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IM B11 Upgrading to the latest NetBackup release
Alex Davies
Manager – NetBackup Technical Field Enablement
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Agenda
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Where are you today? 1
General upgrade best practice 2
Upgrading to NetBackup 7.5 – what’s the big deal? 3
Planning your journey to NetBackup 7.5 4
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The NetBackup version model
• Major releases – single digit number ( e.g. 6.0, 7.0)
– Applied as full product builds allowing upgrade from a previous version or a fresh install
– The release date of a major release determines the EOSL date for all minor versions of that release
• Minor release – single dot version numbers (e.g. 7.1, 7.5)
– Applied as full product builds allowing upgrade from a previous version or a fresh install
• Feature supplements to major and minor releases – double dot version numbers (e.g. 7.0.1)
– Applied as an update to the previous major or minor version
• Patch releases – triple dot version numbers (e.g. 7.1.0.4, 7.5.0.5)
– Applied as an update to the previous version
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Why upgrade to the latest version of NetBackup?
• When a version of NetBackup is “end of support life” (EOSL) you can no longer log support cases for that version
• A product version goes EOSL 7 years after the GA release date of the major release
– NetBackup 6.0 was released on October 3rd 2005
– All versions of NetBackup 6.x reached EOSL on October 3rd 2012
– Only versions of NetBackup 7.x are currently supported
• Once a version goes EOSL you have two options:
1. Upgrade to a supported version
2. Take out a support extension
• Extensions are valid for 1 year beyond EOSL
• Extensions are chargeable – contact your account team for more details
NetBackup 6.5 is now “end of support life”
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Why upgrade to the latest version of NetBackup?
• NetBackup 7.0
– Deduplication everywhere
– Enhanced VMware support
– OpsCenter
• NetBackup 7.1
– Auto image replication
– VMware intelligent policies
– VMware granular support for Linux
– Audit trails
• NetBackup 7.5
– NetBackup Accelerator
– Replication Director
– Application protection in VMware
– Search and Hold
Significant new features
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General best practices when upgrading
• Always check compatibility before upgrading
• Always upgrade to the latest version including the latest patch
– If there is a compatibility issue upgrade to the latest supported version and plan your server migration
• Plan the upgrade and factor in appropriate down time
• On master servers:
– Always make a full catalog backup with a retention of several months before you start the upgrade
– Disable backup policies
• Upgrade your systems in the correct order:
1. OpsCenter server
2. Master server
3. Media servers
4. Clients
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Here to help – upgrade Resources and Key Information
• 7.x Upgrade Portal – TECH74584
– Key information and links to all things upgrade related
• 7.5 Late Breaking News – TECH178334
– Information about known issues and solutions
• Symantec Operation Readiness Tool (SORT)
– http://sort.symantec.com
– Upgrade checklists, EEB information, EOL plans etc.
• 7.5 Upgrade Guide – DOC5198
– How to plan the upgrade and estimate the conversion time
– How to monitor the progress of the conversion
– Essential reading for upgrading to 7.5
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Upgrade portal - http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH74584
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Late breaking news http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH178334
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http://sort.symantec.com
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http://sort.symantec.com
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http://sort.symantec.com
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Upgrading to NetBackup 7.5
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A significant structural change in NetBackup 7.5
• Problem
– Over the last few releases new features have been added
– Image metadata has been split across two databases
– This impacts performance and scalability
– It also prevents us from adding further new features
• Solution
– We need to put all the image metadata into a single location
– We’re doing this in NetBackup 7.5
– Conversion occurs as part of the upgrade process
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Catalog conversion?
Please! No!
Not NetBackup 6.0 all over again!
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Not this time...
We’ll show you how.
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Catalog conversion occurs after the upgrade completes
• Catalog conversion occurs after the upgrade completes
• Conversion occurs in two “phases” which run in parallel – Phase 1
• Initiated automatically when the upgrade completes
• Migrates SLP controlled images and DSSU controlled images
– Phase 2
• Initiated automatically as part of the regular cleanup job
• Migrates image metadata and removes old files from image database
• Can be manually initiated with the command:
bpimage –cleanup –allclients
• The conversion process has been extensively tested with “real” catalogs containing up to 10,000,000 images
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How long is the migration going to take?
• The migration time depends on the number of images in your catalog
• Conversion runs at around 75 images per second on most master servers
• You can determine the number of images on your system by running the following command:
– On UNIX systems:
bpimagelist -idonly –d "01/01/1970 00:00:00" | wc -l
– On Windows systems:
bpimagelist -idonly –d "01/01/1970 00:00:00" | find.exe /C " ID: “
• Alternatively, obtain the migration_check tool from your BCAM or account SE
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Typical catalog size:
600,000 images = 2.5 hours.
