In regard to: Re: [Networker] 7.1.1->7.3.3 upgrade has gone horribly wrong,...:
I installed the relevant packages on the V240, moved /var/nsr over, set up
an entry for the networker server, applied all the new licenses against the
new host id, made sure that the server references itself as the license
server.
And nothing works.
Ian-
You're a little vague on some of the steps, so it's hard for me to tell
where things may have gone wrong. Can you clarify a couple points?
- 7.1.1 to 7.3.3 will involve a media database upgrade. Did that step
happen? It's often a mistake to do a server move when the source and
destination versions aren't the same -- it can be done as long as there
are no conversions necessary, but it increases the complexity of the
procedure.
In this case, your best bet may have been to have 7.1.1 installed on
your new server too, do the migration, do a little testing, and then
do an upgrade from 7.1.1 to 7.3.3 on your new server, at which point
your media database conversion will take place.
- Moving to a new server is very similar to going through a disaster
recovery procedure for a NetWorker server, so did you read the Disaster
Recovery guide?
Tim
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