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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section I. About NetBackup
  4. Introducing the NetBackup interfaces
  5. About NetBackup administration interfaces
  6. Administering remote servers of different versions
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Administering remote servers of different versions

The NetBackup web user interface (web UI) is only available for NetBackup 8.1.2 and later. This interface is available on the master server and supports the version of NetBackup on that server. You do not need to locate and open a specific version as you do with the NetBackup Administration Console. See the documentation for the NetBackup web UI.

The NetBackup server installation provides multiple versions of the NetBackup Administration Console to administer remote servers of different versions. When starting the console, select the version of the console that is compatible with the NetBackup server that you want to administer.

Alternatively, from the command line, you can use the jnbSA command with the -r option to launch the console. For example, to connect to a 8.0 master server from a 8.1 UNIX master server, enter the following command on the 8.1 master server:

./jnbSA -r 8.0

Several versions of the interface exist. Use the -h option and review the -r options to find out which versions are supported.

If no -r option is specified, the default is the NetBackup version of the current master server.

Note:

To log on to any NetBackup Administration Console, your logon credentials must be authenticated from the connecting master or media server.

Backward compatibility with triple-dot versions

The NetBackup Administration Console is backward-compatible between a patch release (x.x.x.x) and a major (x.x) or minor release (x.x.x) that shares the same first and second digits.

For example, the 8.1.x.y console is compatible with a 8.1 master server. However, a NetBackup 8.1.x.y console cannot administer a 8.0.x.y master server. See Figure: Examples of supported and unsupported back-level console configurations for various examples.

Figure: Examples of supported and unsupported back-level console configurations

Examples of supported and unsupported back-level console configurations

See Accessing remote servers.

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