Removing NetBackup from Unix/Linux

Use this procedure to remove NetBackup from UNIX and Linux servers and clients:

NetBackup relational database (NBDB) locationIf you moved the NBDB files in /usr/openv/db/data from their default installation location, this procedure includes a step that describes how to remove these files.
Clustered environmentsBefore you begin to remove NetBackup, you must remove NetBackup from the cluster application. Follow the instructions in your cluster documentation on how to remove a group, then you can remove NetBackup.The virtual host name security certificates are automatically removed from the shared drive of the cluster as a part of NetBackup server software removal.You must remove NetBackup from each node in the cluster.
HP-UX Service Guard ClustersIf NetBackup has been configured to run as a clustered package, you must also delete the following directory:/etc/cmcluster/netbackup
PBXWhen you remove NetBackup, PBX is not removed. You must remove PBX manually. This procedure includes a step that describes how to perform this task.Warning:Do not remove PBX if your server uses other Veritas software products that require PBX to run.
NetBackup Administration ConsoleThe NetBackup Administration Console must be closed when you remove NetBackup. Otherwise, NetBackup may cause a failure that forces you to restart the procedure.

To remove NetBackup from UNIX servers

  1. Log on as the root user on the server or the client.
  2. (Conditional: servers only) Perform a catalog backup.
  3. If the NetBackup Administration Console is open, you must close it now.
  4. (Conditional: servers only) Save all important data from any add-on products that you have installed.
  5. Stop the NetBackup/Media Manager daemons with the following command:
    /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp.kill_all
  6. Identify any installed add-on products by using the following command:
    AIX lslpp -L
    HP-UX swlist
    Linux rpm -qa
    Solaris pkginfo
    Seven add-on products can be installed on servers and clients. They are:
    VRTSfrnb (Applies only to servers)
    VRTSfrnbclt
    VRTSjanb (Applies only to servers)
    VRTSjanbclt
    VRTSzhnb (Applies only to servers)
    VRTSzhnbclt
    VRTSnbsds (Applies only to servers)
    Remove any add-on products found.
  7. (Conditional: servers only) For Solaris systems only, run the following command:
    /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/driver/sg.install -deinstall
  8. To unregister NetBackup from the VxUL master configuration that is stored in the /etc/vx/vrtslog.conf file, run the following command:
    /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/vxlogcfg -r -p 51216
    The -p option specifies the product ID, which is 51216 for NetBackup.
  9. (Conditional: servers only) If BMR is supported and enabled on the server, remove the associated files with the following command:
    /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bmrsetupmaster -undo -f
  10. To unregister all NetBackup products with LiveUpdate, enter the following command:
    /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/nblu_registration -r
  11. (Conditional: servers only) If you moved the NBDB files from their default installation location, you must delete these files manually as follows:
    o Navigate to the following directory where the NBDB files reside:
    /usr/openv/db/data
    o Open the vxdbms.conf file.
    This file contains a list of the database-related files and the path for each file.
    o Delete each of the database-related files.
  12. (Conditional: servers only) If NetBackup Fibre Transport is supported and enabled on the server, remove the associated files with the following command:
    /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbftsrv_config -d
  13. Remove the NetBackup configuration package with the appropriate command as follows:
    AIX installp -u VRTSnbcfg
    HP-UX swremove VRTSnbcfg
    Linux rpm -e VRTSnbcfg
    Solaris pkgrm VRTSnbcfg
  14. For the clients that support PureDisk, remove all PureDisk files with the following command:
    /opt/pdde/pddeuninstall.sh -forceclean
  15. (Conditional: servers only) For the clients that support MSDP, remove all MSDP files with the following command:
    /opt/pdde/pddeuninstall.sh -basedir /usr/openv/pdde/ -ostdir /usr/openv/lib/ost-plugins/ -forceclean
    Note:
    Be aware the preceding command is a single command which takes three parameters (basedir, , ostdir, and forceclean), and two directory parameters take paths as input.
  16. (Conditional: servers only) To remove the NetBackup server package, run the command shown.
    Note:
    The virtual host name security certificates are automatically removed from the shared drive of the cluster as a part of NetBackup server software removal.
