Preparing for re-image
We have a 5240 appliance that Veritas Support was unable to get the SDCS intrusion policy working(we were not having to disable SDSS policy to elevate). Currently it is running 9.1.0.1 MR4. What exactly will I need to make sure we have so that we can bring everything back after the re-image? aka copy of catalog, Puredisk dedup catalog etc.
I do not want to get into a position where we were able to get everything back. Also, would we be able to re-image to straight to version 10 or would we have to start back at 9.1.0.1 mr4 and then upgrade from there?
Here are the things that you need to make sure you have before re-imaging the 5240 appliance:
- A copy of the catalog. The catalog is a database that stores information about all of the backups that have been taken on the appliance. You can export the catalog using the NetBackup Administration Console.
- A copy of the PureDisk dedup catalog. The PureDisk dedup catalog is a database that stores information about all of the deduplicated data on the appliance. You can export the PureDisk dedup catalog using the NetBackup Management Console.
- The appliance's configuration files. The appliance's configuration files contain information about the appliance's settings, such as the IP address, the hostname, and the network settings. You can download the appliance's configuration files from the appliance's web interface.
Once you have these files, you can re-image the appliance. You can re-image the appliance to version 10 directly. You do not need to start back at version 9.1.0.1 MR4 and then upgrade from there.
Here are the steps on how to re-image the appliance:
- Download the re-image image from the Veritas website.
- Copy the re-image image to a USB drive or to a network share.
- Boot the appliance from the re-image image.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the re-imaging process.
Once the re-imaging process is complete, you will need to restore the catalog, the PureDisk dedup catalog, and the appliance's configuration files. You can restore these files using the NetBackup Administration Console.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.