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Dell™ NetVault™ Backup 10.0.1, Revision 1 Release Notes February 2015 These release notes provide information about the Dell™ NetVault™ Backup release...
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Dell™ NetVault™ Backup 10.0.1, Revision 1 Release Notes February 2015 These release notes provide information about the Dell™ NetVault™ Backup release. •

About Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1



New features



Enhancements



Resolved issues



Known issues



System requirements



Product licensing



Getting started with NetVault Backup 10.0.1



Globalization



About Dell

About Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Dell NetVault Backup (NetVault Backup) offers the most advanced, cross-platform data protection capabilities on the market as well as unsurpassed ease of use, out-of-the-box deployment, and pain-free scalability. NetVault Backup allows you to safeguard your data and applications in both physical and virtual environments from one intuitive user interface and to protect a massive number of servers that contain many petabytes of data. NetVault Backup also features heterogeneous support, so you can safeguard data on a wide range of operating systems, applications, databases, processor architectures, and networked storage devices. Such cross-platform versatility makes it easy for you to tailor NetVault Backup to match the ever-changing and growing landscape of your IT infrastructure. NetVault Backup 10.0.1 is a minor release, with enhanced features and functionality. See New features and Enhancements. IMPORTANT: NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38 is a maintenance update to NetVault Backup 10.0.1. NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38 replaces version 10.0.1, which was released in September 2014. For more information about the issues fixed in 10.0.1.38, see Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38.

Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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New features New features in NetVault Backup 10.0.1: •

New platform support – Added support for the following platforms: •

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.0 (The hybrid package for NetVault Backup Server (LinuxX86HybridServer) does not support RHEL 7.0.)



Mac OS X 10.9 and 10.8

See also: •

Enhancements



Resolved issues

Enhancements The following is a list of enhancements implemented in NetVault Backup 10.0.1. Table 1. Enhancements Enhancement

Issue ID

Added a console application that allows you to configure advanced settings for tape devices. 26271 This utility, called deviceconfig, is automatically installed on the respective machines when you 26515 install the NetVault Backup Server and Client software. 26619 26939 27228 Changed the default installation path on Windows from …\Dell Software to …\Dell.

26470

NOTE: The path remains unchanged for upgrade installations. If the current installation path is …\Dell Software, the installer uses the same path for upgrade installation. Added the following reports for encrypted backups:

26829



Historic Jobs Encrypted - By Date: Provides date-wise summary of encrypted primary or secondary backups.



Historic Jobs Encrypted - By Size: Provides size-wise summary of encrypted primary or secondary backups.

These reports include two additional columns: Enable Encryption and Encrypt Secondary Copy. The reports do not list jobs performed without encryption.

Resolved issues The following is a list of issues addressed in NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38. Table 2. Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38 Resolved issue

Issue ID

Corrected an issue in which the All active jobs table on the Job Status page incorrectly showed 27364 the scheduled start time instead of current start time for a scheduled job when the job was run manually using the Run now method. Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to save the modified settings specified in the 27375 Edit Oracle Database dialog box if multiple warning messages appeared after you clicked OK. Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 2. Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38 Resolved issue

Issue ID

Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to save the NLS_LANG settings in the Add Oracle Database and Edit Oracle Database dialog boxes and always used the first value in the list.

27406

Corrected an issue in which the NetVault WebUI stopped responding to any requests when the idle postgres.exe processes were not properly terminated and the number of these processes running on the NetVault Backup Server reached the maximum configured limit.

27567

Corrected an issue that caused the Media Manager to stop responding while removing retired backup records from offline disk-based storage devices.

27754 27681

Corrected an issue in which the Job Status page failed to update the Warnings and Errors counts 27758 for policy jobs when a failed policy job was rerun and that instance completed with warnings. Corrected an issue in which the Schedule Manager failed to detect an index conflict error and 27678 allowed two backups using the same Backup Selection Set to run at the same time as part of the job retry action. Corrected an issue in which the NetVault WebUI incorrectly showed the Dell DR Series systems as 27679 offline when the devices were online. Corrected numerous memory leak issues in the Media Manager.

27680

Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup attempted to delete a backup index that was already removed from a Dell DR Series system and reported an error when the attempt failed.

27682 27685

Corrected an issue that caused the Job Status page to list both Regular and Policy jobs when you 27755 clicked the Errors bar in the Polices area. Addressed an issue that caused the Plug-in for VMware to crash when a Dell DR Series system refused connection during a backup.

27764

Addressed an issue that caused the Verify Plug-in to crash when you aborted a backup to a Dell DR Series System.

27791

Corrected an issue that caused the nvdatacpyslave.exe process to crash when you aborted the Phase 2 Duplicate or Data Copy job that used a Dell DR Series System.