    More information about this topic is available. Please refer to the information on retaining host ID-based certificates when reinstalling NetBackup in the Veritas NetBackupSecurity and Encryption Guide.
    AIX installp -u VRTSnetbp
    HP-UX swremove VRTSnetbp
    Linux rpm -e VRTSnetbp
    Solaris pkgrm VRTSnetbp
    o When the script asks if you want to remove the installed package VRTSnetbp, enter y and press Enter.
    o When the script asks if you want to continue with the package removal using superuser permission, enter y and press Enter.
  17. Remove the NetBackup-Java Display Console by using the appropriate native command as follows:
    AIX installp -u VRTSnbjava
    HP-UX swremove VRTSnbjava
    Linux rpm -e VRTSnbjava
    Solaris pkgrm VRTSnbjava
  18. Remove the NetBackup Java Runtime Environment by using the appropriate native command as follows:
    AIX installp -u VRTSnbjre
    HP-UX swremove VRTSnbjre
    Linux rpm -e VRTSnbjre
    Solaris pkgrm VRTSnbjre
  19. Remove the NetBackup client by using the appropriate native command as shown.
    Note:
    As part of the removal of the NetBackup server software, the security certificates are automatically deleted. If you want to retain the certificates, please save them before removing NetBackup.
    More information about this topic is available. Please refer to the information on retaining host ID-based certificates when reinstalling NetBackup in the NetBackupSecurity and Encryption Guide.
    AIX installp -u VRTSnbclt
    HP-UX swremove VRTSnbclt
    Linux rpm -e VRTSnbclt
    Solaris pkgrm VRTSnbclt
    Note:
    If there are running NetBackup processes and daemons, terminate them manually for a successful NetBackup removal.
  20. Remove PBX with the appropriate native command as follows:
    Note:
    Remember, you should not remove PBX if your server uses other Veritas software products that require PBX to run.
    AIX installp -u VRTSpbx
    HP-UX swremove VRTSpbx
    Linux rpm -e VRTSpbx
    Solaris pkgrm VRTSpbx
  21. Remove NetBackup Pre-Check package with the appropriate command as follows:
    AIX installp -u VRTSnbpck
    HP-UX swremove VRTSnbpck
    Linux rpm -e VRTSnbpck
    Solaris pkgrm VRTSnbpck
  22. To remove the /usr/openv directory, select one of the following methods:
    Warning:
    The rm -f /usr/openv command also removes any add-on products that are installed on the computer where you perform this command.
    o If /usr/openv is the actual directory, run the following command:
    rm -rf /usr/openv
    o If /usr/openv is a symbolic link to that directory, run the following commands:
    o cd /usr/openv
    o pwd
    ls
    Warning:
    Before you continue, make sure that you are at the correct location and verify that the subdirectories are what you expect them to be. To help prevent removing the wrong directories, the previous commands verify your current location and list the files in that directory. After you verify the directory location and its contents, remove the directory with the next commands.
    rm -rf *
    cd /
    rm -f /usr/openv
    Note:
    Depending on your operating system, you may need to use the rmdir command to remove the /usr/openv directory.
    rmdir /usr/openv
  23. For Linux systems only:
    If you modified the startup and the shutdown scripts, run the following command:
    /sbin/chkconfig –del netbackup
  24. Remove the following startup scripts:
    On AIX systems: /etc/rc.netbackup.aix
    On HP-UX systems: /sbin/init.d/netbackup
    /sbin/rc1.d/K001netbackup
    /sbin/rc2.d/S777netbackup
    On Linux Debian systems: /etc.init.d/netbackup
    /etc/rc0.d/K01netbackup
    /etc/rc1.d/K01netbackup
    /etc/rc2.d/S95netbackup
    On Linux Red Hat systems: /etc/rc.d/init.d/netbackup
    /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K01netbackup
    /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K01netbackup
    /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S77netbackup
    /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S77netbackup
    /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S77netbackup
    /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K01netbackup
    The following startup scripts are only on servers and appear only if NetBackup Fiber Transport was enabled on the server:
    /etc/rc.d/init.d/nbftserver
    /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K03nbftserver
    /etc/rc.d/rc1.d/K03nbftserver
    /etc/rc.d/rc2.d/S21nbftserver
    /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S21nbftserver
    /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S21nbftserver
    /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K03nbftserver
    On Linux SUSE systems: /etc/init.d/netbackup
    /etc/init.d/rc0.d/K01netbackup
    /etc/init.d/rc2.d/S77netbackup
    /etc/init.d/rc3.d/S77netbackup
