UPD 2 Typical installation on two nodes (not update, clear installation)
configured /etc/hosts, enable rsh, configure volume for catalog from san and etc...
[root@srv-vrts-n1 ~]# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain srv-vrts-n1 srv-vrts-n1.e-lab
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain
# virtual IP
192.168.200.43 srv-vrts-nb.e-lab srv-vrts-nb
# nodes IP
192.168.200.39 srv-vrts-n1.e-lab srv-vrts-n1
192.168.200.23 srv-vrts-n2.e-lab srv-vrts-n2
primary node
root@srv-vrts-n1 NetBackup_7.1_LinuxR_x86_64]# ./install
Symantec Installation Script
Copyright 1993 - 2011 Symantec Corporation, All Rights Reserved.
Installing NetBackup Server Software
Do you wish to continue? [y,n] (y) y
The NetBackup and Media Manager software is built for use on LINUX_RH_X86 hardware.
Do you want to install NetBackup and Media Manager files? [y,n] (y)
NetBackup and Media Manager are normally installed in /usr/openv.
Is it OK to install in /usr/openv? [y,n] (y) y
Reading NetBackup files from /home/nbu/NetBackup_7.1_LinuxR_x86_64/linuxR_x86/anb
usr/openv/db/
...
...
Product NB is installed and will be registered.
Updating LiveUpdate registration now...this may take some time.
A NetBackup Server or Enterprise Server license key is needed
for installation to continue.
Enter license key:xxxxx
All additional keys should be added at this time.
Do you want to add additional license keys now? [y,n] (y) n
Use /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/get_license_key
to add, delete or list license keys at a later time.
Installing NetBackup Enterprise Server version: 7.1
If this machine will be using a different network interface than the
default (srv-vrts-n1), the name of the preferred interface should be used
as the configured server name. If this machine will be part of a
cluster, the virtual name should be used as the configured server name.
Would you like to use "srv-vrts-n1" as the configured
NetBackup server name of this machine? [y,n] (y) n
Enter the name of this NetBackup server: srv-vrts-nb
Is srv-vrts-nb the master server? [y,n] (y) y
Do you want to create a NetBackup cluster? [y,n] (y) y
*******************************************************************************
This script will only handle global configuration options.
If you need Local configuration, enter values for the node
you are currently on. Then after the script is completed
use the web GUI or ha commands to enter local
*******************************************************************************
Enter the VCS group name for the NetBackup group (nbu_group):
Enter the VCS resource name for NetBackup (nbu_server):
******************************************************************************
VCS group name for the NetBackup group is :nbu_group
VCS resource name for NetBackup is : nbu_server
Is this correct? [y,n]: y
******************************************************************************
Enter the VCS resource name for the NetBackup server IP (nbu_ip):
Enter the netmask for the NetBackup service (255.255.255.0):
******************************************************************************
You entered the following for Virtual IP configuration
NetBackup IP Resource name = nbu_ip
NetBackup virtual name = srv-vrts-nb
The IP address to use with NetBackup = 192.168.200.43
The IP address type( IPv4 or IPv6 ) = IPv4
The netmask to use with NetBackup = 255.255.255.0
Is this correct? [y/n]: y
******************************************************************************
NetBackup will run on the following nodes: srv-vrts-n1
IP address of the node srv-vrts-n1 = 192.168.200.39
Is this correct? [y,n]: y
******************************************************************************
Enter the VCS resource name for the NIC (nbu_nic):
Enter the network device for NetBackup: eth0
******************************************************************************
You entered the following for Network configuration
NetBackup NIC VCS resource name = nbu_nic
The NIC to use with NetBackup on srv-vrts-n1 = eth0
Is this correct? [y/n]: y
******************************************************************************
Initial Cluster Configuration for NetBackup Server takes only
one shared disk.
Multiple disks, if needed, can be configured after the inital
cluster configuration completes. After the installation is
complete, Run /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/cluster/cluster_mvnbdb
to configure multiple disks.
Select your VCS disk configuration.
1. Disk Group
2. None (We will just configure a mount for NetBackup)
Enter the disk configuration: 2
Enter the VCS resource name for the NetBackup shared disk mount point
(nbu_mount):
Enter the mount point for the NetBackup disk (/opt/VRTSnbu): /nbu
Enter the Block Device for the NetBackup disk: /dev/vx/dsk/nbu_shared/vxNBUvol
Enter the FS Type for the NetBackup file system: vxfs
Enter any mount options you would like passed to the NetBackup disk
(Enter for none): rw
Enter any fsck options you would like passed to the NetBackup disk
(Default is -y. This must be included if options are added):
******************************************************************************
VCS NetBackup Mount Point resource name = nbu_mount
NetBackup Mount Point = /nbu
Block Device = /dev/vx/dsk/nbu_shared/vxNBUvol
File System type = vxfs
Mount options = rw
fsck options = -y
Is this correct? [y,n]: y
******************************************************************************
Creating NetBackup Group....