27808

Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to remove the Duplicates of a saveset after the primary copy was deleted.

27809 27950

When deleting a saveset, you can now use the option Remove all duplicates or copies associated with selected saveset(s) to remove the associated Duplicate and Data Copy savesets. Addressed an issue that caused the Process Manager to crash when you restarted the NetVault Backup Service.

27816

Corrected an issue in which the Job Status page showed policies with errors in the Activity Chart 27839 area, but it failed to list the jobs when you clicked the corresponding Errors bar. Corrected an issue that caused a plug-in process to exit unexpectedly when a Dell DR Series System reported an error during backup.

27893

Corrected an issue in which the All active jobs table on the Job Status page did not show a rescheduled job instance if the previous instance failed to run (for example, due to index conflict errors) and directly moved from a “Starting” state to a “Completed” state without moving into an “Active” state.

27920

Corrected an issue that caused the Phase 2 Duplicate jobs to stop responding while reading data 27935 from the source media. Corrected an issue in which a Phase 2 Duplicate saveset was incorrectly retired at the same time 28007 when the primary backup reached its retirement age. Corrected an issue in which if some information about a backup was still available in the 28009 NetVault Database, the stream information for that backup was not updated when you imported the backup index from the media item. Corrected an issue that caused restores to fail when a Data Copy Incremental Backup was selected for the job.

28011

Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 2. Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38 Resolved issue

Issue ID

Corrected an issue that caused Phase 2 Duplicate jobs to fail for the Plug-in for FileSystem if Phase 1 used VTL A and Phase 2 used VTL B to store the savesets.

28018

Corrected an issue in which the Plug-in for Consolidation failed to list the added clients and displayed only the NetVault Backup Server in the Run consolidation on client list on the Consolidate Options page.

28065

Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to show the current setting for the target media group (Media in group) when you tried to edit a Target Set from the Manage Sets page.

28066

Corrected an issue in which a job that failed with the error “Failed to start Job Manager” was 28078 incorrectly shown as “Running” on the Job Status page; as a result, the job could not be aborted or restarted. Corrected an issue that caused the Phase 2 Incremental Backups to stop responding when you used the Run Copy Job On option to run the Secondary Copy job on a client.

28112

Corrected an issue in which after selecting a Set on the Set Management page if you changed the Set Type option and clicked Edit, the page displayed no content or malformed content.

28178

Now, if you change the Set Type after selecting a set, the Edit and Delete buttons remain disabled. The following is a list of issues addressed in NetVault Backup 10.0.1. Table 3. Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Resolved issue

Issue ID

Modified the “Storage Contents Query” report to display the Segment Expiry Date and Segment Expiry Time details for disk-based storage devices.

4782

Corrected an issue in which the job status showed “Backup Completed” when a stream or segment was unavailable during a backup consolidation or Data Copy job and no restorable saveset was created. When this error occurred, the job logs displayed the message “Media Request Failed: Media request no backup.”

22797

26441 22814

Corrected an issue that caused a Data Copy job to fail or stop responding if you selected the Use 23532 optimised replication between devices that support this feature check box. Addressed an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to close the backup streams to a Dell DR Series system if you aborted the job or killed the plug-in process.

24139

Changed the default setting for the configuration option Mark expired Read Only media as writable (Change Settings > Configuration > NetVault Server Settings > Media Manager) to prevent automatic reuse of retired read-only media.

24551

Modified the WebUI to display the client details on the View Client page when you access this page by clicking the client name on the Manage Job Definitions – View Job page.

25266

Addressed memory leak issues in the Process Manager (nvpmgr).

26189

Implemented changes to terminate the Web Service Worker processes (nvwsworker) after a defined period of inactivity.

26262

Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to store the Target Set configured for a Secondary Copy and used the same Target Set for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 backups.

26301

Removed the incorrect message “request.sh: line 339: [: SunOS: integer expression expected” that appeared while upgrading to 10.0 on Linux Itanium platforms.

26368

26971

Modified the installer to abort an upgrade installation of NetVault Backup if the required versions 26371 of the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Packages are not installed on the system. Corrected an issue that caused the nvmedmgr process (Media Manager) to terminate abnormally 26380 when you used the nvmediadetails -all command to display all media items. 27258 Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup did not allow you edit or use a Schedule Set if the set name contained the parentheses characters (“( )”).

26425

Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 3. Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Resolved issue

Issue ID

Modified the installer to improve the speed of upgrade installation and database migration.

26428

Corrected an issue in which a backup job for the NetVault Database stopped responding while backing up the Reports Database.

26453

Added a method to label a single piece of media.

26454 26513

Corrected an issue in which the WebUI did not allow you to save a modified virtual client if you specified FQDN in the Address box.

