10-09-2016 10:07 PM
Hi Experts,
We are proposing a backup and restore solution for one of the customer. I would like to verify a few things since the platform is running for quite some time and the current HW and OS have been there for long:
Current HW: Sun T5440
OS : SunOS l281 5.10 Generic_150400-11 sun4v sparc sun4v
Will highly appreciate if someone can please help!
Thanks
10-09-2016 10:36 PM
Hi Pd1,
The link below is from the Veritas NetBackup 7.7.x Software Compatibility List, and should take you straight to the Oracle Solaris OS:
Wow - the OS they are running is fairly ancient (SunOS 5.x was released in 1992). As you can see, that is no longer supported - only Solaris 10 and 11 currently. You would need to install 7.7.3 on a newer supported OS and CPU architecture.
You don't mention if they are currently running NetBackup, or wether you are thinking of implementing a new setup. A new setup on new supported hardware and OS would be the easiest. If they are currently running NetBackup on SunOS, then we might need more details (version and patch level - and do they still have the installation media?) to determine the best path.
The Master Server and client can be any OS, as long as they are on the SCL. There is no requirement for them to be the same. There is also the Media Server to consider as well. This can be separate, or can be the same server as the Master - so long as it has enough grunt to perform both roles. Once again, no requirement for these to be the same - you could have a Master running Windows, a Media Server running Linux, and a Client running AIX Unix.
Another little point that may help: Veritas dropped client support for 32-bit Linux a while ago. While there is no client for 32-bit Linux, if you can virtualise them then you can take advantage of NetBackup VMware backups - no client install required.
Hope this helps,
Steve
10-09-2016 11:23 PM
Just for the record:
SunOS 5.10 = Solaris 10.
Please check SORT and NetBackup 7.7.3 Release Notes for recommended kernel patch.
10-09-2016 11:29 PM
Thanks Marianne
Pd1 - Also please take note of Footnote 3 in the SCL. It references performance issues that can occur in large environments with UltraSPARC-T Series processors.
Steve