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Release Update NBLU_6.5.4.WINx64.zip provides updates and fixes for Veritas NetBackup (tm) Server / Enterprise Server 6.5 via Live Update. These packages contain all server, client, and option packages for Windows x64 platforms.

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NetBackup LiveUpdate 6.5.4 README                                   May 11, 2009
NBLU_6.5.4 Windows
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This README describes the fixes and updates contained within the Veritas
NetBackup 6.5.4 Release Update LiveUpdate Packages.
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====================
RELEASE DEPENDENCIES
====================    

     --  You can use a single LiveUpdate server for NetBackup to deploy updates
         for UNIX and Windows.  To create a LiveUpdate server for NetBackup
         6.5.4 Windows, you must download and extract the following bundle(s).

         You only need to extract the bundles for the windows platforms you
         plan to update.

          NBLU_6.5.4.WINia64.zip
          NBLU_6.5.4.WINx64.zip
          NBLU_6.5.4.WINx86.zip

    --   You can use the same LiveUpdate server to deploy NetBackup updates for
         UNIX.  To accomplish this, you MUST download and extract *ALL* of the
         following three(3) segments of the LiveUpdate server for NetBackup UNIX
         bundle.  
       
          NBLU_6.5.4.UNIX_1of3.zip
          NBLU_6.5.4.UNIX_2of3.zip
          NBLU_6.5.4.UNIX_3of3.zip

         The UNIX bundles only work if all three (3) are extracted together,
         they will NOT work individually.

   --    In order to update NetBackup UNIX hosts, be sure that /tmp on the
         hosts to be updated meet the minimum available space requirements of
         2.0GB for NetBackup Servers and 1.0GB for NetBackup clients.  See the
         Known Issues section below for more information.

I.    LIVEUPDATE FOR NETBACKUP
        Creating a LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup
        NetBackup LiveUpdate Known Issues
        Using LiveUpdate to deploy NetBackup Release Update 6.5.4
        Uninstalling NetBackup Release Update 6.5.4
II.   NEW NETBACKUP FEATURES AND PLATFORM PROLIFERATIONS
        Platform Proliferations
        New Features and Enhancements
        End-of-Life Notifications
III.  NETBACKUP KNOWN ISSUES
IV.   CURRENT RELEASE UPDATE INDEX  
V.    RELEASE UPDATE CONTENT
        Conventions
        Current Release Update
           NBLU_6.5.4.WIN
        Release Update History
           NBLU_6.5.3.WIN
           NBLU_6.5.2.WIN
           NBLU_6.5.1.WIN




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I. LIVEUPDATE FOR NETBACKUP
===========================
Creating a LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup:
-------------------------------------------
A LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup does not require any additional software, but
is simply an HTTP server or disk share that has been populated with the contents
of this LiveUdpate Server for NetBackup bundle.  

1. Create a LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup.
  a.  Configure either an HTTP server or a shared disk that can be accessed by
      all NetBackup hosts that you plan to update.  Refer to the "NetBackup
      LiveUpdate" chapter of the NetBackup 6.5 Installation Guide for Windows.
 
      The LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup can be a Windows or UNIX host.  
      NetBackup LiveUpdate policies can be used to update NetBackup on either
      Windows or UNIX machines.

  b.  Download the following file(s) into the root directory of the NetBackup
      LiveUpdate server, which is either the HTTP root directory or the shared
      disk directory.
      -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINia64_<6 digit number>.zip
      -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINx64_<6 digit number>.zip
      -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINx86_<6 digit number>.zip

      where <6 digit number> is an internal tracking identifier

      You only need to extract the bundles for the windows platforms you
      plan to update.


2. Extract the following file(s) into the root directory of the NetBackup
  LiveUpdate server, which is either the HTTP root directory or the shared
  disk directory.
      -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINia64_<6 digit number>.zip
      -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINx64_<6 digit number>.zip
      -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINx86_<6 digit number>.zip

  a. To extract the bundle(s) on a Windows system use an appropriate unzip
  utility.

  b. To extract the bundle(s) on a UNIX system use the following command.  
  Determine if your UNIX system has "unzip", otherwise you will need
  to obtain a version compatible with your UNIX system.

     unzip NBLU_6.5.4.WINia64_<6 digit number>.zip
     unzip NBLU_6.5.4.WINx64_<6 digit number>.zip
     unzip NBLU_6.5.4.WINx86_<6 digit number>.zip

  This creates a large number of files that comprise a LiveUpdate Server for
  NetBackup. Do not rename, move, or delete any files that were extracted.



NetBackup LiveUpdate Known Issues:
----------------------------------
The following issues pertain specifically to the LiveUpdate server for NetBackup
product.

+  (ET1544083) When creating a Live Update policy, make sure that the policy
  name is unique and that it is not the same as any other internal or external
  policy name.  The Live Update policy fails if its name is the same as any
  other policy name.

+  (ET1176187) Installing 6.5.3 Java 64 bit on a IA64 server via LiveUpdate
  will not work. There is a known issue with the registration script in 6.5 GA.
  As a result, the NB_JAV_6.5.3.IA64.winnt.IA64.exe update needs to be
  separately downloaded from the Symantec Support Web Site and installed
  manually.

+  Page 118 and 119 of the NetBackup 6.5 Installation Guide for Windows
  indicates the use of a universal naming convention path (UNC) as one of the
  acceptable methods of using a Windows machine as a LiveUpdate server for
  NetBackup.  An example of a UNC path on Windows is "\\server\shared_dir\".

  Currently, when a client is configured to use a UNC for the LiveUpdate
  server, and the update is launched using the policy execution on the
  LiveUpdate server, the nbliveup process on the client starts and then halts
  shortly after starting.  

  This is the result of system permissions and the local SYSTEM account's
  inability to resolve network drives. Refer to the following TechNote on the
  Symantec Support Web Site for more information.

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/294336

+  If you are updating a clustered NetBackup server in a VCS configuration,
  Symantec recommends that you run the manual patch install.



+  In order to free up disk space for downloading updates, the JavaLiveUpdate
  agent on UNIX caches downloaded patches, by default, in the /tmp directory.
 
  To reconfigure the directory the JavaLiveUpdate uses for temporary space,
  modify the "workdir" setting in the /usr/openv/netbackup/nblu.conf file.


+  In order to successfully use LiveUpdate to apply NetBackup 6.5.4 on UNIX
  hosts, ensure the total available space in the /tmp directory of the
  NetBackup host to be updated meets the following minimum space requirement:
 
    NetBackup Server - /tmp must have at least 2.0GB of total available space
    NetBackup Client - /tmp must have at least 1.0GB of total available space

 If the /tmp directory of the NetBackup host to be updated cannot meet the
 minimum requirement, you can reconfigure the JavaLiveUpdate agent to use an
 alternate directory.  Edit the "workdir" setting in the  
 /usr/openv/netbackup/nblu.conf file.  For example, to reconfigure a machine
 to use /space/downloads as the working directory, edit nblu.conf to replace
 the line:

     workdir=/tmp

With the following line:

     workdir=/space/downloads

 Failure to meet the minimal space requirement can result in your NetBackup
 Liveupdate policy failing with an exit status of 77.  The
 /opt/Symantec/LiveUpdate/liveupdt.log will indicate exit status "246", with
 a message similar to the following:

 "Disk space check for <pkgname> failed. Requested free space was XXX (in MB)
 The Java LiveUpdate session did not complete successfully.
 Return code = 246"


 Additionally, the /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/nbliveup/ logs will indicate
 status "118", with a message similar to the following:

 "Error executing /usr/openv/java/jre/bin/java -cp
 /opt/Symantec/LiveUpdate/jlu.jar com.symantec.liveupdate.LiveUpdate -c
 /usr/openv/netbackup/nblu.conf, status = 118"



Using LiveUpdate to deploy NetBackup Release Update 6.5.4:
---------------------------------------------------------
To use the LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup, you must first ensure that all
NetBackup hosts that you intend to update have the NetBackup LiveUpdate Agent
installed, and that they are configured with the location and protocol that
points to your LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup.

To install NetBackup LiveUpdate Agent on Windows
1.  The agent is automatically installed on Windows.
2.  The agent needs to be configured for protocol and location of the
   LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup.

To install NetBackup LiveUpdate Agent on UNIX
1.  From the NetBackup 6.5 Options CD, select "LiveUpdate Agent".
2.  When prompted for protocol and location, enter the protocol and location
   used by the LiveUpdate Server for NetBackup that has been populated with
   the contents of these bundles.

Refer the NetBackup 6.5 Installation Guide for Windows for instructions
on installing the NetBackup LiveUpdate agent, and creating and executing a
NetBackup LiveUpdate policy.  

On UNIX, ensure that each host to be updated meets the minimum space
requirements in /tmp, as specified in the Known Issues section of this README.

NOTE: The updates contained in the following files are not meant to be
installed manually, and must only be used by a NetBackup LiveUpdate policy.

   -  NBLU_6.5.4.UNIX_1of3_<6 digit number>.zip
   -  NBLU_6.5.4.UNIX_2of3_<6 digit number>.zip
   -  NBLU_6.5.4.UNIX_2of3_<6 digit number>.zip
   -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINia64_<6 digit number>.zip
   -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINx64_<6 digit number>.zip
   -  NBLU_6.5.4.WINx86_<6 digit number>.zip


Uninstalling NetBackup Release Update 6.5.4:
--------------------------------------------
LiveUpdate for NetBackup does not provide a NetBackup policy method for
uninstalling Release Updates.  You must follow this procedure locally
on each NetBackup host that you want to uninstall.

To uninstall the Release Update from a Windows CLUSTER Environment:

1) Uninstall this Release Update from the nodes of the cluster where the
  NetBackup group is inactive. (follow steps 1-2 below)

2) Uninstall this Release Update from the active NetBackup node.
  This should be done when the NetBackup system is quiet, for example,
  no backups or restores running.

CAUTION:
  Do not failover the NetBackup Group until all NetBackup nodes (including
  the active NetBackup node) have the Release Update uninstalled.

**Important notice regarding un-installs on Windows**
Only the last Release Update installed on a Windows system can be un-installed.

1) Close all NetBackup Windows.
  Make sure the NetBackup server has no active backups, restores,
  duplications, etc., running. If there are NetBackup activities in process,
  the Release Update will not install if the file to update is busy.

  If a database client is being used, such as Oracle, ensure that the
  database services are stopped. Database services can be stopped via the
  Control Panel -> Services tool. Repeat this until all databases have been
  stopped. These services must be restarted once the patch is successfully
  uninstalled.

2) Go to Add/Remove programs dialog box and select the correct release update
  to be uninstalled.

WARNING:  While the Release Update is being uninstall, any attempt to cancel
         the uninstall operation while it is in progress might leave NetBackup
         in an unknown state. Once you have canceled the uninstall, you should
         manually try to restart the services.  If the services do not come up
         properly, Symantec recommends that you completely uninstall the
         Release Update and install it again.



=============================================
II.  NEW FEATURES AND PLATFORM PROLIFERATIONS
=============================================
This section contains subsections that describes the new UNIX and Windows
features and platform proliferations that are being released in NetBackup 6.5.4.
In addition, this section contains subsections that describe the features and
proliferations that were released in previous NetBackup Release Updates.  

--------------------------------
Current Platform Proliferations:
--------------------------------
The following is a comprehensive list of the platform proliferations that were
added in this Release Update of NetBackup. (This list contains both UNIX and
Windows proliferations.) For additional information about platform
proliferations, see the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site:

  http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/303344

+  Bare Metal Restore (BMR)
  - BMR Server and Client support for Red Hat 5 x64
  - BMR Server support for HP-UX 11 v2 (11.23) IA64
  - Support for BMR was added for Windows 2003 x64 client
  - Solaris 10 x64 server support for BMR
  - BMR Master Server support for Windows 2008 x64
  - BMR Supports SAN-Boot for Windows 2003 32- and 64-bit clients
  - BMR Does not support BMR Client/Boot server on SPARC-Sun4V

+  Clients and agents
  - Database agent support for Informix 10.0, 11.1, and 11.5 on AIX 6.1
  - Database Agent support for SQL Server on Windows 2003 IA64
  - Database Agent support for Sybase ASE 15.0 on Windows 2008 x86
  - Database Agent support for XBSA on Windows 2008 IA64  
  - Sybase 12.5 and 15.0 agent support for Red Hat 4.0 and 5.0 x64
  - FT Media Server support on Red Hat 5.0 and 5.2 Update 2
  - SAN Client support on Windows 2003 IA64
  - Lotus Notes 8.5 on Windows Server 2008 (WS2008) x64
  - Oracle 10gR2 and  11g on Red Hat 5.0 IBM pSeries platform
  - SAP on MaxDB 7.7.04.30 databases on Windows 2008 x64
  - SAP on Oracle 10G R2, BRTools 7.10, on Windows 2008 x64
  - SharePoint 2007 with SQL 2008
  - SharePoint agent support for an SQL server cluster in a VCS environment
  - File System Snapshot Client (SNC) support on AIX 6.1
  - Enterprise Vault agent support for Enterprise Vault 7.5 on Windows 2003 x86
  - Enterprise Vault agent support for Enterprise Vault 7.5 on Windows 2003 x64
    Note: NetBackup 6.5.4 does not formally support Enterprise Vault 8.x.
          However, the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site
          contains additional information on how you can protect Enterprise
          Vault 8.x data using NetBackup 6.5.4.
             http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/323945

+  NetBackup Operations Manager (NOM)
  - 64-bit NOM Support
    NOM server support of 64-bit platforms including Solaris SPARC,
    Solaris x64 and Windows 2003 x64

+  Windows 2008
  - MSEO 2008 Support
  - WS2008 core x64 SAN Client
  - WS2008 IA64 SAN Client
  - WS2008 SnapVault
  - WS2008 NDMP support
  - WS2008 database agent Cluster support for VCS x64
  - WS2008 database agent Cluster support for MSCS x64
  - WS2008 x64 Database Agents SNC
  - WS2008 x86 Database Agents SNC
  - Windows 2008 OST Device Qualification
  - Windows 2008 Vault Support (Master & Media) x64
  - Windows 2008 File System x64 SNC
  - Windows 2008 Cluster Support (Master & Media) x64
  - Windows 2008 NBAC/Encryption Support (Master & Media) x64
  - Windows Logo Certification (Certified for Windows 2008 Server 2008)
  - NOM and Java user interface support for Windows 2008

+  Other
  - Introduce AIX 6.1 master and media server support
  - Mid-range Disk arrays integration with Snapshot Client - IBM DS4000 array
  - File System & Oracle Agent SNC support on AIX 6.1 - local disk
  - HP-UX 11.31 path support
  - HP-UX 11iv3 persistent DSFs (Refer to the New Features and Enhancements
       section of this Readme for additional information about this feature.)



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NetBackup 6.5.3 Platform Proliferations:
----------------------------------------
The following platform proliferations were announced in the NetBackup 6.5.3.

+  Added support for Informix on Red Hat 4, 32 and 64 bit platforms.  Also added
  support for Informix on Red Hat 5, 32 and 64 bit platforms.

+  Added support for SQL 2008 on Windows 2008, 64-bit platforms.

+  Added support VCB 1.5 support for VMWare.


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NetBackup 6.5.2 Platform Proliferations:
----------------------------------------
The following platform proliferations were announced in the NetBackup 6.5.2.
 
+  The release adds support for the following Windows platforms.
    - NetBackup media server support for Windows 2008 X64
    - NetBackup client support for Windows 2008 X64
    - NetBackup client support for Windows 2008 X86

+  This release adds support for Mac OS X 10.5 Client on Apple and MacIntosh
  platforms.

+  This release adds support for AIX 6.1 Client on IBM platforms.

+  This release adds support for OpenAFS 1.4.4 Client on Solaris 8.

+  This release adds support for HP-UX 11.31 for NetBackup Access Control (NBAC).

+  Support has been added for the following Linux releases for SharedDisk media
  servers:
    - RedHat 4.0 Update 5 on Intel/AMD x86 and x64 (FID 2305)
    - SuSE 9 SP 3 on Intel/AMD x86 and x64 (FID 2306)
  This Linux support includes the following limitations:
    - Device mapper multipath is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
      update 5 only.
    - If device mapper multipathing is configured for a LUN, LUN formatting
      using Veritas Storage Foundation is not supported.
    - EMC PowerPath with Veritas Storage Foundation is supported with Storage
      Foundation 5.0mp2rp1 and later.

+  For the new Exchange Instant Recovery feature, when using Veritas Storage
  Foundation for Windows (SFW), the minimum software level is SFW 5.0.

+  The BMR master server is now supported on following two new platforms:
  -  Windows 2003 X64 platform
  -  HP-UX 11.23 PARISC

+  This release provides support the following QLogic HBAs for Fibre Transport
  media servers:
    - QLA2460 and QLA2462 (PCI-X)
    - QLE2460 and QLE2462 (PCI-e)


NetBackup 6.5.1 Platform Proliferations:
----------------------------------------
The following platform proliferations were announced in the NetBackup 6.5.1.

+  Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows SharePoint
  Services (WSS) 3.0 (For more information about this proliferation refer to
  the New Features subsection.)

+  Microsoft Exchange 2007 proliferations that adds mailbox, Snapshot client,
  and VCS support. (For more information about this proliferation refer to
  the New Features subsection.)

+  Added master and media server support for the Red Hat Enterprise
  Linux 5.0 Intel x64 operating system.

+  Added master and media server support for the HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31)
  operating system. (NBAC is not supported on this platform, in this release.)

+  Added NDMP support for HP-UX IA64, Solaris x64, and Windows 2003 x64
  operating systems.

+  Added support for 64-bit SLES 9 SP3 x86_64 as a Fibre Transport Media Server.

+  Added support for 64-bit Red Hat 4 update 5 x86_64 as a Fibre Transport Media
  Server (Note: Red Hat 4 update 3 x86_64 was supported in NetBackup 6.5 GA
  however, it did not support quad core machines).

+  Added Windows 2003 x64 Snapshot client and CLARiiON array support. This
  includes Instant Recovery (IR) for the SQL server on a Windows VSS platform.

+  Added SAN Client support for HP-UX 11.31 PA-RISC and IA-64 operating systems.


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Current New Features and Enhancements:
--------------------------------------
This section contains a comprehensive list of the new UNIX and Windows features
and enhancements that are being added to NetBackup in this Release Update. For
more information about any new feature contained in this release, refer to the
NetBackup 6.5.4 Documentation Updates document contained in the following
TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318350

Some new features mentioned in the list below are documented in a stand-alone
TechNote. In those instances, the TechNote number is supplied in the list.

+  BMR no longer requires a separate license. The license is embedded in the
  NetBackup server license.

+  New Database Agent features and enhancements

  - NetBackup for Enterprise Vault agent
    The new NetBackup for Enterprise Vault agent greatly simplifies data
    protection for the Enterprise Vault servers. This new agent protects all
    of the Enterprise Vault partitions and their associated databases. Because
    the agent leverages snapshot technology, the vault is in a read-only
    backup-mode for the shortest time possible: just long enough to complete
    a snapshot. A backup like this is completely coordinated with Enterprise
    Vault using the agent; no scripts or manipulating registry settings.

    The agent supports disaster recovery of a partition and databases.
    Moreover, it also supports recovery of individual files within a
    partition. Lastly, the agent will automatically discover the various
    servers and components within your Enterprise Vault environment that
    needs protection.

    For more information about this new NetBackup agent, refer to the
    following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.

       http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318349

    In addition to the NetBackup 6.5.4 Enterprise Vault agent, the following
    white papers are available:
    -  For information on how to protect Enterprise Vault 8.0 entities using
       Enterprise Vault Agent 6.5.4 and SQL Agent 6.5.4, you can refer to the
       following white paper on the Symantec Support Web site:
          http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/323945

    -  For information on the NetBackup Enterprise Vault Migrator, you can
       refer to the following white paper on the Symantec Support Web site:
          http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/324305

  - NetBackup for Hyper-V agent
    The new NetBackup for Hyper-V agent leverages the same granular
    recovery technology used in the NetBackup for VMware agent. The agent
    protects virtual machines (VM) by backing up the virtual hard drive
    (VHD) images. From the image backup, you can restore the entire VM or
    individual files within the VM. This is done without any VHD staging;
    only the files you select are recovered from tape. Policy setup is
    also simplified by the automatic detection of all VMs within the
    Hyper-V server. Supports Windows 2008 Hyper-V servers.

    For more information about this new NetBackup agent, refer to the
    following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.

       http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318358

  - Granular Recovery for Active Directory
    The new NetBackup for Active Directory agent supports granular recovery
    of most AD objects, including:
    - User Accounts
    - Organizational Units
    - Printers
    - Individual attribute values, like names, addresses, IDs, etc.
    - And others

    This is available for Windows Server 2003 & 2008 AD servers by simply
    including Windows System State in the backup.

+  NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange Server
  The NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator's Guide was updated
  to include all new features that were added since NetBackup 6.5.

  See http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/320793

  - Instant recovery log truncation option
  - Granular cataloging option

  To use this new feature in 6.5.4, both the media server and the Exchange
  clients need to be at the same NetBackup version. If you upgrade the media
  server to NetBackup 6.5.4, you must also upgrade your clients to version
  NetBackup 6.5.4.

  In addition, this release contains the following configuration changes for
  Exchange cluster environments:
  - To perform Continuous Cluster Replication (CCR) backups of the passive VSS
    writer, you no longer need to set the "Enable Remote Streaming Backup"
    registration key.
  - For Exchange 2007 SP1 or later, you no longer need to configure the
    NetBackup Client Service to run as domain admin.

+  NetBackup for Microsoft SharePoint Server
  - The NetBackup for Microsoft SharePoint Server Administrator's Guide has
    been updated to include all new features that were added since
    NetBackup 6.5 GA.

        See http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318354

      - To use the new SharePoint features in 6.5.4, both the media server
        and SharePoint clients need to be at the same NetBackup version. If you
        upgrade the media server to NetBackup 6.5.4, you must also upgrade your
        clients to version 6.5.4.
      - The agent now validates user credentials entered in the NetBackup
        Administration Console.
      - You can now browse for SharePoint objects when you create a backup
        policy.
      - The "AllWebs" directive in the file list selection backs up all Web
        Applications.  This directive is only supported for NetBackup 6.5.4
        and later.

  - Granular restores can be redirected to a file system.

  - Improved SharePoint Granular Recovery
    In NetBackup 6.5.4, the NetBackup for SharePoint agent offers
    additional, more comprehensive granular recovery capabilities, that
    includes the following:
    - Sites and sub-sites
    - Entire lists, like calendars, tasks, links, discussions, and others
    - Any item(s) from a list
    - Any version of a file
    - Recover files to a folder on disk

    Also, several simplifications have been made in configuring a granular
    recovery policy. This new feature is supported for SharePoint 2003 & 2007,
    and WSS 2.0 & 3.0.

+  Enhanced NetBackup clustering support for Snapshot Client
  This release contains enhancements that improve the support of NetBackup
  Snapshot Client Storage Foundation (SF) snapshot methods in a cluster
  environment. Some of the SF snapshot methods that have been improved are:
  VxVM, FlashSnap, VxFS Checkpoint, and VVR.

+  The following new features have been added in the NetBackup for VMware.
  For more information about these new features, refer to the following
  TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site:

     See http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318357
   
  - VMware "hotadd" transport mode
    A new VMware feature called the "hotadd" transport mode allows you to run
    the VMware backup proxy server in a virtual machine. The "hotadd" transport
    mode for a backup proxy server in a virtual machine allows the required
    virtual disks to be made dynamically visible to the backup proxy server.
    This feature requires ESX 3.5 Update 2 or later and VCB 1.5. For
    instructions on the hotadd transport mode and on installing the backup
    proxy server in a VMware virtual machine, refer to your VMware
    documentation.
   
    The only configuration requirement in NetBackup is to select "5-hotadd"
    as the transfer type in the Snapshot Client Options dialog in the
    NetBackup policy.

  - VMware physical Raw Device Mapping integration with Snapshot Client
    VMware offers a technology called raw device mapping (RDM). This technology
    allows a virtual machine (VM) to access physical disks directly. One of the
    benefits of RDM is that it enables a VM to use large storage devices such
    as disk arrays. This feature provides a NetBackup Snapshot Client Alternate
    Client backup solution that protects the data on VMware RDM storage.

  - The NetBackup server requires logon credentials to access your VMware
    ESX server or VMware VirtualCenter. This NetBackup 6.5.4 release adds the
    ability to verify that the credentials you have entered are valid for the
    server. The NetBackup Add Virtual Machine Server dialog now contains a
    Validate Credentials check box.

  - Added an option to disable virtual machine quiesce before the snapshot.
    By default, I/O on the virtual machine is quiesced before NetBackup creates
    the snapshot. In rare circumstances, if you have a database running on the
    virtual machine, it may be necessary to create the snapshot without
    performing the quiesce. This option must be used with care, and is not
    recommended for most VMware environments.

+  Backup Exec Tape Reader now supports BE 11/11d
  This feature enables customers to import and restore their BE 11 & BE 11d
  backup images into the NetBackup environment. Customers who want to
  migrate from BE to NetBackup will likely benefit from this feature.

+  NetBackup User Interfaces Features and Enhancements
  - NetBackup Administration Console: Configurable auto-logoff
    NetBackup now provides the option for administrators to configure the
    administration console to automatically log off users after a
    specified period of inactivity. They are required to enter their
    credentials again before further administering the product. This
    feature is off by default.

  - NetBackup Administration Console: Configurable Login Banner
    A login banner can be configured to appear for users while logging in.
    Customers who require an acceptance of a corporate security or legal
    statement for administrators to proceed with login would use this
    feature. Another common use is for company branding or informational
    messages, where users are presented with the message but not required
    to accept or act on the communication.


+  OST Enhancements
  - OpenStorage Direct Copy to Tape
    Many intelligent disk appliances attach tape libraries on the back-end
    and create tape copies unbeknownst to NetBackup. The OpenStorage API has
    been extended to enable data protection applications to direct data
    movement from disk to tape. The user, through NetBackup, chooses which
    backup images are copied to tape and also controls the tape format.

    The following list explains some of the benefits of this feature:
    - Eliminates I/O through the media server
    - NetBackup's catalog is aware of all backup copies
    - Enables you to apply different retention periods for copies
    - NetBackup aware tape format - the tapes can be transported to a
      different library and read by NetBackup.

   For more information about this feature, see the NetBackup Shared Storage
   Guide for release 6.5.4 at the following URL:

       http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318351

  - OpenStorage Optimized Synthetic backups
    The OpenStorage Optimized Synthetic backup method requires no data
    movement across the network from the storage server to the media
    server. The optimized, synthetic backup method constructs the synthetic
    image by using calls from the media server to the storage server. The
    media server tells the storage server which full and incremental images
    to use to create the synthetic backup. Then, the synthetic backup is
    constructed directly on the storage server.

    (In previous releases, the synthetic backup method was constructed on
    the media server. Backups were moved across the network from the
    storage server to the media server and constructed (or synthesized)
    into one image. The synthetic image was then moved back to the storage
    server. The process was lengthy and caused additional network traffic.)

    For more information, see the NetBackup Shared Storage Guide for
    release 6.5.4 at the following URL:

       http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318351

  - OpenStorage versioning solution
    It is possible for a number of potential version incompatibilities to
    arise, because different versions between the various components exist
    in the stack. This Release Update contains a versioning solution that
    permits interoperability across the OST core library and the OST plug-in.
    These changes enable the OST core library to work with different
    versioned libraries and plug-ins can determine which versions to support.

  - Support NetApp P3 conversion to OST and metadata support
    This feature provides enhanced functionality in the OpenStorage program.
    Vendors, such as NetApp, can leverage existing benefits of the OST
    program.  In addition, they can develop and deliver OST-specific feature
    sets like optimized duplication or virtual synthetics without regard to\
    the NetBackup release schedule.

    Vendors such as these currently parse an OST image name to identify the
    NetBackup-specific details such as copy and fragment numbers. This
    feature adds an additional (imageset) structure to an OST image's
    definition that enables NetBackup to give plug-in vendors a programmatic
    way to connect OST images into a logical hierarchy.

  - This feature also supports Hot Catalog backup and restore operations to
    OpenStorage Disk Pools.


+  Storage Lifecycle Policy Features and Enhancements

  - Network Optimized Duplication
    This feature optimizes duplication traffic by selecting the same Media
    server for both Source and Destination when possible. The result is that
    no data is sent over the network. This gives the user better control of
    image movement over the storage network and it eliminates LAN usage
    during a duplication operation.

  - Hierarchical duplication (Dup from Copy X)
    This feature provides the ability to specify, in a Storage Lifecycle
    Policy, a hierarchy the represents a cascaded duplication plan. Each
    duplication step specifies which storage device is used as the source.
    The typical use case is to drive off-host duplication. This enables a
    configuration that clearly separates the duplication overhead from the
    backup processes.

  - Storage Lifecycle Policy (SLP) performance improvements with media
    contention during duplication jobs

    New in 6.5.4:  SLP Media Set Batching for duplicating backup images
    from a tape device (or VTL) to some other device.

    A SLP collects batches of related backup images and includes the images
    in a series of duplication jobs.  How these images are selected to create
    each batch (each duplication job), can significantly improve or diminish
    the efficiency (performance) of the duplication jobs.  If multiple
    duplication jobs are created such that they need to read from the same
    set of tapes, the contention for media can seriously diminish product
    performance.

    In previous NetBackup versions, the SLP created a duplication job for a
    batch of backup images if the images all started on the same tape.  The
    parameters in the LIFECYCLE_PARAMETERS file determined how large the batch
    file could become.  If the parameters in the LIFECYCLE_PARAMETERS were set
    sufficiently large, then all of the images that started on a given tape
    were included in a single batch (duplication job).  If those parameters
    were not large enough to include all images that started on a given tape,
    then multiple duplication jobs were created to copy the images from the
    tape. These multiple duplication jobs were in contention for the same set
    of media. Symantec advised administrators to set the parameters in the
    LIFECYCLE_PARAMETERS file large enough to include all images that started on
    a given tape.

    However, even if administrators followed this advice, the last image on a
    tape (or the last images if the backups were multiplexed) would span to a
    second tape, causing contention for the second tape.  This occurred because
    a subsequent duplication job had tried to duplicate all images that started
    on the second tape.

    In NetBackup 6.5.4, the SLP looks beyond a single tape when forming each
    batch of images (each duplication job).  In 6.5.4, the SLP collects all
    images that start on the first tape, but will continue on to subsequent
    tapes, as images continue to span from tape to tape.  When an image spans
    to a second tape, the SLP adds the images that start on the second tape to
    the batch that will form the next duplication job.  This continues as
    images span tapes, until one of the parameters in the LIFECYCLE_PARAMETERS
    file causes the SLP to stop adding images. At that point, the duplication
    job is submitted (requested).

    The administrator should know the following information about configuring
    these parameters.

    Keep in mind that the goal is to allow the duplication jobs to become as
    large as possible for more efficient duplication.  Especially when the
    original backup images are multiplexed on tape, duplication performs best
    when one large duplication job can stream "all" images from a connected set
    of tapes to secondary storage.  Administrators are often inclined to split
    this set of tapes into multiple duplication jobs, so that they can keep
    multiple destination drives spinning.  Consider making the number of drives
    that write duplicate copies equal to the number of drives that write the
    original backup images.  This allows batches of connected images to stay
    together in complete and efficient duplication jobs.

    A. If duplication jobs are to run at the same time as backup jobs, or if
       you need enough concurrent duplication jobs to keep all of the
       destination tape drives spinning (see the previous paragraph), then one
       of the following parameters must be used to limit the size of the
       duplication jobs:
       - MAX_MINUTES_TIL_FORCE_SMALL_DUPLICATION_JOB
       - MIN_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION
       - MAX_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION

    B. Alternatively, the user can disable SLP duplication during the backup
       window.  This lets the duplication jobs run after the product has stopped
       writing backups to the source media, thereby further reducing contention
       for the source media.  This can improve the performance of duplication
       itself, though there may be idle time on the devices between the backup
       window and the time that duplications are allowed to begin.

       In either case, to further reduce media contention, assign each SLP to a
       different Volume Pool for any copy that will be used as the source copy
       for subsequent duplication jobs.  To separate the source tapes in this
       way avoids having multiple SLPs trying to read from the same source tape
       pool.

+  Support for HP-UX 11iv3 persistent DSFs:
  NetBackup 6.5.4 includes support for HPUX 11iv3 persistent device special
  files (DSF) for tape drives and robotic tape libraries.

  The installation of the NetBackup 6.5.4 patch makes no device path changes
  on existing NetBackup installation. The NetBackup administrator must change
  device paths on existing installations. See "How to upgrade to 11iv3 new
  persistent DSFs" below for more information on transitioning to the new DSFs.

  If your system is a new NetBackup installation and you have not previously
  configured the legacy HP device paths, you do not need to use the upgrade
  section below. NetBackup device discovery will correctly configure your
  devices using the new HP-UX persistent DSFs.

  You do not have to use persistent DSFs. However, beginning with this patch,
  NetBackup device discovery finds only persistent DSFs. To use legacy device
  files on new NetBackup installations, you must configure them manually.

  Also, you can use persistent DSFs on some HP-UX servers and legacy device
  files on others.

  For information about how to create the persistent DSFs, see "To configure
  HP 11iV3 devices after connecting devices to the system" below.

  About Persistent DSFs:
  Persistent DSFs for tape drives have a tape path form of
  /dev/rtape/tape#_BESTnb.  NetBackup only supports the Berkeley no-rewind
  device paths. NetBackup also requires pass-through paths for all tape drives.

  In HP 11iv3, these tape pass-through paths are of the following form:
      /dev/pt/pt_tape#
  The # represents the instance number that matches the number in the
  /dev/rtape/tape#_BESTnb device file or retrieved from the ioscan output.

  These pass-through paths are created automatically for all tape defined tape
  drives that have valid /dev/rtape paths. Any NetBackup auto discovery command
  or the /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/scan command automatically creates these
  pass-through paths. For robotics, NetBackup supports the HP-UX eschgr driver
  paths of the form /dev/rchgr/autoch#.

  NetBackup also supports the use of the IBM atdd tape driver on HP-UX 11iv3.
  There is a minimum atdd driver level required. Please see the NetBackup
  Hardware Compatibility List for more IBM attd driver levels supported and
  atdd configuration information:
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/284599
  Also see the NetBackup OS compatibility list for the minimum OS patch level
  required to run on HP-UX:
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/325328

  To create HP-UX 11iV3 device files after connecting devices to the system:
  Use one of the following procedures to create the DSF files. Create DSFs on
  every HP-UX 11iV3 server on which you want to use the new persistent DSFs. If
  you do not create persistent DSFs, you must create legacy device files and
  then configure devices manually in NetBackup.

  NetBackup device discovery discovers these files when you configure devices
  in NetBackup.

  To create the tape devices files automatically:
  - Enter one of the following commands as root:
        For estape (tape entries): insf - d estape
        For eschgr (autoch entries): insf - d eschgr
        For IBM atdd driver controlled tape drive: insf - d atdd

  - Adding the -e option to these command lines refreshes the device path for
    all devices using the given driver. For example, "insf - d estape - e"
    refreshes all estape controlled tape drives.
  For more information about using the HP-UX insf command, see the man page.

  To manually create passthru paths for tape drives:
  - Enter the following command (# is the instance number of the device from
    the ioscan output):
        mksf - P - C tape - I #
    For more information about using the HP-UX mksf command, see the man page.

  How to upgrade to 11iv3 new persistent DSFs
  -------------------------------------------
  To upgrade from the legacy DSFs to the new DSFs:

  1. Add the following entry to the /usr/openv/volmgr/vm.conf file (the syntax
     must be as specified in all capital letters):
        AUTO_PATH_CORRECTION=YES

  2. After adding the entry to the vm.conf file and with no current jobs running
     on the media server, run the following command:  
        /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/stopltid

  3. Wait a few minutes for the service to stop, then restart ltid by running
     the following command:
        /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/ltid
       
  You can also start and stop the device service by using the NetBackup
  Administration Console.

  After the services are all restarted, you should be able to see that the tape
  paths and robotic paths were updated to the new persistent device paths.

  After the services are started and device paths updated, you can (but do not
  have to) remove the AUTO_PATH_CORRECTION=YES entry from the vm.conf file can
  be removed. If you roll back to a previous NetBackup 6.5.x version, the
  AUTO_PATH_CORRECTION=YES entry in the vm.conf file will cause the device
  files to be automatically re-configured using the legacy DSF's when ltid
  restarts on the older patch version.

  If you ran device discovery before reading this information, the new DSF
  paths were added to the configuration but the old legacy path(s) will still
  be configured in the device database as alternate paths. Because you should
  only be running the legacy paths or the new paths but not both, on restart
  if ltid finds a mixed path configuration on the media server it automatically
  runs AUTO_PATH_CORRECTION, which uses all the new DSFs and purge the legacy
  DSF's from your NetBackup configuration for the media server.

  To save the old paths, you can use tpconfig to DISABLE to old paths but keep
  their data in the device configuration before restarting ltid.


+  NOM Features and Enhancements

  - Tree view roll-up for multi-part jobs
    For multi-part jobs - like those from storage lifecycle policies, Vault,
    application and multi-streamed backups - users can choose whether to show
    all jobs or only the top level, parent job in the NOM Job Monitor. When
    viewing only parent jobs, a tree structure is presented with the overall
    jobs status in the top node. Users are then able to expand the tree to
    drill into the individual child jobs and related details within.