26466

Corrected an issue in which the Schedule Set, Target Set, and Advanced Options Set configured 26473 for a policy job were lost when you accessed the job definition on the Edit Policy Job page. The page displayed the default set selections for these options. Corrected the page title for the edit job page. The page now shows Edit Backup Job – . The Job Name box is now editable, which allows you to save the job with a new name. Added an option to specify a display name for VTL and physical tape library.

26497

Added the Unload method for physical standalone drives.

26504

Corrected an issue in which the nvreadlog utility, when used in the psmail_logs post script, showed log messages for all jobs with the same instance ID.

26521

Corrected an issue in which the Source Set and Target Set configured for a Secondary Copy job were lost when you tried to edit or view the job definition.

26543

Corrected an issue in which the nvavp process (Auditor) failed to start after upgrading to 10.0 if 26560 the “default” client group was renamed or removed in any previous installation. Upgraded OpenSSL to 1.0.1h to address the security vulnerabilities in the library.

26561

Corrected an issue that caused the Run Now method to run both phases when only phase 2 was selected.

26580

Corrected an issue in which the activity chart was not displayed on the Tape Device Management page if the device name contained the parentheses characters (“( )”).

26581

Modified the RAS Device Management page to hide the following fields for Dell DR Series systems and Data Domain systems:

26586



Data In Staging



License Type



License Capacity



License Expiration



Dedupe Licensed

Addressed an issue that caused the Phase 2 Data Copy jobs to fail when the Select Source Media 26602 Before Target Media check box was selected. Corrected an issue in which the wrong job definition was displayed when you clicked View Job on the Monitor Job page.

26605

Addressed an issue that caused the NetVault Backup Service to crash when you selected the Client is Outside Firewall option in IE 10.

26609

Corrected an issue in which an upgrade installation from 9.2 to 10.0 failed during Media Database migration and generated a dump file.

26624

Corrected an issue in which the WebUI failed to show the activity chart on the RAS Device Management page when jobs were running and incorrectly showed the message “no transfer in progress.”

26662

Modified the Manage Devices page to show activity messages (for example, Idle, Writing, Loading media, and others) for drives.

26667

Added a configuration option to specify the backup format for NetVault Database backups. The option Format to be used while backing up Netvault Database is set to “tar” by default. You can set it to “custom” while backing up tables that are larger than 8GB in size.

26668

26711

Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 3. Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Resolved issue

Issue ID

Modified the WebUI to allow selection of multiple clients listed on different pages when sharing a tape device. The selections are not lost when you use the “next page” or “previous page” buttons.

26696

Modified the Job Status page to list the jobs in correct numerical order when sorting is done by 26717 Job ID. Modified the WebUI to list the items in ascending or descending order without regard to case when sorting is done by alphanumeric columns.

26719

Implemented changes to delete the incomplete segments when a backup to a NetVault SmartDisk 26732 is aborted. Implemented changes to display the throughput activity for NDMP-based filers on the Monitor Job and Device Activity pages.

26752

Modified the Job Status page to list the jobs in the correct order when sorting is done by date and time columns.

26767

Modified the Edit Policy Job page to correctly display the current settings and save the modified 26775 settings for policy jobs. Corrected an issue in which a backup to a NetVault SmartDisk was always deduplicated whether you selected the Enable Deduplication check box or not.

26787

Implemented changes to include Drive Number in the log messages for devices.

26790

Modified the Tape Library Management – Port Browser page to automatically update the port details when a tape is loaded in the port.

26808

Corrected an issue that caused the “Historic Jobs - By date” and “Historic Jobs - By size” reports to fail after upgrading from 9.2 to 10.0.

26828 27263

Corrected an issue that caused the Media Manager to crash during a Phase 2 Data Copy job when 26845 the Use Optimised Replication Between Devices that Support this Feature check box was selected to copy data from one Dell DR Series system to another device of the same type. Corrected an issue in which the Create Restore Job – Choose Saveset page failed to list the Duplicate savesets if the retirement period for the original saveset had expired.

26859

Enabled the Set button on the Secondary Copy dialog box to allow you save the modified settings.

26914

Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to store the date and time settings and always used the value “12/31/1969 4:00 PM” while performing point-in-time recovery of the Oracle database.

26921

Added the Set Slot button to the Japanese version of the Slot Browser page.

27036

Corrected an issue in which the Server Monitor menu was incorrectly highlighted in the Navigation pane when the Add Single Virtual Disk Device page was loaded in the Operations pane.

27046

Corrected the plug-in installation page titles in the Japanese version of the NetVault Configuration Wizard.

27049

Corrected an issue in which the Create Restore Job – Choose Saveset page failed to list the savesets for Incremental Backups that were retrieved after scanning the backup media.

