Upgrading to NetBackup 11.1
While upgrading to NetBackup 11.1 from an earlier version, you may encounter error scenarios if the NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center is unreachable or down during the upgrade. Follow the troubleshooting procedure gives in this section.
During the upgrade, the NetBackup primary server attempts to set the workload type parameter of the Snapshot Manager for Data Center to ALL. If Snapshot Manager for Data Center is down or unavailable, the installer displays this warning message and logs the same message in the install trace log located in the /tmp directory.
Reason: Failed to get version for Snapshot Manager
To work around the issue, follow these steps:
Ensure that the Snapshot Manager for Data Center is accessible from the NetBackup primary server.
Verify that Snapshot Manager for Data Center is enabled in the NetBackup UI.
Ensure the all the Snapshot Manager for Data Center services are running.
Ensure that all the containers are in healthy state.
During the upgrade, the NetBackup primary server attempts to set the workload type parameter of the Snapshot Manager for Data Center to ALL. If Snapshot Manager for Data Center is down or unavailable, the installer logs a warning message in the Successful_PrimaryServer_Upgrade_<version>.txt file. This file is located in the following location:
<install drive>\ProgramData\Cohesity\NetBackup \InstallLogs\Successful_PrimaryServer_Upgrade_<version>.
Look for this warning message:
Unsupported API version of Snapshot Manager. Operation failed.
To verify that the NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center has the workload set to ALL, run the following command:
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/tpconfig -dsnapshotmanagers
If the workload type parameter is not set to All, follow these steps:
Ensure that the Snapshot Manager for Data Center is accessible from the NetBackup primary server.
Verify that Snapshot Manager for Data Center is enabled in the NetBackup UI.
Ensure the all the Snapshot Manager for Data Center services are running.
Ensure that all the containers are in healthy state.