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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Installing OpsCenter
  4. About OpsCenter upgrade on Windows and UNIX
  5. About importing authentication settings during OpsCenter upgrade
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

About importing authentication settings during OpsCenter upgrade

This section provides the information that you may require before OpsCenter upgrade. While upgrading to latest version of OpsCenter from a version that is older than 7.6, you need to do a few tasks because of a few changes in the authentication service.

Starting from OpsCenter 7.6, Veritas Product Authentication Service (VxAT), which consists of Root Broker and Authentication Broker, is no longer a shared component and is installed along with OpsCenter server. This authentication service is very specific to OpsCenter and therefore, it is called OpsCenter AT. Depending on the various installation and upgrade scenarios, the tasks vary that you need to carry out before and after the installation.

See About OpsCenter AT.

See About OpsCenter upgrade scenarios with respect to OpsCenter AT.

See Exporting authentication settings.

See Important notes regarding OpsCenter upgrade .

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