  - NOM Integration with Symantec Threatcon
    Symantec Threatcon is a measurement of the global threat exposure. NOM
    now displays the Threatcon graphic and threat level so that NetBackup
    administrators can determine whether any action is required in the
    protection environment. If an administrator does not spend time actively
    monitoring the environment, NOM also offers a Threatcon alert for
    notification when a user-specified threat level is met.

  - Read-only NOM access
    A built-in role for read-only access to NOM. The read-only user can
    monitor all operations, but not take any action against the NetBackup
    environment (up and down drives or services, start or stop jobs, and so
    forth). Daily monitoring and troubleshooting activities can be assigned
    to the operations team without introducing the risk of configuration
    updates or NetBackup actions that impact backup or recovery activities.

  - NOM CSV report export
    NOM reports can now be emailed in CSV format. Some of the benefits
    users expect from this feature include the ability to analyze the data
    outside of the NOM tool, correlate with other data sets and preserve
    the data for historical reference and analysis.

  - NOM performance/scalability improvements
    NOM now provides visibility and a single-point-of-control across the
    entire NetBackup environment. With this release, a single NOM server
    can support up to 100 master servers and 150,000 jobs per day. Also,
    additional infrastructure optimizations provide faster and more
    predictable User Interface response times.

  - Virtual Client Summary report
    A new report called Virtual Client Summary report has been added in
    NOM 6.5.4. This report shows details of all virtual clients of a
    NetBackup Master Server. Using this report, you can determine whether
    these virtual clients were backed up by NetBackup or not.

  - Representation of Storage Unit Lifecycle Policy hierarchy
    In NetBackup 6.5.4, Storage Unit Lifecycle Policy feature has been
    enhanced so that you can add storage destinations in a hierarchical
    manner. For example, a backup storage destination can have a
    duplication storage destination, which can further have multiple
    duplication destinations. NOM 6.5.4 has been enhanced to represent
    this Storage Unit Lifecycle Policy hierarchy in a tree view, as it is
    managed in NetBackup.

  - Improvement in database upgrade process
    The upgrade process has now been improved, to avoid any hassles because
    of database upgrade taking long hours. In NOM 6.5.4, the database is
    upgraded in two stages. The first part of the database, which comprises
    data other than Jobs and Media and is smaller in size, is upgraded while
    NOM is being upgraded to 6.5.4. The bigger part of the database
    comprises Job and Media data, which is upgraded after the NOM 6.5.4
    upgrade is complete. You can work in the NOM console while this data is
    being upgraded in the background. In addition, you can view the database
    upgrade status using the NOM console.

  - Enhancements in Monitoring section
    The Monitoring section has been enhanced in terms of usability. The
    Master Server details page has been updated to clearly state the
    connection status of all monitors as Connected, Partially Connected,
    and Not Connected. In addition, you can view the root cause for a
    connection failure.

  - Few enhancements in alerting functionality
    For a hung job alert, you can now configure NOM to ignore the time for
    which a job is in a queued state. You can also configure the severity
    for an email/trap that is sent when an alert is cleared.

  - Support for new SNMP versions
    NOM now supports the following SNMP versions:
     - SNMPv1
     - SNMPv3


+  New Tools and Supportability

  - NBCC utility
    The NBCC utility uses the output from various OS and NetBackup commands
    to analyze the consistency state of the NetBackup configuration and
    database/catalogs as they relate to tape media. If inconsistencies are
    detected, NBCC consolidates and packages the resulting data into a bundle
    that can be sent to Symantec Tech Support for analysis.

 - NBCCR utility
    The NBCCR utility processes database/catalog repair actions as defined
    in a special file generated by and under the guidance of Symantec Tech
    Support. This file is created as part of the analysis of the data
    collected by NBCC and any site specific situations.



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NetBackup 6.5.3 New Features and Enhancements:
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The following features and enhancements were introduced in NetBackup 6.5.3. For
more information about any of the features introduced in that release, refer to
the NetBackup 6.5.3 Documentation Updates document contained in the following
TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.  

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/305408

+  NetBackup Exchange Granular Recovery

  NetBackup 6.5.3 includes the ability to restore Exchange mailboxes, folders,
  and messages from a storage group or database backup. This type of backup
  can serve both kinds of recovery situations: from the same backup image you
  can choose either to restore whole storage groups and databases or you can
  select individual items within mailboxes.

+  For restores of individual items with Exchange Server or SharePoint Server,
  note the following:

  - You must be running Windows 2008 or Windows 2003 R2. Information about how
    to upgrade Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 to Windows Server 2003 R2
    is available from the following Microsoft web site:
       http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912309

  - For Windows 2008, you must enable Services for Network File System under
    File Services. See the NetBackup 6.5.3 Documentation Updates for more
    information.

+  A new TechNote is available with updated information for using Granular
  Recovery with SharePoint Server 2003/2007. This TechNote is available on the
  Symantec Support Web site:
 
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/305549

+  The administrator can customize how the Storage Lifecycle Manager (nbstserv)
  runs duplication jobs by creating a LIFECYCLE_PARAMETERS file and adding
  specific parameters.  (See Chapter 5 in the 6.5 Administrator's Guide, Vol. I,
  for complete setup instructions.)

  The following parameters were added since 6.5.

  DUPLICATION_SESSION_INTERVAL_MINUTES
     Indicates how frequently nbstserv starts a duplication session. During a
     duplication session, NetBackup looks for completed backups on backup
     storage destinations and decides whether or not it is time to start a new
     duplication job.

     Default: 5 minutes. Minimum: 1 minute.
     Syntax: DUPLICATION_SESSION_INTERVAL_MINUTES 5

  IMAGE_EXTENDED_RETRY_PERIOD_IN_HOURS
     All copies must be completed in a lifecycle. If necessary, NetBackup
     initially tries three times to duplicate an image to a duplication
     destination. This prevents NetBackup from retrying too frequently. If,
     after three tries, the copy is still unsuccessful, this parameter indicates
     how long NetBackup waits before an image copy is added to the next
     duplication job. (The frequency is determined by the
     DUPLICATION_SESSION_INTERVAL_MINUTES parameter.)

     The NetBackup administrator may need more than two hours (the default) to
     solve the problem. Alternatively, the administrator can temporarily
     de-activate a lifecycle using nbstlutil.

     Default: 2 hours. Minimum: 1 hour.
     Syntax: IMAGE_EXTENDED_RETRY_PERIOD_IN_HOURS 2

  The following parameters have been added to help the lifecycle run duplication
  jobs as efficiently as possible.  They are similar to existing parameters but
  indicate the size in gigabytes instead of kilobytes:

  MIN_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB
     Use this parameter (similar to MIN_KB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB, introduced
     in 6.5) to indicate the size that the batch of images should reach before
     one duplication job is run for the entire batch.  The lifecycle does not
     request a duplication job until either:

     - The aggregate size of the images in a batch reaches the minimum size as
       indicated by this parameter, or
     - The MAX_MINUTES_TIL_FORCE_SMALL_DUPLICATION_JOB time has passed. This
       parameter determines the maximum time between batch requests.

     Default:  8 gigabytes.  Syntax:  MIN_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB 8

  MAX_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB
     Use this parameter (similar to MAX_KB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB,
     introduced in 6.5) to indicate how large the batch of images is allowed to
     grow. When the size reaches the size as indicated by this parameter, no
     more images are added to the batch.  Default:  25 gigabytes.  

       Syntax:  MAX_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB 25

  Notes about MIN_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB/MAX_GB_SIZE_PER_DUPLICATION_JOB:
     - Use either the KB or the GB version of these parameters, but not both.
     - If only one MAX or one MIN parameter is specified, the other uses the
       default value for that parameter.



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NetBackup 6.5.2 New Features and Enhancements:
----------------------------------------------
The following features and enhancements were introduced in NetBackup 6.5.2. For
more information about any of the features introduced in that release, refer to
the NetBackup 6.5.2 Documentation Updates document contained in the following
TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/302438

+  An enhancement has been made within Enhanced Staging to compute the
  maximum number of concurrent jobs for storage groups more precisely.
  Previously, Enhanced Staging used a hard-coded number to determine the maximum
  number of concurrent jobs for a storage group.  

+  This feature implements fast object positioning for NBBSAGetMultipleObject
  API restores. Fast object positioning improves restore performance by
  enabling XBSA to position the media server to the exact location of an
  object in an image. This enables XBSA to restore the object without having
  to read through the entire image.

+  This release of NetBackup provides enhanced file-based checkpointing for the
  SQL Server. For example, changes to the NetBackup for SQL Server framework
  makes it possible to resume partially completed backups. In addition, you can
  use the SQL Server database to recover a database to a new location from a
  set that does not include a full database backup image. (In earlier versions,
  only those sets that included a full database backup image was supported.)

  And finally, improvements were made that reduce the work-loss impact to the
  SQL Server database recovery by making recoveries possible through a series
  of restores rather than a monolithic restore operation.

+  Activity Monitor displays job state details
  This Release contains changes to the column layout in the Jobs
  view of the Activity Monitor. The columns are not displayed as per the layout
  preferences that you may have specified for the earlier releases.  Two new
  columns named State Details and Priority have been added to the Jobs view.
  The State Details column is displayed by default and indicates specific
  reasons why a job is queued or is not progressing.  It also lists the backup
  resource or condition for which the job is waiting.  The Priority column is
  hidden by default and indicates the current relative priority of a job to
  obtain backup resources.

+  Reverse Host Name Lookup
  The domain name system (DNS) reverse host name lookup is used to determine
  what host and domain name are indicated by a given IP address. In previous
  releases, NetBackup required that reverse host name lookup was working to
  determine that a connection to a host came from a recognizable server.

  Some administrators cannot or do not want to configure their DNS server for
  reverse host name lookup. For these environments, NetBackup now allows the
  configuration of Reverse Host Name Lookup as a master server, media server,
  or client host property in order to allow, restrict, or prohibit reverse host
  name lookup.

+  New Job Priority defaults and overrides
  In previous releases, the job priority was set only in the policy
  configuration using the Job Priority setting. The administrator was not able
  to specify a job priority for job types other than backups. In this release,
  administrators have greater flexibility and control over the priority of a
  job. In addition, administrators can set the priority of a job from multiple
  locations in the NetBackup Administration Console, from the Backup, Archive,
  and Restore client interface, and from the command line. This capability
  improves the usability and consistency of NetBackup's job priority scheme.

  This release introduces the following additions for setting and changing the
  priority of a job:
  - The ability to configure default job priorities for different job
    types in the new Default Job Priorities master server host properties.
  - The ability to dynamically change the job priority of a queued or an
    active job that waits for resources in the Activity Monitor.
  - The ability to set the priority for a media content job in the Reports
    utility.
  - The ability to set the job priority for import, verify, and duplicate
    jobs in the Catalog utility. The ability to specify the job priority
    for restore jobs in the Backup, Archive, and Restore client interface.
  - The ability to change job priorities in the bpadm and the bp interfaces.
  - The ability to specify the job priority from the command line.

+  Data at Rest Key Management Service (KMS)
  The KMS feature is a master server-based symmetric key management service that
  manages symmetric cryptography keys for tape drives that conform to the
  T10 standard (i.e. LTO4).  

+  Multiple Copy Synthetic Backups
  The Multiple Copy Synthetic Backups feature introduces the capability to read
  remote, non-primary source images to produce a second synthetic copy in
  remote storage.

  This feature provides the following benefits:
  - This feature eliminates the bandwidth cost of copying synthetic full
    backups to another site. Instead of duplicating a local synthetic full
    backup to a remote site to produce a second copy, it is more efficient to
    produce the second copy by using data movements only at the remote site.

  - This feature provides an efficient method to establish a dual-copy disaster
    recovery scheme for NetBackup backup images.

+  AdvancedDisk storage option
  This release contains new features that enable the user to choose which
  machines can be used for restores and duplications. The following list
  describes the added capabilities that this feature offers.

  - AdvancedDisk supports storage access by more than one media server.
  - AdvancedDisk supports specification of preferred or required media
      servers for restore and duplication operations. This new capability
      replaces the FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER option.

+  SharedDisk storage option
  The SharedDisk documentation in the Veritas NetBackup 6.5.2 Documentation
  Updates document packaged with this release supersedes the SharedDisk
  documentation in the NetBackup 6.5 and 6.5.1 versions of the NetBackup
  Shared Storage Guide. The Veritas NetBackup 6.5.2 Documentation Updates
  document contained in the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web
  site. (http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/302438)

  With this release, the SharedDisk feature enables you do the following:

  - Specify preferred or required media servers for restore and duplication
    operations. This new capability replaces the FORCE_RESTORE_MEDIA_SERVER
    option.  This capability provides the following benefits:
     - Offloads the workload of restores from the servers that perform the
       backups.
     - Directs the duplication traffic to specific storage servers.

  - Use either LUN masking or SCSI persistent reserve for exclusive volume
    access on the storage arrays.

+  Added SCSI persistent reservation support for SharedDisk on RedHat 4.0
  Update 5.

+  Added SCSI persistent reservation support for SharedDisk on SuSE 9 SP 3.

+  SAN Client and Fibre Transport
  The following list introduces the new features and capabilities for SAN
  client and Fibre Transport in this release.

  - You can use tape as a storage destination for the SAN Client and Fibre
    Transport feature.
  - On Solaris systems, NetBackup 6.5.2 detects the PCI bus and only allows
    ports on one bus to be used for target mode, as follows:
    - The first choice is the bus with the most 2312 target mode ports.
    - If there are no 2312 target mode ports, the bus with the most 24xx
      target mode ports is used.
    - Target mode ports on other buses are not used.
  - This release will now support the following QLogic HBAs for Fibre
    Transport media servers:
    - QLA2460 and QLA2462 (PCI-X)
    - QLE2460 and QLE2462 (PCI-e)

+  NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange
  - Backups of the Exchange 2007 passive VSS writer. With Exchange 2007,
    Microsoft introduced a new concept for Exchange that included the mirroring
    (replicating) of Exchange databases and logs to either a local server with
    replication enabled (LCR) or to a passive node of a Microsoft cluster with
    replication enabled (CCR).  The only supported backup interface to this
    replicated data is the "new" VSS passive writer that is automatically
    installed in either of these replication models. This NetBackup feature
    allows the user to select what VSS writer is backed up from the Host
    Properties for the Client. The client seamlessly backs up and catalogs as
    if it were a local VSS backup.

  - Exchange 2007 enhancements to consistency checks. Beginning with 6.5.2,
    NetBackup uses the Microsoft API to check the consistency of databases and
    transaction logs and to provide additional details.

    To take advantage of the Exchange 2007 consistency checks with the Microsoft
    API with a VSS off-host backup, the Exchange Management Console must be
    installed on the off-host client.

  - Ability to automatically redirect a VSS restore to the Exchange 2007
    recovery storage group (RSG).

  - Instant recovery for Exchange 2003 and later. This feature enables the
    recovery of storage groups and databases from a snapshot. These snapshots
    can also be staged to tape.

  - Additional information on the 6.5.2 version of the NetBackup for Exchange
    agent is available.

+  NetBackup for Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
  - Document-level restores of MOSS 2007 & WSS 3.0.
  - Support for SharePoint 2007 document restore from a database backup.
  - Support for Microsoft SQL 2008.
  - Support for 64-bit versions of SQL Server.
  - Additional information on the 6.5.2 version of the NetBackup for SharePoint
    Portal Server agent is available.

+  NetBackup for Microsoft SQL Server
  - Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
  - Support for the backup and restore data contained in the SQL Server
    filestream data type. The filestream data type allows the user to manag
    file system data using SQL Server.
  - SQL Server file-based checkpoint/restart.

+  NetBackup for Oracle (Support for Oracle 11g)
  NetBackup 6.5.2 supports backups and restores of Oracle 11g. This includes
  support for Oracle advanced data compression and Oracle data pump.

  For instructions on linking the Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) with NetBackup,
  refer to the appropriate procedure for your platform and Oracle 9i or later
  or for Oracle 10g and later.

  The information in the Appendix "Oracle 9i and 10g Real Application Clusters"
  also applies to Oracle 11g.

+  Storage Lifecycle Policy destination configuration changes
  This release introduces several configuration changes for storage lifecycle
  policy storage destinations. The changes appear in the Storage Destination
  dialog box and are as follows:

  - The new Snapshot destination type is available when the Snapshot Client
    option is installed.
  - The Alternate read server selection is available only for duplication
    destinations.
  - The Preserve multiplexing option is available for multiplexed source
    images.

+  Database Administration Tool for NetBackup Relational Databases
  The NetBackup relational database and Bare Metal Restore database in
  NetBackup 6.0 and 6.5 used Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA). (Also
  known as SQL Anywhere.) NetBackup 6.0 and 6.5 included command line utilities
  to administer the databases. NetBackup 6.5.2 contains a tool that makes it
  easier for administrators to perform database administration tasks.

  The Database Administration tool for NetBackup databases is a stand-alone,
  interactive, menu-driven tool available on both UNIX and Windows:
  -  On UNIX, the tool has a menu-user interface, similar to the bpadm tool.
  -  On Windows, the tool has a graphical user interface. The tool is based on
     existing command lines.

  The tool, on both UNIX and Windows, provides a way for the administrator to
  perform many actions.  For a list of these actions and more information about
  this new feature, refer again to the NetBackup 6.5.2 Documentation Updates
  document.

+  How to configure and use NetBackup for VMware
  NetBackup for VMware provides backup and restore of the VMware virtual
  machines that run on VMware ESX servers. NetBackup for VMware takes advantage
  of VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) technology. The backup process is
  off-loaded from the ESX server to a separate host that is called the VMware
  backup proxy server.

  The NetBackup 6.5.2 Documentation Updates document contains a chapter that
  describes this feature in detail as well as how to configure NetBackup for
  VMware.

+  Snapshot client features
  Snapshot features contained in this release of NetBackup are:
  - Storage lifecycle policies with Instant Recovery snapshots
    Instant Recovery snapshot-based backups to the types of images that
    NetBackup can manage with lifecycle policies. The Instant Recovery feature
    makes snapshots available for quick data recovery from disk. Lifecycle
    policies support a lifecycle storage plan for the storage unit copies made
    during an Instant Recovery backup.

  - NetBackup and Continuous Data Protection (CDP)
    CDP dramatically changes the data protection focus by continuously
    safeguarding all changes to important data. CDP increases the available
    recovery point granularity.

  - New disk array snapshot methods in 6.5.2
    The array snapshot methods contained in this release take advantage of
    high-speed mirroring and other snapshot capabilities that are provided by
    the arrays. The following list shows the new snapshot methods introduced in
    this release.  
      - Hitachi_CopyOnWrite
      - Hitachi_ShadowImage
      - IBM_DiskStorage_FlashCopy
      - IBM_StorageManager_FlashCopy

  - VMware raw device mode (RDM)
    VMware's raw device mapping mode (RDM) allows a VMware virtual machine to
    directly access raw physical disks. With raw device mapping, a VMware
    virtual machine can use large storage devices such as disk arrays. The
    arrays can be locally attached to the ESX server or configured on a Fibre
    Channel SAN.

+  This release adds coexistence support for clients that utilize EMC Powerpath
  devices.  Bare Metal Restore will not re-create or restore volumes or
  filesystems that reside on EMC Powerpath devices. The following is a summary
  of expected behavior when backing up and restoring EMC Powerpath clients
  with Bare Metal Restore:

  -  During backup, the configuration that is imported will have all
     references to EMC Powerpath pseudo-device names removed and replaced
     with the first active physical disk in the EMC Powerpath configuration.
     This is applicable for all UNIX and Linux platforms. For Windows
     platforms, pseudo device naming convention matches to native device naming
     convention and only pseudo device entry is maintained in the
     configuration.

  -  The physical disk(s) chosen to represent the EMC Powerpath configuration
     will be "Restricted" from restoration.

  -  The physical disk(s) chosen to represent the EMC Powerpath configuration
     will not be allowed to be unrestricted during Dissimilar Disk Restore
    (DDR) and Dissimilar System Restore (DSR) mapping operations.

  -  The filesystems, volumes and volume groups (if applicable) originally
     resident on EMC Powerpath devices can be mapped to non-EMC Powerpath
     devices for restoration.

  -  Resources (disk groups and volume groups) originally configured on
     EMC Powerpath devices will not automatically be imported and may not be
     available in the post-restore environment. Depending on the operating
     system, volume manager and Host Bus Adapter (HBA) in use will determine
     whether the resource is automatically available after restoration has
     completed.  If the resource is not available, it will need to be either
     imported by hand or made available via the external procedure feature of
     BMR if automation is desired.

  - For Windows platforms, Symantec's volume manager shipped with Storage
    Foundation for Windows (SFW) is not supported with the EMC Powerpath
    configured disks in this release and is planned for a future release.

+  The NBSU utility has been upgraded to include the following new features
  and capabilities.  In addition, this release contains the latest version
  which is 1.2.6.
  - NBSU now detects DNS alias hostnames.
  - Hostname checks for the etc/hosts, etc/lmhosts, NIS and NISplus will now
    detect and use the associated IP addresses.
  - Enhancements were made to the nbsu.exe Windows file-property values with
    additional Symantec-specific information.

+  The release contains the following changes and enhancements to the High
  Availability Guide.
  - Configuring the Key Management Service (KMS) for monitoring
  - Clustered media servers on Windows 2008
  - Changes to the bpclusterutil command for UNIX and Windows platforms

+  Many of the preceding features contained additional commands as well as
  new options to existing commands.  These new options and commands have been
  documented in the Commands chapter of the NetBackup 6.5.2 Documentation
  Updates document.

+  The following procedure should have been included in the Veritas NetBackup
  Shared Storage Guide that was released with the NetBackup 6.5 GA.

  BasicDisk storage units and Windows UNC

  Beginning with the NetBackup 6.5 release, if you use Windows Universal Naming
  Convention (UNC) pathnames to specify BasicDisk storage, you must configure
  the following NetBackup services on the NetBackup media server to use the
  same credentials:
  - The NetBackup Remote Manager and Monitor Service
  - The NetBackup Client Service

  If the services do not use the same credentials, NetBackup marks BasicDisk
  storage units that have UNC pathnames as DOWN.

  To configure NetBackup services credentials
  1. In Windows, open Services in the Microsoft Management Console.
  2. Select one of the following NetBackup services and open its Properties:
     - The NetBackup Remote Manager and Monitor Service
     - The NetBackup Client Service
  3. On the General tab, select Stop to stop the service.
  4. On the Log On tab, select This Account and then enter valid credentials.
     The credentials must allow read and write access to the storage.
  5. On the General tab, select Start to start the service.
  6. Repeat for the other service.

+  (ET1267896) When performing backups using the new Pure Deduplication
  Option (PDDO) feature, Symantec suggests that users monitor their shared
  memory usage as the number of jobs increases.  The job-size throttling has
  been turned off in NetBackup 6.5.2 to allow more PDDO backups to run
  concurrently.  Please consult your NetBackup Performance Tuning Guide for
  additional information on NetBackup tuning parameters affecting shared memory
  usage.

+  Enabling Multiple Robotic Paths for Highly Available Tape Libraries
 
  This release contains a new feature that allows a user to enable multiple
  robotic paths to achieve high availability for NetBackup TLD type tape
  libraries. This feature enables the use of multiple paths from a single media
  server to the tape robot. For more information about this feature, refer to
  the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/303942

+  A new option has been added to the Disk Group Mapping Utility dialog of the
  BMR mapping wizard.

  For AIX and HP-UX, the option is called Simplify volume group.
  For VxVM, the option is called Simplify disk group.
  For Solaris Volume Manager, the option is called Simplify disk set.

  This option is being added to the table of selection items for the dialog.
  The description of this option is as follows:

  Select this option to force the creation of the volume group (AIX and HP-UX),
  disk group (VxVM), or disk set (Solaris Volume Manager) and set the number of
  copies and stripes in all the mapped volumes to 1. Use this option to map all
  volumes as concatenated volumes onto a disk.

  This option is only available if you select the Automatically map volumes in
  this volume group option on this page.


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NetBackup 6.5.1 New Features and Enhancements:
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The following features and enhancements were introduced in NetBackup 6.5.1.

+  For Solaris systems, you can now use SCSI persistent reservations for
  exclusive LUN access control for disk arrays used with the SharedDisk
  feature.  For more information, see the following Symantec TechNote:
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/293321

+  Added support for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows
  SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0

  -  NetBackup 6.5.1 supports Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
     and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0.
     -  MOSS 2007 standalone, federated, 32-bit and 64-bit with SQL 2005 or
        SQL Express. Shared Services configuration protection is supported
        within the same farm.
     -  WSS 3.0 standalone, federated, 32-bit and 64-bit with SQL 2005 or
        SQL Express.

  -  There are additional requirements if you want to perform document-level
     restores with SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and a 64-bit OS. You need to
     upgrade to Windows 2003 R2 and install the Software Development Kit (SDK)
     for SUA available from Microsoft. SUA is the Subsystem for UNIX-based
     Applications.

  -  Document-level restores of MOSS 2007 & WSS 3.0 are not supported in
     NetBackup 6.5.1. This functionality will be available in a future release.

  For further information on how to use NetBackup with MOSS 2007 and WSS 3.0,
  refer to the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/292586

+  The following enhancements made to the NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange:

  -  Exchange 2007 mailbox-level backups and restores

     This release supports mailbox-level backups of Exchange 2007.  This
     includes the same functionality as in previous versions of NetBackup for
     Exchange, except an additional Microsoft package is required.

     Download and install the Microsoft Exchange Server MAPI Client and
     Collaboration Data Objects package. Version 6.05.7888 or higher is
     required.  You can find this package at the following Web site:
        http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/

     To run mailbox backups and restores, you must create a user account for
     the NetBackup Client Service. The process is different for Exchange 2007
     than for earlier versions of Exchange. Refer to the TechNote, Continued
     support for Microsoft Exchange 2007 on the Symantec Support Web site.
        http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/292587
 
  -  Exchange 2007 VSS support
     This release update supports Snapshot Client backups of Exchange 2007.
     This includes off-host backups and the selection of the VSS provider, as
     with Exchange 2003 in previous versions of NetBackup. To successfully
     perform backups using the VSS method, you must apply two hotfixes.

     -  For Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 You must apply the following
        SFW 5.0 hotfix on all systems where a Snapshot Client backup occurs.
        The hotfix can be obtained by calling Symantec Support. This hotfix
        is also included in the SFW/SFW-HA 5.0 MP1 release. See the following
        TechNote for more information.
           http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/287298

     -  If you have Exchange 2007 and VxVM 5.0 and use the VSS off-host method,
        you must also apply the following hotfix.
           http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/292544

  -  With Exchange 2007, NetBackup 6.5.1 supports the redirection of a VSS
     backup image to a recovery storage group (RSG) or another alternate
     storage group.  As of NetBackup 6.5.1, you can only redirect the restore
     of an entire storage group (including the RSG) if it contains only one
     database.

     For more information on this type of restore, see the TechNote Continued
     support for Microsoft Exchange 2007.
        http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/292587

  -  This release allows for off-host snapshot backups of uncommitted logs only.

  -  Support for Exchange 2007 in Veritas Cluster Server (VCS) environments.
     A patch is required. See the following TechNote for more information:
        http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/288625

  -  In a future release the Exchange agent will support instant recovery for
     Exchange 2003 and later. This feature enables the recovery of storage
     groups and databases from a snapshot. These snapshots can also be staged
     to tape.

+  The release includes a new NetBackup for VMware that provides backup and
  restore of VMware virtual machines that run on VMware ESX servers. NetBackup
  for VMware uses the VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) framework.

  NetBackup for VMware can back up and restore individual files or the full
  virtual machine. Also supports individual file restore from full Windows
  virtual machine backups, by means of FlashBackup-Windows.

  For additional information about this feature, see the following TechNote
  on the Symantec Support Web site.
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/293350

+  The following enhancement was made to NetBackup Windows FlashBackup.

  NetBackup Windows FlashBackup uses VxMS for backup (mapping) and restore of
  NTFS files.  A change was made to provide a new VxMS build that supports the
  direct retrieval of security descriptors from the NTFS Security Descriptor
  database in VxMS.

+  This release adds coexistence support for clients that are utilize
  EMC Powerpath devices.  Bare Metal Restore will not re-create or restore
  volumes or file systems that reside on EMC Powerpath devices. The following
  is a summary of expected behavior when backing up and restoring
  EMC Powerpath clients with Bare Metal Restore:

  -  During backup, the configuration that is imported will have all
     references to EMC Powerpath pseudo-device names removed and replaced
     with the first active physical disk in the EMC Powerpath configuration.

  -  The physical disk(s) chosen to represent the EMC Powerpath configuration
     will be "Restricted" from restoration.

  -  The physical disk(s) chosen to represent the EMC Powerpath configuration
     will not be allowed to be unrestricted during Dissimilar System
     Restore (DSR) mapping operations.

  -  The filesystems, volumes and volume groups (if applicable) originally
     resident on EMC Powerpath devices can be mapped to non-EMC Powerpath
     devices for restoration.

  -  Resources (disk groups and volume groups) originally configured on
     EMC Powerpath devices will not automatically be imported and may not be
     available in the post-restore environment. Depending on the operating
     system and volume manager in use will determine whether the resource is
     automatically available after restoration has completed.  If the resource
     is not available, it will need to be either imported by hand or made
     available via the external procedure feature of BMR if automation is
     desired.

  This enhancement has been provided on all UNIX and Linux platforms which
  NetBackup currently supports.  Support for EMC Powerpath on Windows platforms
  is planned for a future release.

+  Additional error codes have been created for a NetBackup SharedDisk. For
  detailed information about these errors codes, refer to the following
  TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/288177

+  Symantec will no longer support TSH robots in the next major release of
  NetBackup.



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End-of-Life Notifications
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+  The following is a list of platforms that will no longer be supported at
  the next major release of NetBackup.
  - Solaris 9 master and media server
  - HP-UX PA-RISC master server (Support will continue for an HP-UX PA-RISC
    client and the media server.)
  - Windows 2000 client
    - Exchange 5.x and Exchange 2000
    - SharePoint 2001

+  SharedDisk EOL - A decision has been made to EOL SharedDisk.

  SharedDisk was proven to be exceptionally sensitive to disk firmware and
  Operating S changes. These dependencies prevented it from being widely
  adopted and too difficult to proliferate.

  NetBackup 6.5.4 will be the last version of NetBackup that includes the
  SharedDisk product. SharedDisk will be unavailable in NetBackup 7.0.

  The End-of-Support Life (EOSL) for NetBackup 6.x is October 3, 2012. This date
  represents the end of partial support. The End-of-Standard Support (EOSS) is
  30 months after the GA date of the next major release of NetBackup.

  Customers who had planned to use SharedDisk should consider the following
  alternatives:

     * PureDisk Deduplication Option
     * OpenStorage
     * AdvancedDisk with standalone disk or NFS
     * AdvancedDisk with Veritas Storage Foundation CFS

  If you have any questions about SharedDisk EOL, please contact Paul Sustman
  or Alex Davies directly.


+  NetApp SnapVault for NetBackup EOL - NetApp recently announced EOL of
  SnapVault for NetBackup.

  This announcement, affects NetBackup customers using this joint solution.
  NetBackup 6.5.4 is the last version of NetBackup that includes the support
  for NetApp SnapVault for NetBackup product (internally referenced as "P3").
  NetApp SnapVault for NetBackup will not be available in NetBackup 7.0.

  The NetBackup EOSL for NetBackup 6.x is October 3, 2012. This date represents
  the end of partial support. The EOSS is 30 months after the GA date of the
  next major release of NetBackup.

  Because NetApp is not offering a migration path, NetBackup customers who use
  NetApp storage and who use NetApp SnapVault for NetBackup should consider the
  following alternatives:

     * VTL
     * OpenStorage
     * AdvancedDisk with standalone disk or NFS

  The EOSL notice from NetApp to a mutual NetApp SnapVault for NetBackup
  customer is included below:

  For your information and planning, this notice is meant to inform you about
  changes that affect the availability and support of the NetApp SnapVault for
  NetBackup solution jointly developed with Symantec Corporation.

  SnapVault for NetBackup is a storage-optimized solution that was developed by
  NetApp and Symantec in a joint effort to protect NetBackup clients using
  SnapVault.

  The NetApp SnapVault for NetBackup solution will not be offered or supported
  for use with the next major release of Data ONTAP. All existing customers
  that use SnapVault for NetBackup with either Data ONTAP 7.2.x or 7.3.x will
  continue to be supported by NetApp.

  Symantec will continue to support the solution as long as NetBackup 6.5.x is
  supported. The contents of SnapVault destination volumes that contain
  NetBackup client backups will not be available for backup, restore, or image
  management tasks if used with the next major release of Data ONTAP.

  Field sales and channel partners should inform and prepare all SnapVault for
  NetBackup customers who might be affected by the end of availability outlined
  in this bulletin. In particular, the field and partners need to understand
  and communicate the NetApp support policy for support.

  There is no migration path for SnapVault for NetBackup. Please contact your
  NetApp sales or channel partner representative for assistance in
  transitioning to an alternative solution.

  Service and Support

  Please note that although we are announcing the end of availability of this
  product, NetApp will continue to support it for a limited time. NetApp will
  continue to provide software support for SnapVault for NetBackup per standard
  support policies as described in this bulletin.

  SnapVault for NetBackup will continue to be supported for five years from end
  of availability or until December 1, 2013. NetApp will continue to develop
  and provide bug fixes per NetApp support policies. NetApp will continue to
  support the software in this limited manner until the expiration of the
  five-year end-of-support period.

  If you would like to receive technical assistance for this release or any
  other NetApp product, download software, manage your service contracts, view
  your open cases, open an RMA and more, go to the NOW site at NOW End of
  Availability Site.




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III.  NETBACKUP KNOWN ISSUES
============================
This section contains a list of known issues with this Release Update. These
issues will likely be fixed in future Release Updates for this version of
NetBackup. The issues below have been separated in to general groups to make
it easier for you to find the area that interests you most.

- Platform-specific issues
- Certified for Windows 2008 issues
- Installation, upgrade, and cluster issues
- NetBackup Access Control issues
- NetBackup Database Agent issues
- Storage-related issues
- NetBackup user interface issues
- General NetBackup issues
- NetBackup Snapshot Client (and NetBackup Hyper-V)
- Bare Metal Restore (BMR) issues
- Localization issues
- General Documentation issues


Platform-specific issues:
-------------------------
+  NetBackup could fail on systems running AIX and an older versions of the
  C++ run-time libraries. IBM has released xlC rte 9.0.0.3 C++ Run-time
  Environment Components for AIX. Symantec recommends that you download and
  install the latest C++ run-time library and then reboot your server. For
  more information about this issue and fix, refer to the following TechNote
  on the Symantec Support Web site.

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/292450

+  NetBackup 6.5.4 contains three files (NBCC.exe, NBCCR.exe, nbsu.exe) that
  have invalid digital signatures. These signatures will be corrected in the
  next release of NetBackup.

+  (ET1320943) FAT32 file systems are not supported on Windows x86 and x64.

+  (ET1268229) The backuptrace.exe executable fails on Windows AMD64 systems.
  On AMD64 systems, when using the backuptrace command, add the following
  option with any other options that you are using.  This ensure that the
  registry will not be called and the command will function properly.

  -install_path <path> (This is the directory path where NetBackup resides.)

+  Product dependency notification for customers running Microsoft Windows
  Vista or Windows 2008 server.

  If you are protecting client (or server) systems that are running either
  Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 2008 server, you may need to install
  Microsoft hot-fix number KB952696.  If you are attempting to back up any
  protected files that have been encrypted by the operating system, NetBackup
  will not be able to back these files up.  NetBackup will report that it is
  unable to access the encrypted files and the backup will continue with all
  of the remaining files.

  NOTE:  This does not apply to NetBackup encryption. NetBackup encryption
  is separate from the file system encryption, meaning NetBackup-encrypted
  files will be backed up.  In addition, this hot-fix is not needed for any
  Windows version prior to Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 2008 server. If
  you are running Vista or Server 2008, please refer to KB952696 to see if
  this hot-fix is required for your operating system version

+  (ET1233823) There is a problem regarding backing up Windows 2008 encrypted
  files.  This is a Microsoft issue. A NetBackup fix will likely occur in a
  future 6.5 release. For now, to avoid this issue, run NetBackup as
  Administrator and not as a Backup Operator.

+  ** (ET1220681) This issue applies to all 64- and 32-bit Windows platforms,
  using Microsoft System Provider.

  When using the Microsoft System Provider, any Instant Recovery snapshot
  backups relative to the backup used for restore that are kept online should
  remain valid after attempting a Point-in-Time rollback from any of the online
  snapshots. However, attempting a Point-in-Time rollback from any of the
  online snapshots can cause all of the other online snapshots, taken from the
  same volume to become invalid. This issue can occur when the snapshot "shadow
  copy device name" is changed after a rollback

  To avoid this issue, the user should use CopyBack to restore data from an
  online Instant Recovery Snapshot.  A fix for this issue will be included in a
  future Release Update of NetBackup 6.5.