27050

Corrected the label for the Add more client button in the Japanese version of the NetVault Configuration Wizard.

27059

Corrected the labels for the VTL location and VTL name options in the Japanese version of the Add Virtual Tape Library page.

27064

Corrected an issue in which the WebUI did not allow you to complete the restore job definition if 27072 a file name selected on the Create Selection Set page contained the ampersand character (“&”).

Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 3. Resolved issues: NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Resolved issue

Issue ID

Corrected an issue in which the WebUI displayed an error message (“Invalid method parameter: Method does not specify the correct parameters”) if you selected Months while setting the Offline Index After option.

27078

The list now includes the “Years” item. Corrected an issue in which the WebUI failed to save the values configured for the Offline Index 27084 After option. Increased the maximum number of connections to the PostgreSQL database.

27085

Added periodic logging and tracing of the current number of nvwsworker processes and PostgreSQL connections.

27116

Corrected an issue in which Use Target Set list on the Secondary Copy dialog box displayed 27145 multiple entries for the Default Backup Target Options set if you clicked the corresponding Create New button more than once. The same behavior was also observed for the Use Schedule Set and Use Source Set lists. Modified the Virtual Client page to correct the following issues that occurred on IE11 when you tried to edit the client: •

The Chosen Clients table listed only one member client.



The member clients were re-added to the vmachines.cfg file, each time you clicked Save Virtual Client.

27183

Implemented changes to correctly display the item names in the restore selection tree when the 27199 client locale is different from the server locale. Corrected an issue in which NetVault Backup failed to update the Next Runtime for existing jobs 27227 when you modified Schedule Set used by that job. Implemented changes to correctly load the restore selection tree after selecting items from multi-level directory hierarchy.

27243

Localized the message that appears after installing the license key.

27279

Known issues The following is a list of issues, including those attributed to third-party products, known to exist at the time of release. Table 4. General known issues Known issue

Issue ID

VTLs created in NetVault Backup 8.2.2 or an earlier version become unusable after an upgrade to 830 8.5 or a later version. Workaround: Perform a manual Check to bring them back online. Alternatively, stop and restart the NetVault Backup Service. When performing backups with the Plug-in for Teradata, if the number of parallel streams exceeds the SoftStreamLimit set for the target NetVault SmartDisk, the backup job stops responding.

1948

When a backup that is configured as “restartable” is duplicated, only the data backed up in the last restarted instance of the job is duplicated.

3971

When a backup includes both Phase 1 and Phase 2 jobs, the “Historic Jobs - By date” and “Historic Jobs - By size” reports display the transfer rates associated with the Phase 1 job for both entries.

4649

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Table 4. General known issues Known issue

Issue ID

Knows issues related to NetVault Backup Plug-in for VMware:

24156



When you upgrade to NetVault Backup 10.0 Server on a Windows machine running Plug-in for VMware 2.6, the existing version of the SSL DLLs are overwritten. When you remove Plug-in for VMware 2.6, these DLLs are also removed. Therefore, before removing the plug-in, you must take a copy of the libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll files from the \bin directory, and restore them to the same directory after removing the plug-in. Otherwise, the NetVault Backup Service does not start.



If you install Plug-in for VMware 2.6 on a Windows-based NetVault Backup 10.0 Server, the NetVault Backup Service does not start.

After updating the Client Description setting for legacy clients (machines running NetVault Backup 9.x or 8.x), you must restart the NetVault Backup Service on the machine to save this information.

24279

In some Linux® configurations, when using a non-Latin character set, text may not be displayed in the NetVault Configurator.

26151

Workaround: The workaround is to specify the correct locale when starting the NetVault Configurator from the command line. Example: #> LANG=ko_KR.eucKR nvconfigurator Valid options for LANG are: •

Chinese – zh_CN.gb2312



Japanese – ja_JP.eucJP



Korean – ko_KR.eucKR

On IE9, the NetVault WebUI does not display the Plugin Options page correctly when you try to view or edit a job from the Manage Job Definitions page.

26192

On Linux- and UNIX®-based systems, the progress messages that appear during NetVault Backup installation are displayed correctly only if the system is configured to use UTF-8 character set.

26249

On non-English NetVault Backup installations, after a plug-in is removed successfully, an error message is displayed (Error: Provider 'NVBUPhysicalClient'). This message can be ignored.

26296

After any change in the IP address of the NetVault Backup Server (for example, due to reassignment at reboot by DHCP), you must clear the browser cache before logging in to the NetVault WebUI. If you fail to do so, the login may fail with a message that the server is not accessible.