Setting up NetBackup limitations on srv-vrts-n1
Adding NetBackup type to VCS...
Adding nbu_group
Adding nbu_nic to nbu_group
Adding nbu_ip to nbu_group
Adding nbu_mount to nbu_group
Linking nbu_ip to nbu_nic
Linking nbu_server to nbu_ip
Linking nbu_server to nbu_mount
Probing resources on srv-vrts-n1.
Waiting for NIC resource to finish probing
Probe completed for nbu_nic resource on node srv-vrts-n1.
The resource is ONLINE
Waiting for IP resource to finish probing
Probe completed for nbu_ip resource on node srv-vrts-n1.
The resource is ONLINE
Waiting for Disk Group and Volume resources to finish probing
Waiting for MOUNT resources to finish probing
Probe completed for nbu_mount resource on node srv-vrts-n1.
The resource is OFFLINE
Waiting for resources to come online
The NetBackup VCS configuration was successful!
Waiting for virtual name to come online...
Media servers can be added during this installation or
to a NetBackup environment after installation completes.
Refer to the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I for
more information.
Do you want to add any media servers now? [y,n] (n) n
Checking network connections.
bp.conf: IP_ADDRESS_FAMILY = AF_INET: default value, no update needed
Sending SIGHUP to xinetd process.
Reloading configuration: [ OK ]
NetBackup maintains a centralized catalog (separate from the image
catalog) for data related to media and device configuration, device
management, storage units, hosts and host aliases, media server status,
NDMP credentials, and other information. This is managed by the
Enterprise Media Manager server.
Enter the Enterprise Media Manager server (default: srv-vrts-nb):
Converting STREAMS files. This may take a few minutes.
STREAMS files conversion is complete.
Successfully updated the session cache parameters.
Starting the NetBackup network daemon.
Starting the NetBackup client daemon.
Starting the NetBackup SAN Client Fibre Transport daemon.
Creating /usr/openv/tmp/sqlany
Installed SQL Anywhere Version 11.0.1.2475
Installation completed successfully
set_value: Key "AZDBPasswordFilePath" successfully updated
AZ database setup complete.
Database server is NB_srv-vrts-nb
Creating the NetBackup database.
Creating NetBackup staging directory in: /nbu/db/staging
Creating /nbu/db/staging
Starting the NetBackup database.
Authenticating the NetBackup database.
VXDBMS_NB_DATA entry in bp.conf updated successfully.
Setting of database authentication for NBDB successful.
Change of dba password for NBDB successful.
Creating the NetBackup database files.
Creating the NetBackup EMM schema.
Verifying the running version of NBDB ...
NBDB version 7.1.0.0 verified.
Nothing to upgrade. Version unchanged.
Database [NBDB] validation successful.
Database [NBDB] is alive and well on server [NB_srv-vrts-nb].
Creating the NetBackup Authorization database.
Starting the NetBackup Event Manager.
Starting the NetBackup Audit Manager.
Starting the NetBackup Deduplication Manager.
Starting the NetBackup Deduplication Engine.
Starting the NetBackup database manager process (bpdbm).
Creating Directive Set for LotusNotes
Creating Directive Set for MS_Exchange_Mailbox
Creating Directive Set for MS_Exchange_Database
Creating Directive Set for MS_Exchange_Public_Folders
Creating Directive Set for MS_Exchange_Database_Availability_Groups
Creating Directive Set for MS_SharePoint_Portal_Server
Creating Template Set for Oracle_RMAN
Creating Template Set for Oracle_XML_Export
Creating Template Set for DB2
Creating Directive Set for Windows2003
Creating Directive Set for Windows2008
Creating Directive Set for Enterprise_Vault_7.5
Creating Directive Set for Enterprise_Vault_8.0
Creating Directive Set for Enterprise_Vault_9.0
Creating Directive Set for Enterprise_Vault_10.0
Converting snapshot policies:
Policy conversion summary:
Number of original policies: 0
Number of non-snapshot policies skipped: 0
Number of policies not needing conversion: 0
Number of policies converted to
'auto' snapshot method: 0
Number of policies converted: 0
Updating client hardware definitions:
Hardware update conversion summary:
Number of policies processed: 0
Number of policies with affected clients: 0
Number of clients processed: 0
Number of clients converted: 0
Number of Disaster Recovery flags cleared: 0
Starting the NetBackup compatibility daemon.
Starting the NetBackup Enterprise Media Manager.
Starting the NetBackup Resource Broker.
Populating the database tables. This will take some time.
Starting the Media Manager device daemon processes.
Do you want to start the NetBackup bprd process so
backups and restores can be initiated? [y,n] (y) y
Starting the NetBackup request daemon process (bprd).
Starting the NetBackup Job Manager.
Starting the NetBackup Policy Execution Manager.
Starting the NetBackup Storage Lifecycle Manager.
Starting the NetBackup Remote Monitoring Management System.
