited Certified

Yes, the "base" release of the server contains the client.  (Because the server can also be a client.)  But if you're updating a server, you still need that CLT package as it is a corequirement.  So....I'm no longer sure what you're asking, but hope I've provided a satisfactory answer.  Thanks for already marking a solution ;)