09-17-2013
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Originally Posted by
solaris040
I was with Symantec Netbackup team for quite sometime now. Here are the steps you should do
- Verify and confirm the Netbackup 7.5 compatibility with the Host OS,its hardware.
- Stop any backup jobs.
- Suspend the scheduling.
- Add the 7.5 License Key
- Untar the package you have downloaded.
- Check for Catalog Consistency (*optional - you have to do nbcc with their support)
- Start installation. There are 2 phases to this. Phase1 & Phase2.
Let me know how it goes
yet to get approval to do it on production.
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rebuildd-job
REBUILDD-JOB(1) [FIXME: manual] REBUILDD-JOB(1)
NAME
rebuildd-job - rebuildd job database management
SYNOPSIS
rebuildd-job [add|list|stats]
DESCRIPTION
rebuildd-job allows you to manage rebuildd database. You can list or add jobs.
OPTIONS
add
Add a job to the database. Job list is read from stdin, with one package per line. Format is: package_name package_version priority
dist_name arch mail
add-deps
Add dependencies between jobs. Dependencies are read from stdin, with the following format: job_id dependency_job_id
[dependency_job_id] [...]
add-quinn-diff [distribution]
Add jobs to the database. Job list is read from stdin. The input format is expected to be the same as quinn-diff. Distribution has to
be specified as argument.
delete [jobid]
Delete a job from the database. The job id has to be provided as argument.
list [crit=value]
List jobs. A criteria can be added, with its value to filter output. Valid criteria are: package, arch, dist, status
stats
Dump a nice ASCII art graphic about jobs.
SEE ALSO
rebuildd (1), rebuildd-init-build-system (1).
AUTHOR
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