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The Performance Benefits: NetBackup 7.5 vs. 7.1
Examples of performance improvements seen in testing*
Hot Catalog Backup is Faster (26%)
Catalog Restore is Faster (47%)
Catalog cleanup is faster (96%)
bpimagelist queries are faster (29%)
bpverify is faster (19%)
image expiration is faster (10 – 92%)
MSDP job throughput is slightly improved (7%)
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(*your mileage may vary)
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Considerations when planning your upgrade
Determine the number of images in the catalog
Minimize SLP back log
Reduce DSSU content (if possible flush DSSUs)
Tune Sybase (server.conf)
Disable OpsCenter data collection
Disable backups and restores (if possible)
If you have a large catalog (> 1,000,000 images) use the “Guided” conversion method
Always apply the latest triple dot patch when you upgrade
http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5198
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Things to Avoid During Catalog Conversion
• Do not run catalog backups while migration is in progress
• Do not run OpsCenter data collection while migration is in progress
• Minimize the use of query commands etc. while migration is in progress
• Minimize the running of backups and restore while migration is in progress
– During Phase 1 migration Capacity managed duplication and DSSU staging won’t run
http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5198
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Catalog Migration – Frequently asked questions
• What if my catalog is inconsistent?
– Corrupt image headers will be moved to the db.corrupt directory
– These images will not be migrated
• Can I stop the phase 2 migration and restart it?
– The cleanup job that is migrating the images can be cancelled and the next cleanup job will continue where it left off
– You can also manually start a cleanup job
• How do I know if the migration has completed? – Use the nbemmcmd –listsettings on the master server
• Phase 1 migration has completed when SLP_DSSU_MIGRATION_STATE is set to "1“
• Phase 2 migration has completed when LIST_FS_IMAGE_HEADERS is set to “0”
http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5198
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Catalog Migration – Can I see it running?
• How can I tell how far the migration has got?
http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC5198
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Phase 2 migration can be seen in the cleanup job in the job monitor
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Review/update your disaster recovery plan
• Partial catalog recovery process has changed:
– Image “dotf” files are restore to the catalog
– Relational database is restored to the staging area
– Image meta-data must be exported and imported:
• cat_export –all –staging –source_master <source master server>
• cat_import –all
– Do this before running:
• nbcatsync –backupid
– On an average catalog is adds 3-4 hours to the recovery time
• Partial catalog replication is more complex:
– Image meta-data must be periodically exported, replicated and imported when needed
– Partial catalog replication is NOT recommended for 7.5 and above
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Better Backup.
A Customer’s Real World Experience.
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Plan, Backup the Catalog, Follow the Process
Upgraded 9 domains: – 9 Master and 17 Media servers, dozens of clients, and OpsCenter
Plan – Run the Environment Checker from Installation Media
– Symantec Operations Readiness Tools (SORT)
– Determine low point when no backups are running
Backup the Catalog
Follow the Process – OpsCenter
– Deactivate all Jobs and Media Servers
– Upgrade the Master and then Media server
– Clients catch as catch can
Painless. No Bumps or Bruises! Benefits are Worth the Effort!
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NetBackup Upgrade Customer Quotes
“The installation went very smooth and the documentation
was pretty easy to follow.” North American 3pl & Technology Company
“Excellent and fast installation with no problems.” North American Green Energy Company
“Probably one of the smoothest upgrades yet.” Large CPA & Advisory Firm
“The whole upgrade process was seamless.” Indian IT Company
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So What’s Stopping You?
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Action Plan
• Monday
– Download the upgrade guide (DOC5198)
– Check out the various upgrade resources available on SORT, the upgrade portal and the late breaking new site.
• In the next 30 Days
– Sign up for the Upgrading to NetBackup 7.5 training course
– Contact your account team/BCAM for assisted upgrade options
• In the next 60 Days
– Plan and execute your upgrade
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Upgrade NetBackup with Business Critical Services • Upgrade Support Assistance Services
– Proactive BCS Enhancement services
– Seamless upgrade with highest level of technical expertise
– Delivered from both remote/onsite locations
– Experienced Business Critical Engineer
– BCS premier points can be used/exchanged for a
service or can be purchased additionally
Other BCS Enhancement services for NetBackup
– Assurance Services for risk mitigation and optimization
– Disaster Recovery Testing Support
– Technical Services for stabilization of IT environment
Ask your Sales team or BCS business development team today for more
information on Business Critical Services portfolio
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Business Critical Services – at a Glance
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Top of queue rapid reactive response
Direct access to a named technical expert
Customized comprehensive service solution delivered by a dedicated support team
Managed Enterprise
Vault
Managed Backup
Value-Added Services Managed Services – Proactive Service Delivery to ensure
high service levels
– 24X7 Premier Support Service
– Faster access to top expertise for rapid resolution
– Customized and Scalable offerings
– Maximize SYMC investments
Advanced Access
Remote Product Specialist
Premier
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NetBackup and Other Suggested Sessions
Day Time NBU Sessions Room Type ID
Thurs 09:00-10:00 Still Putting Tapes on Trucks? New adventures in
Automated Disaster Recovery 131/132 Breakout IM B15
Thurs 10:30-11:30 What’s New in NetBackup: The Vision and Roadmap 131/132 Breakout IM B18
Thurs 10:30-11:30 NetBackup Accelerator: Taking Your Backups to
Ultrafast Lanes 116 Breakout IM B16
Wed 15:45-16:45 Auto Image Replication: A Hands-On Experience 120 Lab IM L07
Day Time Other Suggested Sessions Room Type ID
Thurs 13:45-14:45 The Road to Intelligent Information Governance:
Reducing eDiscovery Cost and Risk 131/132 Breakout IM B05
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Thank you!
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