26373

Alternatively, you can assign a static IP address to the NetVault Backup Server. If the Network Manager process (nvnmgr) stops responding due to any error and fails to exit properly, it prevents the NetVault Backup Service from starting on that machine. When this occurs, manually kill or end the nvnmgr process before restarting the NetVault Backup Service.

26778

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Table 4. General known issues Known issue

Issue ID

Currently, NetVault Backup does not support automatic relocation of the Database Directory from the Configurator or WebUI. To change the Database Directory, use the following steps.

26682

On Linux-based systems: 1

Start the Configurator. Click the Service tab, and then click Stop Service.

2

Stop the netvault-pgsql service: /etc/init.d/netvault-pgsql stop

3

Manually move the db directory to the new location.

4

On the Configurator, click the General tab, and configure the new path in the Database Directory box.

5

In the /etc/init.d/netvault-pgsql file, change the database path.

6

Change the file permissions and the owner and group for the new path: chmod 700 chown netvault-pgsql:netvault-pgsql

7

Start the netvault-pgsql service:

8

Start the Configurator. Click the Service tab, and then click Start Service.

/etc/init.d/netvault-pgsql start On Windows-based systems: 1

Start the Configurator. Click the Service tab, and then click Stop Service.

2

From the Windows Services Management Console, stop the netvault-pgsql service.

3

Manually move the db directory to the new location. Verify that the user under which the netvault-pgsql service runs has the ownership of the new Database Directory.

4

On the Configurator, click the General tab, and configure the new path in the Database Directory box.

5

Open the Registry Editor.

6

Expand the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ netvault-pgsql, and change the value for the ImagePath property to reflect the new path for the Database Directory.

7

On the Windows Services Management Console, right-click the netvault-pgsql service, and select Properties. On the General tab, verify that the Path to executable parameter displays the new database path.

8

Start the netvault-pgsql service.

9

Start the Configurator. Click the Service tab, and then click Start Service.

Starting with NetVault Backup 10.0.1, the built-in plug-ins use 4-digit version numbers (for 26687 example, 10.1.1.1). If you install the built-in plug-ins available with 10.0.1 and later on a machine running NetVault Backup 10.0, the About dialog box displays the correct 4-digit version number, but the other WebUI pages (for example, the Manage Clients page) display 3-digit version numbers with incorrect release numbers (for example, it may display 10.0.257 instead of 10.0.1). Similarly, if you install a plug-in that uses the old version format on NetVault Backup 10.0.1 and later, the About dialog box displays the correct version number (for example, 2.6.5), but the other WebUI pages display incorrect release and build numbers (for example, 2.6.0.5). In such cases, use the About dialog box to determine the correct version number of a built-in plug-in.

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Table 4. General known issues Known issue

Issue ID

27165 The Drive Transfer Buffer Size option is now set to 8MiB by default. To ensure that this configuration is supported on your system, check your OS settings before adding a tape device. If this value is too high, change it to 257KiB in the template file. To change the default setting for the Drive Transfer Buffer Size option 1

Open the file “drives.tpl” in a text editor. You can find this file in \devices\drives on Windows and /devices/drives on Linux and UNIX.

2

In the [Device:Total Buffer Size] section, set Value to 257.

3

Save the changes and close the file.

Value = 257 NOTE: If Drive Transfer Buffer Size is set too high and NetVault Backup fails to allocate the transfer buffers, the backup jobs using tape devices show reduced performance. On Windows 2012, the Plug-in for Databases fails to restore a NetVault Database backup that is stored in a NetVault SmartDisk device.

27167

Workaround: If the NetVault Database backup is stored in NetVault SmartDisk, stop the NetVault Backup Service and run the service in “user space” (that is, nvpmgr debug) before starting the restore job. When restoring a VSS-based backup using the Plug-in for SQL Server, if you select a backup that stored large amounts of XML data, the Create Selection Set page fails to display the selection tree.

27170

If you are using Firefox, you can enable the Web Console (select Tools > Web Developer > Web Console or press Ctrl+Shift+K) to view the following message: Warning: Size of required restore metadata may exceed typical localStorage quota. If minimum localStorage quota of 14 MB (14336 KB) is not available, errors may be encountered when proceeding to the Create Restore Job screen. Workaround: To display the selection tree, you need to increase the local storage quota for the web browser. This setting can only be changed in Firefox. To change this setting, type about:config in the address bar, and press Enter. Locate the dom.storage.default_quota option, and set it to the suggested value. The default value is 5120 kilobytes. After upgrading to Firefox 31, if you try to log on to the NetVault WebUI, the following error message is displayed:

27259

Issuer certificate is invalid. (Error code: sec_error_ca_cert_invalid) This certification error is raised by the new security library security.use_mozillapkix_verification when you try to access a self-signed certificate. Workaround: To resolve this issue, do the following: 1

Type about:config in the Firefox address bar.

