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  1. Home
  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Administering OpsCenter
  4. About OpsCenter database administration
  5. Moving OpsCenter server to a different computer
  6. Moving OpsCenter server because of constraints in upgrade
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

Moving OpsCenter server because of constraints in upgrade

This section provides the procedure to move the existing OpsCenter server to a different machine where you want to install the latest version of OpsCenter. The following example explains the scenario in detail:

You have OpsCenter setup that you want to upgrade to the latest version. If OpsCenter is installed on a platform that is not supported by the latest version of OpsCenter, you need to move the existing OpsCenter server to a different machine that has a supported platform.

You need to carry out a few steps on the existing OpsCenter server host and a few on the new host.

To move the existing OpsCenter server to a different machine

  1. Steps to be carried out on the existing OpsCenter server host

    On the OpsCenter source host, perform a backup of the OpsCenter database using the dbbackup script. You should run this script when you need to back up your OpsCenter database and database password file (db.conf).

    See OpsCenter server scripts on Windows and UNIX.

    See Backing up the OpsCenter database.

  2. Existing OpsCenter server host may have AT (Veritas Product Authentication Service) data that you want to import into the new OpsCenter. You need to first export the AT data on the existing OpsCenter server host, which you can import into the new OpsCenter setup.

    Export the shared or remote AT broker's data to an XML file using the atutil utility. AT data comprises OpsCenterUsers(vx) users and certificates.

    See Exporting authentication settings.

    See About OpsCenter AT.

    See About OpsCenter upgrade scenarios with respect to OpsCenter AT.

  3. Copy the XML file that you have created in the earlier step to the new host.

    Note:

    While copying the exported XML file, the DOS to UNIX conversion may result into garbage characters in the xml file that can cause import failure. To avoid this problem, copy the XML file through FTP and with binary format.

  4. Steps to be carried out on the new host where you want to install the latest version of OpsCenter

    Install the latest version of OpsCenter on the new host.

    See Installing OpsCenter on Windows and UNIX.

  5. Stop all OpsCenter services on the new host.

    See OpsCenter server scripts on Windows and UNIX.

  6. Carry out the performance tuning steps that you had done earlier.

    For more information about how to tune OpsCenter for improved performance, please refer to the OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide.

  7. Restore the database that you have backed up earlier.

    See Restoring the OpsCenter database.

  8. Update the following information from the db.conf file:
    • If you are using the port that is different than the default one, update the value of the db.port parameter as follows:

      db.port=13786

    • Set the db.serviceName parameter to the name of the target host as follows:

      db.serviceName=TargetHostName

  9. Upgrade the database using dbUpgrade command.

    Run the following command:

    Windows

    dbUpgrade.bat install <old_version_number> <new_version_number>

    For example: <OpsCenterInstallLocation>\OpsCenter\server\bin\dbUpgrade.bat install 8.0 8.1

    UNIX

    dbUpgrade.sh install <old_version_number> <new_version_number>

    For example: <OpsCenterInstallLocation>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/bin/dbUpgrade.sh install 8.0 8.1

  10. Check the progress of database upgrade in the upgrade logs at the following location:

    Windows

    <OpsCenterInstallLocation>\ OpsCenter\server\db\log

    Unix

    <OpsCenterInstallLocation>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/db/log

  11. Import old authentication or AT data into the new OpsCenter server host.

    Make sure that you have copied the export XML file that you have created on the existing OpsCenter server host to the new OpsCenter server host.

    Run the following command:

    Windows

    <OpsCenterInstallLocation>\OpsCenter\server\authbroker\bin\atutil import -p <password of exported xml file> -f <location of xml file that contains old AT data> -z <location of AT data folder> - overwrite

    For example: atutil import -p "password" -f \temp\userdata.xml -z C:Program Files\Symantec\OpsCenter\server\authbroker\data - overwrite

    UNIX

    <OpsCenterInstallLocation>/SYMCOpsCenterServer/authbroker/bin/atutil import -p <password of exported xml file> -f <location of xml file that contains old AT data> -z <location of AT data folder> - overwrite

    For example: atutil import -p "password" -f /temp/userdata.xml -z /opt/SYMCOpsCenterServer/authbroker/data - overwrite

    Note:

    If the import is not successful, the default OpsCenter user needs to reset the passwords of OpsCenterUsers(vx) domain users that you have imported from the earlier OpsCenter version. Trust between NBAC-enabled NetBackup / PureDisk server and OpsCenter server need to be established again.

    See About OpsCenter upgrade failure scenarios.

  12. Start OpsCenter services.

    See OpsCenter server scripts on Windows and UNIX.

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