+  (ET1258372) For Solaris 10 clients using the NAS_Snapshot snapshot method,
  if backup target filesystems are not mounted explicitly as NFS version 3, the
  snapshot directory on the filer volume will not be accessible through NFS as
  required to support snapshot restore. This may result in failed backups, or
  backups that appear to succeed, but are immediately expired during routine
  snapshot image validation. For Solaris 10 clients, filesystem mount commands
  should contain the following option:
       -o vers=3
  For example:
       mount -F nfs -o vers=3 file1:/vol/vol2 /mnt

+  (ET1534457) If RHEL5.3 Media (CDs) are used for shared resource tree (SRT)
  creation, the SRT creation fails with an error message that is similar to
  the following:

  V-125-380 /var/tmp/bmrmediaDb1K6p/.discinfo(2): expected "Red Hat Enterprise
  Linux Server 5", got "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.3"
  The loaded media is not correct ... please try again.
  Unmounting media ... ok.

  One workaround for this issue is to use the RHEL5.0, 5.1, or 5.2 operating
  system media to create a shared resource tree (SRT). You can use SRTs to
  restore an RHEL5.3 client.

  A second workaround for this issue:
  On the BMR Boot server, open the /usr/openv/var/global/createsrt.conf file
  and search for the string, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.  Replace all
  the occurrences of this string with the following string, Red Hat Enterprise
  Linux Server 5.3.  That should enable the creation of RHEL5.3 SRTs.

  NOTE:  This workaround disables the ability to create RHEL5.0/5.1/5.2 SRTs.
         Because RHEL5.3 introduces new device drivers that were not a part
         of the default kernel in RHEL5.2, Symantec recommends that you use this
         workaround to create a RHEL5.3 SRT for restoring RHEL5.3 clients.


Certified for Windows 2008 issues:
----------------------------------
+  NetBackup installs the files noted below that do not have file properties
  that contain Company, Product Name, and Product Version.

  The file noted below is installed with the application but is no longer
  used. This file will be removed in the next major release of the
  application.
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\goodies\supportnow.exe

  The file noted below is installed with the application. The fix to this
  issue is committed to be incorporated in the next major release of NetBackup.
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\vxace_3mfc.dll

+  NetBackup uses various third-party files and tools (listed below) that do
  not include or create requestedExecutionLevel tags.
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\java\java.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\java\javaw.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\java\keytool.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\java\policytool.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\java\rmid.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\java\rmiregistry.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackupDB\java\tnameserv.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\uconv.exe

+  NetBackup includes a limited number of files (listed below) that do not
  include or create requestedExecutionLevel tags. These executables are a
  special case. They are not intended to be run on Windows Server 2008. These
  binaries are used only in a limited set of circumstances when connecting to
  an older version of NetBackup that runs on an older OS platform. Under those
  specific circumstances NetBackup will push install these binaries to the
  system that is running the older OS.  This is done to allow for back-level
  compatibility for NetBackup.  
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\goodies\misc\PC\WindowsNT
         \bemcmd50.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\goodies\misc\PC\WindowsNT
         \bemcmd51.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\goodies\misc\PC-IA64\WindowsXP
         \bemcmd50.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\goodies\misc\PC-IA64\WindowsXP
         \bemcmd51.exe

+  NetBackup includes a limited number of files (listed below) that do not
  include or create requestedExecutionLevel tags:
    C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\VxFI\4\Bin\nbfirescan.exe
    C:\Program Files\Common Files\VERITAS\VxMS\Map\rvp\vxpvdump.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\SpsWrapperV3.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpclusterkill.exe

+  NetBackup utilizes a third-party tool to create the files (listed below)
  that does not provide a valid signature mechanism.
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\support\NBCC.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\support\NBCCR.exe
    C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\support\nbsu.exe



Installation, upgrade, and cluster issues:
------------------------------------------
+  (ET1635638) Performance impact with a Snapshot backup on a Clustered (VCS)
  Windows 2008 configuration.

  On a clustered (VCS) Windows 2008 environment, a Snapshot backup takes longer
  to complete as compared to a backup on a non-clustered environment. The
  Snapshot technology used in this case was Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy (VSS).
  In an engineering test environment, a substantial time delay was noted for
  the VSS APIs. A single NetBackup backup job took more than 10 minutes to
  complete.

  Symantec is currently in discussions with Microsoft to develop a solution for
  this issue. A possible fix is planned to be released in the next release of
  this product.

+  (ET1595854) When you uninstall NetBackup from a VCS cluster, the VCS Type is
  not deleted. If you reinstall NetBackup to the same location, you are not
  able to run NetBackup.

  To avoid this problem, use the following procedure to uninstall NetBackup
  from a VCS cluster.

    Note: Step 1 applies only to UNIX systems. Steps 2-9 apply to UNIX and
          Windows systems.

  To uninstall NetBackup from a VCS cluster:
  1) If it exists, on UNIX systems, remove the following file from the active
       node: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/cluster/frozen
  2) Enter the following command to take the NetBackup resource offline:
       hares -offline <resource name> -sys <active node>
  3) After ensuring that all NetBackup processes and services are down, delete
       all NetBackup data from the shared disk.
  4) Enter the following command to take the NetBackup group offline:
       hagrp -offline <group name> -sys <active node>
  5) Enter the following command to change the VCS configuration to R/W mode:
       haconf -makerw
  6) Enter the following command to delete the NetBackup group:
       hagrp -delete <group name>
  7) Enter the following command to delete the NetBackup resource type:
       hatype -delete NetBackup
  8) Enter the following command to change the VCS configuration back to R/O
     mode:
       haconf -dump -makero
  9) Uninstall NetBackup from all other nodes in the cluster.

+  (ET1530250)  When running the NetBackup 6.5 GA installation on a system that
  has Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) 11.0 installed with the network threat
  protection options enabled, your system will lose network connectivity during
  the install. This is a known Windows-only issue with the SEP MR4-MP1
  (11.0.4010) version.  Symantec recommends that you upgrade to the latest
  SEP 11 version using the following link to the Symantec Support Web site.

     http://www.symantec.com/business/support/downloads.jsp?pid=54619

+  This Release Update Windows installation will set the MaxLogFileSizeKB in
  nblog.conf to a value of 51200. The value of MaxLogFileSizeKB will be set
  to the new value even if it was changed before the Release Update was
  applied.  

+  (ET1600692) While installing NetBackup in a cluster and making it Highly
  Available (HA), if you provide a fully qualified host name (FQHN) when
  asked for Virtual name, problems may occur and HA is not successful. You
  should not provide a fully qualified name during the configuration.  The
  NetBackup High Availability Administrator's Guide for UNIX, Windows, and
  Linux will be changed at the next major release of NetBackup to reflect
  this known issue.

+  (ET1651766) If you have upgraded NetBackup 6.5 to NetBackup 6.5.4 on an
  x86 system running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4, please shut down
  all of the running NetBackup processes before you attempt to uninstall.
  Otherwise it can cause an unclean uninstallation which can result in
  uncertain NetBackup behavior.

+  (ET1299390) When the IP resource for a VCS cluster (or any other cluster
  technology) fails (or goes down unexpectedly), the NetBackup agent is
  incapable of determining the state of the master server. This leads the VCS
  server to believe that all NetBackup services are down when in reality they
  are up.

  To avoid this issue, perform the following workaround.
  1) Use the cluster technology specific command to offline the NetBackup
     resource group.
  2) Ensure that the NetBackup services are down on all of the nodes in the
     cluster. You can use the bp.kill_all command to shutdown NetBackup on all
     of the inactive nodes.
  3) Bring the NetBackup cluster resource group back online.

+  If you are updating a clustered NetBackup server in a VCS configuration,
  Symantec recommends that you run the manual patch install.

+  Configuring NOM and VxAT on the same cluster is not supported on VCS Windows.

+  When upgrading a media server using NetBackup LiveUpdate in environments
  that have master and media servers residing on separate domains, you must
  stop tracker.exe on the target media server or the LiveUpdate upgrade will
  fail.

  To avoid this issue, you must ensure that the tracker.exe is not running on
  the media server prior to executing a LiveUpdate upgrade.

+  (ET1602744/ET1602745) Unable to configure AT after an upgrade to 4.3.42.0.

  After upgrading VRTSat to a newer version, an attempt to reconfigure VxAT
  using the /opt/VRTS/install/installat -configure command failed.

  Workaround:
  To resolve this issue, remove "/opt/VRTS/bin/installat" and try to
  reconfigure VxAT again using the folowing:
     <Location of ICSInstaller>/authentication/installat.

+  (ET1633604) VRTSpbx is not patched with the newer version included in
  NetBackup 6.5.4 package

  After installing SF 5.0MP3 and NetBackup 6.5 on a NetBackup master and media
  server, and then upgrading to NetBackup 6.5.4, the VRTSpbx version may not
  update to the version packaged with 6.5.4.

+  (ET1597077) Receive a different VRTSpbx version by using different commands.

  It is possible for the the NetBackup patch installation to fail if the
  Storage Foundation (SF) 5.0MP3 is installed before NetBackup 6.5 followed by
  6.5.4 if the SF 5.0MP3 VRTSpbx version is newer than the VRTSpbx version that
  is packaged with NetBackup 6.5.4.

+  (ET1257102) Before you attempt to install a NetBackup Master Server on a
  Tru64 system the following things must be present on the Tru64 system:
     1. Install the latest Internationalization (I18N) patch
     2. Shared Memory Size greater than 60MB.

  If these two criteria are not met then basic Backups fail with a status 230
  and status 89 error, respectively.

+  The Veritas Private Branch Exchange (PBX) software is installed along with
  Veritas NetBackup 6.5.x  Depending on how NetBackup is installed, PBX may log
  messages by default to the UNIX system logs  /var/adm/messages or
  /var/adm/syslog, or to the Windows Event Log.  This can cause additional
  system logging that the system administrator may not desire.  The messages
  written to the system logs are the same as those written to the PBX logs
  (/opt/VRTSpbx/log on UNIX and <install_path>\VxPBX\log on Windows).

  To disable PBX logging to the system or event logs after NetBackup has been
  installed, enter the following commands:

  UNIX:
       cd /opt/VRTSicsco/bin
       ./vxlogcfg -a -p 50936 -o 103 -s LogToOslog=false

  Windows:
       cd <install_path>\VERITAS\VRTSicsco
       vxlogcfg -a -p 50936 -o 103 -s LogToOslog=false

  It should not be necessary to restart PBX for this setting to take effect.
  Any future PBX log information should no longer appear in the system logs.

  For more information about this issue or information on how to disable the
  option, refer to the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.

    http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/280746

+  (ET1269244) When attempting an upgrade, if Fibre Transport clients or servers
  are discovered in the database, make sure that the appropriate services are
  running to avoid potential issues that could cause the upgrade to fail.  Use
  nbftconfig -ls and nbftconfig -lc to determine if Fibre Transport clients or
  servers are present.

+  Cannot install NetBackup 6.5.2 to a Macintosh computer running
  Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).  This issue affects PowerPC- and Intel-based
  machines with Mac OS X 10.5.

  NetBackup 6.5.2 is a patch release that is meant to upgrade an existing
  6.5.x installation. Attempting to locally install NetBackup 6.5 on a client
  running Mac OS X 10.5 will fail.  For more information about this issue and
  how to work-around it, refer to the following TechNote on the Symantec
  Support Web site.
      http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/302495


NetBackup Access Control issues:
--------------------------------
+  If you are using NBAC and you may receive the following warning after
  installing the Release Update:

  "The NetBackup Access Control upgrade failed and must be run manually. Make
  sure the Symantec Product Authorization Service is started and then run: \n
  <INSTALL_DIR>Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\bpnbaz -Upgrade."

  Please open up the install log and search for: NetBackup\bin\admincmd\
  bpnbaz.exe" -CheckUpgrade. If you see a message similar to the following,
  verify the error code value:

  10-10-2008,20:10:16 :  ERROR in running NBAC Command : "C:\Program Files\
  Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\bpnbaz.exe" -CheckUpgrade Returned error code:
  0 10-10-2008,20:10:16 :  Action ended 20:10:16: NBAC_Upgrade. Return value 1.

  - If the error code is 0 you can ignore this issue altogether.
  - If the error code is something other than 0, then there is an issue and you
    should run the command manually on the affected system.

+  (ET1030850 ET1145680)  An issue exists for AIX platforms running a mixed
  NetBackup Access Control (NBAC) environment where NBAC is installed and
  enabled on some but not all hosts.  In this type of environment, USE_VXSS is
  set to AUTOMATIC.  There is an AIX compiler issue that causes a core dump to
  occur in a library routine.  You may observe core dumps in NetBackup daemon
  processes due to this issue.  A side effect to this issue may be that you are
  not able to log into the NetBackup-Java Administration Console after enabling
  NBAC.

+  (ET1274335) Applicability: Cluster NetBackup with NBAC (Clustered VxAT)

  A Hot Catalog backup of clustered NetBackup with NBAC (Clustered VxAT) does
  not protect VxAT data stores correctly. Attempting to recovery VxSS data
  using the command, bprecover -r -vxss -p <PolicyName> fails to recover the
  VxSS environment.


NetBackup Database Agent issues:
--------------------------------
+  NetBackup for Hyper-V known issues:

  - (ET1656180) NetBackup for Hyper-V has a virtual machine restore option
    called "Overwrite virtual machine." This option removes a virtual machine
    on the destination server before the same virtual machine is restored from
    its backup. If the "Overwrite virtual machine" option is not selected and a
    virtual machine with the same GUID exists on the destination server, the
    restore fails with NetBackup status code 5. This failure is a normal
    (expected) result.

    However, if you restore a virtual machine without choosing the "Overwrite
    virtual machine" option, and the virtual machine exists on the destination
    Hyper-V server, the restore fails (as expected) but the existing virtual
    machine is turned off.

  - (ET1663569) A minor problem occurs when attempting to change an option
    in a FlashBackup-Windows policy for Hyper-V, on the Snapshot Client
    Options dialog. When changing an existing policy, if you use the keyboard
    to enter a new value for one of the configuration parameters, the value is
    not retained when the policy is saved. This issue will be fixed in a later
    release of NetBackup.

  - When common (or parent) .vhd files and child .vhd files are restored to a
    drive other than their original drive (such as to G:\ instead of to E:\),
    the restored child .vhd files may not correctly point to the restored
    parent .vhd file on the G:\ drive. As a result, the restored virtual
    machines that rely on the common (parent) .vhd file are invalid. Make sure
    to restore the parent and child .vhd files to the same relative path names
    that they had before the restore.

    For example, assume the following:
    - The original parent was in E:\folder1\parent.vhd.
    - The original child was in E:\folder2\child.vhd.
    - The parent and child .vhd files are restored to the G: drive.

    To allow the child .vhd file to correctly refer to the parent .vhd file on
    the G: drive, you could restore the parent .vhd file to
    G:\restore_folder\folder1\parent.vhd and the child to
    G:\restore_folder\folder2\child.vhd.

    This issue may be fixed in a Windows 2008 Hyper-V update from Microsoft.
    When fixed, it will not be necessary to maintain the same relative paths in
    the restore locations.

  - (ET1514145) If you restore the full virtual machine to a different location
    on the original Hyper-V server or to a different Hyper-V server, the
    virtual machine may fail to start. This failure may be due to a bug in the
    Microsoft Hyper-V writer. The problem occurs when the virtual machine has
    two or more levels of differencing disks. For example: a child.vhd file
    points to a parent.vhd file that points to a grandparent.vhd file.

    After the restore, use the Hyper-V Manager to manually re-establish the
    relationship between the differencing disks (such as child.vhd to
    parent.vhd. to grandparent.vhd).

    A fix for this issue should be available in Windows 2008 SP2.

  - NetBackup for Hyper-V and Logical Disk Manager (LDM)
    If a virtual disk on a Hyper-V virtual machine has been configured for
    LDM volumes, and the NetBackup policy specifies the "2-Mapped FullVM"
    option, in certain cases a backup of the virtual machine may not
    complete. The NetBackup job may issue status 1, "the requested operation
    was partially successful." This error can occur if the controller type of
    the .vhd disk was SCSI when the disk was initially formatted, but the
    controller type was later changed to IDE (or vice versa).

    In this case, the NetBackup progress log may contain the following message:

       ERR - Unable to retrieve volumes from virtual machine, error = 1

    You must restore the controller type of the .vhd disk to the controller
    type originally assigned before the LDM volume was created. Then retry
    the backup.

+  NetBackup Enterprise Vault agent known issues:

  - (ET1500728) An issue exists that can cause the backup of an Index location
    to fail if the index location is configured on the Enterprise Vault server
    within the Enterprise Vault environment and there is no <enterprise vault
    install folder/Reports> folder present on the system. If you attempt to
    backup the Index location, the backup fails because the <enterprise vault
    install folder/Reports> folder is not present on the host. If this folder
    is not on the server, then the discovery job fails and causes the entire
    backup job to fail. This folder may not be present on the system if you are
    only running the Enterprise Vault Indexing service on the Enterprise Vault
    server.

    To work around this issue, create the <enterprise vault install
    folder/Reports> folder manually and then run the backup job again.

  - (ET1475102) If you install the Enterprise Vault Agent on a NetBackup client
    that has Windows 2008 installed, the NetBackup client properties appear in
    READONLYmode. If you encounter this privileges issue, perform the following
    steps to disable the User Account Control (UAC) check box in Windows 2008:

    -  Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > User Accounts > Turn User
       Account Control ON or OFF.
    -  Uncheck the UseUACto help protect your computer check box (it is checked
       by default).

  - (ET1503078) There are instances where the BAR user interface shows a
    default file icon for some files or folders. This issue can occur when the
    complete path size of a file or folder exceeds to a specific value.

  - (ET1533469 and ET1533488) The Enterprise Vault online Help has not been
    updated for the NetBackup 6.5.4 release. The next major release of
    NetBackup contains the Enterprise Vault online Help .

  - The NetBackup Enterprise Vault agent does not support the following user
    interface:

       Host Properties > Master Servers > Server name > Enterprise Vault Hosts

    This user interface was created to enable the federated restore feature.
    However, existing circumstances prohibit the use of this interface for
    6.5.4. This user interface will be supported in a future version of
    release of NetBackup.

+  Exchange Granular Recovery known issues

  - A status 1 error may occur for an Exchange Granular-enabled backup job if
    the granular processing operations failed to complete successfully. The
    job details under the Activity Monitor or error log should indicate if this
    failure is what caused the status 1.
      - Look at the bpbkar debug log for more information
      - A legacy (non VSS) backup will still truncate transaction logs if the
        job ended with a status 1 because of a granular processing operation
        failure. In this situation, the backup image is suitable for database
        recovery.

  - A Microsoft hot fix is required for "Client for NFS" for windows 2003. You
    can locate and request this hot fix for either x86 or x64 platforms at:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947186

  - A status 1 error may occur for an Exchange Granular-enabled backup job if
    the granular processing operations failed to complete successfully. The
    job details under the Activity Monitor or error log should indicate if this
    failure is what caused the status 1.
      - Look at the bpbkar debug log for more information
      - A legacy (non VSS) backup will still truncate transaction logs if the
        job ended with a status 1 because of a granular processing operation
        failure. In this situation, the backup image is suitable for database
        recovery.

  - The following application event log message may appear on an Exchange
    server during an Exchange granular operation (backup, browse or restore)
    and can safely be ignored.
        EventID 16384
        Description: The remote server does not have locking support.  A mount
                     was requested with locking enabled.  The share is being
                     mounted anyway.  Some functionality may not be available.

  - The Qlogic San Surfer software may need to be disabled or un-installed
    because it may conflict with the port mapped for Windows "client for NFS".


  - For Windows 2008 the following applies:

      - Backups and restores using granular recovery or Mailbox-level backups
        and restores may fail with the MAPI logon error x80040115.  Please
        refer to the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site for a
        solution to disable IPv6 for MAPI access.

            http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/311611

      - The following application event log message may appear on a Windows 2008
        Exchange server if a user does not have the Active Directory or the User
        Name Mapping identity mapping set up and configured using the Services
        for NFS properties. This message occurs during an Exchange granular
        operation (backup, browse or restore) and can safely be ignored.
          EventID 16397
          Description: Windows(R) Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
          failed a request to connect to Active Directory Domain Services(R)
          for Windows user <DOMAIN\USER>. Without the corresponding UNIX
          identity of the Windows user, the user cannot access Network File
          System (NFS) shared resources.  Verify that the Windows user is in
          Active Directory Domain Services and has access permissions.

+  (ET1174583) An enhancement has been made that adds base NetBackup support for
  SQL Server 2008. However, database moves from Snapshot backups taken of
  databases that contain file stream data are not supported.

+  If pre-NetBackup 6.5.3 version is being used to backup granular backups for
  SharePoint and its media servers are upgraded to 6.5.3, then the SharePoint
  clients will also need to be upgraded to 6.5.3.

+  (ET1595100) NetBackup requires that a portal use the IP address when
  backing up and restoring a portal. Using a portal name will result in site
  not being found condition, then there will need to be manual steps to
  complete the restore.  The databases do get restored to SQL. Use the
  SharePoint Central Administrator to Recover a Portal, use the IP for the
  URL address, and also enter the names of the SITE, SERV and PROF databases
  that are restored. After the portal is recreated, use the SharePoint
  Central Administrator Manage Content databases for the virtual server, to
  add any Team Sites that are associated to the Portal Site - these will also
  get backed up and then restored to SQL.

  The steps to recover the named URLportal after retore.
    1. Verify the content databases are restore to SQL.
    2. Use SharePoint Central Administrator - List and Manage Portal Sites
         Restore a Portal
    3. Select the virtual server and place the names of the SITE, PROF and
         SERV databases in their respective fields
    4. Use the portal IP address for the portal URL site address.
    5. If there are additional team sites associated to the portal, use
         SharePoint Administrator Virtual Server Manager to Manage Content
         Databases to add them back to the portal site.
    6. The portal should now be available for browse.
    7. Using the IP for the portal site URL address should void the need to
         have to manually do these steps to recover the site going forward.

+  The following issues are specific to SharePoint 2007.

  - (ET1255700) When restoring a SharePoint WSS 2.0 site where the site is
    gone but the database still remains, the site may not be extended after a
    restore has completed successfully.  In this case, the user must extend
    the site using the SharePoint administrator user interface.

  - To view a SharePoint node in Backup, Archive,and Restore user interface
    for a SharePoint backup, you must install the Microsoft .NET framework 3.5
    on the SharePoint servers.

  - Document-level restores will fail if the string "_Granular_" is contained
    within the document name. You can restore the document using a full
    database restore.  To avoid this issue, rename the documents that contain
    the string "_Granular_" to a name without the string "_Granular_" prior to
    performing the backing up.

  - (ET1594142) When performing a Disaster Recovery of a SharePoint web
    application and the last restore is complete, verify that the web
    application appears in the list of web applications and then perform a
    iisreset.  The iisreset command can be performed by opening a command
    prompt window and typing the command "iisreset /noforce".

  - (ET1588836) When restoring a Data Connection Library document from a GRT
    backup, the documents in the library will have the appropriate approval
    status however the version history may state that 'This is the current
    approved version' when it may not be.  The workaround for this issue is
    to have the user set the appropriate status for the item.  

  - (ET1502252) Restoring a document/picture library item when the library or
    folder does not exist will not be restored.  The library or folder is not
    recreated and the item is not restored The work around for this issue would
    be to redirect the restore to a file system and then upload the items into
    SharePoint.

  - (ET1485122) The application, SPSRecoveryAsst.exe, gives an application
    error when trying to restore an invalid object selected from the Backup,
    Archive, and Restore user interface.  The workaround for this issue is to
    select the correct item to restore.

  - (ET1594331) Performing a granular back up of content databases that do not
    contain any sites sresult in an error message being generated and the
    backup completes with a status 1.  The error message in the progress log
    is:
      ERR - Error encountered while attempting to get additional files for
            Microsoft SharePoint Resources:\Windows SharePoint Services Web
            Application\SharePoint - XXXXX \Content-DB 1 ...
      ERR - SharePoint granular restores from this image will not work.

    Granular restores will work from all databases in the image that contain
    sites.

  - (ET1589445) Using AllWebs to perform a granular backup of secure and
    non-secure web applications will result in a status 1.  The secure sites
    can be backed up individually or together successfully

  - (ET1540667) After restoring a subsite the link is not restored in both
    quick launch and top link bar.  There is an option to add a link so the
    user could do that as a workaround.

  - (ET1539923) Special characters in item names are excluded when displayed in
    the Backup, Archive, and Restore user interface.  When the items are
    restored, the special characters do appear in the restored item.

  - (ET1639566) Restoring a document from a NetBackup 6.5.3 image of a
    SharePoint 2003 portal may be reported as successful but the document does
    not get restored. To avoid this issue, restore the database or perfrom a
    redirected database restore and access the desired document.

  - (ET1637318) Restoring a Web Application that contains webparts from a
    granular image results in missing webparts. Once the restore has been
    completed, you must reapply the webparts.

  - (ET1633472) Unable to browse sites after multiple db restore. The IIS
    settings are not preserved when running this restore. To resolve this issue,
    restore the SharePoint Web Application from a FULL and DIFF(s) images in
    one job.

  - (ET1630657) A redirected restore of granular content to the filesystem
    (using a unc path) from multiple content databases the restore fails and
    informs the user that the restore failed to recover the requested files.
    The workaround is to restore content from one db at a time.

  - (ET1653526) The SharePoint Shared Services database does not get restored.
    The SharePoint farm can be recoverd from backup without this database, All
    the web applications can be restored successfully along with their content.
    A new SSP service is created as part of the recovery.

  - (ET1640309) A redirected restore of a SharePoint Web Application using FULL
    and DIFF images in seperate jobs will fail.  The workaround is to perform
    the redirected restore of a SharePoint Web Application using a FULL and
    DIFF images in a single job.

  - About restores of SharePoint Server and Windows SharePoint Services

    When you perform restores, you should administer the restores from the
    NetBackup master server or the SharePoint front-end server. When you run the
    restores from the master server, the restores run but no progress log
    appears. You must monitor the job status from the job details on the master
    server. Symantec recommends that you run the restores from the SharePoint
    front end server.

  - You can redirect SharePoint sites, documents, lists or items to a path, a
    workspace, or a document library, as follows:

    -  Redirect to path.  In the Restore to drive or UNC path box, enter the
       drive letter or UNC Path. Use the following format for a UNC path:
       \\servername\share.

       In the Restore to path box, enter the path to which you want to direct
       the restore.

    -  Redirect to workspace or document library (WebStorageSystem-based only).
       This option only applies to SharePoint 2001 restores.

    NOTE: When you direct items to a file system, any list items you selected
          are not restored and appear as 0 KB files. If redirecting list items
          to a file system, the item itself will be a 0 KB file but if the list
          item has any attachments they will get restored.

    -  Redirect to the Windows file system. When using a drive letter it must
       be entered C:\  (or whatever drive letter the users chooses) and the
       "Restore to Path" must be entered as "restored data". The granular
       restore will run on the backend server.

       If the user does not follow this then the granular restore fails with a
       status 5: and the following appears in the log:

       17:14:37 (2180.001) TAR - Unable to restore. Skipping file: SharePoint -
       38951\Content-DB 1    

+  The following list of issues applies to Microsoft Exchange.
  -  Launching an off-host snapshot backup from the NetBackup Client or with
     bpbackup

     If you attempt to initiate an Exchange off-host alternate client backup
     from the NetBackup Client GUI or with the bpbackup command, the backup
     fails. Instead, use the NetBackup Administration Console to initiate a
     manual backup for that Exchange policy. See the "Testing configuration
     settings" section in the NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange Administrator's
     Guide for instructions on how to perform a manual backup.

  -  When an Exchange backup is launched from the NetBackup Client interface
     and uses the Snapshot Client offhost backup capability, the progress log
     window does not display the usual progress messages evident when a
     scheduled backup is executed. The backup operation is not impacted by this
     lack of progress logging. If detailed progress is desired, use the
     NetBackup Administration Console to launch a manual backup operation on an
     Exchange policy. See the "Testing configuration settings" section in the
     NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange Administrator's Guide for instructions on
     how to perform a manual backup operation.

+  (ET1278383) Exchange 6.5.2 - LCR/CCR backup support

  To ensure that the CCR client attributes are set properly for both nodes in
  the cluster, the user needs to update the Exchange client attributes for
  each node individually. Changing the attributes for the virtual CCR name
  will only affect the active node at the time of change.

+  (ET1527929) Backups of SharePoint Web applications or portals that use
  Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) and that contain a larger number of
  content databases (100+) may timeout. In this situation, increase the default
  "Client read timeout" setting to 900 seconds.

+  For NetBackup 6.5.4, the following configuration changes apply for Exchange
  cluster environments:
  -  To perform Continuous Cluster Replication (CCR) backups of the passive VSS
     writer, you no longer need to set the "Enable Remote Streaming Backup"
     registration key.
  -  For Exchange 2007 SP1 or later, you no longer need to configure the
     NetBackup Client Service to run as domain admin.

+  NetBackup for SQL Server
  If you peform a backup using multiple streams (stripes) and multiplexing, you
  cannot restore this backup image using more than one stripe.



Storage-related issues:
-----------------------
+  (ET1653458) When attempting multi-copy duplications in a clustered
  environment, duplications can fail with a status 254 if you have any
  storage units configured to use any available media server.

+  **(ET1652704) A potential for data loss was discovered in NetBackup
  Server / Enterprise Server when using Storage LifeCycle Policies (SLP).
  Duplication jobs that start writing data, but continue to fail past the
  expiration time of the source copy may never get retried, leading to skipped
  duplications or missing backup copies.  If this occurs, the activity monitor
  will display the failed duplication jobs, but there is no other indication
  that these duplications were missed.

  For more information about this issue, refer to the following TechNote on the
  Symantec Support Web site.

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/324515

+  (ET1634241) Network optimized duplication may not perform as expected.
  Under the following circumstances, NetBackup may not always use a common
  media server if one is available:

  - The list of source images specified for a duplication job reside on more
    than one disk or tape volume, other than cases where images from the first
    volume used for the image list span to subsequent volumes.
 
  - A required common server for duplication is configured (the
    "nbemmcmd -common_server_for_dup required" option).

  After NetBackup duplicates all of the images from the first media ID,
  NetBackup performs as expected if the remaining images span from the first
  media ID to the other volumes.  However, if the images do not span from the
  first media ID, NetBackup may use a different media server to read the
  remaining images.

  This situation may occur with image lists created by Storage Lifecycles.

+  (ET1538745) Destinations within a storage lifecycle policy may be backup
  destinations or duplication destinations.

  Duplication destinations can be configured to indicate an alternate read
  server. The alternate read server can read a backup image that was originally
  written by a different media server.

  Each destination belongs to a particular disk pool. The alternate read server
  indicated for a duplication destination in the same storage lifecycle policy
  must be a server for the disk pool of the source backup destination.  Disk
  pools are listed under Media and Device Management > Devices > Disk Pools.

+  (ET1518794) Editing an SLP that has images in process can have adverse
  affects.  Two workarounds exist:
  a. Disable backup policies that use the SLP.  Wait until all images that are
     being managed by the SLP are "Lifecycle complete". Edit the SLP. Enable
     the backup policies that use the SLP.

  b. If you can not afford to disable the backup polices as described in a.
     above, then leave them active, but edit the policies to use a different
     SLP: Rather than changing the existing SLP, create a new SLP with the
     changes you want.  Then edit the backup policies that are configured to
     use the active SLP to replace the reference to the "old" SLP with the new
     SLP.  Do not delete the old SLP until all of the images it is processing
     are "Lifecycle complete".  Please refer to Tech Alert 323746 on the
     Symantec Support Web site.

     A fix is currently underway for this issue.  Symantec expects to make
     the fixes available in a post-6.5.4 package as soon as possible.

+  (ET1543025) Both types of backup staging methods make use of capacity
  management on disk storage units. This means that NetBackup automatically
  removes expired images from the storage unit to create space for new images.

  In either situation, NetBackup cannot manage the capacity of a storage unit
  that is NFS-mounted:
  - For basic disk staging:
    The disk staging storage unit is capacity-managed by default. Do not make a
    DSSU out of a storage unit that is NFS-mounted. (That is, do not select the
    Enable Temporary Staging Area option for that storage unit.)
  - For storage lifecycle policies:
    A destination can be configured to be capacity-managed.  Do not enable the
    Staged Capacity Managed option for any destination that is NFS-mounted.

+  (ET1485775) OpenStorage direct to tape lets you copy NetBackup backup images
  from a disk appliance to tape drives that are attached to an NDMP host.

  For more information, see the 6.5.4 version of the NetBackup Shared Storage
  Guide contained in the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318351

  Note: The license key that activates OpenStorage must be installed on each
        NetBackup media server that you use for direct to tape.

+  (ET1543384) Backups to disk my fail with status code 800

  During heavy NetBackup media server activity, backups to disk may fail with
  a NetBackup status code of 800.  The code appears in the Administration
  Console Activity Monitor Job Details display.

  See the NetBackup Troubleshooting Guide description of NetBackup status
  code 880 for remedial action.

  Jobs may fail because the heavy load causes processes to wait longer than
  the default timeout period (60 seconds).  You can try to increase the
  timeout by creating the following file on the media server:

  UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/db/config/DPS_PROXYDEFAULTRECVTMO
  Windows: C:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup\db\config\DPS_PROXYDEFAULTRECVTMO

  If the config directory does not exist, create it.

  The file should contain the new timeout value, greater than or equal to 10 or
  less than or equal to 3600 seconds.

+  The SAN Client does not support inline tape copy over Fibre Transport. Inline
  tape copy jobs occur over the LAN.  SAN Client is designed for very high
  speed backup and restore.  Therefore, SAN Client excludes backup options
  (such as inline tape copy) that require more resources to process and manage.

+  (ET1516498) Images with a very large number of fragments (greater than
  12,000) can have adverse effects.
  (Note:  This issue pertains to the total number of fragments across all
          copies of a backup image.)

  The following configuration settings can be used to reduce the number of
  fragments:
  a. Make sure that the Maximum Fragment Size is not too small.
     -  A 1TB image with a Maximum Fragment Size of 20mb (with only one copy)
        would generate 50,000 fragments.  If a second copy was created, the
        image would have 100,000 fragments.
     -  Note:  Many users are configured with 20mb fragments, based on outdated
        TechNotes describing restore performance.  The limitation of restore
        performance has been resolved and these users should change this setting
        to allow larger fragments.
** b. The combination of checkpointing and multiplexing exacerbates this problem.
     Do not set checkpointing to a frequency less than 20 minutes.  Consider
     reducing the MPX factor.
     -  For example, checkpointing at five minutes with MPX at 8 causes
        96 fragments each hour.  If the client is slow and the backup runs for
        three days (this has been observed in the field), 6,912 fragments are
        created.  If the image is copied once,  a total of 13,824 fragments will
        exist.  A third copy results in a total of 20,736 fragments.  Please
        refer to Tech Alert 323748 on the Symantec Support Web site.

        A fix is currently underway for this issue.  Symantec expects to make
        the fixes available in a post-6.5.4 package as soon as possible.

+  (ET1444319) An issue exists in this Release Update where storage lifecycle
  policy (SLP) images that are no longer in the catalog still appear in the
  EMM image table list. These images are empty placeholder images and are
  created when multi-streamed backups occur. The nbstserv process detects
  these images in the EMM table list, processes them, and reports that it has
  removed them, when in fact they still appear in the image table list as not
  being processed by SLP.

+  (ET1317594) To add clarity, the "Load balance" label in the Storage Unit
  Group dialog, has been changed to read, Media server load balancing.

+  A button labeled New has been added to the Add Disk Array Host dialog box,
  as well as a new dialog box titled, New Array Type. When you click the
  New button the New Array Type dialog box appears. Included on this dialog
  box is a Help button. The online help for this dialog and button will be
  available at the next major release.

+  (ET1245547) While running a report for tape reports > tape lists, if you
  have a volume name or Media ID name that is less than six characters, then
  while using the command bpmedialist -ls -q -mlist -ev <volume/media name>
  -M <Master server>, the report operation will fail.  

  To resolve this issue and ensure that the report operations is successful,
  you need to include the media ID in double quotes and add enough spaces
  within the quotes to make the media ID six characters long. For example, if
  you have the media ID "AB000" which is a five character media ID, then you
  can use the command bpmedialist as follows:

     bpmedialist -ls -q -mlist -ev "AB000 " -M omwin1

  Since the length of the volume name is five characters, a space has been
  added, and the volume name is enclosed in double quotes. It is important that
  the media ID is in double quotes if spaces were added to make the ID six
  characters long.

+  The following list of issues applies to AdvancedDisk.
  -  Windows Common Internet File System (CIFS) is not supported.
  -  For NFS, you must use manual mount points.
  -  Symantec recommends that you do not span backup images across volumes in
     an AdvancedDisk disk pool. File system full conditions cannot be detected
     adequately. Therefore, each disk pool should be comprised of only one
     volume.

+  The NetBackup SharedDisk option does not support Windows 2008 for media
  servers.

+  (ET1240562) NetBackup SharedDisk and Windows media servers

  If you use both NetBackup 6.5.2 and NetBackup 6.5 or 6.5.1 media servers
  (Windows) for SharedDisk, you must format LUNs using a 6.5 or 6.5.1 media
  server.  To avoid any LUN formatting issues, Symantec recommends that you
  upgrade all of the Windows media servers you use for SharedDisk to
  NetBackup 6.5.2.