2

Locate the preference security.use_mozillapkix_verification, and set it to false.

3

Close the browser window to save the setting.

When you upgrade from NetVault Backup 9.2 to 10.0 and then to 10.0.1, you may be unable to 27409 create new backup jobs with previously installed plug-ins. The issue can be fixed by re-installing the plug-ins. The issue does not occur when you upgrade directly from 9.2 to 10.0.1 or from 10.0 to 10.0.1 without a previous upgrade from 9.2.

Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 4. General known issues Known issue

Issue ID

When performing a VSS-based backup, if the VSS writer fails to generate a snapshot, the job fails 27619 with the following errors: Failed to add extra items to the selection tree. Failed to prepare the selection tree and backup options. These messages indicate a problem in the VSS subsystem. NetVault Backup cannot complete the backup job if the VSS subsystem is not functioning properly. Before you run the job again, we recommend that you do the following: •

Delete the existing shadow copies. (You can use the Vssadmin or DiskShadow utilities to delete the shadow copies.)



Restart the applicable VSS writer service.

If one or more disk-based storage devices are offline, the Media Manager may fail to remove the 27701 retired RAS segments and indexes from devices that are online. Workaround: By default the Media Manager removes a maximum of 500 RAS segments and indexes per iteration. If you find that the retired segments and indexes are not being deleted from online disk-based devices, modify this default setting in the mediamgr.cfg file. To change the number of retired RAS segments and indexes processed per iteration 1

Open the mediamgr.cfg file in a text editor. You can find this file in \config on Windows and /config on Linux.

2

Add the following lines: [Defaults:RAS Segments To Remove] Value= [Defaults:RAS Indexes To Remove] Value= You can set any value from 500 through 10000.

3

Save the file.

Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 4. General known issues Known issue

Issue ID

28204 When a large number of backup jobs that target the same disk-based storage device are scheduled to start at the same time or within a small window of time, the following issues occur: •

The target device is underused with respect to the number of streams.



Some jobs remain in the “Waiting for media” state even if the device can run parallel jobs.



The completion time for small jobs increases by a few seconds or minutes.

These issues occur because the Media Manager uses a “quiesce time” setting to prevent assigning too many simultaneous jobs to a disk-based backup device. By default, the quiesce time is set to 10 seconds. Thus, after a job is assigned to a disk-based storage device, the Media Manager waits for 10 seconds before assigning the next job to the same device. You can change the default setting for quiesce time in the mediamgr.cfg file. To change quiesce time for disk-based storage devices 1

Open the mediamgr.cfg file in a text editor. You can find this file in \config on Windows and /config on Linux.

2

Change the value for the following entry: [Media Requests:RAS quiesce time] Type=Range Range=0,1000 Value=10 The default value is 10. To start the jobs at the same time, set the value to 0 (Value=0).

3

Save the file.

Note the following: •

This setting applies to all disk-based storage devices (Dell DR Series Systems, EMC Data Domain Systems, and NetVault SmartDisk devices).



For shared NetVault SmartDisk devices, this value cannot be set to 0.



On NetVault Backup 10.0.1.38 and previous versions, the quiesce time can only be set to 0 or 10. If you specify any other value, NetVault Backup uses the default value (that is, 10 seconds).

Known issues related to Dell DR Series Systems: •

When performing optimized replication between two DR Series systems, if the source DR Series system becomes unavailable, a normal data copy operation using the NetVault Backup Server or Client is performed when the device becomes available again.



When performing a backup using the Plug-in for VMware, if you set the client mode type to dedupe, the throughput is lower when compared with the passthrough mode. If you do not set the client mode on the DR Series system, the RDA plug-in automatically chooses the best mode for the backup.



If the source Dell DR Series system is in maintenance mode, you cannot restore a backup. A restore job can only be performed after the system is brought back to operational mode.



Restore to an NFS location fails when a Duplicate saveset created using the optimized replication option is used for the job.

Some versions of RHEL4 may not report the free disk space correctly for NFS mounts during VTL creation (RHEL bug report at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=189238). On such installations, if you select the option to check disk space before creating a VTL, the VTL creation may fail sometimes and report an error stating that there is not enough disk space to carry out the request. Workaround: Turn off the disk space check during VTL creation. Alternatively, upgrade to a version of RHEL in which the bug is fixed.

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Table 4. General known issues Known issue

Issue ID

In various instances, error messages related to Shared Virtual Tape Libraries (SVTL) may be displayed in the NetVault Backup logs when none have been set up for use. For example, Mar 17 05:10:06 NetVault[403]: NetVault: Client: '' Class: 'System' Job: 'N/A' Warn level: 'Error' Mug: 'Failed to spawn 'SVTL Library Manager' (/user/NAB/bin/nvsvtlchgmgr). If no SVTL devices have been created and these messages appear in the logs, they can be ignored. On a Linux system, NetVault Backup fails to access a Dell DR Series system if you do the following: 1

Install the RDA plug-in.

