Netbackup 7.7.3 Java patch
Hi; I am looking for any information about the Java Version packaged within version 7.7.3 Our security team has identified a Java Vulnerability during our PCI audits. The issue with the packaged version of Java with in Netbackup 7.7.3 on our Linux servers. Bad versions are : Oracle Java SE 1.7.0_221 / 1.8.0_211 / 1.11.0_3 / 1.12.0_1 Multiple Vulnerabilities (Apr 2019 CPU) (Unix) The Fixed version I am looking for is one : 1.7.0_221 / 1.8.0_211 / 1.11.0_3 / 1.12.0_1 Can you tell me if Version 8.0 or any of the newer ones has the fixed versions? If there is no EEB or way to update Java I will have to Upgrage from 7.7.3 ASAP. Or Is there a Hot Fix or EEB to update the Java Version in Netbackup 7.7.31.2KViews0likes1CommentJava console (7.7.3) does not remember printer settings.
I've marked this as under Windows 8 even though I'm running this under Windows 10. Does anyone if there is a way to force the Java NBU admin console to remember printer setup changes made after closing out the program and restarting it? I've even tried running "nbjava.bat" as administrator with no change in behavior. It never remembers printer setup selections. Also is there a way to change what font size it uses when printing reports? I prefer the old NBU administration console application for managing NBU servers. With the specific column set I was displaying in my tape reports, I was able to get the output printed on one page. As it is with this Java console, it takes up two pages and the 2nd page only has one or two columns on it. Thanks in advance!2.1KViews0likes4Commentsfile exclusions for MS Exchange 2013 clients
Environment: NetBackup Client v7.7.3 on Windows Server 2012 R2 with MS Exchange Server 2013 CU13 in a four node DAG with four node CAS. NetBackup Master/Media Server v7.7.3 on Appliance 5230 v2.7.3. Backup type: plain NTFS volume\folder\file style backup (we are already excluding the live mailbox database files) . Situation: I have found a folder on disk, and therefore in backups: D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange server\V15\TransportRoles\data\Queue ...which contains a 24GB "mail.que" file and a small "tmp.edb" file and a small "trn.log" file, and a few other related files... which altogether appear to besome form of quasi live binary database/application file set... which typically one might ordinarily consider excluding from backups. There are also, otherfolders: D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange server\V15\TransportRoles\Logs at 2.3 GB ...and... D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange server\V15\Logging at 12.5 GB . Question: Is it typical, and/or best practice, and/or even required, that these days with MS Exchange 2013 we can/should/mustexclude any of these three paths from regular file system backups? D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange server\V15\TransportRoles\data D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange server\V15\TransportRoles\Logs D:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange server\V15\Logging . Thanks in advance.1.2KViews1like4Comments