+  (ET1052487) For SharedDisk on Windows systems, you can use either GUID
  Partition Table (GPT) or Master Boot Record (MBR) to format LUNs on Windows
  systems that support GPT.  GPT allows disks larger than 2 TB in size.

  However, NetBackup 6.5.1 and earlier cannot read or write disks that use GPT.
  Therefore, if you use both 6.5.1 and earlier and 6.5.2 and later for disk
  pool access, all LUNs must be formatted with MBR. MBR disks are limited to
  2TB maximum size.

+  (ET1239766) Some devices that have single-instance store (SIS) capabilities
  can be used as storage destinations in a storage lifecycle policy. (For
  example, PureDisk.)

  In this release, the Fixed and Capacity Managed retention types are available
  for selection for SIS devices used as duplication destinations. However, the
  Capacity Managed retention type actually behaves as a Fixed retention period
  for these devices.

  The log reflects this change in retention type behavior. In future releases,
  the Capacity Managed retention type will be available for SIS devices.

+  (ET1230073) A storage lifecycle policy can contain backup and duplication
  storage destinations. A duplication destination can be configured to have one
  of two retention types: Fixed or Capacity managed.

  When Capacity managed is selected, a Desired cache period is also configured.
  NetBackup tries to retain the image on the destination for the Desired cache
  period. Only if space is needed for new images are the capacity-managed copies
  to be expired.  However, testing has shown that for duplication destinations
  using the Capacity managed retention type, the Desired cache period is being
  overlooked.

  The overlooked desired cache period may allow images to become eligible for
  expiration as soon as all copies of the image have been created. The next time
  the disk reaches the high water mark, these copies may be deleted, regardless
  of the Desired cache period setting.

+  (ET1128929) Potential free space is the amount of space on a disk staging
  storage unit (DSSU) or on a lifecycle policy destination that NetBackup can
  free if extra space on the volume is needed. (Use the nbdevquery command to
  display the potential_free_space and the free_space value.) The potential
  free space value represents the total size of the image copies that are
  eligible for expiration.

  To create free space, an administrator can run the bpexpdate command to
  manually expire eligible image copies on the volume. This changes the
  potential free space into available free space.

  If nbdevquery is run after bpexpdate is used, the potential free space value
  should be reduced and the free space value should be increased. However, this
  is not the case. The nbdevquery command does not display the correct
  potential free space value until one of the following updating events occurs:

  -  In the case of DSSUs: When the high water mark or a disk-full condition is
     reached on the storage unit. The automatic expiration of eligible copies
     of staged images occurs and potential_free_space for that disk is
     recalculated.

  -  For disk destinations within lifecycle policies: When a duplication job
     that writes to the disk completes, the potential_free_space value for that
     disk is recalculated.

  Suppose a copy of an image is beyond its try-to-keep date, and
  is a candidate for removal from disk.  For instance, this copy of the image
  is counted as a part of the Potential Free Space value.  If a user uses the
  bpexpdate command to manually expire this copy of the image from disk, the
  Potential Free Space value will not be decremented to reflect the action
  taken until the whole Potential Free Space value is recalculated.  Until the
  value is recalculated, the user and NetBackup will think that there is more
  available space on the disk than there actually is.

  The Potential Free Space value is recalculated:  
     a) When the High Water Mark (HWM) condition forces a draining of the disk
        down to Low Water Mark (LWM).
     b) When an image is fully duplicated, thus being "Lifecycle complete".  

  The "Available space" is Free Space plus Potential Free Space. The file
  system increments the Free Space, but NetBackup does not decrement the
  Potential Free Space. Thus, the size of the image that was expired is
  counted twice as both Free Space and Potential Free Space.  This is the
  reason why it will look to the user and NetBackup like the disk has more
  space than there actually is.  In addition, this may cause NetBackup to
  assign jobs to the disk that have a larger total estimated size than is
  actually available.


NetBackup user interface issues:
--------------------------------
+  There is a difference in the user experience, between the MFC user interface
  and the NetBackup-Java Administration Console, when browsing granular backups
  for restores. This happens with granular backups from Microsoft Exchange,
  Microsoft SharePoint, or Microsoft Active Directory. The difference occurs
  when clicking on a granular node to expand the node and view its contents.
  Since there is a noticeable delay and overhead in expanding a granular node,
  the MFC user interface expands more than was being requested to attempt to
  minimize this delay.  The NetBackup-Java Administration Console does not do
  this. This requires the NetBackup-Java Console user to make additional node
  expansion clicks and causes an additional delay.

+  (ET1668436) Closing the NetBackup-Java Administration console does not
  terminate the NBSL session. It can cause the NBPROXY processes to run for
  the next 24 hours and eventually time out.  In addition, if you frequently
  start and stop the NetBackup-Java Administration console, the number of
  running NBPROXY processes increases the load on the respective NetBackup
  Master Server and eventually affects the performance of the Master Server.

  For more information and a work-around for this issue, refer to the
  following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site:

     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/324998

+ (ET1517333) To back up all local drives, Symantec recommends that you use a
 scheduled backup from the master server. This method is much faster than
 performing a user-directed backup of all local drives from the client in
 Backup, Archive, and Restore.

+ (ET1401927) The Catalog Recovery wizard does not work after performing a
 change server operation. The operator must log on to the machine locally to
 recover the catalog.

+  (ET1424582) The Windows Administration Console will crash if the user has a
  SAN Client connected to the setup and performs the following steps:

  1. Click on Devices node and view the SAN Clients attached to the setup.
  2. Then click on Host Properties and view the Master server properties.
  3. Windows Administration Console will crash if user performs a Refresh All
     operation any time after viewing the Master server properties from
     Host Properties.

+  (ET1367769) When using the nbdevconfig command from the command line
  interface it is important to remember to separate the server names with white
  space and not any other character such as a comma.  The NetBackup Commands
  document will be updated to include an additional sentence and possibly an
  example that demonstrates how this command is designed to be used.  

+  The NetBackup Administration Console for Windows is not supported on
  Windows 2008 for the AMD64 platform. If a user attempts to launch the
  NetBackup Administration Console, it will cause the following error message.

    The NetBackup Administration Console cannot be started. The Windows-based
    NetBackup Administration Console is not supported on this platform.

+  (ET1224679) The NetBackup Administration Console for Windows may crash when
   two instances of Administration Console are running on two separate remote
   desktop sessions on the same server. This issue rarely occurs and is not
   easily reproducible. The issue is not a regression and is outside of the
   normal scope of operations. Hence, this issue is planned to be addressed in
   a future NetBackup 6.5 Release Update.

+  (ET1238485) The NetBackup Administration Console for Windows may crash if
  the user clicks on the Activity Monitor node and then clicks on Media node.
  This issue is associated with ET1219769 and a temporary patch has been
  applied to prevent the crash. A proper fix for this issue is planned a future
  NetBackup 6.5.x Release Update.


General NetBackup issues:
-------------------------
+  (ET1136915) NetBackup recognizes wildcard character usage in some areas,
  such as in backup selection lists and exclude file lists.  Curly brackets
  or braces) can be used around multiple wildcard file name patterns, as
  described in the Administrator's Guide.

  However, since curly bracket characters are valid characters for Windows
  file names, they cannot be used to indicate wildcard usage for Windows
  platforms.  Also, backslashes cannot be used as escape characters for
  curly bracket characters.

+  (ET1636600) Backup problem with MS-Windows-NT policy type and VMware ESX
  version 3.0 and 3.0.1

  Symantec has identified a problem when backing up a NetBackup client that
  is installed in a Windows guest operating system on certain versions of
  VMware ESX servers. If you select the "MS-Windows-NT" policy type, and the
  ESX server is at version 3.0 or 3.0.1, the backup job hangs.

  This problem is apparently due to an issue in ESX server versions 3.0 or
  3.0.1, not in NetBackup.

  Potential workarounds are the following:

  - Update your ESX server to 3.0.2 or later.
  - Or, configure a VMware backup proxy server and use NetBackup for VMware
    to perform the backup. For assistance with NetBackup for VMware, see the
    "NetBackup for VMware Administrator's Guide."

+  (ET1586456) The NetBackup server requires logon credentials to access the
  VMware ESX servers or the VMware VirtualCenter. If the credentials you have
  entered are incorrect or do not work, the backup may fail with status
  code 156, "snapshot error encountered." In this case, you must verify
  whether the correct credentials were entered in NetBackup, and correct them
  as needed.

  1. In the NetBackup Administration Console, go to Media and Device
     Management > Credentials > Virtual Machine Servers.
  2. Double click on the credentials definition for the VMware server or
     VirtualCenter.
  3. When finished editing the credentials, select the "Validate Credentials"
     box in the dialog and click OK.

+  (ET1593098) Error message issued when trying to validate VMware credentials

  This NetBackup 6.5.4 release adds the ability to verify that the VMware
  credentials you have entered in the NetBackup policy are valid for the VMware
  server. The NetBackup Add Virtual Machine Server dialog now contains a
  "Validate Credentials" checkbox.

  Note: If your VMware proxy server is running a version of NetBackup that is
        earlier than 6.5.4, the credentials cannot be validated and an error
        message is displayed. You must verify that the credentials you entered
        are correct for the VMware server. If the credentials are correct, you
        can ignore the error message.

+  (ET1556112) As part of the catalog policy configuration, the administrator
  indicates a path to the directory where the disaster recovery information
  is saved.  This path is indicated on the Disaster Recovery tab.

  The path for the disaster recovery information cannot be to a directory
  that is on the same partition as /usr/openv/netbackup.  If the path for
  the disaster recovery information is to a location on the same partition as
  /usr/openv/netbackup, NetBackup displays a status 20 error message.  The
  message states that the disk path is invalid.  The administrator needs to
  change the path on the Disaster Recovery tab to a directory on a different
  partition.

+  In rare situations the first backup attempt after NetBackup is installed
  may fail.  This only happens if the backup is granular and if Microsoft
  Volume Shadow copy Services (VSS) is being used.  In addition, after this
  one failure all subsequent backups succeed

+  (ET1535587) The media server used for catalog backups must be at the same
  level as the master server.  This is true for hot or cold catalog backups.

+  (ET1504682) The bpbackup command is used to perform user backups from clients
  and manual backups from master servers. In addition to listing individual
  files or directories, bpbackup can also use directives to indicate the files
  to be backed up. For example: bpbackup "/Shadow Copy Components/"
  bpbackup "/System State/"

  Clients can enter the directive in the listfile by using the following option:
     bpbackup -f <listfile>

+  (ET1536915) Do not save logs to a remote file system such as NFS or CIFS.
  Logs that are stored remotely and then grow large can cause critical
  performance issues.

+  (ET1539585) In this release, an administrator can resume a suspended job
  until the retention period of the job is met.  The retention period begins
  when the job is suspended. If the administrator resumes the job after the
  retention period passes, the job fails because the image has expired. The
  job is then moved to the DONE state.

  Note that the Clean-up host property, "Move backup job from incomplete
  state to done state," does not apply to suspended jobs. Jobs are suspended
  manually and must be resumed manually.

+  (ET1512562) Individual restore of mails from BE images is not supported in
  NetBackup 6.5.x as mentioned in the NetBackup online help. This issue will
  be addressed in the next major release of NetBackup.

+  (ET1260712) NetBackup considers the failure history of a policy when
  determining whether or not to run a scheduled backup job. The timeframe for
  NetBackup to examine is one of the settings configured using the Schedule
  Backup Attempts setting in the Global Attributes host properties.

  This property determines the following characteristics for each policy:
  - How many preceding hours NetBackup examine before determining whether to
    allow another backup attempt (retry). By default, NetBackup examines the
    past 12 hours.
  - How many times a backup can be retried within that timeframe.  By default,
    NetBackup allows two attempts.  Attempts include scheduled backups that
    start automatically or scheduled backups that are user-initiated.

  In NetBackup 6.0 and later, all backup attempts apply toward this
  configurable limit, regardless of the type of backup or the schedule. In
  releases prior to 6.0, NetBackup allowed each schedule to meet the Schedule
  Backup Attempts property limit.  In some cases this resulted in more backup
  attempts than expected based on the property setting.

  Consider the following 6.5 example scenario using the default setting:
  2 tries every 12 hours:

  1.  Policy_A runs at 6:00 p.m.; Schedule_1 fails.
  2.  Policy_A is user-initiated at 8:00 p.m.; Schedule_2 fails.
  3.  At 11:00 p.m., NetBackup looks at the previous 12 hours.  It sees one
      attempt at 6:00 p.m. and one attempt at 8:00 p.m.  The Schedule backup
      attempts setting of two has been met so NetBackup does not try again.
  4.  At 6:30 a.m. the next morning, NetBackup looks at the previous 12 hours.
      It sees only one attempt at 8:00 p.m.  The Schedule backup attempts
      setting of two has not been met so NetBackup tries again.  If a schedule
      window is not open at this time, NetBackup waits until a window is open.

+  (ET1260712) For master servers at NetBackup version 6.5 or later, the
  ALLOW_MULTIPLE_RETENTIONS_PER_MEDIA setting in the bp.conf file has no
  effect.  To allow mixed retention levels on media, use the nbemmcmd command
  to update the nbemm database and change the
  ALLOW_MULTIPLE_RETENTIONS_PER_MEDIA setting. The default configuration does
  not allow multiple versions (a setting of 0 or no).

  To allow multiple retention levels, use nbemmcmd -changesetting to change the
  ALLOW_MULTIPLE_RETENTIONS_PER_MEDIA setting to 1 or yes.

+  (ET1364268) In 6.5.2 NetBackup introduced the ability to allow, restrict, or
  prohibit reverse host name lookup for master servers, media servers, and
  clients.

  Administrators can configure this using several methods:
  - By changing the Network Settings host properties in the Administration
    Console.
  - By editing the bp.conf file (UNIX) or the Windows Registry.
  - New in 6.5.4: By using the bpclntcmd command on UNIX or Windows systems.

  Using the bpclntcmd command:
  To display the current configuration setting, enter the command:
  bpclntcmd -reverse_name_lookup

  To change the entry, log on to the system as root or Administrator. Enter
  one of the following commands:

  - To allow reverse host name lookup (default), enter:
    bpclntcmd -reverse_name_lookup allowed

    This setting indicates that the host requires reverse host name lookup
    to be working in order to determine that the connection comes from a
    recognizable server.

  - To restrict reverse host name lookup, enter:
    bpclntcmd -reverse_name_lookup restricted

    This setting indicates that the NetBackup host first attempts to perform
    reverse host name lookup. If the NetBackup host successfully resolves the
    IP address of the connecting server to a host name (reverse lookup is
    successful), it compares the host name to the list of known server host
    names.

    If the resolution of the IP address to a host name fails (reverse lookup
    fails), based on the Restricted setting, the host converts the host names
    of the known server list to IP addresses (using a forward lookup). The
    host compares the IP address of the connecting server to the list of known
    server IP addresses.

    If the comparison fails, the host rejects the connection from server and
    the connection fails.

  - To prohibit reverse host name lookup enter
    bpclntcmd -reverse_name_lookup prohibited

    This setting indicates that the NetBackup host does not try reverse host
    name lookup at all. The host resolves the host names of the known server
    list to IP addresses using forward lookups.

    The NetBackup host then compares the IP address of the connecting server
    to the list of known server IP addresses.

    If the comparison fails, the NetBackup host rejects the connection from
    the server and the connection fails.

+  (ET1436810) Calendar incremental backups may not run on the same day as a
  calendar full backup as been scheduled.

+  (ET1174736) This release contains a 32-bit Windows memory management
  limitation. Windows can only address 4GB of memory. If an attempt is made
  to perform a Flashbackup of volumes that are larger than 10TB, that it
  requires more than 4GB of memory to store the bitmap that needs to be
  created for the restore of single files.  To work around this issue,
  Symantec recommends that you make smaller volumes or use a UNIX Master
  server.

+  (ET1412544) The Windows NTFS file system has a feature called junction
  points. A junction point can be set up to provide access to files in a local
  directory (similar in function to a symbolic link). For backups of a VMware
  virtual machine, NetBackup for VMware does not currently support a junction
  point as the snapshot mount point on the VMware backup proxy server. The
  snapshot mount point must be a local directory on the proxy server, not a
  junction point that refers to a local directory. Support for junction points
  as the snapshot mount point on the proxy server will be added in a future
  release.

  CAUTION: if a junction point is used as the snapshot mount point, the backup
  appears to succeed, but the actual files that were backed up may be the wrong
  files.

+  (ET1137932) To do NetBackup restores as a non-administrative user under NBAC
  using the Windows Backup, Archive, and Restore client console or the Windows
  Administration Console, the permissions on the following directories need to
  be set to "Full Control" for each user of the user interfaces.  
     C:\ProgramFiles\Veritas\NetBackup\logs\nbwin
     C:\ProgramFiles\Veritas\NetBackup\logs\nbconsole

+  (ET1116304) To view log messages generated by PBX exchange, use the vxlogview
  utility installed by the VRTSicsco package only. Typically, the VRTSicsco
  package is installed at "/opt/VRTSicsco" on UNIX systems and
  "<CommonProgramFiles>\VERITAS\VRTSicsco" on Windows systems.  It is not
  recommended to use the vxlogview utility that is installed by any other
  package because it may give errors due to a version/architecture mismatch.

+  (ET1259882) NetBackup for VMware does not support a USB drive as the snapshot
  mount point on the VMware backup proxy server. This support will be added in
  a future release of NetBackup.

+  (ET1250126) To perform a Point-in-Time rollback restore for an IBM DS6000
  system, you must modify a VxFI configuration file for the Windows x64
  platform.  Perform the following steps to set up and change the
  configuration file:

  1.  Install IBM VSS 3.x
  2.  Install DSCLI 5.2.2.224 at a minimum.
  3.  Add the following lines to the end of %commonprogramfiles%\SymantecShared
      \VxFI\4\ConfigFiles\ibmtsfi.conf:
        [CLI_TOOL_INFO]
        "FILEPATH"="C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\DSCLI\"
        (If DSCLI is installed to a different location, use that path in place
         of "C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\DSCLI")

  You can find the following TechNote on this issue on the Symantec Support
  Web site.
      http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/302962

+  (ET125074) Attempting to restore Bare Metal Restore (BMR) Windows clients
  using Broadcom NetXtreme II network adapters that are rebranded by certain
  OEM vendors (such as HP NC373i) fails with the following error message.

  "Failed to install network driver - check WINBOM."

  For more information on how to work around this issue, refer to the following
  TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.

    http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/302696

+  VMware NetBackup Integration Module (VNIM) not required.

  The VMware NetBackup Integration Module (VNIM) is not required for NetBackup
  for VMware. In fact, NetBackup for VMware cannot function if VNIM is
  installed.

  NOTE: If VNIM is installed, you must uninstall it before running any backups.

+  On a media server (stand-alone or clustered), if the media server system
  is shutdown or a failover occurs while the media server is involved in a
  restore operation, further restore operations involving this media server
  will not function. For more information about this issue, refer to the
  following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.
      http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/303970

+  (ET1267896) When performing backups using the new Pure Deduplication
  Option (PDDO) feature, Symantec suggests that users monitor their shared
  memory usage as the number of jobs increases.  The job-size throttling has
  been turned off in NetBackup 6.5.2 to allow more PDDO backups to run
  concurrently.  Please consult your NetBackup Performance Tuning Guide for
  additional information on NetBackup tuning parameters affecting shared memory
  usage.

+  (ET1250777) An alternate client off-host backup of a NetBackup RealTime
  application may fail with status code 156. This failure applies to a
  snapshot-based backup to a storage unit (with or without a retained snapshot
  for Instant Recovery). This error occurs if the RealTime server's host tables
  are not correctly updated for the alternate client. As a result, NetBackup
  cannot make a RealTime TimeImage accessible to the alternate client, and the
  backup fails.

  To resolve this problem, see the following NetBackup TechNote on the Symantec
  Support Web site:
     http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/303966

+  (ET1274002) The recovery of a catalog image taken in version 6.5.2 of
  NetBackup is NOT supported in an earlier version of NetBackup (such 6.5)
  or vice versa.

+  A BMR Fast Restore of a Windows client with a single partition fails with the
  following error message.

     Failed to run X:\BMR\NBU\BIN\BMRRST.EXE - begin

  When attempting a BMR restore of Windows clients with a single system or boot
  partition, the process could fail during the Finalizing Restore step with the
  error message mentioned above:

  If you encounter any issues attempting a BMR Fast Restore of a Windows client
  with a single partition, please consult with a Symantec Support representative
  for further guidance.



NetBackup Snapshot Client (and NetBackup Hyper-V)
-------------------------------------------------
+  (ET1418453) The following is a known issue pertaining to redirected restores
  of Hyper-V virtual machines that were backed up in the "Saved" or "Paused"
  state.

  If a Hyper-V virtual machine is in the "Saved" or "Paused" state when
  NetBackup backs it up, the virtual machine will be in the "Off" state (rather
  than Saved or Paused) after it is restored to a different location. The
  change of state to Off is caused by the current Microsoft Hyper-V writer.

  If the virtual machine is restored to its original location on the original
  Hyper-V server, the state of the virtual machine when it was backed up is
  correctly restored. If the virtual machine was in the Saved or Paused state,
  it is set to Saved or Paused after the restore.



Bare Metal Restore (BMR) issues
---------------------------------
+  With 6.5.4 AIX BMR Boot Server, bmrsrtadm fails to create media shared
  resource tree (SRT) with version "AIX5.3TL9" and above

  Changes that were introduced in AIX5.3 TL9, with the 6.5.4 AIX Boot
  Server installed, causes bmrsrtadm to fail to create an ISO with version
  "AIX5.3TL9" and above.  Hence, it fails to do a media restore.

  To avoid this issue, use the following procedure to create an ISO from
  the SRTs with a version of "AIX5.3TL9" and above.

  1. Verify if an AIX5.3TL9 SRT already exists on a boot server in a specific
     path (for example, "aix53tl9" resides inside the path /export/srt>).
  2. Create a soft link /export/srt/aix53tl9/usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/unix to
     /usr/lib/boot/unix before you attempt to create the ISO using bmrsrtadm.
     The following is an example of how to create the soft link:
        ln -s /usr/lib/boot/unix /export/srt/aix53tl9/usr/lpp/bos/inst_root/unix
  3. Use bmrsrtadm to create the ISO out of the modified AIX5.3TL9 SRT (for this
     example use, aix53tl9).

+  DOS-based Restore is not supported for Windows x64 Clients:

  Windows x64 Client systems cannot be restored using the legacy DOS-based
  Restore.  This is because a DOS-based Restore requires a 16-bit OS installer
  application (winntsetup.exe) that can be invoked from within DOS environment.
  For 64-bit versions of Windows OS, Microsoft did not ship 16-bit installers.
  Hence, the temporary OS installation of 64-bit OS for BMR cannot be initiated
  from DOS environment. As a result, Windows x64 Client systems cannot be
  restored using the legacy DOS-based Restore.

  In addition, the BMR "FastRestore" is the only mechanism of BMR Restore for
  Windows x64 Client systems.

+  Storage Foundation for Windows (SFW) is not supported on Windows x64 Clients:

  Windows x64 Client systems running VERITAS Storage Foundation for Windows
  (SFW) cannot be restored. This issue is valid because Windows clients running
  SFW cannot be restored using "FastRestore" mechanism of BMR. This means,
  Windows clients running SFW can be BMR restored using only a legacy DOS-based
  Restore mechanism. For Windows x64 Client systems, the legacy DOS-based
  Restore mechanism cannot be used for reasons stated above. Hence, Windows x64
  Client systems running VERITAS Storage Foundation for Windows (SFW) cannot be
  restored.

  Because of this issue, BMR in NetBackup 6.5.4 is not able to protect
  Windows x64 Client systems that are running VERITAS Storage Foundation for
  Windows (SFW). Currently, there is no work-around available.

+  "Legacy Boot Floppy Wizard" is not supported on Windows x64 Boot Server:

  With NetBackup 6.5.4, a BMR Boot Server can be installed on a Windows x64
  system as well. In general, BMR does not distinguish between the 32-bit and
  64-bit Boot Server on Windows. What this means is that a 32-bit (x86) Windows
  Boot Server upgraded to NetBackup 6.5.4 is able to correctly host both 32-bit
  or 64-bit SRTs. Similarly, a 64-bit (x64) Windows Boot Server at
  NetBackup 6.5.4 is able to correctly host both 32-bit and 64-bit SRTs.
  However, "Legacy Boot Floppy Wizard" is not available on a 64-bit Boot
  Server. If attempted to run, BMR informs the user that it is not supported on
  that particular version of the OS, and closes the wizard.

  Running this wizard can involve running some 16-bit code. On a 32-bit Boot
  Server, this code executes under WOW32. On 64-bit Boot Server, however,
  16-bit code cannot be executed. This is a limitation of the 64-bit Windows OS.

  At least one 32-bit Boot Server is required to create a Boot Floppy for any
  32-bit Windows clients that need to be BMR restored using the legacy DOS-based
  Restore.

+  Windows x64 Clients' data would get deleted in case of a downgrade from
  NetBackup 6.5.4:

  After upgrading to NetBackup 6.5.4, if user is required to (even temporarily)
  downgrade BMR Master Server to a pre-6.5.4 version, then the downgrade process
  deletes all of the data from the BMR database that pertains to the Windows x64
  Client systems, 64-bit SRTs, and the driver packages. This data is deleted
  forever. After upgrading again to NetBackup 6.5.4, the user would need to take
  fresh full backups of all Windows x64 Client systems to have them protected
  by BMR.

  BMR code and database schema was changed in NetBackup 6.5.4 to allow for
  distinction between 32-bit and 64-bit data (SRTs, driver packages and Client
  configurations). If a user downgrades from NetBackup 6.5.4, the BMR database
  schema and code changes are rolled back to a previous version, and any data
  that pertains to the Windows x64 Client systems loses its identity. The
  previous version, being ignorant of any x64 data, is then likely to use this
  data and treat it as 32-bit data. This creates a data integrity issue in the
  BMR database and impacts BMR's ability to restore even the old, 32-bit Client
  systems that were protected even in a previous version.

  Therefore, a BMR downgrade process in 6.5.4 deletes all such x64 data, and
  leaves only 32-bit data in the BMR database to preserve the database integrity
  and BMR's ability to continue to protect any existing 32-bit Windows Client
  systems.

  If you downgrade NetBackup 6.5.4, AND there was x64 data in the BMR database
  at the time of downgrade, then this data will get deleted during the
  downgrade. There is no work-around to this issue.  If you encounter this issue
  you need to take fresh full backups of the x64 Windows Client systems if and
  when you upgraded back to NetBackup 6.5.4 again.

+  GPT disks are not supported.

  BMR does not support GPT disks. Windows x64 Client systems that have one or
  more GPT disks are not supported by BMR. There is no work-around to completely
  support GPT disks; but BMR backup may succeed in case of such systems. If the
  backup was successful, BMR may be able to restore the system; although the
  GPT disks are implicitly restored as MBR-based disks. Also, as Windows 2003
  and XP do not support system or boot volumes on GPT disks, a "System-only"
  Restore should work correctly. In cases of self-Restore to the physically same
  GPT disks, the behavior is undefined and unknown

+  Starting with NetBackup 6.5.4, the BMR Master Server will not work correctly
  with pre-6.5.4 Windows Boot Servers.

  Starting with 6.5.4, BMR Master Server does not work correctly with pre-6.5.4
  Windows Boot Servers. After upgrading the BMR Master Server to 6.5.4, all of
  the Windows Boot Servers need to be upgraded to NetBackup 6.5.4.

  Certain changes were done for Windows x64 Client support in 6.5.4. These
  changes were done to the Master Server as well as Windows Boot Server. An
  older Windows Boot Server is not able to correctly perform tasks like
  "Prepare to Restore". Thus, any Windows Boot Servers also need to be upgraded
  to 6.5.4 along with the Master Server, to successfully restore Windows Client
  systems.

  When upgrading BMR Master Server to 6.5.4, you also need to upgrade any
  Windows Boot Servers to 6.5.4. This limitation does not apply to UNIX/Linux
  Boot Servers.

+  Limited availability of localized "FastRestore" SRTs for Windows x64 Clients.

  For 32-bit (x86) Windows Client systems, BMR provides two localized versions
  of the 32-bit "FastRestore" SRT - Japanese and Simplified Chinese. For 64-bit
  Windows (x64) Client systems, BMR is not able to provide localized versions
  of the 64-bit "FastRestore" SRT. (More updates on the possibility of
  availability for the localized versions of 64-bit "FastRestore" SRTs will be
  published in near future.)

  Certain technical constraints that arise out of availability/compatibility of
  the localized versions of the involved components have delayed the
  availability. In addition, localized versions of some of the components are
  also missing from Microsoft.

  Users may experience difficulties while restoring localized Windows x64 Client
  systems using FastRestore method of BMR. No current work-around exists for
  this issue.

+  (ET1597920) Disaster recovery email and AdvancedDisk storage units
  If an online, hot catalog backup is directed to an AdvancedDisk storage unit
  and a catalog backup policy identifies a critical policy that has a backup
  image located on the same AdvancedDisk storage unit, the disaster recovery
  email does not list that critical policy.

  However, the policy is listed in the disaster recovery file.  You can open
  the DR file with a text editor to obtain that critical policy information
  (the media server and the media ID on which the policy's backup image
  resides).

+  "Prepare To Restore" wizard fails on 6.0MPx client configurations

  If you upgrade the BMR master server to 6.5.4 and still run the boot server
  at 6.0MPx (6.0MPx SRT), restores to 6.0.x clients fail. This occurred because
  certain checks were retained for this wizard in 6.5.4 for restores on a
  client configuration with a low-level SRT. These checks do not work well
  with older versions because of a change in the version style.

  To restore to 6.0.x clients with a BMR master server at 6.5.4, you must
  upgrade the boot servers to 6.5 or later.


Localization issues:
--------------------
+  (ET1592679) An unexpected log conversion may occur with the vxlogview log.
  The localized name of the strings that represent the backup targets were
  invalid. A fix will be made in a future release that ensures vxlogview will
  be able to convert lines that contain any multibyte character.

+  (ET1556155) The Japanese vault store name becomes unreadable in the
  bpresolver log.

+  (ET1556191) After selecting, "Full Check including indexes" an issue
  occurred that caused ENTERPRISE_VAULT_DBCC_CHK_PREBKUP to be created,
  however ENTERPRISE_VAULT_DBCC_CONT_ONERR was not created even though the
  "Continue with backup if consistency check fails" was checked as the default
  setting in the Client Properties dialog. The ENTERPRISE_VAULT_DBCC_CONT_ONERR
  should have been created and set to 1 or the "Continue with backup if
  consistency check fails" is not checked as the default.

+  (ET1592462) The ffile of the root job is correctly encoded with UTF-8,
  however, the ffile of the child jobs are incorrectly encoded with Shift-JIS.

+  (ET1592583) Unexpected log conversion with vxlogview caused invalid
  localized names for the backup targets.  vxlogview should be able to convert
  lines that contain any multi byte character.

+  (ET1633814) If a logon account was not raised with UAC, nothing would
  happen even if an attempt was made to right-click the tracker icon. And if the
  tracker icon was double-clicked the tracker.exe would crash.

  If you encounter this issue, check "Run this program as an administrator" on
  the compatibilities tab for the properties of the tracker.exe executable.


General Documentation issues:
-----------------------------
+  The following items are corrections that will be made to the NetBackup 6.5
  Bare Metal Restore (BMR) Administrator's Guide at the next major release of
  NetBackup.

  In the Storage Area Network Support section of Chapter 6, Restoring Clients,
  the following text appears:

     Bare Metal Restore can restore a system that is attached to a Storage Area
     Network (SAN). On Windows, AIX, and Solaris systems, if the host bus
     adapter (HBA) drivers are available in the restore environment, BMR
     automatically restores the SAN-attached volumes. BMR does not support the
     restoration of systems with SAN attached volumes on HP-UX and Linux.

  The following text is the correct replacement text.

     Bare Metal Restore can restore a system that is attached to a Storage Area
     Network (SAN). If the host bus adapter (HBA) drivers are available in the
     restore environment then
     -  On Solaris 10, BMR automatically restores the SAN-attached boot and
        data volumes.
     -  On Solaris 8 and Solaris 9, BMR automatically restores the SAN-attached
        data volumes.
     -  On Windows, BMR automatically restores the SAN-attached data volumes.
     -  On AIX, BMR automatically restores the SAN-attached data volumes.
     -  On HP-UX and Linux, BMR does not support the restoration of systems
        with SAN attached volumes.

  In the Configuration Summary section of Chapter 10, Managing clients and
  configurations the following text should be added:

     Client configuration can be modified to add, change and remove a license
     key for software discovered for a protected system. The license key, which
     is added or changed, is also added to the protected system after restore
     using the configuration to which the key was added. This facility is
     available only for Veritas Storage Foundation products.

+  (ET1197993) The 6.5 NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I, incorrectly
  states that the Virtual Tape Option is necessary to create a NDMP storage
  unit.  This is incorrect.  The NetBackup for NDMP license must be installed
  on the media server in order to use a host as a NDMP storage unit.

+  The NetBackup Release Notes PDF that is available for download from the
  Symantec Support Web site has been updated with the following corrections.
  Users can download the latest version of this document at their convenience.

  -  SAN Client Platform Proliferations corrections

     -  Page 7: Original paragraph -
        The following client platforms support the SAN client: AIX, HP-UX,
        Linux, Solaris, and Windows, and the following media server platforms
        support the SAN client: Red Hat 4 update 3 Linux x86_64 and
        Solaris 9/10 SPARC. The SAN client will be supported in this release
        with disk storage. Support for tape storage may be added in a future
        release.

        Page 7:  Corrected paragraph for NetBackup 6.5.1 -
        The following client platforms support the SAN client: AIX, HP-UX,
        Linux, Solaris, and Windows, and the following media server platforms
        support the SAN client: RedHat 4 Update 3, RedHat 4 Update 5 and
        SLES 9 SP3 Linux x86_64 and Solaris 9/10 SPARC. The SAN client is
        supported in this release with disk storage. Support for tape storage
        may be added in a future release.

     -  Page 59, Table 2-19: Original paragraph -
        Media server     You can use the following systems for the NetBackup
                         media servers that host that are attached to the SAN:
                         -  Linux - RedHat 4.0 Update 3 X86_64 (EM64T or AMD64)
                         -  Solaris 9 and 10 (SPARC)

        Page 7:  59, Table 2-19: Corrected paragraph for NetBackup 6.5.1 -
        Media server     You can use the following systems for the NetBackup
                         media servers that host that are attached to the SAN:
                         -  Linux - RedHat 4 Update 3, RedHat 4 Update 5,
                            SLES 9 SP3 X86_64 (EM64T or AMD64)
                         -  Solaris 9 and 10 (SPARC)

  -  NetBackup PureDisk Deduplication Option Naming Correction
     The New Features chapter in the NetBackup 6.5 Release Notes document
     incorrectly refers to the PureDisk Deduplication Option as PureDisk
     Storage Option or PureDisk Optimization Option.  These names and the
     corresponding description have been corrected and a new updated version
     of the NetBackup Release Notes document that is available for download
     from the Symantec Support Web site.

+  The information about which policy types that support the client encryption
  option was not included in the NetBackup 6.5 Release Notes document.  The
  following list shows the policies types that support encryption in
  NetBackup 6.5.  This list will be updated and placed in the Release Notes
  document at the next major release of NetBackup.

  - AFS
  - DB2
  - DataStore
  - Informix-On-BAR
  - LOTUS_NOTES
  - Microsoft Exchange
  - Microsoft SharePoint
  - Microsoft SQL-Server
  - Microsoft Windows
  - Oracle
  - SAP
  - Standard
  - Sybase

  If you use one of the following policy types, you will not be able to select
  the encryption check box in the policy attributes interface.

  - DataTools-SQL-BackTrk
  - FlashBackup
  - FlashBackup-Windows
  - NDMP
  - NetWare
  - OS/2
  - Vault

+  (ET1268273) FlashBackup incremental backups do not operate as described in
  the NetBackup 6.5 Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide, page 82.

  The next revision of the Snapshot Client guide will contain information
  similar to the following:

  For FlashBackup and FlashBackup-Windows full policies, all blocks in the
  disk or raw partition (as selected in the Backup Selections tab) are backed
  up.

  For FlashBackup and FlashBackup-Windows incremental policies, complete files
  are backed up based on changes to the file Modified Time or Create Time
  since the last full or incremental backup.

  For FlashBackup-Windows Incremental policies, the Modified Time and Create
  Time changes are queried from the NTFS Master File Table (MFT) for File
  entries only (directories are skipped). Any newly created or modified files
  are backed up as complete files and corresponding directories up the tree are
  also backed up. Newly created but empty directories are not considered for
  FlashBackup-Windows incremental backups.

  Warning:
  During FlashBackup-Windows incremental backups, jobs will complete with
  status 0 but some skipped files may occur due to limitations with the NTFS
  file system.

  The NTFS Master File Table does not update the Create Time or Modified Time
  of a file or folder when the following changes are made:
  - File or directory rename operations
  - File or directory security changes
  - File or directory attribute changes (read only, hidden, system, archive bit)




================================
IV. CURRENT RELEASE UPDATE INDEX
================================

This section contains a master index for all Windows packages of Etracks that
have been fixed in this release, sorted according to the containers that
they comprise.


