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netbackup 7 java admin console

rakesh_nair
Level 4

I recently upgraded to from 6.5.4 to 7.0 , but when i try and open the java admin console, it is take a minute to bring up the console  and then load.
Is there a way to increase the response time, is this expected behaviour?

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Andy_Welburn
Level 6

should be on the installation media appropriate to the O/S for the "client" on which you want to run the Admin Console.

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Nathan_B
Level 4

I don't know about 7, but each version of NBU after 4.5 has taken long and longer to load each new release for me.  My guess is, its just the nature of the beast.

RameshG
Level 3
Partner Accredited Certified
Refer the below link, not sure if this is applicable for NBU 7.0

If the java console is too slow and/or timing out there are a couple quick things to check; IP lookup variable and memory allocated to java. Changing these parameters will usually resolve the issue:

http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/316222.htm



rakesh_nair
Level 4
sorry but i cant find the path
is the path different in netbackup 7

Nitesh
Level 4
hi all..

I recently upgrade my netbackup version 6.5.5 to 7.0 but when i tried i am not able to log in my java admin console
i am using 6.5.5 java admin console..
my server version

HP-UX Server1  B.11.31 U ia64

i am getting this error when i try to login my java console..

Unable to login, Status: 514
NB-JAVA : bpjava-msvc is not compatible with this application
version (6.5.5). You may try to login to a diffrent Netbackup
host or exit the application..the remote netbackup host will
have to be configured with the save server version of netbackup
as teh host you started the application on...

if this 6.5.5 javaq cansole not supporting 7.0 tehn shere the link for downlod natbackup java admin console for 7.0

waiting for reply ,,

Thanks... indecision

Andy_Welburn
Level 6

should be on the installation media appropriate to the O/S for the "client" on which you want to run the Admin Console.