2

Install NetVault Backup.

3

Remove the RDA plug-in.

When you remove the RDA plug-in, it deletes the directory /usr/local/oca-libs, which causes an error when NetVault Backup tries to access the device. Workaround: After removing the RDA plug-in, complete the following steps: 1

Stop the NetVault Backup Service.

2

Ensure that the /usr/local/oca-libs directory has been removed. If not, remove the directory.

3

Type the following command to create a symbolic link:

4

Restart the NetVault Backup Service.

ln -sf /usr/netvault/dynlib/oca-libs /usr/local/oca-libs The Delete Non-Scheduled Jobs option is intended to delete non-scheduled jobs after a specified amount of time. Since the jobs using the Triggered schedule type have no physical scheduled time, they are also deleted after the specified period elapses. If you are using Triggered jobs in your NetVault Backup environment, do not use the Delete Non-Scheduled Jobs option. When using the Plug-in for NDMP, if you run multiple jobs with the auto-deletion option set to “On,” the parent and child jobs may still be listed on the Job Status page. To correct this issue, close the NetVault WebUI, and start it again. There is no need to stop and restart the NetVault Backup Service. The canned report “Disk Storage Devices – General” is intended for the NetVault SmartDisk devices; this report does not show details about the Dell DR Series systems and Data Domain Systems. After restoring the NetVault Database, when you restart the NetVault Backup Service, the job status shows “Scheduler Aborted Whilst Job Running.” This can be ignored. On a Solaris (SPARC or x86-64) system, when the LANG variable is set to en_US.UTF-8, the file names are not displayed on the Create Selection Set page for the restore job. This issue is not encountered when LANG is set to C. On Windows Vista, Windows 2008, and Windows 7, if the O/S firewalls are turned on, connectivity issues between the NetVault Backup Client and Server may be encountered occasionally even if the port exceptions have been correctly configured on the NetVault Backup Client. For more information, see https://support.software.dell.com/kb/SOL79286. If the default locale is changed (for example, from UTF8 to EUC, or vice-versa), the EULA may not be displayed properly. Workaround: To view the EULA, use a terminal that can display EUC character set.

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Table 5. Command Line Interface known issues Known issue

Issue ID

The “–include” and “–exclude” options for the nvsetcreate command do not support wildcards. 4851 In NetVault Backup 10.0.1 and 10.0, the nvexpiresaveset command, when used with the -duplicates option, removes the associated Duplicate and Data Copy savesets, and not just the Duplicate savesets.

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The asf_load_media command fails if the machine name contains any spaces. When the asf_release_drive command is issued to various brands of library devices (for example, those containing various Exabyte or 9840 drives), a delay of up to eight (8) minutes may occur before a piece of media is unloaded. Workaround: The workaround is to issue the “Unload” command from the NetVault WebUI. 1

In the Navigation pane, click Manage Devices, and then in the list of devices, click the applicable drive or the corresponding Manage Device icon.

2

On the Tape Drive Management page, click Unload. The drive remains in “Idle” state, and media are not unloaded as expected. If the logs for the selected device are viewed, an entry stating “Unload media in drive failed Device unavailable” is displayed. Repeat Step 2 to unload the media.

The range function does not work properly for the nvacslsmedia command. Workaround: The workaround is to explicitly run this command for each media item that is to be allocated or de-allocated. This can be done using a script. When a space character is all that is specified for a library name with the nvcleandrive command, the first library on the Manage Devices page performs a clean operation on the specified drive. For example, if you run the command nvcleandrive libraryname “” -librarydrivenumber , NetVault Backup automatically targets the first library on the Manage Devices page and perform a clean operation on drive . When a null value is specified with the nvexpiresaveset command, any random saveset is expired. When you run the nvjobmodify command, the job is actually submitted to run, even if you do not include the “-submit” option in the syntax. When a null string is specified with the nvremovemedia command, the first entry is deleted from the Media Database. The nvsetcleaninglives command does not report any errors if you configure incorrect values for the lives option. The following known issues exist for the nvsetdrivecleaning command: •

It does not support the use of multiple options.



It does not display drive cleaning properties correctly.



If you specify any invalid value with this command, it may change the actual drive properties. Therefore, verify that the syntax is correct.