NB_6.5.4.x86
------------
1285455 1266996 1274467 1271181 1266828 1201793 1201738 1267706 1275233 1291152
1260323 1251656 1275601 1244922 1249726 1248242 1290084 1281628 1264543 1287259
1277465 1267880 1065622 1298872 1286001 1278425 1300796 1235891 1269439 1300858
1298551 1266772 1239520 1295790 1321721 1151349 1287091 963688 1287123 1508246
1276983 1272183 1298900 1258356 1272157 1042455 1250928 1286092 1253170 1302201
1316849 1427469 1456039 1458931 1468485 1502155 1503870 1502078 1518331 1501805
1253910 1248524 1246062 1316896 1268978 1285995 1253909 1282457 1251765 1315723
1235177 700722 1198363 1316030 1269701 1195355 1217098 1323300 1221450 1228384
1317613 1302903 1251401 1245767 1247981 1240580 1205755 1252585 1323643 1260009
1275573 1137681 1281911 1208508 1363123 1282624 1323935 1363449 1365476 1250754
1301328 1226486 1244254 1249811 1255700 1370738 1384896 1377315 1382522 1383095
1126594 1403614 1431007 1432150 1421497 1509875 1558174 1590973 1595083 1598047
1597697 1603770 1603922 1290087 1286172 1364370 1261359 1182949 1368000 1257455
1361300 1134680 1323758 1361179 1374137 1276398 1260685 1231645 1063955 1274771
1321303 1221671 1378894 1167140 1378219 1374280 1397816 1366314 1138684 1385956
1283409 1378098 1218897 1256040 1257567 1300702 1372709 1227674 1384505 1394294
1391201 1397770 1397803 1394464 1395191 1180431 1395095 1399444 1378871 1392357
1403045 1128777 1402256 965836 1395388 1374366 1406164 1407095 1141109 1117738
1400851 1409123 294799 1296897 1386091 1402016 1392368 1413113 1374366 1418493
1278561 1413313 1414077 1173100 1267030 1415117 1410798 1404510 1282150 1415947
1414211 1414312 1418051 1268084 1413284 1413306 1412901 1414771 1411499 1400002
1412947 1422476 1421893 1274472 1423547 1267027 1370671 1208654 1415667 1371578
1424207 1400376 1427035 1425698 1424291 1424308 1421594 1407021 1283922 1421724
1422599 1413001 1400717 1414132 1473485 1473486 1410178 1294340 1418524 1397773
1301030 1412924 1413063 1431018 1400713 1433273 1399857 1425305 1435406 1434146
1431886 1383041 1426057 1384805 1276634 1416828 1436517 1431894 1437623 1250759
1416846 1394077 1374663 1428768 1431758 1431826 1417844 1424613 1396173 1429569
1427179 1439096 1383748 1439607 1433274 1135673 1430950 1406219 1406213 1436844
1431015 1442316 1441498 382235 1434748 1366169 1430370 1433052 1439252 1435489
1121521 1444280 1323857 1538553 1443445 1431888 1443521 1437899 1431527 1426014
1430999 1445255 1266674 1444551 1427600 1445493 1381806 1442063 1426468 1447623
1447058 1447946 1223943 1368590 1445648 1368590 1430034 1411788 1296686 1413618
1431088 1448686 1447265 1447160 1432407 1446408 1437425 1226065 1433167 1424008
1425084 1407100 1428501 1450941 1442239 1418373 1252553 1452416 1447692 1148446
1446653 1451465 1447260 1453529 1449480 1446254 1442301 1451023 1426891 1436594
1453605 1451053 1414939 1446792 1452718 1454277 1452716 1452707 1452702 1453629
1441557 1416785 1379510 1457644 1402422 1456424 1262599 1427460 1459200 1447346
1406192 1446468 1452256 1461289 1413224 1459685 1459294 1399839 1455096 1463875
1465331 1395101 1465033 1412607 1458226 1455622 1461863 1450234 1460818 1449178
1453422 1449157 1458420 1458816 1458880 1432148 1405180 1469272 1470340 1460964
1463890 1468581 1462054 1466044 1448206 1481250 1529072 1446401 1481284 1446147
1450564 1466528 1464016 1452281 1293617 1468001 1469841 1470826 1421534 1460587
1439971 1467900 1471621 1468877 1442844 1428325 1469444 1471613 1473392 1463937
1465258 1472532 1470771 1464015 1476600 1482673 1482676 1480286 1587338 1602790
1600654 1474403 1448396 1408851 1412268 1458872 1473860 1474475 1461478 1471438
1465728 1468747 1433497 1475096 1452458 1428729 1438822 1450268 1451209 1076978
1475313 1476962 1473499 1450317 1434397 1417504 1471928 1474586 1443130 1452344
1478495 1477173 1142439 1372973 1478915 1479387 1475161 1461116 1477142 1476495
1479559 1480041 1469706 1460837 1468318 1480411 1464701 1421074 1481159 1480280
1461993 1453240 1479474 1458282 1439713 1480432 1449955 1472234 1481280 1483134
1480452 1481305 1479156 1321653 1451817 1481404 1320617 1414922 1437385 1481373
1484335 1268436 1476107 1374989 1457681 1477935 1486988 1266581 1469295 1485764
1485005 1485946 1437453 1481348 1486168 1247756 1442585 1453600 1485370 1482578
1484721 1472633 1486660 1245771 1486807 1483057 1487580 1487510 1487166 1470461
1464678 1480739 1488267 1487657 1488603 1444236 1452950 1481714 1421076 1478999
1470973 1481219 1480521 1485977 1488734 1484302 1488815 1500272 1500484 1487577
1557578 1416786 1488525 1435092 1501868 1486202 1502070 1500933 1483246 1486107
1501855 1450415 1503535 1501912 1503555 1503554 1504217 1502933 1451740 1502934
1502059 1475402 1503097 1505138 1504987 1500382 1505661 1429723 1501282 1448163
1452465 1475676 1505107 1501647 1501118 1504335 1417539 1507389 1394920 1500505
1502104 1508567 1505184 1507033 1505085 1500451 1460712 1500140 1499426 1509107
1508224 1155347 1454759 1462067 1399041 1483007 1475985 1507435 1478387 1457797
1473354 1509370 1508901 1511217 1449853 1508884 1481224 1455436 1503625 1511814
1505823 1502073 1509984 1509336 1514843 1513308 1509793 1502251 1468495 1508125
1513699 1514377 1503674 1457797 1516760 1474524 1517227 1502472 1508943 1513829
1440607 1476060 1515064 1501622 1518716 1517830 1516611 1516658 1511966 1515378
1512269 1515674 1507115 1475595 1517091 989955 1519314 1514502 1519805 1517609
1468310 1501973 1517549 1520277 1519822 1506408 1516293 1520790 1517733 1517775
1518415 1521169 1521609 1520660 1522936 1473422 1521319 1514161 1518580 1519049
1523991 1521072 1521249 1513309 1515697 1523771 1524262 1525087 1524495 1524542
1512307 1521067 1514813 1246723 1505895 1391543 1525307 1518751 1524391 1513666
1526402 1526648 1525408 1527601 1525928 1467372 1593966 1522384 1529861 1526650
1527862 1461913 1474498 1524775 1530040 1514334 1524542 1527768 1218121 1529958
1530419 1531249 1523443 1587409 1530121 1525375 1512052 1528010 1531929 1529030
1531183 1532954 1532955 1529158 1537663 1531907 1533986 1532972 1516985 1533817
1534963 1534005 1531793 1533795 1526415 1485141 1535780 1526611 1536441 1381252
1529377 1535017 1526783 1476619 1535482 1537883 1538068 1504413 1535663 1539736
1536918 1537820 1486189 1520098 1534880 1541682 1521076 1541521 1542470 1539774
1542981 1539662 1545112 1536999 1544193 1539274 1545900 1550511 1542746 1537709
1557316 1557318 1539878 1544010 1538891 1545883 1557845 1544119 1532123 1557656
1558318 1542974 1586474 1557304 1545352 1587307 1558193 1586063 1590881 1590423
1595019 1598449 1594679 1505207 1596956 1599538 1545939 1599601 1630537

NB_JAV_6.5.4.x86
----------------
1269550 1385012 1015590 1373561 1231644 1398344 1398173 1385770 1300978 1402954
1412872 1411564 1412461 1425914 1412276 1035276 1421469 1388074 1416268 1439821
1436533 1426474 1439070 1398689 1447620 1155201 1453215 1456221 1451244 1454298
1465532 1252404 1461593 1471948 1433549 1475026 1475814 1452175 1479108 1466996
1478919 1483476 1483362 1391155 1486506 1478018 1500190 1483897 1399167 1505537
1399174 1517224 1519186 1518747 1524277 1531521 1544995

NB_NOM_6.5.4.x86
----------------
1167039 1255955 1240142 1245644 1275868 927989 1203966 855237 1427680 1315412
1446868 1422459 1461305 1259890 1432471 1414295 1448155 1484203 1481142 1529844
1528847




=========================
V. RELEASE UPDATE CONTENT
=========================
This section contains the Release Update conventions, content, and historical
content that is applicable to the release.

Conventions:
------------
The following list describes the conventions used in the subsections that
following this section.  Each item listed in the Current Release Update
subsection describes a feature, enhancement, or issue fixed with this
Release Update.

Description
    Describes a particular problem contained in this pack.

** Description **  
    Describes a problem that can lead to potential data loss. Please
    read these problem descriptions carefully.

Workaround
    Any available workarounds to a problem are also listed. Workarounds can be
    used INSTEAD of applying the patch, however, Symantec strongly recommends
    the "best practice" of being at the latest available patch level.

Additional Notes
    Any additional information regarding a problem is included.



Current Release Update
----------------------
Each item listed in this section describes a feature, enhancement, or change
that comprises this Release Update. Please read this section thoroughly to
understand the contents of this update.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1285455

Description:
   A change was made to replace the raw-sockets Openstorage proxy plugin, RPC.
   This plug-in uses bpcd and pbx with a Corba-based scheme that is consistent
   with the established NetBackup practice.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1266996

Description:
   If the event manager (nbevtmgr) core dumped and was restarted by the
   service monitor (nbsvcmon) high water mark events might not get received by
   nbstserv.  As a result, disk clean up did not occur when the disk-staging
   storage unit (STU) reached the high-water mark. The backup policies
   reported the STU as full when there was still disk space available.
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Etrack Incident = ET1274467

Description:
   If a job queue was waiting for a counted resource such as max jobs per
   client or max jobs per policy, the retry reason was provided in the "state
   details" in Activity Monitor. However, there was no corresponding message
   in "job details".  
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Etrack Incident = ET1271181
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1270442
Titan cases:  240-929-831 291-179-422 311-919-195

Description:
   When upgrading from NetBackup 6.0 to 6.5 some old entries could remain in
   the database. These entries would cause the NetBackup Resource Broker
   (NBRB) to crash at start-up. A change was made to remove these entries
   from the database.

Workaround:
   If you encounter an issue similar to this, you should clean the database
   manually.
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Etrack Incident = ET1269550

Description:
   In the Change Configuration dialog for a Bare Metal Restore client, while
   mapping a HP-UX/AIX Volume Group or a VxVM Disk Group or SVM Disk Set,
   if a user chooses the "Simplify Volume Group"/"Simplify Disk
   Group"/"Simplify Disk Set" option respectively, the user interface was
   enforcing a size check which was not required.
   
   Because of this issue, the user could not proceed with the mapping
   operation from the user interface if the space available on the disks
   was less than that used by the original volume group.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1266828

Description:
   A change to the default value of some configuration options was added to
   this  release. The NetBackup resource broker (nbrb) will now use "shared
   reservations" as the default. In addition, the evaluation cycle will be
   interrupted every three minutes and unloads will be performed at each
   break.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1201793

Description:
   The session cleanup would not complete if a Shared Resource Tree (SRT)
   copy session was interrupted.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1201738

Description:
   A Prepare-to-restore operation would fail on a client that had shared (or
   restricted) disks in VxVM disk groups when specifying a shared resource
   tree (SRT) that did not contain VxVM and/or VxFS.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, install VxVM and/or VxFS into a shared
   resource tree.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1267706

Description:
   An enhancement has been made that enables a user to preserve multiplexing
   on duplicated tape images.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1275233

Description:
   Changes were made to the nbkmsutil client interface (CLI) to accept
   values for the arguments state and cipher to no longer be case sensitive.
   For example, Prelive, PRELIVE, prelive are now accepted as the same value.
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Etrack Incident = ET1291152

Description:
   This release of NetBackup contains a new NetBackup Enterprise Vault agent.
   For more information about this agent, refer to the following TechNote on
   the Symantec Support Web site.
   
       http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318349
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Etrack Incident = ET1260323
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1198882
Titan cases:  281-230-867

Description:
   The DstMediaID field was not populated for all jobs in the bpdbjobs -report
   output.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1251656

Description:
   Changes were made to improve performance of tape (source) to tape
   (destination) duplications by using the same bptm write process across
   multiple backup images. This is similar to the current behavior when
   duplicating disk to tape images. The greatest benefit occurs when
   duplicating many small images, and when the source is a VTL. This change
   does not have any effect when using the "preserve multiplexing" option.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1275601

Description:
   FlashSnap Point-in-Time (PIT) restore on a Linux client was failing with
   a status 5 while using a Windows master.
   

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, use a UNIX master.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1244922

Description:
   You must use a capital letter when running a IR to STU backup of a raw
   partition or the restore would fail on a Windows system.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, make sure that you use a capital letter for the
   file list.
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Etrack Incident = ET1249726
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1249433
Titan cases:  220-264-336

Description:
   NDMP backup would fail with an error 99 after 24 hours. A change was made
   that increases the maximum value of that timeout to 7 days.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1248242 ET1290084

Description:
   Bpdbm would exit if there was a serious mismatch between the content of
   the EMM Database and the image database. On startup, bpdbm would exit if
   the db/images/db_marker.txt file did not exist.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1281628

Description:
   Certain conditions could cause the number of images on a piece of media
   to become negative.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1264543

Description:
   Memory was leaked while fetching NDMP information.
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Etrack Incident = ET1287259
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1255281
Titan cases:  311-803-334

Description:
   FlashSnap snapshot disk group split operation would fail because of open
   handles to the snapshot volumes.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1277465
Titan cases:  320-181-589

Description:
   True Image Restore (TIR) was required for a backup to a NearStore storage
   unit with filesystem export enabled. The filesystem export feature
   provides a filesystem export of the data set as well as improved data
   de-duplication on the filer. This feature enables users who may not be
   interested in filesystem export to still receive the improved data
   de-duplication. In addition, a user also may not want to configure his
   or her policies with the overhead of TIR. This enhancement enables TIR
   to be optional for backups to a NearStore storage unit with filesystem
   export.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1267880

Description:
   For a multiple copy job, different copies could be waiting for different
   reason code. But only one reason could be displayed in the Activity
   Monitor. The reason code displayed in the Activity Monitor was the reason
   code for the last waiting copy and it was not getting updated in case the
   reason changes or if the copy was no longer waiting for anything.
   
   With the fix, the reason code for the last waiting copy is still
   displayed. However, the reason code is updated every five minutes. So if
   the reason code changes, it is reflected in the Activity Monitor.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1065622

Description:
   VxFI uses its own caching for assigning a LUN to array disks. If the disk
   was assigned to a host using another LUN, the nbshareddisk, after a
   failure, is  supposed to print the following error message if the LUN is
   already unmasked to the host.
      UDID already unmasked on the host on some other LUN
   
   Currently the nbshareddisk prints the following error.
      ERROR: import resource failed LUN unmasking (presenting) failed
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Etrack Incident = ET1167039

Description:
   The details of the Master Server Unreachable alert would show the NOM
   Server field twice.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1255955

Description:
   A change has been made to ensure that the "Duplicate Master Server Entry"
   error message is not displayed on a Window as well as a Solaris platform.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1240142

Description:
   The Low available media alert policy should not consider cleaning media as
   media available for backup.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1245644

Description:
   A change was made to remove the NOMAdmin -stop and -start commands from
   the NOMAdmin utility.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1298872

Description:
   Command lines that used emmlib would receive a segmentation fault if the
   orb initialization failed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1286001
Titan cases:  320-113-968

Description:
   A progress log file created during bpbackup would not show the media ID
   used during that backup operation.
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Etrack Incident = ET1278425
Titan cases:  311-569-042

Description:
   Some Linux directories have incorrect ACL's assigned. A change has been
   added to rectify the issue by looking at each of the three values
   separately instead of en mass.
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Etrack Incident = ET1300796

Description:
   Solaris client restoration would fail if the client configuration
   contained a mapping of SVM metadevices originally on the backup tag slice.
   The mapping would result in the SVM metadevices on the wrong slice on the
   target disk, and caused the failure.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1235891

Description:
   An unmapped operation carried out on a slice of a Solaris client
   configuration would fail with the message, "Failed to pack slices
   together". This issue would occur if the slice being unmapped was
   created on an EMC-PP DMP disk.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1269439

Description:
   VMWare Consolidated Backup (VCB) 1.1 has changed the port to connect to.
   It should default to no port.
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Etrack Incident = ET1300858

Description:
   A change was added to address an nbgre application error that would occur
   when restoring exchange data.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1298551

Description:
   Failed SSOD start-up restore jobs would appear as completed (successful)
   in the Activity Monitor.
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Etrack Incident = ET1266772
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1241061
Titan cases:  220-246-593 220-263-137

Description:
   Changes have been made to correct misleading log messages.
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Etrack Incident = ET1239520
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1238164
Titan cases:  281-315-523

Description:
   If the CLIENT_PORT_WINDOW was specified in the configuration, vnetd
   connection code would give up too soon when seeing EADDRINUSE errors
   from connect(2).  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, do not specify CLIENT_PORT_WINDOW. Use the
   default values.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1295790 ET1321721
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1293550
Titan cases:  220-322-223 220-334-354

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that caused an incremental backup
   to run as full backup the first time an incremental was attempted after
   upgrading to 6.5.2.
   
   For more information about this change, refer to the following TechNote
   on the Symantec Support Web site.
      http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/304269
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Etrack Incident = ET1151349

Description:
   A status 26 error would appear in the restore status user interface during
   an SQL database Flashsnap Instant Recovery copy-back restore. The restore
   succeeds.
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Etrack Incident = ET1287091

Description:
   A change has been made to address a SharePoint Granular backup error that
   would occur on a cluster configuration (MSCS and VCS).  
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Etrack Incident = ET963688

Description:
   SharePoint documents with names that contain [ ] characters would not
   restore.
   
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1287123 ET1508246

Description:
   A change was added to address a SharePoint document restore error that
   would occur on a WSS v2 host header configuration.
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Etrack Incident = ET1276983

Description:
   When using the NetBackup Administration Console on the inactive node of a
   cluster, a problem existed that prohibited a user from being able to view
   properties for disk storage units.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1272183
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1240427
Titan cases:  311-775-083

Description:
   When allowing a Media server to control the drives attached to an NDMP
   device smtape type backups will fail.  

Workaround:
   Allow only the Master Server to control the drives attached to an NDMP
   device.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1298900
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1286267
Titan cases:  320-103-488

Description:
   SQL server snapshot client backups would fail on Windows x64 systems with
   a status 69 : "invalid filelist specification" error.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1258356

Description:
   A change was made to ensure that the user interface adds the option to
   validate VMware credentials when entered.
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Etrack Incident = ET1272157
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1227466
Titan cases:  311-818-404

Description:
   Backups of files larger than 2 gigabytes, using SnapVault would result in
   errors when restores were attempted. Additionally, bplist would display
   the incorrect size for the file, it appeared as a negative value.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1042455

Description:
   A SharePoint granular shallow backup requires a document in the root of
   the document library.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1250928

Description:
   Several snapshot methods were not properly listed as volume snapshot
   methods by the Snapshot Policy Configuration Wizard. This has been
   corrected.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1286092

Description:
   The output from the nbdb_backup command line was not localized on Japanese
   and Chinese systems.  This also affected the NbDbAdmin.exe on the Windows
   NetBackup Administration Console.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1253170
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1238757
Titan cases:  240-657-938 320-175-174

Description:
   Restores generated from Enterprise Vault Storage Migrator can be very slow
   when numerous images exist.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1302201

Description:
   A change has been added to address an issue that caused a bpdbm core dump
   while creating a new policy .
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Etrack Incident = ET1316849 ET1427469 ET1456039 ET1458931 ET1468485 ET1502155
ET1503870 ET1502078 ET1518331 ET1501805

Description:
   Active Directory Granular Restore is a feature being added to the 6.5.4
   release. This feature enables the restore of individual Active Directory
   objects from a standard System State backup.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1253910

Description:
   A change was made to ensure that the NetBackup Administration Console
   (for Java and Windows) validates VM user credentials when entered.
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Etrack Incident = ET1248524

Description:
   The override policy volume pool displays volume pools other than
   "NetBackup" for policies that have disk-type storage units.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1246062

Description:
   Changes have been made to the Snapshot Client Options dialog to improve
   the way VMware options are displayed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1275868

Description:
   Changes have been added to improve the performance of the login process
   into a NOM server.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1316896

Description:
   In certain failure cases the nbsvrgrp executable would crash.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1268978 ET1285995

Description:
   The database drop-down menu was in English. In addition, multi-byte path
   names could not be used for Backup, Restore, Unload, and Truncate
   operations.
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Etrack Incident = ET1253909

Description:
   Changes have been added to the NetBackup Administration Console to validate
   VMWare credentials when entered.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1282457

Description:
   Changes have been made to PERFO Minimize BPGETCONFIG calls to improve
   performance.
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Etrack Incident = ET1251765

Description:
   The vmupdate command with the -inventory_file option would fail to add the
   correct (expected) media id when the specified media prefix contains digits.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1315723
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1136100
Titan cases:  281-183-906

Description:
   The NetBackup-Java Administration Console could not display certain
   French characters. This limited the restore capabilities in that a single
   file restore was not possible because the files could not be displayed.
   More specifically, there were no files that matched the specified criteria
   in restore properties.
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Etrack Incident = ET1235177

Description:
   Changes have been added in this release to fix for issues reported by
   Coverity such as a memory Leak in the setPolicyInfo() function. (This
   function was removed because it was no longer used.)
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Etrack Incident = ET700722

Description:
   A change was made to improve the time it would take for NBSL to send the
   DriveThroughput information.
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Etrack Incident = ET1198363

Description:
   bpsnapconfig could hang when querying information from a client that was
   not responding to bpcd requests. This has been corrected.
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Etrack Incident = ET1316030
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1243849
Titan cases:  311-867-637

Description:
   A change was added to address an issue that caused the KEEP_LOGS setting
   to not work on the Media server.
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Etrack Incident = ET1269701

Description:
   A change has been made to correct inconsistencies with the Attempt history
   in NOM.
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Etrack Incident = ET1195355
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1094371
Titan cases:  290-808-159

Description:
   Attempts at bringing a drive up and taking it down would return an oprd
   protocol error and an unknown error -- - 1.
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Etrack Incident = ET1217098
Titan cases:  290-870-194

Description:
   bpimagelist did not report the actual number of files backed up by NDMP.
   
   This patch fixes this problem so that bpimagelist will now report the same
   number of files as is recorded in the catalog.
   
   
   
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Etrack Incident = ET927989

Description:
   An issue with NOM caused the following error to occur.
      JobID:Backup job cannot be suspended or resumed
   
   A change has been made to ensure that the active or queued jobs suspend or
   Resumed properly.
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Etrack Incident = ET1323300

Description:
   If you select any active or queued job in the Monitoring > Jobs >
   Details page of the NOM user interface, and then attempt to suspend or
   resume job, the following error message would appear.
   
      JobID:Backup job cannot be suspended or resumed
   
   A change has been made to ensure that any active or queued jobs that are
   selected to be suspended or resumed actually are suspended ore resumed
   successfully.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1221450

Description:
   NOM requires NBSL interface for collecting media server information.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1228384

Description:
   The STS-I Core library would not validate the STS plug-in library names
   correctly and would load invalid libraries instead.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1317613

Description:
   The nbsharddisk format was failing on Windows 2008 platforms. An access
   violation in the winfivol provider occurred because of a wrong check.
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Etrack Incident = ET1302903

Description:
   The NetBackup event manager (nbevtmgr) would crash when run on an HP-UX
   Machine with a hostname that is greater than eight characters long, due
   to the following error.
      ACE_OS::hostname() returning a truncated hostname.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1251401

Description:
   A restore  can fail if standvol and rootvol are mapped on separate disks.
   This can happen if standvol is unmapped and then mapped again on a
   different disk.  

Workaround:
   While editing the configuration, make sure that standvol and rootvol are
   mapped on the same disk.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1245767

Description:
   Some error descriptions could not be found for errors within nbemm.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1247981

Description:
   NDMP messages displayed in Job Details window were being truncated.
   The old limit was 256 characters. It has now been expanded to 2048
   characters.
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Etrack Incident = ET1240580

Description:
   A change has been made to address an issue that caused the Event Manager
   to core dump during startup if the Authentication Server was configured
   incorrectly and did not respond.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1205755

Description:
   A problem existed that caused Self Restore to go into Discovery mode.
   This issue occurred while carrying out a BMR restore of a RHEL4 operating
   system on machines that had USB, CD-ROMs, SAN Disks, and so on.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1252585

Description:
   Enhancements have been made to support OpenStorage direct copy to tape.
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Etrack Incident = ET1323643

Description:
   A change has been added to address a memory leak in Disk Service Manager
   (DSM) during a mount or unmount of a disk volume.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1260009

Description:
   If a backup was sent to a storage unit group that was comprised of one
   or more Disk Staging Storage Units (DSSU) and the first DSSU tried was
   full, the job would fail with a 129 status error. Subsequent retries
   would continue to use the original DSSU and would continue to fail with
   the same error.  A fix has been added to correct the retry behavior so
   the job is sent to another DSSU in the group on subsequent retries.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1275573

Description:
   An NdmpMoverClient error would repeat when the NDMP connection was dropped.
   The bptm log showed the following message repeated many times.
   
      13:37:07.235 [5472.4468] <16> NdmpMoverClient: ERROR InputHandler -
      ndmp_process_messages status = 19
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Etrack Incident = ET1137681

Description:
   The help key link is wrong in the 'Add Virtual Machines Server' window.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1281911
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1276601
Titan cases:  311-900-167 312-084-888

Description:
   While performing an NDMP restore to a different location from a Japanese
   directory name, NetBackup should support UTF-8 code in the temporary rename
   file on Windows server.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1208508

Description:
   NDMP_LOG_ERROR messages did not appear in the job monitor.
   
   A change has been added to ensure that all NDMP_LOG_ERROR messages sent
   from a NAS filer appear in the job monitor.
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Etrack Incident = ET1363123

Description:
   A change has been made to the bpclntcmd command to make it easier to update
   the REVERSE_NAME_LOOKUP configuration on a NetBackup client. For more
   information about this enhancement, refer to the NetBackup 6.5.4 Documentation
   Update contained in the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site.
   
      http://entsupport.symantec.com/docs/318350

Workaround:
   If you encounter an issue while attempting to update the
   REVERSE_NAME_LOOKUP, edit the bp.conf file on UNIX, or edit the
   Windows Registry.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1282624

Description:
   Restore of HP-UX client would fail if "/stand" was not on a separate volume.
   A change has been added to ensure that a restore is successful when "/" is
   configured as both "root" and "stand" with an HFS file system.
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Etrack Incident = ET1323935

Description:
   File size abbreviations were presented wrong in the NbDbAdmin Windows user
   interface. Kb, Mb, and Gb were shown but should have been KB, MB, and GB.
   
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1363449

Description:
   bpfis could unnecessarily read the vfm_master.conf file from the master
   server. This has been corrected.
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Etrack Incident = ET1365476

Description:
   Virtual Synthetics code changes have been added to the release update.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1250754

Description:
   The VMWare client's hardware type and operating system were not being
   select correctly when adding VMWare clients.
   
   When adding a client into a policy, the browser, VMWare clients, displays
   these clients but when it attempts to retrieve the hardware type it is
   "64bit" and the operating system is "vm-1929".  They should be VMWare and
   Virtual_Machine.

Workaround:
   The problem occurs when a VM does not have a host name defined for its
   IP address, and the display name has blanks. To resolve this issue, remove
   the blanks.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1301328

Description:
   Added support of a SAN Client on Windows 2003, IA64 systems.
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Etrack Incident = ET1226486 ET1244254 ET1249811 ET1255700 ET1370738 ET1384896
ET1377315 ET1382522 ET1383095 ET1126594 ET1403614 ET1431007 ET1432150 ET1421497
ET1509875 ET1558174 ET1590973 ET1595083 ET1598047 ET1597697 ET1603770 ET1603922
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1384850 ET1316871 ET1421552 ET1488498 ET1545309
Titan cases:  220-375-654 281-377-492 291063101 240-882-181 281-537-375

Description:
   Problems would occur when trying to restore a SharePoint database from
   a full and differential backup.    
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Etrack Incident = ET1290087

Description:
   A change has been made to add a touch file to the db\images directory.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1286172

Description:
   Unable to browse NDMP backups when the root node is something other
   than a 2.  

Workaround:
   To work around this issue, perform a full restore. (Single file restores
   would not work in this situation)  
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Etrack Incident = ET1364370

Description:
   Hot Catalog backups would fail with a 130 status when the db_marker.txt
   file existed in the images directory.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1261359

Description:
   A change has been made to bpmedialist to enable a user to display just
   the Media that is "owned" by the  "-owner UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP".
   
   When Unrestricted Media Sharing was enabled, and there were tapes that
   were being shared, the following was true:
   -  "nbemmcmd -listmedia" shows the Server Group for these tapes as
      "UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP".
   
   -  "bpmedialist -ls" shows the last field (media server name or Server
      Group) as "UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP".
   
   -  "bpmedialist -owner ALL" shows "UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP" as the
      Server Group that owns any shared tape.
   
   However....
   "bpmedialist -owner UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP" was not allowed.
   
   This meant that there was no way to get just the tapes that were "owned"
   by "UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP" unless a user performed a
   "bpmedialist -ls|grep UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP" or
   bpmedialist -owner all|grep UNRESTRICTED_SHARING_GROUP".
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Etrack Incident = ET1182949

Description:
   If the VXSS_CREDENTIAL_PATH environment variable is set to point to a file
   that contains valid credentials, executing bpnbat -login will overwrite the
   file with erroneous information.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, run bpnbat -login and then rename
   $HOME/.vxss/credential as desired and set the same into
   VXSS_CREDENTIAL_PATH.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1368000

Description:
   The first backup job (parent) for a differential schedule for a Windows
   Open File Backup (WOFB) job with multi-streaming enabled and a file list
   of ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES would fail with status 200. If you retry the job it
   runs successfully.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1257455

Description:
   mm/lib/comm.c get_emm_server_version_init() calls emmlib_initilize() with
   the application name "lib_comm". This call made it impossible to know which
   process made a request to EMM. In addition, it made it very difficult to
   troubleshoot the problem.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1361300

Description:
   NDMP drives were being downed because of a connection timeout.
   
   NDMP connection timeout now uses the client connect timeout value.
   Previously, this value was hard coded to 60 seconds. The default is now
   5 minutes and can be adjusted by changing the "client connect timeout"
   in the user interface.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1134680

Description:
   Convert was not installed but no error messages was displayed for VMWare
   Restores. The restore eventually failed after the files were restored to
   the proxy.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1323758

Description:
   bpbrm would send a signal to VM when bpfis failed instead of to the
   proxy server.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1361179
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1361178
Titan cases:  220-349-593 320-132-770

Description:
   If the MDS allocations were removed directly by using
   "nbrbutil -releaseMDS" or by deleting the record from the database,
   nbrb would not be able to remove the corresponding allocation records
   from its database. This would cause the resource broker's (RB's) drive
   cache to misbehave (for example, jobs would not receive resources even if
   the drives were available) and performed other redundant operations which
   simply consumed CPU cycles.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1374137

Description:
   NetBackup Job Manager (NBJM) would crash when a vault job was canceled
   after vltrun started and while it was waiting for a logical resource from
   NBJM.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1276398

Description:
   The NAS Snapshot P1 snapshot was taken before the DB_BEGIN_BACKUP_CMD
   script was run.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1260685
Titan cases:  240-891-861

Description:
   Catalog backups would fail on a Win64 platform with an error code 36 and
   the error message, "Error Obtaining Authorization Paths".
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Etrack Incident = ET1231645

Description:
   A change has been added to allow the Vault user interface to control image
   expiration for tape backup images.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1063955

Description:
   Turning on NetBackup Access Control (NBAC) could cause backint to hang
   under certain conditions.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1274771

Description:
   Enhancements were made with API versioning that involved changes to the
   OST core library and header files, to enable interoperability between
   different versions of the core library and plug-ins.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1203966
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1192696
Titan cases:  290-912-740

Description:
   Unable to modify the shortcut value that links to the Veritas Backup
   Reporter (VBR) Web user interface.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1321303
Titan cases:  320-099-952

Description:
   To enhance Vault supportability, new log messages were added that provide
   justification for including media into the Non-Vaulted images report.
   
   The log message pinpoints a set of media that contains duplicated images
   and is not vaulted  
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Etrack Incident = ET1221671
Titan cases:  281-226-106

Description:
   NetBackup SnapVault Management could not restore files with deep directory
   trees that were greater than 255 characters using CIFS.
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Etrack Incident = ET1378894

Description:
   Enhancements were made in nbrbutil that enables it to list and reset
   orphaned FT pipes in an EMM database.
   
   FT pipes could be orphaned in an EMM database if the backend storage
   servers crashed or became unavailable. Because of this, it was necessary
   to have the ability to manually list and reset the state of FT pipes in
   the database.
   
   For example,  ./nbrbutil -listOrphanedPipes
                 ./nbrbutil -resetOrphanedPipes  
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Etrack Incident = ET1167140

Description:
   Restoring an NDMP backup path of approximately 500 characters or more to
   an alternate location would fail.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, restore to the original location.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1378219 ET1374280 ET1397816
Titan cases:  311-965-657

Description:
   The "NetBackup Disk/Tape" object used for monitoring the Performance
   Monitor, did not appear in the performance objects pull-down menu on
   NetBackup Windows x64 systems.
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Etrack Incident = ET1366314

Description:
   A servant eviction was being triggered by a call to getStatusEventChannel,
   which the user interface was not calling.
   
   A Manager health check in the NetBackup Service Layer (NBSL) was triggered
   by a call to getStatusEventChannel.  The user interface was not calling
   this method. Only NOM was using it. Therefore, even if a setFail call was
   made on the Managers in many places, servant objects were not being
   evicted. A change has been made to correct this issue.
   
   From the perspective of the client's user interface, the only change is
   that it will receive an OBJECT NOT EXIST exception instead of a
   TRANSIENT exception.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1385012

Description:
   The "Connect using Port number" checkbox should not be selectable by
   default for VMWare credentials.
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Etrack Incident = ET1015590

Description:
   In the Activity Monitor's Job Details dialog of the NetBackup-Java
   Administration Console, the new job progress detail messages have been
   added for a Vault job. This provides more clarity about the job progress.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1373561

Description:
   The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is packaged with the
   NetBackup-Java Administration console has been upgraded.
   
   The release update contains the following JRE versions:
      Windows X86 ... 1.5.0_16
      Windows IA64 .. 1.4.2_18
      Tru64 ......... 1.4.2-6
      Solaris ....... 1.5.0_16
      Linux x86 ..... 1.5.0_16
      Linux IA64 .... 1.4.2_18
      HP-UX ......... 1.5.0.13
      AIX ........... 1.4.2 SR 10
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Etrack Incident = ET1138684

Description:
   Additional Vault job messages have been added in the Detailed Status
   pane of the Job Details in the Activity Monitor of the NetBackup
   Administration Console to make it more understandable.
   
   Candidate messages to add in Detailed Status pane of Job Detail dialog:
      - Messages before and after sleep prior to Eject Step
      - Media eject failure grouped by failure reasons
          (such as, "Failed to eject 3 media. Reason: MEDIA_IN_USE")
      - Failure to suspend media (as a warning)
          (such as, "Failed to suspend 4 of 6 media after duplication")
      - If the CAP is not available for eject.
      - Log "Duplication Batch <%d> started. Job ID: <%d>"  
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Etrack Incident = ET1385956

Description:
   Enable Open Storage storage servers that support direct-attached devices
   to be configured as NDMP hosts in the Device Configuration wizard of the
   user interface.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, use the -ndmp_host option for the tpautoconf
   command line utility.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1283409

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that caused NBPEM to crash on
   shutdown when manual or user-initiated backup jobs were running.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1378098
Titan cases:  281-339-813

Description:
   Improve handling of disk full scenarios on NTFS compressed file systems.
   With NTFS compression, an image fragment cannot be closed if the file
   system was full. This change solves that problem. In addition, asynchronous
   compression can cause excessive and premature disk full processing. This
   change adds a delay loop in the image layer to allow NTFS compressed image
   files a 60 second opportunity to make space available for the current
   buffer.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1218897
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1214034
Titan cases:  290-919-175

Description:
   Prior to this fix, NetBackup used the recorded time at which an SQL backup
   request had been initiated for staging backups for recovery. This caused
   images to be incorrectly ordered in case a full backup may have been
   delayed and a transaction log backup that was started later actually
   connected with the SQL Server.
   