Starting the NetBackup Key Management daemon.
Starting the NetBackup Service Layer.
Starting the NetBackup Agent Request Server.
Starting the NetBackup Bare Metal Restore daemon.
Starting the NetBackup Vault daemon.
Starting the NetBackup Service Monitor.
Starting the NetBackup Bare Metal Restore Boot Server daemon.
OpsCenter is the next-generation monitoring, reporting and
administrative solution designed to centrally manage one or
more NetBackup installations from a web browser. Existing
NetBackup Operations Manager or Veritas Backup Reporter
installations can be upgraded to OpsCenter.
If an OpsCenter server already exists in your environment
or you plan to install one, enter the real hostname of that
OpsCenter server here. Do not use a virtual name. If you
do not want this local machine to be an OpsCenter server,
enter NONE.
Enter the OpsCenter server (default: NONE):
NetBackup daemons will be shut down to complete the
NetBackup cluster configuration.
Updating /usr/openv/volmgr/vm.conf
We have detected that this is an EMM server.
Adding nbemm, nbrb & NB_dbsrv to the list of monitored daemons...
Starting the NetBackup agent on srv-vrts-n1
Waiting 240 seconds for nbu_group to come online...
NetBackup is online...
NetBackup server installation complete.
File /usr/openv/tmp/install_trace.11467 contains a trace of this install.
That file can be deleted after you are sure the install was successful.
secondary node
[root@srv-vrts-n2 NetBackup_7.1_LinuxR_x86_64]# ./install
Symantec Installation Script
Copyright 1993 - 2011 Symantec Corporation, All Rights Reserved.
Installing NetBackup Server Software
Do you wish to continue? [y,n] (y) y
NetBackup Deduplication software is incorrectly installed.
/etc/pdregistry.cfg was unexpectedly found.
Moving to /etc/pdregistry.cfg.2012-04-28_18:11 in order to continue.
The NetBackup and Media Manager software is built for use on LINUX_RH_X86 hardware.
Do you want to install NetBackup and Media Manager files? [y,n] (y) y
NetBackup and Media Manager are normally installed in /usr/openv.
Is it OK to install in /usr/openv? [y,n] (y) y
Reading NetBackup files from /home/nbu/NetBackup_7.1_LinuxR_x86_64/linuxR_x86/anb
usr/openv/db/
...
...
Product NB is installed and will be registered.
Updating LiveUpdate registration now...this may take some time.
A NetBackup Server or Enterprise Server license key is needed
for installation to continue.
Enter license key:xxx
All additional keys should be added at this time.
Do you want to add additional license keys now? [y,n] (y) n
Use /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/get_license_key
to add, delete or list license keys at a later time.
Installing NetBackup Enterprise Server version: 7.1
If this machine will be using a different network interface than the
default (srv-vrts-n2), the name of the preferred interface should be used
as the configured server name. If this machine will be part of a
cluster, the virtual name should be used as the configured server name.
Would you like to use "srv-vrts-n2" as the configured
NetBackup server name of this machine? [y,n] (y) n
Enter the name of this NetBackup server: srv-vrts-nb
Is srv-vrts-nb the master server? [y,n] (y) y
This is the list of existing NetBackup cluster groups:
nbu_group
Do you wish to join this existing NetBackup cluster group? [y,n] (y) y
Adding node srv-vrts-n2 to NetBackup Group nbu_group
VCS
Enter the network device for NetBackup on srv-vrts-n2: eth0
You entered the following for Network configuration
The NIC to use with NetBackup on srv-vrts-n2 = eth0
The IP address for srv-vrts-n2 is : 192.168.200.23
Is this correct? [y/n]: y
Media servers can be added during this installation or
to a NetBackup environment after installation completes.
Refer to the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I for
more information.
Do you want to add any media servers now? [y,n] (n) n
Sending SIGHUP to xinetd process.
Reloading configuration: [ OK ]
Successfully updated the session cache parameters.
Starting the NetBackup network daemon.
Starting the NetBackup client daemon.
Creating /usr/openv/tmp/sqlany
Installed SQL Anywhere Version 11.0.1.2475
Installation completed successfully
set_value: Key "AZDBPasswordFilePath" successfully updated
AZ database setup complete.
OpsCenter is the next-generation monitoring, reporting and
administrative solution designed to centrally manage one or
more NetBackup installations from a web browser. Existing
NetBackup Operations Manager or Veritas Backup Reporter
installations can be upgraded to OpsCenter.
If an OpsCenter server already exists in your environment
or you plan to install one, enter the real hostname of that
OpsCenter server here. Do not use a virtual name. If you
do not want this local machine to be an OpsCenter server,
enter NONE.
Enter the OpsCenter server (default: NONE):
NetBackup server installation complete.
File /usr/openv/tmp/install_trace.21363 contains a trace of this install.
That file can be deleted after you are sure the install was successful.
[root@srv-vrts-n2 NetBackup_7.1_LinuxR_x86_64]#