    /etc/init.d/rc5.d/S77netbackup
    /etc/init.d/rc6.d/K01netbackup
    The following startup scripts are only on servers and appear only if NetBackup Fiber Transport was enabled on the server:
    /etc/init.d/nbftserver
    /etc/init.d/rc2.d/K01nbftserver
    /etc/init.d/rc2.d/S05nbftserver
    /etc/init.d/rc3.d/K01nbftserver
    /etc/init.d/rc3.d/S05nbftserver
    /etc/init.d/rc5.d/K01nbftserver
    /etc/init.d/rc5.d/S05nbftserver
    On other servers and clients: /etc/init.d/netbackup
    /etc/rc0.d/K01netbackup
    /etc/rc1.d/K01netbackup
    /etc/rc2.d/S77netbackup
    The following startup scripts are only on servers and appear only if NetBackup Fiber Transport was enabled on the server:
    /etc/init.d/nbftserver
    /etc/rc0.d/K03nbftserver
    /etc/rc1.d/K03nbftserver
    /etc/rc2.d/S21nbftserver
  25. For AIX systems only:
    o In the /etc/inittab file, remove the following NetBackup entry:
    /etc/rc.netbackup.aix
    o In the /etc/rc.shutdown file, remove the following line:
    /etc/rc.netbackup.aix stop
  26. Remove the LiveUpdate components as follows:
    o First, examine the following file to see if NetBackup is the only product that uses LiveUpdate:
    /etc/Product.Catalog.JavaLiveUpdate
    o If NetBackup is the only product that currently uses LiveUpdate, run the following command:
    /opt/Symantec/LiveUpdate/uninstall.sh -a
    o If LiveUpdate is the only product installed in the /opt/Symantec directory, remove the following files:
    rm -f /etc/Symantec.conf
    Note:
    Before you remove the following product catalog file, make sure that it is empty. The empty file size is equal to 0 bytes. If the product catalog file is not empty, do not remove it because other products still require it.
    rm -f /etc/Product.Catalog.JavaLiveUpdate
  27. To remove the NetBackup-Java application state data for the root account, run the appropriate command as follows:
    Warning:
    Do not insert a space between the slash character (/) and the period or the dot character (.) of /.veritas. A space between these characters removes all of your files from the root level and beyond.
    o To remove the NetBackup-Java application state data for the root account for all releases, run the following command:
    /bin/rm -rf /.veritas
    o To remove the NetBackup-Java application state data for the root account for a specific release, run the following command:
    /bin/rm -rf /.veritas/java/version
    Where version is the six-digit NetBackup version number. For example, NetBackup version 8.0 with no upgrades applied would be entered as 800000.
  28. Inform NetBackup-Java users that they can remove their $HOME/.veritas directory.
    The $HOME/.veritas and the $HOME/.veritas/java directories contain application state information, that is saved when the user exits NetBackup-Java applications. The saved information includes table column order and size. The process removes this directory for the root user only.
    The common subdirectory in $HOME/.veritas/java/.userPrefs/vrts can be removed.
  29. If you enabled NetBackup Access Control, NetBackup placed several files on clients and servers. These files can be divided into the following categories:
    o NetBackup application temporary files
    These files are removed with NetBackup.
    o Individual user (cache) files
    These cache files reside in the $HOME/.vxss directory. Inform all users that they can remove this directory.
    Files are generated in the /.vxss directory by a Single Sign-On operation of the NetBackup Administration Console on the host where the console runs. The NetBackup Administration Console cleans these files when an exit function is performed, so the directory does not always contain temporary files. However, if a system crash were to occur, any files in the directory may be left behind. With the console shutdown , you can delete these files safely with no data loss.
    NetBackup also creates cached certificates for client and server NetBackup applications. These files reside within the /.vxss directory. These files typically have a name that is consistent with a DNS entry for a network interface, as in machine.company.com. Example directory entries are as follows:
    /usr/openv/var/vxss/credentials/machine.company.com
    /usr/openv/var/vxss/credentials/dhcp
    These files are created with the command bpnbat -LoginMachine. If you plan to reinstall NetBackup on the same computer at a later date, do one of the following:
    o Preserve the certificates in the vxss/credentials directory.
    o If you do not preserve the certificates, you must provide the computer identity password as originally set on the Root+AB broker. As an alternative, you can reset the password on the Root+AB broker when you reinstall.

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