   This problem is now fixed by recording the actual connection time in the
   NetBackup catalog and using that time for determining how SQL backups
   are staged for restore rather that the time that the backup was initiated
   from the NetBackup SQL agent.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, use the NB-MSSQL agent to create a multi-step
   recovery script, and reorder the operations as needed.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1256040

Description:
   The Disk Pool wizard does not show any SharedDisk arrays to import when
   the NetBackup host names are different from the actual host names of the
   machines.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1231644

Description:
   A change has been added to allow the Vault user interface to control image
   expiration for tape backup images.
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Etrack Incident = ET1257567

Description:
   The bpbrm process would hang for 15 minutes, which caused the backup job
   to error with a 50 status (client process aborted).  
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Etrack Incident = ET1300702
Titan cases:  291-153-753

Description:
   This release update adds RHEL5 Platform Support for BMR Client and Boot
   Server.
   
   With this feature, RHEL5 NetBackup Clients are recognized as valid BMR
   clients and BMR Backup and Restore will be possible for such clients.
   BMR Boot Server can now function on RHEL5 Clients and is capable of
   hosting Shared resource trees (SRTs) for restoring RHEL5 BMR Clients.  

Additional Notes:
   - This release does not claim support for the "Host OS" if the RHEL5 Host
        uses the virtualization feature available in RHEL5.
   - This release does not support the Native Clustering feature available
        in RHEL5.
   - Although the Support for RHEL5 Boot server is also provided in 6.5.4,
        while installing 6.5.4 BBS on RHEL5, one needs to install pre-6.5.4
        BBS package or patches before installing the 6.5.4 BBS patch. The
        installation of pre-6.5.4 BBS package/patch might display warnings
        indicating that BBS is unsupported on RHEL5, but these warnings can
        be safely ignored.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1372709

Description:
   In a policy schedule, the Multiple Copy option was enabled after selecting
   the Storage Life Cycle as the storage unit.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1227674

Description:
   This Release Update adds support for Importing BE 10d Windows 2003 VSS
   Shadow-Copy tape images.
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Etrack Incident = ET1384505

Description:
   The ps output showed arguments out of order causing bpps to not detect a
   running nbemm on an AIX system.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1394294

Description:
   An optimized duplication job must send a percent complete status to the
   job progress log.
   
   When an optimized duplication was performed, the progress status bar
   was not populated with the current job progress information. Normal
   duplication jobs display progress status. A change has been made so that
   optimized duplication updates the job progress monitor with the percent
   complete status. This fix enables customers to see the percent complete
   being updated as the job progresses.
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Etrack Incident = ET1391201

Description:
   If the KMS_DIR configuration variable was set to just the drive letter
   (for example, d:\) the creation of an empty KMS database failed. The
   error that was seen when running the command "nbkms -createemptydb" was:
     KMS db write failed - some changes may have been made EXIT STATUS = 1277
   
   The nbkms VxUL logs (OID 286) would contain the following line:
     CreateDirectory() failed: 5

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, include a directory name along with the drive
   letter in KMS_DIR to allow the KMS database to be created. For example,
   use d:\kms instead of d:\.
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Etrack Incident = ET1397770

Description:
   Adding an empty entry to the client database caused backups to fail with a
   status 48, (for example, bpclient -add -client client-name).

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, delete the empty client database entry.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1397803

Description:
   Events sent by NetBackup OST plug-ins are propagated to the NetBackup
   Event Manager so that other processes can consume these events. These
   events broadcast the general health, status changes and operational
   information related to storage servers.
   
   In addition to receiving events from the plug-in, single-threaded
   processes like bpdm/bpduplicate can also listen to such plug-in
   propagated events. Such infrastructure helps to initiate asynchronous
   operations in the storage server. Updates to the progress and completion
   of these operations are relayed via events.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1394464
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1385262
Titan cases:  230-576-424

Description:
   The Schedule name fields in the Activity Monitor for Vault jobs show "-".  
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Etrack Incident = ET1395191

Description:
   If NBAC was enabled and FIREWALL_IN was defined in bp.conf, NetBackup
   would stop working. This happens because all NetBackup CORBA
   communications failed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1180431

Description:
   The localized Error Message for the Device Configuration wizard appeared
   as gibberish or unreadable characters.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1395095

Description:
   In AUTOMATIC NBAC mode, a change was added to attempt an insecure
   connection if the secure CORBA connection attempt fails.
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Etrack Incident = ET1399444
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1391227
Titan cases:  320-119-301

Description:
   The "Vault media going off-site" reports did not show the correct amount of
   data on tapes. These reports used a column width of six digits, it could not
   show more than 976GB. Therefore. if the data size of the media is more than
   976GB, the vault report would not show it correctly.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, view the reports in the NetBackup
   Administrator Console.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1378871

Description:
   In older versions of NBU, it was possible for xlatemsg() to return success
   without properly setting the message pointer.  The specific error in
   question is that nbpem crashes when its entries (116) are removed from
   /usr/openv/netbackup/nblog.conf.

Workaround:
   The workaround to this problem is to replace entries 116 in
   /usr/openv/netbackup/nblog.conf.  However, newer versions of NetBackup
   already have fixed the source of this problem, and no workaround is needed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1392357

Description:
   The NetBackup Service Layer (NBSL) Media manager would cache all pages.
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Etrack Incident = ET1398344
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1396979
Titan cases:  291-049-562

Description:
   The NetBackup-Java Administrator's Console would not maintain a
   customized column layout  
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Etrack Incident = ET1403045
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1402370
Titan cases:  240-815-730

Description:
   Server status, as indicated in the Activity Monitor, indicated a successful
   restore when a SQL Server restore job failed due to the database being in a
   state that did not allow restores. This problem occurred, for example, if
   the database was being accessed by another process that prevented the
   restore operation from obtaining exclusive access.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1128777

Description:
   An enhancement was made to provide a more cautious warning message while
   expiring the tape. It will display the existing tape expiration on user
   prompt.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1398173

Description:
   While changing the storage unit (STU) in some policies, NetBackup would
   sometimes give an error 238.
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Etrack Incident = ET1402256

Description:
   The Host property nodes (Default job priority, Network setting, and
   Credential Access) were not visible.  
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Etrack Incident = ET965836

Description:
   This Release Update provides support for NetBackup, Backup Exec tape
   reader (BETR) for BE 10d and 11d.
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Etrack Incident = ET1395388

Description:
   NetBackup Resource Broker (nbrb) has been enhanced to treat subsequent
   requests of a multiple image duplication job at a higher priority.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1374366
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1225228
Titan cases:  290-940-742

Description:
   Users from different groups cannot restore backups.
   
   A new keyword (BKUP_IMAGE_PERM) and values (USER, GROUP, ANY)have been
   defined to allow the user at backup time to set the permission on a
   backup image.
   
   A value of USER will set the permission to 600. This only allows the
   original user who backed up the data access to the backup images.
   
   A value of GROUP will set the permissions to 660. This allows anyone
   from the same group as the original user who backed up the data access
   to the backup images.
   
   A value of ANY will set the permissions to 664. This allows anyone
   access to the backup images.
   
   NOTE: If this keyword is not specified the permissions will default
         to 660.
   
   Specifying the keyword:
   Oracle - use the send command to set the variable
   For example:
   SEND 'BKUP_IMAGE_PERM=ANY';
   
   DB2 - specify the keyword in the db2.conf or in the "options" directive
   on the db2 backup command. An example of the db2.conf:
     DATABASE SAMPLE
     OBJECTTYPE DATABASE
     POLICY db2-bkup
     BKUP_IMAGE_PERM USER
     SCHEDULE Default-Application-Backup
     ENDOPER
   
   An example using the "options" directive:
     db2 backup db sample load /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/nbdb2.so OPTIONS
     BKUP_IMAGE_PERM=ANY
   
   NOTE on DB2 logs:  If use the userexit program, no configuration
   parameter is available and normal file system permission are used.
   If you use the stream method (LOGARCHMETH1 VENDOR:/usr/openv/netbackup
   /bin....) the new keyword can be used in the db2.conf or by specifying
   the keyword in the LOGARCHOPT1 parameter in the database configuration.
   
   An example of the db2.conf file:
     DATABASE SAMPLE
     OBJECTTYPE ARCHIVE
     SCHEDULE Default-Application-Backup
     BKUP_IMAGE_PERM USER
     POLICY db2_logs
     ARCFUNC SAVE
     #ARCFUNC COPY
     #ARCDIR /vxdb2/db2/v8/db2v832d/templogs
     #RETDIR /vxdb2/db2/v8/db2v832d/templogs
     ENDOPER
   
   An example of configuring the LOGARCHOPT1:
     db2 update db cfg for sample using LOGARCHOPT1 BKUP_IMAGE_PERM=USER
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Etrack Incident = ET1385770

Description:
   Exporting a list of clients that are connected and non-connected causes
   an error and an exception in the logs.
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Etrack Incident = ET1406164

Description:
   The backup process may crash and/or hang when backing up an SQL database
   and if the database is in a restore state.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1407095
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1402515
Titan cases:  220-384-133

Description:
   The nbevtmgr service runs only on the master server. On Windows, attempts to
   start on non-master servers caused errors to be recorded in the event logs.
   This issue could cause confusion for the system administrator.

Workaround:
   To resolve this issue, remove nbevtmgr from SCM on non-master servers.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1141109

Description:
   A change was added to enable a user to choose a clustered master virtual
   name when creating liveupdate policies.
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Etrack Incident = ET1117738

Description:
   The storage unit groups (SUGs) would report as BasicDisks when a policy
   has a data classification (DC).
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Etrack Incident = ET1400851

Description:
   Network issues caused a job to stay active, resulting in no progress for
   37 hours after the job was started.
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Etrack Incident = ET1409123
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1408416
Titan cases:  240-951-505 251-045-129

Description:
   The SAN Volume Manager (SVM) metadevice submirror failed to attach to the
   parent metadevice due to a slice alignment mismatch between two mirrored
   disks. The error observed was:
   
      metattach: atrcus564-bup: d12: can't attach labeled submirror to
      an unlabeled mirror  

Additional Notes:
   Slices underlying submirrors on disks in use for SVM must both either
   start at cylinder 0 or both not start at cylinder 0.
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Etrack Incident = ET294799

Description:
   A change has been added to allow the Vault user interface to control
   image expiration for tape backup images.
   
   Today the Vault duplication tab can expire images from a disk storage
   unit after a configurable number of hours. Similar functionality is
   being offered for tape storage units such as VTLs.
   
   To expire the original tape (VTL) images, configure the following in the
   Duplication tab:
   
      "[] Expire original tape backup images after -- hour(s)"  
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Etrack Incident = ET1296897

Description:
   Jobids were lost when an inline tape copy backup job was restarted.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1386091

Description:
   Improved the performance of Resource Broker's storage unit cache preparation.
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Etrack Incident = ET1402016
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1363688
Titan cases:  230-550-642

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that caused a timeout error
   code 195 to occur when double-clicking a media device after upgrading
   NetBackup from 5.1 to 6.5.1, while running on a Solaris 8 system.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1392368

Description:
   A change was made in BH_ErrorServerInterceptor::send_reply (), to remove
   individual copy statements for TAO_OutputCDR copy.  
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Etrack Incident = ET855237

Description:
   The NOM monitoring page showed the "Total data backed up" which includes
   backup, archive, and duplicate. Starting with NetBackup 6.5.4 it will
   include backup and archive jobs only.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1413113

Description:
   The "make messages" failed because of a duplicated ID issue of the file
   bpfis.c.
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Etrack Incident = ET1374366
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1225228
Titan cases:  290-940-742

Description:
   Users from different groups could not restore backups.
   
   A new keyword (BKUP_IMAGE_PERM) and values (USER, GROUP, ANY)have been
   defined to allow the user at backup time to set the permission on a
   backup image.
   
   A value of USER will set the permission to 600. This allows only the
   original user who backed up the data access to the backup images.
   
   A value of GROUP will set the permissions to 660.  This allows anyone
   from the same group as the original user who backed up the data access
   to the backup images.
   
   A value of ANY will set the permissions to 664.  This allows anyone
   access to the backup images.
   
   NOTE: If this keyword is not specified the permissions default to 660.
   
   Specifying the keyword:
     Oracle - use the send command to set the variable
   For example:
     SEND 'BKUP_IMAGE_PERM=ANY';
   
   DB2 - specify the keyword in the db2.conf or in the "options" directive
   on the db2 backup command. An example of the db2.conf:
     DATABASE SAMPLE
     OBJECTTYPE DATABASE
     POLICY db2-bkup
     BKUP_IMAGE_PERM USER
     SCHEDULE Default-Application-Backup
     ENDOPER
   
   An example using the "options" directive:
     db2 backup db sample load /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/nbdb2.so OPTIONS
     BKUP_IMAGE_PERM=ANY
   
   NOTE on DB2 logs:  
   If you are using the userexit program, no configuration parameter is
   available and normal file system permission are used.  If using the
   stream method (LOGARCHMETH1 VENDOR:/usr/openv/netbackup/bin....)
   the new keyword can be used in the db2.conf or by specifying the
   keyword in the LOGARCHOPT1 parameter in the database configuration.
   
   An example of the db2.conf file:
     DATABASE SAMPLE
     OBJECTTYPE ARCHIVE
     SCHEDULE Default-Application-Backup
     BKUP_IMAGE_PERM USER
     POLICY db2_logs
     ARCFUNC SAVE
     #ARCFUNC COPY
     #ARCDIR /vxdb2/db2/v8/db2v832d/templogs
     #RETDIR /vxdb2/db2/v8/db2v832d/templogs
     ENDOPER
   
   An example of configuring the LOGARCHOPT1:
     db2 update db cfg for sample using LOGARCHOPT1 BKUP_IMAGE_PERM=USER
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Etrack Incident = ET1418493
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1371689
Titan cases:  311-977-169

Description:
   On a Windows 2008 x64 platform, the Support.exe program would crash on
   Registry queries.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue you cannot use the -all, -regdump or -rd
   command line options to query the Registry entries. You can use other
   command line options to obtain other information successfully.
   
   As an alternative to using support.exe, you can use the nbsu.exe utility
   to obtain information.
   
   Also, the Windows command-line utility reg.exe can be used to query the
   Windows Registry and through redirection capture the output into a file
   for diagnositc information use.
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Etrack Incident = ET1278561
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1384046
Titan cases:  281-399-626

Description:
   The bpstsinfo comparedbandstu functionality did not work for OpenStorage
   disk types.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1300978

Description:
   A Checkpoint-enabled backup job would not resume (or retry) after a
   failover.
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Etrack Incident = ET1413313
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1412612
Titan cases:  320-134-540

Description:
   nbpem would suspend the execution of immediate and user backups in
   NetBackup 6.5.2 when the nbpemreq -suspend_scheduling operation has been
   run.  This was different behavior than from earlier releases when only
   the scheduled jobs were suspended. A change has been made to restore the
   earlier behavior.
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Etrack Incident = ET1402954

Description:
   On NetBackup-Java Administration Console the nbstl command would not
   check the entered characters for Data Classification.
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Etrack Incident = ET1414077

Description:
   A change was made to replace the BPSYNCINFO CLI call in NBSL with API.
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Etrack Incident = ET1173100

Description:
   bpdbjobs was not handling certain keywords and because of this, it would
   log parsing failure messages in the logs.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1267030

Description:
   A change was made to address the following issues:
   - Unable to view the properties for disk storage units in the
       Administration console.
   - On a remote desktop console, the Windows user interface was not able
       to fetch the basic disk STU properties and the Near Store Volume
       information.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1415117

Description:
   A change was made that ensures bppficorr uses cached data instead of
   re-reading vfm.conf data.
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Etrack Incident = ET1412872

Description:
   A change was made to correct an ID length error in the LocalizedConstants
   java file.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1410798

Description:
   After NBJM was shutdown, the Windows Event Manager would sometimes
   report that job manager service stopped unexpectedly.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1404510
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1401282
Titan cases:  291-053-041

Description:
   A change was made to correct an issue that caused the bmrprep command to
   core dump on an AIX system when it was executed against a DOS Legacy SRT
   to restore the Windows Client.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1411564

Description:
   A change was made to allow a user to choose multiple hosts from the
   Devices > Hosts in the NetBackup Administration Console.  

Workaround:
   If you should encounter an issue such as this, a user can perform
   operations on the host by selecting each issue, one by one.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1282150

Description:
   NetApp VSM support would not work when images were expired during a
   failover.
   
   In a failover situation, the image expiration was not reading the
   NEARSTORE_FAILOVER_SERVER setting in the media servers bp.conf file
   (or registry) to determine that the filer names and volumes should be
   a swapped out.
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Etrack Incident = ET1415947

Description:
   During the NBJM process, the NBJM service "nbjm -terminate" would
   sometimes hang if the nbproxy was already been terminated.
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Etrack Incident = ET1414211
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1403880
Titan cases:  240-813-574

Description:
   If the xlatemsg call failed while writing to the progress log at the end
   of a job, the job end status notification was not sent to NBPEM. As a
   result, NBPEM thought the job was still running and no new jobs would be
   schedule for the policy/client.
   
   The xlatemsg call would fail because of erroneous entries in nblog.conf,
   because of an incorrect locale setting, or because the message catalog
   was not available for the system locale.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1414312

Description:
   A change was made to ensure the VMWare Credentials Screen opens when
   called.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1418051

Description:
   A problem displaying VMWARE machine credentials in the NetBackujp-Java
   Administration console has been fixed.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1268084

Description:
   The "nbshareddisk verify -udid_file ..." would fail in a clustered
   environment.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1413284
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1408068
Titan cases:  240-712-185

Description:
   This fix optimizes MS SQL Server Snapshot Client backups by minimizing the
   time database is kept suspended.
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Etrack Incident = ET1413306
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1405233
Titan cases:  240-808-096 320-138-260

Description:
   This fix optimizes MS SQL Server Cloaked Snapshot Client backups by
   minimizing the time that the database is kept suspended.
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Etrack Incident = ET1412901

Description:
   At present the NBSL - NOM protocol for volume information fetch does not
   guarantee a complete initial data load if an error occurs during initial
   data load.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, the NBSL sends error information through an
   interceptor and NOM can restart data loading under error conditions.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1414771
Titan cases:  230-605-032 281-501-288

Description:
   A change has been made to address a boundary condition issue. The
   GetSampleDeviceKeys was attempting to access a vector beyond its size.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1411499

Description:
   The bpsturep command would give an error when trying to change a DSSU.
   After an upgrading, an attempt top modify a DSSU staging schedule to
   run more often resulted in receiving the following error from the user
   interface (and the command line) after each attempt:
     "invalid command parameter - Resources are busy(2050027)"
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Etrack Incident = ET1400002

Description:
   A change was made to correct a vxlogview --showcorrupt issue that showed
   nbstserv logs as corrupt.

Additional Notes:
   This issued would not appear unless a LIFECYCLE_PARAMETERS file was not
   created.
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Etrack Incident = ET1412947

Description:
   The "make messages" would fail because of a duplicated ID issue that
   was found in the file, restfiles.c.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1422476

Description:
   A change a made to address an issue that caused nbstlutil diskspaceinfo
   to core dumps every time it was run.
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Etrack Incident = ET1421893
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1395878
Titan cases:  240-804-685

Description:
   Unable to cancel duplications jobs at the same time when using the same
   bpduplicate process (ITC).

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, select only one of those jobs when
   canceling. Canceling one of the jobs causes the others to be canceled too.
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Etrack Incident = ET1412461

Description:
   On NetBackup Administration Console ,the "Browse for Virtual Machine"
   would show VM's name as blank while adding a client for a policy.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1274472

Description:
   The JAVA user interface for a Storage life cycle had a "Capacity
   Managed" retention type for disk destinations that did not enabled
   this capability.  A change was made to add a check to disable or enable
   the capacity option for the disk types, AdvancedDisk and SharedDisk.
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Etrack Incident = ET1423547

Description:
   The bmrc command on restoretask or discovertask would sometimes fail
   with the following error message.
      "[Error] V-122-3 Operation failed."  
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Etrack Incident = ET1267027
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1140671
Titan cases:  281-216-717

Description:
   Could not remove machines of type "virtual_machine" from nbemm.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1370671
Titan cases:  312-055-259

Description:
   A change was added to ensure the correct NetBackup version appears on
   all servers.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1208654
Titan cases:  311-820-657

Description:
   A parent ITC job would only show one tape/drive requested when
   multi-streaming is on.
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Etrack Incident = ET1415667
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1411637
Titan cases:  291-045-187

Description:
   This fix resolves an issue where backups may hang if any database in the
   set is in a abnormal state.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1371578
Associated Primary Etrack = ET964511
Titan cases:  220-128-684 220-136-126 240411626

Description:
   Added a -quick_print option to bpdbjobs command that can display the job
   report much quicker.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1424207

Description:
   When bpbrm or bpbrmds exits on media servers, there are times when the
   Job Manager (JM) does not receive a socket close notification for a
   long time. Because of this the job clean-up gets delayed and would
   cause problems.
   
   With this fix, JM is explicitly breaking the connection when it gets the
   final exit status from bpbrm or bpbrmds.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1400376

Description:
   Because of some timing issues, some fields of job record may get
   overwritten with stale information. In this particular case, an update
   from JM (which was issued first) reaches bpjobd after the update from
   bpduplicate (which was issued later).  
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Etrack Incident = ET1427035
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1423994
Titan cases:  320-131-925

Description:
   A DB2 alternate restore would fail on the db2 rollforward command and
   produce the error message: unable to find log files.
   
   DB2 has changed in the newer releases in the rollforward processing.
   The older releases would send our agent the DB2 instance.  The newer
   releases no longer do this - they send in an "*".  This breaks how the
   NetBackup DB2 agent handles the alternate restore for the archive logs.
   If the ALTERNATE object is present, the NetBackup agent would compare
   the database alias and database instance sent in by DB2 with the
   DESTALIAS and DESTINST in the ALTERNATE object of db2.conf. If these two
   tests were true, the NetBackup DB2 agent would process the restore of
   the archive logs as an alternate restore. The NetBackup DB2 agent now
   only compares the database alias with the DESTALIAS in the ALTERNATE
   object.  If they match, the restore of the archive logs will be treated
   as an alternate restore.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1425698

Description:
   Could not cancel bplabel jobs when administering NetBackup from a Windows
   remote terminal session.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, manually kill the bplabel job.
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Etrack Incident = ET1424291
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1364688
Titan cases:  281-384-196

Description:
   The user was not be able to see or deny pending requests if NBAC was
   enabled.
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Etrack Incident = ET1424308

Description:
   An NDMP job on Windows x64 would fail with NDMP_XDR_DECODE_ERR.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, change the VxUL logging to DebugLevel=5.

Additional Notes:
   This issue is timing related and it may be intermittent. Changing the
   logging level or rerunning the job might make the problem disappear.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1421594

Description:
   A change was made so the NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS_DISK parameter can now be
   used for NDMP backups and restores to and from the disk storage units.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1407021
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1404301
Titan cases:  291-041-117

Description:
   A backup can fail with status 26 due to problems with mount points on
   the client that are not related to the job.  

Workaround:
   To work around this issue, change the permissions on the clients mount
   points so the bpbkar process can access them.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1283922

Description:
   Snapshot backups get progressively longer when more snapshot backups exist
   for a given policy.  This problem was detected when trying to support
   hundreds of snapshot backups using the RealTime Protection snapshot
   method.  The backup validation process consumed lots of extra time. This
   fix enhances how backups are validated so that validating hundreds of
   backups now takes seconds instead of minutes (or hours).
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Etrack Incident = ET1421724
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1363246
Titan cases:  320-119-563

Description:
   bprd would fail a user-directed list, restore, or backup with a
   status 133 even with the global and client list_restore enabled.
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Etrack Incident = ET1422599

Description:
   In NetBackup-Java Administration console report "Disk Storage Unit
   Status", it was required to hit the refresh button before "run reports"
   to get new data.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1413001

Description:
   The "make messages" would fail because of duplicated message IDs.
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Etrack Incident = ET1400717

Description:
   A corrupted image file could cause media not to be unassigned when other
   images expired.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, manually remove the corrupt image file.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1414132

Description:
   VMWare full virtual machine (FVM) backups were receiving the wrong
   Filesets.
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Etrack Incident = ET1473485 ET1473486

Description:
   This Release Update includes the NBCC and NBCCR support utilities.  

Additional Notes:
   You can download the latest released versions of NBCC and NBCCR from
   the NetBackup Support Download site.
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Etrack Incident = ET1410178
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1409088
Titan cases:  312-009-783

Description:
   The NetBackup-Java Administration console would report Kilobytes written
   as 2251459822883312 for DSSU de-staging.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1425914

Description:
   The password would disappear from the VMware Credential screen when the
   mouse was moved over the port option. A change was made to ensure that
   the letters in the remained visable.
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Etrack Incident = ET1412276
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1409395
Titan cases:  312-005-221

Description:
   Problems would occur when running the NetBackup-Java Administration
   console on a Windows Vista x86 system.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, perform the following steps.
   1. Disable UAC via User Accounts
   2. Disable UAC via Group Policy Editor
   3. Manually modify the nbjava.bat file by adding the following as a new
       first line:  "cd <javaUI-dir>"  
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Etrack Incident = ET1035276

Description:
   Disk Pools would not display when the PureDisk Storage Unit was licensed.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1427680

Description:
   In NOM, alerts were not appearing at the group level in the client
   context. A change was made to show all alerts for the specified
   alert-policy and group.
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Etrack Incident = ET1294340
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1292139
Titan cases:  220-308-656

Description:
   After editing four default volume pools an error is received, however the
   changes occurred anyway.
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Etrack Incident = ET1418524
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1402607
Titan cases:  220-295-952

Description:
   A failure would occur when attempting to update the progress log on
   NDMP clients.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1397773
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1386783
Titan cases:  311-819-209

Description:
   Synthetic backup would fail with error code 42s or error code 671s,
   when the bptm exits with a status 175 because of a block-size
   miscalculation.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1301030

Description:
   A change was made to correct an issue that caused you to not be able to
   restore from an IR snapshot backup after a reboot on a Linux system.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1412924

Description:
   A change was made to resolve duplicated message IDs within bpdbm.c.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1413063

Description:
   A change was made to resolve duplicated message IDs within bpexpdate.c.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1431018

Description:
   A change was made to correct a mismatch between the number of format
   specifiers and the number of entities to be scanned.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1421469

Description:
   The Disk Storage Unit Status report would show a DiskPool name for a
   BasicDisk STU.
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Etrack Incident = ET1400713
Titan cases:  240-818-466

Description:
   Storage Unit Groups were being listed on the Vault Duplication, Storage
   Unit drop-down list.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1433273
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1426651
Titan cases:  230-600-780

Description:
   Jobs were being marked as DONE when the exit status was 134 (only for
   back-level media server.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, upgrade the back-level media server.
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Etrack Incident = ET1399857 ET1425305

Description:
   Added NetBackup T10 drive encryption support modifications for the STK
   library encryption and IBM 3592E06 drives on HP-UX.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1435406

Description:
   Embedded data with non-contiguous data was not being restored correctly.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1434146

Description:
   NBKMS may core dump on HP-UX 11.00 and 11.11 systems during a
   nbkms -createemptydb function. You may encounter the following error:
      Bus error(coredump)  

Workaround:
   To resolve this issue, install a random number generator (such as,
   KRNG11i) that creates the /dev/random and /dev/urandom special files.
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Etrack Incident = ET1431886

Description:
   A change was made to ensure that a Full VM Restore has an "Overwrite
   Virtual Machine" option.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1315412
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1241428
Titan cases:  220-165-605

Description:
   The NOM reports would show the robot number as -1.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1383041
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1373342
Titan cases:  220-340-927

Description:
   The DOS floppy creation would fail if the Boot Server has 8.3 names
   disabled for the file system.
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Etrack Incident = ET1426057

Description:
   Job IDs could rollover to 1 if there was a power failure or bpjob was
   not shutdown properly.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1384805

Description:
   The check-pointed backup jobs were being suspended during a cluster
   failover. These jobs then required manual resumes to restart them after
   the failover to the new node.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1276634

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that caused bpfis hang on
   remap_file_name.
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Etrack Incident = ET1416828
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1404492
Titan cases:  291-062-202

Description:
   A change has been made to ensure that you can change multiple schedules
   concurrently as you could in NetBackup 6.0.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1436517
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1421208
Titan cases:  240-896-204 320-125-519

Description:
   If the NetBackup portion of registry is written to while the NetBackup
   services are up and running certain runtime parameters of CORBA processes
   (such as client port restrictions, and NBAC configuration) could be
   deleted from the running process that causes the behavioral changes.
   
   Additional changes were made to eliminate potential memory leaks that
   were discovered.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1431894

Description:
   When nbemm is forced to shutdown the database due to a disk full condition,
   log the message to the operating system log.

Additional Notes:
   The LogToOsLog option must be enabled for these logs to be sent to the
   operating system.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1437623

Description:
   A change was made to remove vfm_close for the object associated with the
   virtual machine which resulted in the structure containing the virtual
   machine volumes being released before they were processed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1250759

Description:
   The Detailed Status pane in the Activity Monitor indicated the wrong client
   name when running a VMware client backup. This issue has been corrected.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1416846
Titan cases:  290-929-142

Description:
   Calendar backups may never run if a date is set to 0.  

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, eliminate run days that are before the first week
   of UNIX time.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1394077

Description:
   The execution of a Live Update policy would give the wrong error message
   and error code.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1388074
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1219358
Titan cases:  240-719-769 281-571-327

Description:
   The Search window in the NetBackup-Java Administration Console would not
   mark files for restore correctly.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, manually re-select the files to restore.
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Etrack Incident = ET1416268
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1266115
Titan cases:  312-111-365 320-105-978

Description:
   Cannot log into the user interface during the peak production backup
   Intervals. (This issue would cause a 525 error to occur.)
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Etrack Incident = ET1374663

Description:
   When pulling up the performance monitor for tapes, no statistics would
   be reported.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1428768

Description:
   VxFI messages were not being emitted to the tar32 log.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1431758

Description:
   Not all of the listed clients were being sent from NBSL to NOM through the
   client collector <65 Onwards>.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1431826

Description:
   A change was made to correct an issue that caused an error message to
   appear while Browsing for Virtual Machines.
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Etrack Incident = ET1417844

Description:
   A change was made to modify the bpsynth startup code to use bp_gethostname()
   to determine the master server host name.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1424613
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1401898
Titan cases:  320-114-114

Description:
   A performance improvement has been made in the area of Block-level
   backup policies. Someone using Block-level backup policies will observe
   improved throughput during the backups.
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Etrack Incident = ET1396173

Description:
   The PCRE compilation would fail as the version of PCRE was not compiled
   with PCRE_UTF8 support.
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Etrack Incident = ET1429569

Description:
   The Change Policy dialog on the NetBackup Administration Console for
   Windows has the 'Retain snapshot for Instant Recovery' option as
   selectable for HyperV.
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Etrack Incident = ET1427179

Description:
   Changed the Exchange client attributes to have replica backup options
   inside the Snapshot Client dialog box.
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Etrack Incident = ET1439096

Description:
   For a Snapshot Client policy on Windows, a Backup Selections entry
   that contains localized characters could fail policy validation with
   a VxMS method error 1054.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1383748
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1298236
Titan cases:  240-925-155 311-943-165

Description:
   On some UNIX systems (for example, Solaris) emm would erroneously
   identify a disk full condition and shut down the ASA server.
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Etrack Incident = ET1439607
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1435447
Titan cases:  281-430-989

Description:
   The NDMP dmplevel was not being reset after a full backup was run.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1433274
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1428705
Titan cases:  281-426-912

Description:
   A backup or a browse of an Exchange "Site Replication Service" object
   would fail.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1135673

Description:
   Spanning was not supported in OST because the SpanImages attribute was not
   being set or was not settable. The changes allow the SpanImages attribute
   to be set or cleared on OST storage servers.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1430950

Description:
   Error messages similar to the following appear in the bpcd log:
   
   13:49:19.970 [4872] <16> bpcd main: strlen(pProcList) = 7852
   13:49:19.970 [4872] <16> bpcd main: char_count = 7853, .line_count = 50
   
   These messages were not the result of an error, they were merely debug
   Messages and should not be printed as errors.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter any of these messages, understand that they are not
   errors, they are only debug messages.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1406219
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1406210
Titan cases:  311-969-479

Description:
   The Stream number would be skipped in streams file if file list contained
   NEW_STREAM but the first line was not a NEW_STREAM.  

Workaround:
   Make sure if there are any NEW_STREAM directives in a file list that the
   first line of the file list is a NEW_STREAM.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1406213

Description:
   A change was made to correct an LTID core dump in the case where it
   received an out-of-range mount ID.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1436844 ET1431015
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1361329
Titan cases:  320-116-153

Description:
   A change was added to prevent clearing the drive comment every time
   a tape is mounted.
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Etrack Incident = ET1442316
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1430796
Titan cases:  320-140-055

Description:
   De-staging duplications of NDMP images fail on Windows media servers.
   
   Duplication of NDMP images from a DSU that is configured as a DSSU can
   fail if the touch file, SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_DISK, is set to a value that
   is higher than the tape drive's block size.  This failure only occurs for
   NDMP images, other images duplicate correctly.

Workaround:
   The setup needs another touch file called SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_NDMP that is
   set to 256K. This adjusts the buffer size to match the source block size
   (tape 256K).
   
   However, this workaround forces the NDMP backup jobs to use the
   SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_NDMP block size too, which is not always ideal.
   So the fax that has been made uses the following logic to correct
   this issue:
   
     1. If the backup job includes an NDMP backup and DISK, then the
        SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_DISK touch file is used, or else the
        SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_NDMP touch is used.
   
     2. If the backup job is an NDMP duplication job and target is DISK,
        then the SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_DISK is used, or else the
        SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_NDMP touch file is used.
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Etrack Incident = ET1441498

Description:
   A change has been made to address an issue that would cause NBPEM to
   sometimes crash during a shutdown operation.
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Etrack Incident = ET382235

Description:
   The position of the string "11" is misaligned in the "bpclient" output.
   A change was made to remove this code to resolve the issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET1434748

Description:
   An Exchange alternate client backup with a document-level restore enabled
   on the policy (GRE) for multiple storage groups that use a hardware array
   results in a status 1 for the backup.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, include only one Exchange storage group
   in the backup policy.
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Etrack Incident = ET1366169

Description:
   The default priority was '-1' in DB2 client wizard and a warning box
   would pop open many times.
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Etrack Incident = ET1430370

Description:
   After starting the NetBackup Administration Console, a user could not
   create a Nearstore STU with mmnetapp2 on a Windows platform.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1433052
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1300134
Titan cases:  220-324-641

Description:
   A change was made that enables Application clusters to be deleted
   appropriately.
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Etrack Incident = ET1439252

Description:
   A change was made to fix an issue that caused a core dump to occur in
   nbstserv.
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Etrack Incident = ET1435489

Description:
   A change was made to fix a deadlock issue that occurred in nbstserv.
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Etrack Incident = ET1121521

Description:
   After the completion of a successful fullvm backup, a misleading "fatal"
   error would appear in the bpfis log on the master server. A change has
   been added to ensure that this error does not inappropriately appear
   after a successful VMWare Snapshot occurs.
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Etrack Incident = ET1439821
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1424574
Titan cases:  220-384-044 281-387-212

Description:
   In the Activity Monitor, the ActiveElapsed/ElapsedTime/EndTime fields are
   blank for some jobs when the StartTime = EndTime.
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Etrack Incident = ET1444280

Description:
   A change has been made to ensure that the cache directory exists, or is
   created if it does not exist, before the bpVMutil utility is called to set
   up a policy.
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Etrack Incident = ET1323857 ET1538553
Titan cases:  281-476-301

Description:
   Added an option, -disk_media_server, to bprestore. A user can use this
   option to specify a media server for shared disk, OST, and PureDisk SPA.
   Users will find this option useful in cases where the NetBackup domain
   spans multiple sites (such as, PDDO, OST) and the resource allocation
   could choose a remote media server that causes the image to be dragged
   across the WAN either when retrieving the image from disk or sending it
   to the client. In this scenario, the user now has the option to specify
   a local media server.
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Etrack Incident = ET1436533
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1430317
Titan cases:  240-810-927

Description:
   The NetBackup-Java Administration Console hangs when the "Alternate Read
   Server" option is selected for Duplication in the Vault profile.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, use the following procedure to work-around the
issue:
   
   When creating a new vault profile:
   1.  In the basic duplication tab, click on "Advanced configuration"
   2.  Inside the "Advanced configuration" screen, enable the "Alternate
       read server" option.
   3.  Add a new duplication rule and choose an alternate read server from
       the drop-down list.
   4.  Save the profile.
   5.  Edit the profile again. Uncheck the "Advanced configuration" option.
       The "Alternate read server" drop-down menu on the basic screen is
       populated with a list of servers and works fine.
   
