- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Preface
- Preparing to Update the NetWorker software
- Updating the NetWorker software
- Updating NetWorker for Linux
- Roadmap for updating NetWorker software on Linux
- Updating NetWorker on CentOS, OEL, RHEL, and SuSE from NetWorker 9.x and later
- Updating the NetWorker Management Web UI software
- Updating NetWorker on CentOS, OEL, RHEL, and SuSE from NetWorker 8.2.x
- Updating the NetWorker client software on Debian and Ubuntu
- Updating the NetWorker client software on Fedora
- Updating NetWorker for Windows
- Updating NetWorker for UNIX
- Updating NetWorker for OS-X
- Updating NetWorker for Linux
- Updating Methods
- Updating from a Different Bit Version of NetWorker
- Updating NetWorker Clients by using the Package Manager Feature
- Introduction
- Package Manager requirements
- Updating target host by using Package Manager
- Troubleshooting Package Manager
- Post Update Configurations and Reviewing the Migration Results
- Post Update Tasks
- Verifying the variables in nssrc file
- Preparing to connect to the NMC server
- Improve clone performance
- After upgrading from 8.2.x
- NMC server only, removing the conversion database files
- Configuring the NMC server to manage additional NetWorker servers
- Connecting to the NMC server GUI
- Connecting to the NetWorker server after an update and reviewing the migration results
- Updating the NetWorker User Group resources for migrated NMC users
- Configuring Force Backup Level
- Reconfiguring LDAP or AD authentication
- Starting the NMC client after the first time
- NetWorker Server and Resource Migration
- Overview of protection policies
- Backup Group Resource Migration
- Changes to the Client and Pool resources after migration
- Pre-processing and post processing script changes
- Client Resource Overrides
- Changes to the schedule resource and levels
- Changes to save set policies
- Changes to the save set expiration process
- Changes to bootstrap and index backups
- Changes to the NMC database backup
- Troubleshooting NMC GUI and NetWorker Server connection issues
- Troubleshooting authorization errors and NetWorker server access issues
- Troubleshooting NetWorker daemon or service startup issues
- Troubleshooting NMC GUI and NetWorker server connection issues
- There is problem contacting the server, server_name. Please verify that server is running.
- An error occurred while validating user credentials. Verify that NetWorker Authentication Service is running.
- Tuning the JVM heap memory
- Unable to verify Authentication Server's hostname and/or port
- Unable to display to Console server web page
- Unable to connect to the NMC server
- Javascript is required. If security settings of the browser do not allow JavaScript, or JavaScript is disabled, please enable it.
- Error: Could not authenticate this username and password
- Error: Problem contacting server (ip_address): Connection timed out: connect
- Internal server error when connecting to the NMC server using the FQDN
- Application blocked for security
- Unable to launch NetWorker Management Console
- Using IPv6 addresses to connect to the NMC GUI
- Unable to connect to server: Unable to set user privileges based on user token for username: Unable to validate the security token
- JAVA_HOME environment variable might not be set correctly. Ensure that JAVA_HOME is set to 64-bit JRE directory.
- Networker displays the earlier version even after an upgrade
- Troubleshooting restore issues post upgrade of NetWorker server and NMC
- NetWorker software does not shutdown properly on a server reboot
- Post Update Tasks