   See, the following TechNote on the Symantec Support Web site:
      http://library.veritas.com/docs/305628
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Etrack Incident = ET1443445

Description:
   A change has been made to address an issue that would cause the NetBackup
   Administration Console to hang on the Robot Inventory window.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1431888

Description:
   A change was added to ensure that a full VM Restore has the "Overwrite
   Virtual Machine" option.
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Etrack Incident = ET1443521

Description:
   The FlashBackup image header was not backwards compatible.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1437899

Description:
   The Exchange public folders and mailbox objects would display for a Backup
   in the BAR user interface on a SharePoint client, even with if Exchange
   was not installed or a history of Exchange existed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1431527

Description:
   The Job Manger service (NBJM) would fail to shutdown during a patch upgrade.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1426014
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1410971
Titan cases:  281-419-486

Description:
   Even though a relocation was successful, the expiration did not happen
   even when candidates existed in the DSSU. This would cause nbstserv to
   core dump.
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Etrack Incident = ET1430999

Description:
   A change was made to correct an error found in the V_sscanf() function
   call. A comma "," was missing in the function parameter list.
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Etrack Incident = ET1445255
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1444906
Titan cases:  240-841-416

Description:
   The Sort menu options in the Job tab of the Activity Monitor was applied
   only after the NetBackup Administration Console was restarted on Master.
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Etrack Incident = ET1266674

Description:
   A change as been made to address an issue that would cause the FAT32
   filesystems to be skipped on virtual machines.
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Etrack Incident = ET1444551
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1425282
Titan cases:  281-443-857 291-026-712

Description:
   Disk images were not being expired after the time that was defined in the
   vault profile.
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Etrack Incident = ET1427600
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1407472
Titan cases:  320-132-552

Description:
   The bpimmedia -disk_stu <STU> command would return all images that had the
   same absolute pathname and not just the images for the specified Storage
   Unit.
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Etrack Incident = ET1445493
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1446627

Description:
   A change has been added that allows the usage of the HP Command View 7.x
   and 8.x.
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Etrack Incident = ET1426474

Description:
   If an error occurs during the initial data load of volumes, the user
   interface should check for error information in the interceptor.  The
   NBSL should send an exception if a fetch fails during an initial
   dataload instead of sending a zero-length sequence.
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Etrack Incident = ET1439070
Titan cases:  312-013-527

Description:
   A fix was made to ensure the "Remove device host" is active on the
   NetBackup-Java Administration Console > Media and Device Management >
   Media Server menu.
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Etrack Incident = ET1446868
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1444948
Titan cases:  240-849-829

Description:
   A change as made to correct an issue that caused NOM reports to not be
   visible in NetBackup 6.5.2 after upgrading from NetBackup 6.0.
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Etrack Incident = ET1381806

Description:
   Changed bpdbm to exit on startup if the db_marker.txt file in the
   db/images directory does not exist.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1442063
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1439859
Titan cases:  230-605-520 291-158-778

Description:
   The Resource Broker was not be able to release allocation from the database
   or the memory when a job spanned multiple media. No drive leakage was
   observed. It was just the allocation record in database and memory.
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Etrack Incident = ET1426468

Description:
   If an error occurs during the initial data load of volumes (sequence length
   is zero), then the user interface should check the error information in the
   interceptor.
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Etrack Incident = ET1447623
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1444852
Titan cases:  230-592-814

Description:
   Disk Staging Storage Units (DSSUs) were filtered out from the list of
   Basic Disk storage units on the Vault Profile selection dialog.
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Etrack Incident = ET1447058

Description:
   A nested duplication from an SLP to tape storage units could fail with a
   status 154 if the duplication was targeted to tape storage units that were
   configured with MPX=1.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, confgiure tape storage unit with MPX enabled
   with a value that is greater than 1.
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Etrack Incident = ET1447946

Description:
   A change was made to correct a spelling error found on the Restore user
   dialog in the Backup, Archive, and Restore user interface.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1398689

Description:
   When a storage unit group that contains different robots is used,
   duplication would fail with a status error 167.
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Etrack Incident = ET1223943

Description:
   A change was made to correct an invalid option combination that was issued
   on a restore from nbWin: -ct 16 ... -rollback.
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Etrack Incident = ET1368590

Description:
   This Release Update contains a Windows x64, Windows XP, and Windows 2003
   BMR Client and Boot Server proliferation.
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Etrack Incident = ET1445648
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1413974
Titan cases:  240-796-482

Description:
   A fix was made to enable a user to delete critical policies from jnbSA/RAC
   for a catalog backup on a clustered Master server.
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Etrack Incident = ET1368590

Description:
   This Release Update contains a Windows x64, Windows XP, and Windows 2003
   BMR Client and Boot Server proliferation.
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Etrack Incident = ET1430034
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1430016
Titan cases:   220-437-078 220-649-926

Description:
   looking for a 6.5.1 binary for "bpbkar core dump causing hot catalog backup
   to fail with a 130"
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Etrack Incident = ET1411788
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1411762
Titan cases:  291-047-561

Description:
   The Hot Catalog Backup would intermittently fail with a status code 2
   (error validating NBDB backup in /usr/openv/db/staging).
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Etrack Incident = ET1296686
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1209213
Titan cases:  240-705-386

Description:
   Backups would fail with a status 227 and the following error would occur
   in bpdbm:
   
     getIDIRSTRUCT: cannot fopen D:\Program Files\VERITAS\NetBackup
     \db\IDIRSTRUCT: Permission denied (13)
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Etrack Incident = ET1447620
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1444852
Titan cases:  230-592-814

Description:
   The "Include all basic disks" that is specified in the Location of a VAULT
   profile did not include a Disk Staging Storage Unit.
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Etrack Incident = ET1413618

Description:
   Keywords that contained spaces were not being read correctly during the
   import from disk and were being displayed incorrectly in the BAR user
   interface.
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Etrack Incident = ET1431088
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1367011
Titan cases:  220-477-292 311-928-363

Description:
   Verbosity should be set to 5 for additional logging to occur. This can be
   limited to bpdbm and bpbrm verbosity if desired.
   
   The sender always logs its buffer before sending it via the socket. The
   receiver logs its buffer only if it encounters an error. It will be
   accompanied by a message of the form "wanted x got y.
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Etrack Incident = ET1448686

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that would cause the NetBackup
   Administration Console to crash when the policy node was opened after the
   NetBackup 6.5.3 build was installed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1447265

Description:
   Could not add an NDMP host for OST storage servers' direct copy-to-tape
   reader.  The problem was that some vendors use multiple storage server
   names for various interfaces to the same physical machine - and same IP
   address.  If the storage server name was resolvable, for example due to
   an /etc/hosts entry, when the user attempted to add the NDMP host, the DNS
   lookup actually matched it to the storage server machine record. In this
   case, when the user attempted to add the NDMP credentials and errors with
   the message "Credentials already exist for NDMP host <hostname>".
   
   A setting for the EMM server has been added to override this.  In the
   /usr/openv/var/global/emm.conf file, add the following line:
      FORCE_ADD_NDMP_MACHINE=1
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Etrack Incident = ET1447160

Description:
   A change was made to the wording of the scheduling shutdown warning message.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1432407

Description:
   A change was added to ensure the proper message is shown for a Redirected
   restore failure if the backup contains an .avhd file.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1446408

Description:
   A fix was made to ensure that bpjobd terminates cleanly on Windows systems.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1155201

Description:
   With NBAC configured, the Vault Reports for the Vault Operator were not
   being displayed in the NetBackup-Java Administration Console. A change was
   made to fix this issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET1437425

Description:
   The Hitachi_CopyOnWrite FIM was not supported for the USP/USP-V series
   of arrays.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1226065

Description:
   Solaris clients with "no swap" configured would fail to register with the
   BMR Master server.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1433167

Description:
   Files with named streams were being restored with the wrong date and time
   with FlashBackup windows.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1424008

Description:
   The MaxLogFileSizeKB entry in the nblog.conf file would always get
   overwritten to value of 51200. A change as was made so that the installer
   now checks to see if the value is smaller than 51200 before it is
   overwritten.
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Etrack Incident = ET1425084

Description:
   When a large number of jobs have run and have not yet been recycled, a PEM
   request to resubmit a job (retry, resume, restart) to NBJM would fail.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1407100
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1402515
Titan cases:  220-384-133

Description:
   When the NetBackup Media server software is installed the following
   services are installed and are set to automatically run.  
   
   NetBackup Policy Execution Manager Service
   NetBackup Job Manager Service
   NetBackup Enterprise Media Manager
   NetBackup Event Manager
   NetBackup Resource Broker
   Adaptive Server Anywhere
   
   These services do not run on a media server. If an attempts is made to
   start them, then errors are recorded in the event logs. They have been
   set to disabled, if the media server is not an EMM server.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1428501

Description:
   A change has been made to fix an error that would cause the NetBackup
   Administration Console to core dump when trying to closing the console
   windows.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1450941

Description:
   In the Snapshot Client Option dialog box, a user could enter every key
   board input.
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Etrack Incident = ET1442239
Titan cases:  312-018-611

Description:
   If the maximum partially full media was set for a volume pool, and the
   volume pool contained media that was allocated once but for some reason no
   images were written to it, then the job would be queued indefinitely.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1418373

Description:
   Update the Authorization entries to address an issue that would cause an
   error to occur while creating a new policy.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1252553

Description:
   The restore of Exchange VSS Multiplexed images to tape would not always
   call the proper VSS writer pre- and post-operation calls.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1452416

Description:
   Running the command, bpstudel -group, would cause a core dump if it were
   specified without any group name.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1447692

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that caused an IBM4000 IR
   snapshot-only backup to fail (no snapshot/flcp).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1148446

Description:
   When a user backup job failed, the BAR user interface would sometimes
   show the status of the job as a success.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1446653
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1443574
Titan cases:  220-457-153

Description:
   A change was added to address an issue that caused nbpem to asserts or
   core dump when failed, user-initiated backups were restarted.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1451465

Description:
   The nbrb -terminate command would sometimes core dump in certain
   situations. The process that was created to stop the nbrb service/daemon
   is the process that would stop.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1447260
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1387022
Titan cases:  240-747-352

Description:
   A backup of a raw device could end with a status 0 but the files_file
   could contain no information.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1453529

Description:
   The resource broker (RB) would time out while waiting for an MDS response.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1449480
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1442276
Titan cases:  291-093-836

Description:
   Some Windows 2003 clients were running unsupported versions of the VERITAS
   Volume Manager register to the BMRDB.
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Etrack Incident = ET1446254
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1441875
Titan cases:  281-426-385

Description:
   PureDisk Exported images would fail to restore or verify because some of
   directories were cataloged incorrectly.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1442301

Description:
   Occasional jobs would fail with an invalid jobid returned from NBJM.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1451023

Description:
   The NetBackup-Java Administration Console would show only the Client user
   interface when only the username is used to log into the NetBackup server.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1453215
Titan cases:  240-850-063

Description:
   On the NetBackup-Java Administration Console, the Images On Media and the
   Images on Tape reports would display inaccurate information after all of the
   images on a client or a tape were expired.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1426891
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1455343

Description:
   The QLogic HBA Driver ql2300.sys with a version greater than "9.1.4.10"
   are not compatible with the BMR-Windows Restore Environment (WindowsPE).
   The user receives a message similar to the following , when restoring a
   BMR-Windows Client that uses this driver.
      "ql2300.sys is corrupted"
   
   A BMR backup job will end with a status '1', (for example, "Partially
   Successful") if the client is using a QLogic qla2300 driver of version
   greater than "9.1.4.10".

Workaround:
   To resolve4 this issue, add a qla2300.sys driver of version 9.1.4.10 or
   earlier to the SRT.
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Etrack Incident = ET1436594

Description:
   The tape list report for a media ID with less than six characters returns
   an invalid command parameter error. This issue occurs while communicating
   with a back-level media server (invoking bptm) through the bpcd protocol.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, manually run bptm -mlist -ev A1234 -raw on
   a media server.
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Etrack Incident = ET1453605

Description:
   The NetBackup Resource Broker, nbrb, would sometimes return an incomplete
   allocation to the Job Manager, nbjm, if the EMM was unresponsive. This
   would cause the job to fail with an nbjm internal error.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1451053

Description:
   Inconsistent behavior occurred while enumerating virtual machine clients.
   The operating system (OS) type and fully qualified host name were not
   available when the VM was powered off. The information needs to be
   obtained from previous attempts.
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Etrack Incident = ET1414939
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1373187
Titan cases:  290-989-154

Description:
   Legacy Exchange 2007 mailbox backups caused the bpbkar32.exe memory size
   to increase until the system became unresponsive. The memory growth was
   moderate, except for the very large backups. Even then, the backup
   succeeded on a server with adequate memory.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1446792

Description:
   An issue existed that caused the following warning message to occur in the
   Activity M<onitor:
      "Warning bpdm(pid=5468) failure logging message"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1452718

Description:
   A change was made to correct a truncation issue that existed in the
   user interface of the Snapshot Policy Configuration Wizard on a Chinese
   Windows 2008 x64 system.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1454277

Description:
   A change was made to correct a spelling mistake in the Restore BAR user
   interface.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1452716

Description:
   A change was made to correct a truncation issue that existed in the
   user interface of the Volume Configuration Wizard on a Chinese
   Windows 2008 x64 system.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1452707

Description:
   A change was made to correct truncation issues that existed in the user
   interface of the Start Windows tab on a Chinese Windows 2008 x64 system.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1452702

Description:
   A change was made to correct truncation issues that existed in the
   user interface of the Backup policy Configuration Wizard on a Chinese
   Windows 2008 x64 system.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1453629

Description:
   A fix was made to address an issue that caused transportable-snapshots to
   not work.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1441557
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1242536
Titan cases:  240-746-395

Description:
   DB agents timeout waiting for server status at the end of the backup or
   restore.  This change will allow development to send out an EEB faster when
   this is needed to work around the real issue.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1456221

Description:
   On the NetBackup-Java Administration Console, a VM name could not be added
   manually while creating a policy.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1416785
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1292708
Titan cases:  291-002-278

Description:
   The command, bpdbm -consistency 2 would result in a core dump.  A change
   has been made to address and fix this issue.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1451244

Description:
   An issue existed that caused a large amount of data to be written into
   the Job's Detailed Status while taking backup.
   
   A change was made to the Activity Monitor code to make it more consistent
   with bpdbjobs and ensure that the Job Details displayed from the user
   interface are as verbose as bpdbjobs.
   
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1379510
Titan cases:  290-843-085

Description:
   The "Exclude:" section has been removed from the output of the
   bppllist -L command.  This section is populated by deprecated database
   files that NetBackup does not use, therefore, the output has no
   relevance.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1457644

Description:
   When starting a backup of any VM it could take a few attempts to start
   (typically 5 minutes). The Job Details page would show the following error
   message:
      "Error bpbrm[pid] cannot connect to [VM's name], status = 25"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1402422
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1501206
Titan cases:  281-470-007 220-395-582

Description:
   A change was made to enable extended logging to help in debugging
   performance issues.  This logging was enabled by setting VERBOSE to 6 or
   higher.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1456424

Description:
   A redirect restore works successfully even if the storage mentioned does
   not have enough space.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1262599
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1244934
Titan cases:  240-748-094

Description:
   NetBackup silently truncates certain backup properties, such as keyword,
   when they are too long. Such values now trigger an error.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1427460

Description:
   Bpfis would cause an exception at the end of an Exchange HW offhost
   backup on a Windows 2008 system.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1459200

Description:
   The nbshareddisk list command would hang after the output was displayed.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1447346

Description:
   For an Exchange snapshot (VSS) backup, the snapshot job completes with a
   status error 40. bpfis would crash and then log an application event log
   entry.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1406192
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1365011
Titan cases:  230-560-490

Description:
   A Files and Folders restore of a full system backup would cause a
   /WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/CONFIG/SYSTEM corrupt error.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1446468
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1395927
Titan cases:  230-571-131 320-171-378

Description:
   All NetBackup 6.5 disk types (AdvancedDisk, SharedDisk, PureDisk, and
   OpenStorage) would fail on FlashBackup restores.

Workaround:
   If you encounter an issue like this, duplicate the image to tape and
   restore it from the tape copy.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1452256
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1452072
Titan cases:  240-834-385

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that would cause bmrprep to core
   dump if the client had an unsupported SVM configuration.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1461289
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1460096
Titan cases:  312-055-330

Description:
   The Point in Time restore would only present images from the latest
   bkup policy that was run.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1413224
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1251642
Titan cases:  290-958-968

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that caused an error 14901 to occur
   during the restore of a mirrored volume.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1459685

Description:
   This Release Update contains new SharePoint granular restore technology
   that provides the capability to redirect sub-sites, site collections,
   Documents, Lists, or Items to a file system location.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1459294

Description:
   A change has been made to address an issue that caused bptm to generat
   a core dump on the media server.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1399839

Description:
   A bpbackup user backup with a -ct specified that did not match the policy,
   would not fail with a 245 error, however it should have failed.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1455096
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1451420
Titan cases:  291-109-607 312-107-378

Description:
   BMR would fail to do Point in Time restores for the client if the intended
   backup image has NetBackup clients installed in some different directory
   than the latest NetBackup client setup.
   
   This failure would happen even if the directory or the sub-directory name
   case changed. In addition, it would happen while importing the Point in
   Time client BMR configuration.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1463875
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1463817
Titan cases:  220-487-550

Description:
   Manipulation of a Solaris client configuration would take a very long time
   due to excessive disk entries in database tables. The large number of
   entries was caused by a client configuration that contained a large number
   of DMP disk paths.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1454298

Description:
   A change was added to present the "Configuration Architecture" label as a
   read-only value on the Prepare to Restore dialog box. The change ensures
   that an error message appears if no SRT's found for a selected SRT.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1465331

Description:
   A change was added to make the eviction time out configurable as well as
   fixing an issue with the FATManager eviction.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1395101

Description:
   The nbdevquery -liststs command gives the error, "cannot open debug file:
   Permission denied (13)" by NBAC for non-admin user.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1465033

Description:
   A change was added to ensure that this Release Update contains added
   support for solution enabler 6.5 for EMC Symmetrix.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1422459
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1401897
Titan cases:  320-127-406

Description:
   Drive down alerts reporting drive as clear although drive still down.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1412607
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1405148
Titan cases:  291-049-971

Description:
   Exchange 2007 Instant Recovery backups would fail with a status 156 error.
   This issue occurred on Exchange 2007 Instant Recovery backups that used
   hardware-based VSS to an IBM DS8300 ARRAY.  The issue would manifest
   itself on all Exchange clients.
   
   Backups were successful if only one or two storage groups were configured
   in the policy. However, if the Microsoft Information Store directive was
   invoked (which can trigger backups for 10+ storage groups in some cases)
   the backups would fail with a status 156.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, skip vfi_analyze call to get the VSS HW snapshot
   UDID information.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1461305
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1427870
Titan cases:  291-079-760

Description:
   In the Data View of the NOM user interface, the Media report would show
   the active media in volume pool number 0 even if a different volume pool
   should have been used.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1458226

Description:
   The vnet_connect would retry infinitely for Address Not Available errors.
   This would result in very large log files.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1465532

Description:
   The wrong information was being displayed in the Job's Detailed Status
   while taking backup.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1252404

Description:
   In the NetBackup-Java Administration Console, the Snapshot Policy
   Configuration Wizard did not contain enough details about the FlashCopy
   snapshot methods.  More detailed information is needed.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1259890

Description:
   The Policy change alert policy has been enhanced to alert a user if a
   policy is deleted.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1455622

Description:
   A change was made to remove a reference to SharePoint 2003 in the Client
   host properties dialog box.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1461863
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1461612
Titan cases:  281-439-624

Description:
   If Advanced Duplication rules were configured in a Vault Profile,
   duplication of images that did not match with any of the Backup servers
   was not performed.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1450234

Description:
   bpstuadd would not add a storage unit (STU) if the -M options was
   specified without any value at the end of the command. A change was added
   to ensure that the command fails if the -M is specified without any value
   irrespective of where it is specified.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1460818
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1480404

Description:
   Improper errors were being reported to the application event log that files
   during an Exchange offhost snapshot being processed on a Windows 2008
   system could be corrupt.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this type of issue, you should ignore the errors.

Additional Notes:
   The following is an example of the improper error messages:
      The operating system returned an unusual error while backing up the
      following file:
      H:\test\E0A.chk
      It is possible that this file is incomplete and therefore should not
      be restored.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1449178
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1442418
Titan cases:  230-600-278

Description:
   A change was made to add "handling path" messages in bperror for scripted
   monitoring of multistream backup success in NetBackup 5.1 and earlier
   releases.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1453422
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1409915
Titan cases:  240-820-679

Description:
   MS SQL backups were running twice when an automatic backup was kicked off.
   This issue pertains to Windows master only.

Workaround:
   Be careful to spell policy names with the correct case when you perform
   immediate backups using the bpbackup command.
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Etrack Incident = ET1449157
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1446259
Titan cases:  281-488-492 312-027-940

Description:
   During the generation of Recovery report, Vault was attempting to query
   media records with media IDs that belonged to Advanced Disk (OST) based
   storage units (for example, @aaaab).
   A change was made to ensure that Vault does not query media records with
   media IDs that belong to Advanced Disk based STUs.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1458420
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1455909
Titan cases:  291-113-436

Description:
   A fix was made to address an issue that caused the nbjm.exe application
   to fault under a heavy load.
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Etrack Incident = ET1458816

Description:
   Because of the Windows Certification failure: TC1.8.2, a change was made
   to add a safe mode error message in BAR.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1458880

Description:
   A fix was added to address an issue that caused the BAR user interface
   to fail the Microsoft requirement 1.6.
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Etrack Incident = ET1432148
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1391305
Titan cases:  220-374-967 320-135-491

Description:
   Calendar incremental backups would not run on the same day as calendar
   full backups.
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Etrack Incident = ET1405180

Description:
   The bpdm process was not terminated when the Optimized Duplication jobs
   were canceled from the Activity Monitor.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1469272

Description:
   "VERITAS" specific environment variables are no longer sent to the filer.
   
   Before this fix, the following environment variables were sent to the
   filer, causing some filers to return a warning message.
     VERITAS_XFL=2
     VERITAS_TAR_HDR_SIZE=512
   
   A change was made to ensure that these variables are no longer sent to
   the filer; thus, eliminating the warning messages that they caused.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1470340

Description:
   When shutting NetBackup down, the shutdown script would sometimes display
   messages concerning the termination of the nbpemreq command. A change was
   made to ensure nbpemreq terminate quickly if nbpem is not up. In
   addition, a change was made to the request timeout value, ensuring that it
   is long enough so that data being transfered between nbpem and nbpemreq
   does not time out if nbpem is busy.
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Etrack Incident = ET1460964

Description:
   A multiple copy duplication would hang if a resource for the first copy
   could not be obtained.  This would only occur if the source and destination
   copies were on the same media server.

Workaround:
   To work around this issue, disable the shared memory duplications by
   creating the following file on the master server:
   
   UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/NOSHMDUP
   Windows: VERITAS\NetBackup\NOSHMDUP
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Etrack Incident = ET1463890

Description:
   An issue existed that caused bpinst to core dump when using the options:
   "-ENCRYPTION -policy_names xx". A change was made to bpinst to not free
   the client list which was allocated on the stack.
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Etrack Incident = ET1468581

Description:
   A fix was made to address an issue that caused bpbrm to produce a
   misleading, "cannot connect" error message.
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Etrack Incident = ET1462054
Titan cases:  220-549-599

Description:
   NDMP backup would fail with an error code 114.
   The ndmpagent log would show the following message:
     "Expected remainder to be 0. Remainder = 512"
   

Additional Notes:
   This problem occurs only for NDMP Local or NDMP 3-way.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1466044

Description:
   While editing a configuration, the Map/Unmap options might be disabled for
   SVM volumes.
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Etrack Incident = ET1448206 ET1481250 ET1529072
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1446176
Titan cases:  230-611-161 240-947-163

Description:
   NetBackup would take a long time to fail over if any processes took a
   long time to shutdown. A new enhancement has been added, bpclusterkill,
   that ensures a time-bound way of stopping all NetBackup processes.
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Etrack Incident = ET1446401 ET1481284

Description:
   On Windows hosts, an invalid handle was being passed to closesocket. The
   Appverifier was used to diagnose the problem. This issue has been resolved.
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Etrack Incident = ET1446147
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1421488
Titan cases:  312-021-840

Description:
   You can avoid a core dump by removing a reference to a pointer that is
   meaningless. You should allow -crawlreleasebyname to run on a non-SSO
   drive, however vmoprcmd must be run on the server with the drive
   configured.

Workaround:
   If you encounter an issue like this, do not run -crawlreleasebyname on
   non-SSO drives.
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Etrack Incident = ET1450564
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1441619
Titan cases:  240-845-210

Description:
   Restore of individual files from spanned volumes would fail if the first
   file was not on the first volume.
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Etrack Incident = ET1466528

Description:
   If a job was suspended and canceled before it had completed the suspend
   processing, the job would terminate prematurely while the STU resource
   was still in use.
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Etrack Incident = ET1464016

Description:
   If a suspended shared disk job is resuming and the original media server
   is down, the job waits for down media server instead of using an available
   media server.

Workaround:
   If you encounter an issue like this, restore the connectivity between
   master and media server on which the job was started.
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Etrack Incident = ET1452281

Description:
   NOM reports services were down on Media servers, when the services were
   only expected to be running on the Master servers.
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Etrack Incident = ET1293617
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1274833
Titan cases:  220296394

Description:
   Windows Multiple IPs associated with a NIC card were not set properly and
   eventually lead to a restore failure.

Additional Notes:
   NOTE: If the client has multiple/single NIC card(s) with multiple IPs
         associated, then you are required to do the following:  
         - Set the appropriate "Required Interface" value before taking a
           backup.
         OR
         - Edit the backed up configuration for the client to add the
           appropriate "Client Required Interface" value before restoring.
   
   NOTE: The multiple IPs assigned to the client map to different hostnames
         in the DNS. Make sure you add the IP/Hostname which is the same as
         your NetBackup Client name installed on this client machine.
   
   For example:
        - The NetBackup client name is "nbuCLname",
        - The associated IPs are IP1, IP2, IP3, IP4,..,
        - The DNS mappings correspond to: IP1-'testCLname', IP2-'nbuCLname',
          IP3-'testCLname2', IP4-'testCLname3', and so on...
        - Then the 'Required Interface' parameter should be set to the IP2
          IPvalue, or the 'nbuCLname' hostname (as this is also the
          NetBackup client name).
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Etrack Incident = ET1468001

Description:
   A change was made to address a core dump issue that occurred when changing
   the policy by double-clicking on policy node.
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Etrack Incident = ET1469841

Description:
   bmrsrtadm would fail while preparing boot files after adding a VxVM package
   to the SRT if the bootserver was running on a host that had only VxVM DGs.
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Etrack Incident = ET1470826

Description:
   The command bmrprep (Prepare To Restore) would sometimes core dump when
   encountering a badly formatted client configuration that utilizes VxVM.  

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, edit the configuration and do not map the
   offending disk group so that it is not referenced when running "Prepare To
   Restore".
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Etrack Incident = ET1421534

Description:
   Multiple duplication jobs would hang with the following error message in
   job details:
   
      db_IMAGEreceive() failed: unexpected message received (43)
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Etrack Incident = ET1460587

Description:
   When a policy is created for Hot catalog backup with multiple copies,
   only one job should be created for the parent job.
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Etrack Incident = ET1439971

Description:
   A duplication job was not killed even though the job failed with status 50.
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Etrack Incident = ET1467900

Description:
   The bysyncinfo -add_paths command would not handle a localized directory
   correctly.
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Etrack Incident = ET1471621
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1471570

Description:
   The bpmedialist -mcontents command would sometimes dump core on Solaris x86
   systems.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, specify a mediaserver in the bpmedialist
   -mcontents command, for example, bpmedilist -mcontents -h <hostname>.
   
   The command will only dump core if you do not specify a media server.
   Problem is specific to a Solaris x86.
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Etrack Incident = ET1468877

Description:
   When a suspended job was resumed the active start time was before the
   start time of the job.
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Etrack Incident = ET1442844

Description:
   If a write bptm child process for a duplication received an error, the
   duplication would hang.  This would only occur on Windows media servers.
   This would only occur for duplications where the read media server was not
   the same as the write media server, or if the duplication would not allow
   shared memory duplication.
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Etrack Incident = ET1461593

Description:
   In the NetBackup-Java Administration Console, the "Restore Job Details"
   would not show the "Current Kilobytes written" and other information.
   
   (In a Windows environment, the MFC user interface, did show the "Restore Job
   Details" information.)
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Etrack Incident = ET1428325

Description:
   The message, "database backup is currently disabled," appeared in the
   Problems report even when a scheduled hot catalog backup was configured.
   The message has been changed to, "NetBackup Catalog Backup is currently
   disabled" rather than the current reference to "database backup".  
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Etrack Incident = ET1469444
Titan cases:  312032203

Description:
   Duplication jobs could fail with a status 190 when validating a copy that
   contained a large number of fragments.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, increase the checkpoint time interval to create larger
   fragment sizes and fewer fragments per image. Also increase the fragment
   size configuration setting.
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Etrack Incident = ET1471613

Description:
   When a job submitted using the bpbackup command fails due to incorrect
   arguments (such as the policy, client, or schedule are bad), it appeared
   in the Activity Monitor with incorrect start and end times and no user or
   group was specified.
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Etrack Incident = ET1473392

Description:
   FlashBackup-Windows, when restoring to a UNC pathname, could fail the
   restore and crash.  This was due to the way the UNC pathname was being
   handled in the restore list processing. A change has been added to fix
   this issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET1463937

Description:
   Running an NDMP policy with a filelist that specified one set directive
   for each entry in the file list would failed when the second directive was
   included in both streams.  The file list did not start with a NEW_STREAM
   directive, so each entry in the file list was treated as a separate stream.
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Etrack Incident = ET1465258
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1450724
Titan cases:  320-141-952

Description:
   NetBackup master servers were going partially online and offline daily
   making the user restart nbsl on master server to get back online.
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Etrack Incident = ET1432471

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue with policy and client group creation.
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Etrack Incident = ET1471948

Description:
   The BAR user interface would display files with a "Do Not" symbol while
   browsing the VMWare Mapped FullVM backups.
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Etrack Incident = ET1472532
Titan cases:  220-454-236

Description:
   Attempting to perform an Instant Recovery backup of a CCR or LCR passive
   instance would result in a status 1 error with no data being written.

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, only configure an active instance to be backed up
   with an IR policy.
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Etrack Incident = ET1470771

Description:
   A change was made to remove any dependencies of VxFI disk array providers
   on VSS HW IR backups.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, you must configure the VxFI disk array before
   the VSS HW IR backup starts, otherwise the Point in Time rollback restore
   fails.
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Etrack Incident = ET1464015 ET1476600 ET1482673 ET1482676 ET1480286 ET1587338
ET1602790 ET1600654
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1634433
Titan cases:  220-648-856

Description:
   Changes were made to the networking infrastructure inside of NetBackup to
   support the Strong Host Model, which is enabled by default in Windows
   Vista in those instances where REQUIRED_INTERFACE is set, or NetBackup is
   clustered. Please see rfc1122 for details on the weak and strong host
   models.
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Etrack Incident = ET1474403
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1427177
Titan cases:  320-136-423

Description:
   A fix was made to address an issue that caused a status 98 error to occur
   on an NDMP backup when spanning to the next media.  That would produce an
   "error code 7 (NDMP_IO_ERR)" message.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1448396
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1446406
Titan cases:  281-482-999 312-020-096

Description:
   A change was made to correct the available shared memory size for bptm.
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Etrack Incident = ET1414295

Description:
   When clearing an alert the trap goes with the same severity (Informational)
   as that of the raised alert. This enhancement ensures that user can
   configure the severity for a cleared alert.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1408851
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1398889
Titan cases:  320-127-406

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue with when the time is counted for
   a job that is hung.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1412268
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1411107
Titan cases:  230-590-313

Description:
   A change was made to eliminate a 15 second mount delay on TLD robotics
   on an AIX platform.
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Etrack Incident = ET1458872
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1318125
Titan cases:  220-340-938

Description:
   If a large file list was submitted using a user-backup request, NBPEM would
   crash.

Workaround:
   To resolve this issue, reduce the size of the file list.
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Etrack Incident = ET1473860

Description:
   A change has been made to add a command line option to nbpemreq to connect
   to nbpem on another master server. You could use this option with VBR for
   data collection.
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Etrack Incident = ET1474475

Description:
   NBJM would crash while starting a lifecycle job (bpduplicate) on a
   Windows IA64 platform.
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Etrack Incident = ET1461478

Description:
   A fix was made to address an issue that caused a Snapvault restore to fail
   with an internal error 175.
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Etrack Incident = ET1471438

Description:
   The NetBackup policy did not show CDP as option on the Windows Master.
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Etrack Incident = ET1465728
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1459357
Titan cases:  240-857-357

Description:
   The bpretlevel on a Linux system showed "week" instead of "1 week". A
   change was made to correct a missing Linux command that ensures a number
   appears before the number of weeks of retention. The following is an
   example of the actual output followed by the corrected output.
   
   Retention  Retention  Equivalent
     Level     Period       Days
   --------- ----------- ----------
       0      week          7
       1      weeks         14
       2      weeks         21
       3      month         31
       4      months        62
       5      months        93
       6      months        186
       7      months        279
   
   This fix ensures the following corrected output.
   
   Retention  Retention  Equivalent
     Level     Period       Days
   --------- ----------- ----------
       0     1 week         7
       1     2 weeks        14
       2     3 weeks        21
       3     1 month        31
       4     2 months       62
       5     3 months       93
       6     6 months       186
       7     9 months       279
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Etrack Incident = ET1468747

Description:
   A change was made to ensure that policies get listed for addition to the
   Critical Policies list when appropriate.
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Etrack Incident = ET1433549

Description:
   A change has been added to removed bprsh in Vault Java user interface.
   The use of bprsh has been replaced with bpcd for all vault functions. In
   addition, The Release Updates adds the use of vlteject over vltrun for
   vault reports.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475026

Description:
   A change has been made to ensure that the Vault Recovery report has a data
   range from 0 to 999.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475814

Description:
   The Create new vault profile dialog box would not come up when a NetBackup
   6.5.4 client was connected to a NetBackup 6.5.1 master.
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Etrack Incident = ET1433497

Description:
   When running under NBAC it was possible for a user to change some of the
   policy attributes when accessed in a particular way. A fix has been added
   to address this issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475096

Description:
   VSS-Software Snapshots, when using a WINVM provider, were being mounted
   at the time of the snapshot.
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Etrack Incident = ET1452458
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1449282
Titan cases:  320-139-917

Description:
   Oracle RMAN restores would fail when using the SAN FAT client.
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Etrack Incident = ET1428729
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1399901
Titan cases:  281-406-867

Description:
   Imports of VMWare Type 2 TAPE backups were being imported as VMWare Type 0.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, manually change the VMware type in the
   header file.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1438822

Description:
   The Lifecycle CLI nbstl should not allow a "Capacity Managed" retention
   type for disk destinations that do not enabled this capability.
   
   For "Tape" destinations, "Capacity Managed" is not allowed.
   For "Disk" destinations, if the STU has the Capacity Management
   capability, this STU is allowed to be configured as "Capacity Managed".
   If it does not have the Capacity Management capability, it is refused.
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Etrack Incident = ET1450268

Description:
   Under certain error conditions one of the bptm processes for duplication
   would get an error, but the other bptm process would not be notified, and
   the duplication would hang while bpduplicate waited for the exit status.
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Etrack Incident = ET1451209
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1429877
Titan cases:  220-407-683

Description:
   During a restore, the wrong disk would get picked up for restoring the
   system volume.
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Etrack Incident = ET1076978

Description:
   A user-initiated backup would fail for Exchange VSS offhost or CCR passive
   backups.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475313

Description:
   A change was made to address a communication problem between NBSL and NOM
   (Multi-NIC and Required_Interface). The NBSL was communicating on the
   Required_Interface NIC. NOM was connected to the "other" NIC. This meant
   callbacks, updates, and events were not reaching NOM.
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Etrack Incident = ET1476962

Description:
   Restoration of an SVM-named disk set would fail after mapping it from an
   EMC PowerPath disk to an internal disk.  

Workaround:
   Map the local database replica before the named disk set, or unrestrict
   the disk that the local database replica exists on.
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Etrack Incident = ET1473499

Description:
   The snapshot job for a SharePoint policy would show an invalid error
   number(-9999) in the Job details.
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Etrack Incident = ET1450317
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1432045
Titan cases:  312-022-205

Description:
   The Event Viewer service would not start after a DR restore of a
   Windows 2008 client.
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Etrack Incident = ET1434397
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1428166
Titan cases:  312-017-745

Description:
   Restoring a Shadow Copy Component\Cluster database would fail in a MSCS
   client.
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Etrack Incident = ET1417504
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1417039
Titan cases:  281-417-280

Description:
   NetBackup 6.5.2 Java Console for Windows would incorrectly parse Portuguese
   characters with the system locale set to pt_BR.
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Etrack Incident = ET1471928
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1471923
Titan cases:  240-917-462

Description:
   A fix was made to address an issue that caused a status 11 error to occur
   on Exchange 2007 restores during initialization in tar32.

Additional Notes:
   A timeout occurs in tar32 when waiting for UBS initialization. This could
   be caused by the Exchange 2007 powershell commands taking an extended
   amount of time to return during Exchange discovery.
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Etrack Incident = ET1474586
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1474515
Titan cases:  320-154-014

Description:
   This Release Update contains a new disable_quiesce parameter that enables
   a user to disable Snapshot Quiesce on certain VMs.  This new parameter
   was added to the FIM.
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Etrack Incident = ET1443130

Description:
   Windows Open File Backup policies would fail on Windows 2008/Vista (and
   above) clients if VSP was configured as the default snapshot method. This
   has been corrected so that VSS is used instead of VSP on systems running
   Windows 2008, Vista, or later Windows versions.
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Etrack Incident = ET1452344
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1368270
Titan cases:  240-779-778

Description:
   Older versions of NetBackup could create a bad fragment on tape.  The
   fragment had some TIR data followed by normal backup data. These two
   types of data should have been written to separate fragments.
   
   This modification allows BPTM to recover the normal backup data from one
   of these malformed fragments.
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Etrack Incident = ET1478495
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1474907
Titan cases:  312-000-892

Description:
   NetBackup 6.5 introduced an error that may be logged in a servers syslog.
   This error reports a Reservation Conflict, which does not actually exist.
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Etrack Incident = ET1452175
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1449731
Titan cases:  220-463-516

Description:
   The NetBackup-Java Administration Console would display an invalid
   Storage unit and it could not be deleted. A change was made that enables
   a user to delete the Storage unit from the console.
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Etrack Incident = ET1477173

Description:
   A mirrored SVM disk set was still mirrored after a restore despite being
   auto-mapped with a "Simplify VG" option.
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Etrack Incident = ET1142439

Description:
   A misconfigured mount point caused a VxMS error in bpbkar.
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Etrack Incident = ET1372973

Description:
   A BMR Prepare To Restore or Restore would fail because of anonymous disks
   (disks with no name) that were in the BMR Linux Client Configurations. This
   problem was seen when the host was connected to a console appliance that
   provided such virtual devices as Avocent or Raritan.

Workaround:
   In absence of the above fix, the following workaround could be used in some
   cases:
   1. Restricting the anonymous disks fails since the name field is blank.
   2. Create a copy of the configuration and use the "unmap all" option for
      disks.
   3. Map only the required system disks and use this configuration for
      restoring the client.
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Etrack Incident = ET1478915

Description:
   The job details in the bpdbjobs output (with -all_columns) would show
   misleading text for the file path being written.
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Etrack Incident = ET1479387

Description:
   This Release Update adds support of NDMP on HP-UX IA64 and Solaris x86
   platforms.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475161
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1249737
Titan cases:  311-876-817

Description:
   The volume cleanup within bpdm was exceeding fifty minutes and exited with
   a status 41 error.

Workaround:
   If bpdm exits after exceeding fifty minutes, execute the command,
   nbdelete -allvolumes again.
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Etrack Incident = ET1461116

Description:
   Added support for Catalog Backup and Restore operations to OpenStorage
   Disk Pools.
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Etrack Incident = ET1479108

Description:
   A change has been made to address an issue that caused a system error to
   occur (Status 130) while running reports.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1477142
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1469083
Titan cases:  240-862-746

Description:
   Unsupported disk devices on Linux would cause bmrd to core dump while the
   configuration was being imported.
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Etrack Incident = ET1476495

Description:
   The SharePoint 2003 non-root site collections were not cataloged correctly.
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Etrack Incident = ET1479559
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1473938
Titan cases:  230-641-898 240-870-211 320-181-976

Description:
   Client machines running Solaris 10 Update 6 cannot be restored using Bare
   Metal Restore.

Additional Notes:
   The layout of the Solaris 10 installation media has drastically changed
   with the new Update 6. Additionally, the boot methodology of the system
   has also changed so that it is similar in nature to Solaris on the X86
   platform.
   
   It is important to note that to create a Shared Resource Tree that is
   Solaris 10 Update 6, the Boot Server must also be at Solaris 10 Update 6.
   This version of Boot Server can also host a legacy Solaris 10 SRT and any
   others below Update 6. This is a standard convention that BMR has always
   adhered to.
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Etrack Incident = ET1480041

Description:
   A fix has been made to address an issue that caused NBPEM to core dump if it
   was unable to obtain the configuration information during startup.
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Etrack Incident = ET1469706

Description:
   If one image has multiple fragments and the second copy's retention level
   is higher than the first one, bpverify would hang if the user uses bpverify
   to verify the second copy.
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Etrack Incident = ET1466996

Description:
   A zero-hour frequency could be set on in the NetBackup-Java Administration
   console. A change has been made to only allow a non-zero value to be set.
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Etrack Incident = ET1460837
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1445246
Titan cases:  220-461-434

Description:
   Changes were made to nbjm and pem to address an nbpem asserted/core dump
   issue in SelectionListPair.
   
   A change was made to nbjm to ensure the resume-preprocess call is made
   for the appropriate situation. In addition, a change was made to pem to
   fail the job if an incorrect process call is received.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1468318
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1418456
Titan cases:  291-065-387

Description:
   An option was added to restore pre NetBackup 6.5.2 predict behavior.
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Etrack Incident = ET1480411
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1534678
Titan cases:  312-097-753

Description:
   For Exchange VSS backups, incorrect files were being added to the
   exclusion list.
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Etrack Incident = ET1464701

Description:
   Changes were made to improve the efficiency of the code, particularly
   when using the ExecPipe object. These changes ensure that the existing
   ExecPipe object is closed before reusing it.
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Etrack Incident = ET1421074

Description:
   If restoring multiple Storage Groups from a VSS backup and a storage group
   name is a subset of another, all databases may not be mounted properly.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, mount the databases manually.
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Etrack Incident = ET1481159
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1481084
Titan cases:  291-112-750

Description:
   MPX was not being used with ITC under certain conditions. Jobs were queued
   instead of being run on MPX storage units in cases where a copy was dropped.

Workaround:
   To resolve this issue, fix the condition that is causing the copy to fail
   (for example, no media, drive down, and so on).
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Etrack Incident = ET1480280

Description:
   NBJM would core dump while reading a JobParams file from a previous
   NetBackup version when the contents of the Jobparams file had changed
   between the NetBackup versions.
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Etrack Incident = ET1461993
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1443499
Titan cases:  320-136-621

Description:
   Manually executing a bpduplicate process on a media server using inline
   tape copy would result in status code 805 failures.
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Etrack Incident = ET1453240
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1443505
Titan cases:  240-845-300

Description:
   Flashbackup restores to a Windows Mount Point would fail if the file or
   folder already existed. However, the same restore redirected outside of
   the mount point to a different drive worked without a problem. A fix was
   made to address the failure.
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Etrack Incident = ET1479474

Description:
   Exchange Multi-streamed backups would sometimes fail with a status 26 error.
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Etrack Incident = ET1478919

Description:
   The Detailed Status field in the Activity Monitor's Backup Jobs Details
   page would show the wrong information regarding the path where it is
   writing data.
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Etrack Incident = ET1458282
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1453232
Titan cases:  240-866-942 312-049-009

Description:
   Database Advanced Client backups would fail (or hang) and not work with a
   SAN Client Fiber Transport Service.  This problem would occur when using
   an Oracle, DB2, SAP, or SQL server.
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Etrack Incident = ET1439713

Description:
   A status 23 error and possible exception would occur in the bpbkar32.exe
   executable when attempting an Exchange Granular backup with a
   pre-NetBackup 6.5.3 client or media server.

Additional Notes:
   The appropriate error would be logged to the Activity Monitor instead and
   never execute the backup job to the client.
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Etrack Incident = ET1480432
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1233252
Titan cases:  240-690-367

Description:
   An Exchange Mailbox level backup would sometimes appear to hang the
   bpbkar32.exe process at the completion of the backup.  This issue would
   only occur on Exchange 2003.
   

Additional Notes:
   Microsoft Introduced a work-around to create a MAPI session that solves
   this issue. You must set the following registry key to enable the global
   catalog reconnect logic.
   
   Create a DWORD value called, MAPI_GC_RECONNECT with a value of 1 under
   the following key:
   
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VERITAS\BackupExec\Engine\ESE
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Etrack Incident = ET1449955
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1412909
Titan cases:  281-397-133

Description:
   Unable to log into the NetBackup-Java Administration Console because of
   repeated status 505 errors that occurred. A fix has been made to correct
   this issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET1472234
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1461611
Titan cases:  220-459-421

Description:
   The nbsl was not responsive after running for a week. A change has been
   made in this Release Update to address the deadlock issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET1481280

Description:
   A SharePoint BAR user interface Restore selection of a Granular folder
   would autoselect all of the children of the folder.
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Etrack Incident = ET1483476

Description:
   A problem existed in the way the user interface would pass SharePoint
   restore options values causing the Share Point restore to fail.
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Etrack Incident = ET1448155

Description:
   NOM was not updating the Media status as NetBackup for Full, suspended
   media. A change was made to ensure that NOM updates the status as per the
   NetBackup side.
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Etrack Incident = ET1483134

Description:
   A change was made in VMWare to support a "hotadd" transport type for the
   proxy inside of a VM.
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Etrack Incident = ET1480452

Description:
   A problem existed in the way the user interface would pass SharePoint
   restore options values causing the Share Point restore to fail.
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Etrack Incident = ET1481305

Description:
   The NBConsole would crash with the appverifier heaps test enabled when
   attempting to add a second client to the policy.
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Etrack Incident = ET1483362
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1479835
Titan cases:  320-148-372

Description:
   The app_cluster media servers could not be selected in the vault profile
   after an upgrade to NetBackup 6.5 completed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1479156
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1412023
Titan cases:  281-372-977

Description:
   The Maximum concurrent write drives control displayed an incorrect value
   on the Change Storage Unit dialog for the selected STU of type NDMP in
   Storage Units. In addition, the value of the Maximum concurrent write
   drives could not be changed to the correct value.
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Etrack Incident = ET1321653

Description:
   An attempt to perform an Exchange VSS backup with Chinese characters in
   the storage group or database name would cause a status 71 failure (none
   of the files in the file list exist).
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Etrack Incident = ET1451817
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1406481
Titan cases:  291-060-008

Description:
   Disk staging schedules would not run automatically, and pem V3 would also
   receive an "ASSERT failed" error.
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Etrack Incident = ET1481404
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1481295
Titan cases:  291-090-292

Description:
   bpjobd was not able to utilize file descriptors over 1024.
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Etrack Incident = ET1320617

Description:
   For Windows clients, conversions are done to and from UTF-8 for file names.
   This would cause the length of the name to change which then caused
   subsequent operations to fail.
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Etrack Incident = ET1414922 ET1437385 ET1481373
Titan cases:  320-149-798

**Description:
   Resolved a possible data loss issue where SLP marked images as lifecycle
   complete without creating copies at destinations that were configured with
   an INFINITY retention level.
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Etrack Incident = ET1484335

Description:
   The bpVMutil utility would try to clean up after a VMware command execution
   before saving the cache file, resulting in a crash.
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Etrack Incident = ET1268436
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1477876
Titan cases:  312-046-976

Description:
   After a restore completed, the Vendor partition was not properly restored.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1476107

Description:
   The date format was not I18N compatible in the output of bpchangeprimary.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1374989

Description:
   A change was made to stop the NetBackup client data collection when NOM is
   not connected.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1457681

Description:
   Version information was missing from some of the Chinese resource DLLs.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1477935 ET1486988
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1454994
Titan cases:  320-145-695

Description:
   An SAP application backup completes successfully (bpbrm, bpdm/bptm, and
   bpbkar processes exit with status 0), however, the backint process(es)
   would hang.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1266581
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1262050
Titan cases:  311-908-792

Description:
   Ignoring the NTRP Windows stream has been moved in beds.  This NetBackup
   fix is no longer desired and has been removed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1469295
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1147501
Titan cases:  320-066-143

Description:
   In some cases when an improperly configured system is backed up, the
   default VSS association is not deleted after the backup completes. A
   feature of the Microsoft Volume Shadow copy Service is that the default
   association, created when a snapshot is requested, is created with an
   unbounded size.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, configure the system to have a default
   association of a limited size.
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Etrack Incident = ET1485764

Description:
   A SharePoint Granular restore of a versioned item and the option to
   "Restore only the most recent version of the item" was selected, would
   cause the restore to fail to restore the item.
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Etrack Incident = ET1485005

Description:
   Restarting a restore request would sometimes cause erroneous information to
   be logger for the priority.
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Etrack Incident = ET1485946
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1294543
Titan cases:  320-106-892 320-186-725

Description:
   Duplications would potentially fail or hang if it had previously failed.
   This would only happen with a UNIX media server, and if the source and
   destination media servers were the same.

Workaround:
   There are two potential workarounds for this issue, either one works:
   
   On the master server, create the following file:
   
     UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/NOSHMDUP
     Windows: VERITAS\NetBackup\NOSHMDUP
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Etrack Incident = ET1437453

Description:
   In very rare circumstances, a backup failure would cause bpdbm to crash
   as it is ending the backup job.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1481348

Description:
   The resource broker (RB) would sometimes crash at the time of exit because
   some data structures were not correctly locked.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1486168
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1470662
Titan cases:  312-059-763

Description:
   bpbackup with the -w option exits at the first failure even the job
   status is waiting_for_retry.
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Etrack Incident = ET1247756 ET1442585

Description:
   Enhance Point in Time rollback validation for VSS HW IR backups, validate
   if rollback was supported by the type of disk array and if the VxFI
   hardware provider used to perform the rollback operation was configured
   properly.
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Etrack Incident = ET1453600

Description:
   The restore would fail, when performing a SharePoint Granular Restore of
   an item from a federated farm (configuration).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1484203

Description:
   Jobs were not collected in NOM if the Media used to backup a job was
   deleted.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1485370
Titan cases:  220-407-683

Description:
   A change was made to show a warning if the wrong disk is selected as a
   system disk during mapping.
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Etrack Incident = ET1482578
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1475867
Titan cases:  240-873-752

Description:
   After upgrading to NetBackup 6.5.3 a backup of one Virtual Machine(VM)
   would hang. This error would occur after the upgrading completed.
   bpbkar32 would hang if it encountered a volume that could not be mapped.
   
   For example, if the VM has a RAW, unformatted volume mounted on the
   Virtual Machine, NetBackup could not map file information from the RAW
   unformatted volume.

Workaround:
   If the RAW unformatted volume is not needed on the VM, then format the
   volume or remove it from the VMware Guest.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1484721

Description:
   The backup of a Virtual Machine would fail with a 1054 error, (resource
   not claimed) on a Windows 2008 R2 system.
   
   The WMI and VSS provider checks for the OS version to be at 6.0. The check
   was failing for R2 which is at version 6.1.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1472633

Description:
   A calendar schedule that crossed multiple days would stop scheduling
   completely after running on the last full day when only one window was
   open for the week.
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Etrack Incident = ET1486660
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1449407
Titan cases:   312-037-611 281-580-389 281-606-251 312-163-155

Description:
   If a database agent (such as DB2) or a user of the XBSA SDK performed a
   query and did not specify a start time, the query would only search back
   six months in time.  If the image that was needed was older that six
   months it would not be found.
   

Workaround:
   To avoid this issue, specify a start time of the query.
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Etrack Incident = ET1245771

Description:
   The Disk Label and Delete Privilege information was lost after a VSS
   Hardware Rollback of a file system VSS IR backup.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, manually relabel the volume.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1486807

Description:
   An erroneous warning message with a missing text body would occasionally
   appear on a NetBackup restore.
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Etrack Incident = ET1483057
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1479835
Titan cases:  320-148-372

Description:
   The app_cluster media servers could not be selected in a vault profile
   after an upgrade to NetBackup 6.5 finished.
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Etrack Incident = ET1487580

Description:
   A change was made to ensure that the correct parameter is logged in bpbrm
   to begin a secondary restore.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1487510

Description:
   A change was made to ensure that the correct parameters are logged if
   there is a block mismatch during a synth write or if the current context
   differs from the expected context during a synth write.
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Etrack Incident = ET1487166

Description:
   The file name length was missing from the long bplist output for Windows.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1470461
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1147501
Titan cases:  320-066-143

Description:
   A change was made to bind the size of VSS (system provider) snapshots for
   Windows Open File Backups.
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Etrack Incident = ET1464678
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1463198
Titan cases:  320-151-451

Description:
   The Job monitor in NOM would timeout after approximately 15 minutes while
   attempting to parse large database or errors files that werere greater
   than 1GB. In addition, it would not collect data.  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1480739
Titan cases:  220-407-683

Description:
   A change was made to show a warning if the wrong disk was selected as a
   system disk during mapping.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1488267

Description:
   NOM was not showing the operating system (OS) name for a Windows 2008
   master server.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1487657

Description:
   The boot mode check put in for W2008 logo certification was not correct.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1488603

Description:

   The VMware FIM would not close the cache file.  This caused other bpfis
   instances to not be able to update the cache.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1444236

Description:
   The nbstserv (duplication manager's) query to get the list of unfinished
   images, should NOT receive fragment records.  A change was made to
   address this issue.
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Etrack Incident = ET1452950

Description:
   A change has been added to address an issue where a user was unable to
   deactive a storage lifecycle policy (SLP).  
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Etrack Incident = ET1391155

Description:
   On the "New Destination" window, the same shortcut key was assigned for
   the "Media (O)wner" input and the "(O)K" input. A change was made to
   assign a unique shortcut key to each input.
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Etrack Incident = ET1481714
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1473444
Titan cases:  320-150-493

Description:
   A change was added to address an issue that would cause EMM to stop
   responding under a high load.
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Etrack Incident = ET1421076
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1413435
Titan cases:  320-134-332

Description:
   A fix was added to ensure that the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node
   registry entry was not created on a 32-bit Windows system.
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Etrack Incident = ET1478999

Description:
   A change has been made to address an issue that caused bpcatlist to core
   dump when running the command line interface (CLI) on a Windows 2008 x64
   system.
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Etrack Incident = ET1470973
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1423595
Titan cases:  312-007-188

Description:
   When attempting to run NDMP backup with a large number of files and
   directories from some an NEC filter, it would fail with a status 249 error.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1486506
Titan cases:  220-407-683

Description:
   For BMR, a fix was made to ensure that the NetBackup-Java Administration
   Console verifies the changed configuration before closing the config-
   mapping user interface.
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Etrack Incident = ET1481219
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1480668
Titan cases:  281-485-026

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that would sometimes cause bpfis
   to fault on the proxy server.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1478018

Description:
   A new volume pool would not appear in the Volume Pools list of the new
   "barcode rule" window, without restarting the NetBackup-Java
   Administration Console.
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Etrack Incident = ET1480521

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore and redirecting the
   restore to the file system, using a trailing '\' on the restore path, an
   incorrect folder would be created on the file system.
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Etrack Incident = ET1485977

Description:
   A fix was made to address an issue that would cause bpduplicate to core
   dump.
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Etrack Incident = ET1488734

Description:
   bpimagelist now includes functionality to report images that are in the
   progress of being backed up (ONLY_INPROGRESS) or have not yet been
   validated (NO_VALIDATION).
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Etrack Incident = ET1484302
Titan cases:  320-156-295

Description:
   Changes were made to correct DNS issues so that SAN Clients will register
   the FT targets that they see.  In addition, changes were added to make
   the logging more clear.
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Etrack Incident = ET1488815

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore, the granular restore
   would fail. The application that performed the granular restore, nbgre,
   would crash.
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Etrack Incident = ET1500190

Description:
   Changes were made to the adjust the level of information that was being
   displayed in Job details.  In some cases, the level of information was
   simply too detailed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1500272
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1506010

Description:
   This release Update contains added support for:
   - A new tape-library device path on HP-UX 11.31
   - TLH on Windows 2008 media servers and HP-UX IA64 media servers
   - IBM ATL version for all supported NetBackup TLH robotic platforms
   For the latest information on supported hardware for each OS, search for
   the, "Veritas NetBackup  Enterprise Server and Server 6.5 Hardware
   Compatibility List," on the Symantec Support Web site.
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Etrack Incident = ET1481142

Description:
   After applying NOM 6.5.3, an attempt to run the nomsupport.bat file
   produced the following error.
   
      error : Some of the paths in the Parameter does not exist
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Etrack Incident = ET1500484

Description:
   Unexpected failures that occurred during the device configuration would
   result in bad data in the EMM logs or an undefined behavior.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1487577 ET1557578

Description:
   The NetBackup Resource Broker (nbrb) would either crash or would not
   release allocations after an upgrade if there were old allocations in RB
   database before the upgrade.
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Etrack Incident = ET1416786
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1301375
Titan cases:  320-112-814

Description:
   When restoring a list of Lotus databases from the Windows client user
   interface, some databases were not found in the destination path after
   all of the restore jobs completed with Status 0. Some of the NetBackup
   for Lotus Notes restore jobs shared the same rename file and would
   overwrite the destination database. (Multiple rename files were
   converted to the same alternate path file.)
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1488525

Description:
   A change has been added to ensure that nbstserv is capable of
   duplicating more than one image at a time.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1435092

Description:
   The Import and Restore of Exchange 2003 BE11d images, with "Mailbox
   restore" option enabled, were failing. Even though these mailbox restores
   are not supported through BETR, a change was made to ensure that at a
   minimum, regular restores are successful. This includes an image that has
   extra information to support Granular restores.
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Etrack Incident = ET1501868

Description:
   Could not select the correct number of Concurrent Drives within the Media
   Manager type storage unit.
   
   The Maximum concurrent write drives control displayed an incorrect
   value on the Change Storage Unit dialog for the selected STU of type
   Media Manager in Storage Units. In addition, the value of the Maximum
   concurrent write drives could not be changed to the correct value.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1486202
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1086602
Titan cases:  290-819-727

Description:
   Vault does not use a customized title of consolidated report as an Email
   subject. When Vault reports are configured to use customized titles,
   Vault should use it to generate reports as report headers and email
   subject line.
   
   A fix was added to ensure that Vault makes use of a customized report
   title as an Email subject (if the report distribution was configured to
   use an email notification).
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Etrack Incident = ET1502070

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular backup, bpbkar32.exe may crash
   unexpectantly. This may happen if there are granular items that have names
   longer than 256 characters.
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Etrack Incident = ET1500933

Description:
   Performing a SharePoint Granular Restore for SharePoint 2007 with VCS SQL
   server would fail.
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Etrack Incident = ET1483246 ET1486107

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore of an item with an
   attachment, the attachment would not get restored unless the parent
   folder was selected for restore.
   
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore of an item from a sub-site
   when the sub-site has been deleted would not cause the sub-site to be
   recreated.
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Etrack Incident = ET1501855

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that would cause NBJM to crash
   while running an inline tape copy job if all copies were directed to a
   non-existent media pool.
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Etrack Incident = ET1450415
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1445633
Titan cases:  312-046-169

Description:
   A change has been added to address an issue that would allow jobs to run
   continuously while the time changed because of daylight savings time.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1503535
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1476347
Titan cases:  281-569-452 312-053-310

Description:
   The mapping of Level 2 VMDK backups for some VMs would fail. The VMDK level
   worked fine, however, a failure was more likely to occur if one drive (such
   as the C: drive) had the "bytespercluster" configured to 512 bytes.
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Etrack Incident = ET1501912

Description:
   A memory leak existed in a routine called by the Windows user interface.
   
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Etrack Incident = ET1503555

Description:
   An enhancement was added that enables Sun/STK T10000 tape drives to
   support T10 device encryption.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1503554

Description:
   Media sharing on tl8/tlm/tlh/tsh robots would unload the media between
   usage by different servers.
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Etrack Incident = ET1504217

Description:
   A change has been added to report a specific error when an attempt is
   made to import a tape that has only been bplabeled.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Etrack Incident = ET1502933

Description:
   In "Restore" dialog box the "job priority" text box would accept all
   keyboard inputs.
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Etrack Incident = ET1451740
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1115562
Titan cases:  281-181-552

Description:
   NBWIN on a Windows Master server would produce an "out of memory" error
   when performing an NDMP DAR restore.
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Etrack Incident = ET1502934

Description:
   In the "NBWin" message popup you would need click or select Enter twice
   for it to close.
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Etrack Incident = ET1502059
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1488743
Titan cases:  312-087-281

Description:
   Bpdbm would generate malformed entries in the error database that would
   cause the bpdbm log to fill with the following message:
     "<2> get_error: malformed db entry: x = 10"

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, enable the GENERATE_ENGLISH_LOGS, or try to
   remove the IMAGE_INFO catalog cache files.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475402
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1504288
Titan cases:  220-537-204 220-543-738

Description:
   When an optimized duplication fails, it automatically resumes the
   duplication with a normal duplication. The default behavior should be that
   the duplication should fail if the optimized duplication fails.  There
   should be a configuration flag if the user wishes to continue with normal
   duplication if the optimized duplication fails.
     

Additional Notes:
   To renable 6.5.3 in the event of optimized duplication failure, set
   RESUME_ORIG_DUP_ON_OPT_DUP_FAIL = TRUE in bp.conf.
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Etrack Incident = ET1503097

Description:
   When jobs fail due to a drive being down or an unavailable condition, the
   failure status was not unique, it would fail with a status 800 error.
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Etrack Incident = ET1505138

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that would cause NBPEM to crash on a
   shutdown.
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Etrack Incident = ET1504987

Description:
   This Release Updates updates the device mappings to version 1.75 which
   include new device support for the following libraries:
      STK SL3000
      Fujitsu-Siemens FibreCat TX24 S2
      Fujitsu-Siemens FibreCat TX28 S2
      IBM TS7530
      NEC LL009
   
   In addition, this release contains added support for the following tape
   drives:
      IBM TS1130 (3592E06)
      STK 9840D
   
   Finally, this release contains changes to the following library:
      STK L180 library - add mailslot delay
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Etrack Incident = ET1500382

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore of a "versioned" item and
   the option to "overwrite existing" is selected, the item would not get
   overwritten if it existed.
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Etrack Incident = ET1505661

Description:
   Due to changes in bpdbm the communication between a FlashBackup single
   file restore and bpdbm would cause bpdbm to hang.
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Etrack Incident = ET1483897

Description:
   In the Vault-Java user interface, multiple vault dialogs would not fit
   into the screen. The OK, Cancel, and Help buttons were not visible in
   the screen and also in a few dialogs, even after attempting to size the
   dialogs.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1429723

Description:
   A new version of the Veritas Unified Logging (VxUL) has been included with
   this Release.
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Etrack Incident = ET1501282

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore and multiple items are
   selected from different directories (or even the same directory), not all
   of the items would be restored.
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Etrack Incident = ET1399167

Description:
   A change was added to provide the ability to logout a user if there
   are no user actions for particular time period. The change provides an
   indication to the user after a set, elapsed time is reached. A message
   box appears indicating that a timed-out value has been reached and the
   user is given the opportunity to click OK to log out.
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Etrack Incident = ET1448163
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1445481
Titan cases:  291-086-718 291-130-323

Description:
   Unable to restore SQL-server images from backups that were queued for over
   24 hours.
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Etrack Incident = ET1505537

Description:
   The Job details in the Activity Monitor showed two fields, "Current File"
   and "Path Name" in the job overview. To be consistent with the Windows
   user interface, the "Path Name" field was removed. The "Current File" field
   remains.  This field shows the current file that is being backed up or
   restored.
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Etrack Incident = ET1452465
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1434140
Titan cases:  320-138-260

Description:
   SQL Server backups of multiple SQL Server instances would fail to backup
   some of the databases that were specified in a batch file. The dbclient
   logs showed a similar error message for each database that failed to be
   backed up:
   
   USER - Backup operation inhibited because database PROD_DB1 does not exist.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475676
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1475463
Titan cases:  281-400-191 320-192-941

Description:
   The SQLINSTANCE $ALL keyword failed on multi-NIC hosts. The progress and
   dbclient logs showed the following error message:
   
      An instance of SQL Server was not found on this client.
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Etrack Incident = ET1505107

Description:
   An NDMP Restore would intermittently fail with the error, ERROR: 1 leftover
   full buffers. This error only occurred when doing an NDMP restore from a
   backup with multiple paths, and the restore includes files from more than
   one of the backup paths.
   
   Also, this error only occurred when doing an NDMP Remote restore.

Workaround:
   If you encounter this issue, restore only the files that are all from the
   same backup path. If files from more than one backup path are needed,
   restore them in separate restore jobs.
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Etrack Incident = ET1501647 ET1501118
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1487578
Titan cases:  240-878-756

Description:
   Resolved an issue where some of the small backup jobs are duplicated with
   SLPs immediately or after a short delay, even though the parameter
   MAX_MINUTES_TIL_FORCE_SMALL_DUPLICATION_JOB (delay for small duplications)
   was set to a value like 240 minutes in LIFECYCLE_PARAMETERS file.
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Etrack Incident = ET1504335
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1500297
Titan cases:  312-080-772

Description:
   A change was made to resolve a race condition in the SQL Server agent that
   could cause restores to fail with a access violation in dbbackmain.dll.
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Etrack Incident = ET1417539
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1414528
Titan cases:  320-130-911

Description:
   A change was made to address an issue that caused the connection between
   NOM and the NetBackup master using a certain interface on NOM machine would
   fail.
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Etrack Incident = ET1507389

Description:
   The Windows user interface would not refresh the media in a robot when it
   was expired, unless a Refresh All was selected.
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Etrack Incident = ET1394920

Description:
   A configurable auto logoff timeout has been added in the NetBackup
   Administration console to log out a user if there was no user action
   for a particular time period.
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Etrack Incident = ET1500505

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore and redirecting the
   restore to the file system, there were a few scenarios where the restore
   may fail or may not restore the items to the requested path.
   
   - If the user entered an invalid redirection path, the restore would
     fail but there was no error message that indicated that the path was
     invalid.
   
   - If the user entered a valid redirection path that contained non-ASCII
     characters, the redirection path may be truncated at the first
     on-ASCII character.
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Etrack Incident = ET1502104

Description:
   Scheduled jobs for a policy of type WindowsNT, with multi-streaming
   selected, and WOFB enabled for the client, were running incorrectly.
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Etrack Incident = ET1508567

Description:
   The catalog check for whether a duplication is in progress on Windows was
   leaving a lock on the file for the duration of the catalog operation that
   was doing the check.  This had the potential of causing other catalog
   operations that were running during that time to mistakenly conclude that
   a duplication was in progress and prevent the operation from proceeding.
   
   The duplication protocol calls for bpduplicate to lock the new copy at
   the start of the duplication and unlock the copy at the end of the
   duplication.  bpdbm implements this lock with a file lock on a file with
   the name <image>.cpy, where <image> is the name of the image header file.
   Other catalog operations check whether a duplication is in progress by
   attempting to lock the copy file - failure to obtain the lock indicates
   no duplication is in progress.
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Etrack Incident = ET1505184
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1408158
Titan cases:  220-404-472

Description:
   Allow Exchange transaction logs to be truncated after an Instant Recovery
   Only backup.

Additional Notes:
   To enable a log truncation after an IR backup (only), create the registry
   string value HKLM\Software\Veritas\Netbackup\CurrentVersion\Config
   \EXCHANGE_TRUNCATELOGS_IR and set the value to yes.
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Etrack Incident = ET1507033

Description:
   A change was made to properly display triple-dot (x.x.x.x) NetBackup
   versions with tpconfig -emm_dev_list.
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Etrack Incident = ET1505085

Description:
   When performing a SharePoint Granular Restore backup, bpbkar32.exe and
   bpfis.exe would both have application errors.
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Etrack Incident = ET1500451
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1487742
Titan cases:  291-137-582 320-159-200

Description:
   The NetBackup Resource Broker (nbrb) would hang in certain situations.
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Etrack Incident = ET1460712
Titan cases:  220-456-198

Description:
   A consolidated eject should not consider sids when having all media
   ejected during a previous session.
   
   A consolidated eject would attempt to eject media from sessions for
   which an eject time-stamp was not set in vlteject.mstr.
   
   For example, assume that, sid1 and sid2 gets qualified for a
   consolidated eject based on the eject time-stamp (vlteject.mstr). The
   eject process would update the eject time-stamp for sid1 and sid2 only
   if all of the media from both sids were ejected successfully. If not,
   these sids were considered again during the next consolidated eject
   session (even if media from one of sid1 and sid2 were ejected completely).
   
   The above behavior had the following impact on the Vault reports:
     - Vault reporting took a longer time due to processing media that had
       already been ejected.
     - Vault reports already-ejected media in every consolidated session
       until all of the media from all sids were ejected completely.
   
   Changes were made to ensure that a consolidated eject updates the eject
   time-stamp of the sid's for which all the media were ejected
   successfully even if the vault job ends up being partially successful.
   This ensures that already-ejected media are not re-processed and reported.

Workaround:
   If you should encounter this issue, you should manually look at the eject
   media list and update the vlteject.mstr session time stamp to indicate
   that it is done.
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Etrack Incident = ET1500140

Description:
   Selecting a high-level folder to restore an INCR NDMP backup selects
   sub-folders that were not in an image and caused a status 5 error.
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Etrack Incident = ET1399174

Description:
   A change was made to enable a user to display custom text when attempting
   to log in. The user also has the ability to set or modify the text that is
   presented to users on the user interface login screen.
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Etrack Incident = ET1499426

Description:
   If NBPEM and NBJM were restarted while jobs were running, some
   parent/child check-pointed jobs would not be recovered correctly.
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Etrack Incident = ET1509107
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1532095
Titan cases:  320-170-616

Description:
   A change as been made to ensure, "nbstlutil active/inactive/cancel -
   destination" does not hang nbstserv if there are lifecycle incomplete
   images.
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Etrack Incident = ET1508224

Description:
   The Pemtask::invokeRun call was incomplete and caused multiple parents jobs
   to hang.
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Etrack Incident = ET1155347
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1486637

Description:
   The vendor-unique library handling of barcodes can cause inject
   operations to fail, requiring CLI operations.
   
   LTO/SDLT media barcodes contain special characters ('L1', 'L4').  
   Some libraries report these characters as the last two characters and
   some remove them from the barcode.  If you eject a media from a library,
   and then inject it into another, where the two libraries use a different
   form of barcode, the import of the second library will fail. The reported
   failure is a duplicate media ID exists (due to the fact that the barcodes
   DO NOT MATCH).  An option has been added to the robotic inventory command
   to compare all but the last two characters of the barcode to determine a
   match. To turn this on from the command line you must specify the option,
   "-fix_barcode_suffix", for the vmupdate utility.
   
   To enable this from the user interface, you must create the file,
   "/usr/openv/volmgr/database/FIX_BARCODE_SUFFIX",
   on the machine where the user interface is run.

Workaround:
   Use vmchange to change the barcode in the volume database to match the
   form of the media's current library for each media being injected.
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Etrack Incident = ET1454759
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1451320
Titan cases:  291-104-380

Description:
   On a setup with a clustered Master, a user could not create a storage unit
   for an AdvancedDisk pool. The following error was observed:
      status 20 - Invalid Command  
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Etrack Incident = ET1462067
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1300053
Titan cases:  311-946-767

Description:
   A restore with a Flashbackup VxFS_Snapshot would fail with status 5 error
   on a Linux client.
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Etrack Incident = ET1399041

Description:
   A change was made to enable a user to display custom text when
   attempting to log in. The user also has the ability to set or modify
   the text that is presented to users on the user interface login screen.
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Etrack Incident = ET1483007
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1461611
Titan cases:  220-459-421

Description:
   A change was made to perform data collection on separate thread pools
   instead of using orb threads. This change provides better scalability in
   the L/F strategy.
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Etrack Incident = ET1475985

Description:
   After canceling an Exchange VSS alternate client backup job, the snapshots
   would remain on the alternate client, and they were not resynced with the
   original volumes.  
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Etrack Incident = ET1507435

Description:
   When selecting individual version items for a SharePoint Granular Restore
   and the option to "Restore only the most recent version of the item" is
   selected, then the items would not get restored and there was no
   indication that they were not restored.
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Etrack Incident = ET1478387 ET1457797

Description:
   Performing a shallow browse of a database with no content would produce
   an exception.
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Etrack Incident = ET1473354
Titan cases:  240-871-773

Description:
   Filesystem backups of a folder named _Granular would skip its contents.
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Etrack Incident = ET1509370

Description:
   The end of session catalog backup job for a differential incremental
   schedule would not run as expected.
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Etrack Incident = ET1508901
Associated Primary Etrack = ET1508875
Titan cases:  281-492-327

Description:
   A corrupted Calendar file for a policy would disable all subsequent
   policies that use calendar schedules. When NetBackup reaches the
   corrupted Calendar file, the following log message was printed at
   read_schedinfo():
   
        15:27:31.734 [11861] <2> read_schedinfo: Unspecified error(80000006)

   
   This issue not only affected the policy with a corrupted Calendar file
   but also all subsequent policies with Calendar schedules.
   
   The bppllist -allpolicies -U command is also affected by this issue.

Workaround:
   The problem goes away after deleting the schedule that has the corrupted
   Calendar file.
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Etrack Incident = ET1511217

Description:
   A duplication job with the "preserve multiplexing" option would not cancel
   if the source or destination media server was Windows.
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Etrack Incident = ET1449853

Description:
   A change was made to remove duplication from bpjava and use bplist-CLI /
   code within it (such as, bprestore).
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Etrack Incident = ET1508884

Description:
   When selecting