The “-include” option for nvsetcreate cannot be used to specify data selections below the “Fixed Drives” node in the selection tree. The nvsetmodify command cannot be used to modify Schedule Sets. You can create a new set using nvsetcreate, and assign it the same name to overwrite the existing set. On Windows-based installations, the nvsyncronizesilomedia command does not update the media status on the Manage Devices page.

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Table 6. Plug-in for FileSystem known issues Known issue

Issue ID

On Snap Appliance Filers, data must only be relocated to existing directories. Items relocated to 13979 directories that do not exist cannot be accessed due to permissions settings on the newly created directories. On ZFS, if the backup data contains ACLs on extended attributes, the restore job fails when you 14324 use the default restore options. If errors occur on restore of metadata, select the Discard Metadata option to restore the data. The IIS Metabase node in the System State tree is not visible by default on Windows Vista, 14376 Windows 7, and Windows 2008 systems. To enable this node, install the ISS 6 compatibility pack, or create a selection set that includes the IIS config and schema files located under %windir%\system32\inetsrv\config. On Solaris ZFS and UFS file systems, the files and directories for which only the extended attributes have changed do not qualify for Incremental Backups.

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When restoring a Linux or UNIX backup to a Windows-based NetVault Backup Client, the items are restored successfully, but the job generates the following warning and log context:

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Log message – “ items and their contents could not be restored” Log context – “: writing to file: Incorrect function” These messages can be ignored. On Windows 2008 and Windows 2003, the System State node does not include the Removable Storage Manager Database node. The Verify After Backup option does not work for a restarted job instance. When you submit a policy job created for a UNIX file system on a Windows system, the job status shows “Completed with Warnings,” but no data is actually backed up. The following known issues apply to the Backup Windows File Short Names and Restore Windows File Short Names options: •

Restoring short names only works if an existing file with the same short name does not exist.



Attempts to back up or restore short names fail if you enable Windows-based Compression or Encryption option on a target system.

Although VSS backups complete successfully, the message “Error deleting volume snapshot(s): VSS_E_BAD_STATE” is written to the NetVault Backup logs. If a job restores a Windows symbolic link (file created using mklink, not Windows shortcut), where the symbolic link file exists on the target file system and the data file the symbolic link targets also exists, the data in the targeted data file is lost. You must ensure that the data files targeted by symbolic links are included in backups. We recommend that you delete the existing symbolic links that are to be restored from the target file system before running a restore job. To avoid any risks of data loss, you can also perform backup of data files possibly at risk before running the restore job. When a symlink is restored, GuardianOS applies the Xattr attribute user.SnACL to it. This is an expected behavior and does not have any negative effects. Backups on GFS and GFS2 can hang if the files or directories are frozen. In an environment with a large number of direct automounts on Solaris Clients, a backup job may remain at “Waiting for Job Options” status while the Plug-in for FileSystem attempts to temporarily load the automounts to determine whether they are located on remote systems. This delay can be alleviated by selecting the “Backup through Remote Mounts” option. If required, deselect or exclude remote mounts or add the following stanza to the file nvfs.cfg: [Performance:DoRecursiveAutoMountScan] Value=FALSE

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System requirements Before installing NetVault Backup 10.0.1, ensure that your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements. Table 7. System requirements Requirement

Details

Platform

For complete supported platform information, see the Dell NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide available at https://support.software.dell.com.

Memory

Memory requirements on a target system can vary based on the intended use.

Hard disk space

A NetVault Backup server installation requires about 200 MB of disk space on Windows-based systems and 160MB of disk space on Linux-based systems.

Operating system

NetVault Backup Server The server can be installed on the following operating systems: •

Linux (x86 and x86-64)



CentOS 6.x, 5.x



Debian 7.x, 6.x



RHEL 7.0, 6.x, 5.x



SLES 11 SP2



Windows (x86 and x86-64)

NetVault Backup Client The client can be installed on the following operating systems: •

AIX®



FreeBSD®



HP-UX



Linux



Mac OS X



Solaris



Windows

For more information, see the Dell NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide available at https://support.software.dell.com. Web browser

The NetVault WebUI supports the following browsers: •

IE 11, IE10, and IE 9



Firefox 20 and later



Chrome 28 and later



Safari 6 and later

Upgrade and compatibility •

NetVault Backup Server OS requirements: Starting with 10.0, the NetVault Backup Server installation is only supported on Windows and Linux operating systems; the server installation is no longer supported on UNIX and Mac OS X operating systems. For information about supported operating system versions, see the Dell NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide available at https://support.software.dell.com. For additional information, see https://support.software.dell.com/kb/SOL126805. Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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NetVault Backup Server upgrade: Upgrade to NetVault Backup Server 10.x is only supported from NetVault Backup Server 9.2 or later. To upgrade from a version prior to 9.2, you must first upgrade your server to NetVault Backup 9.2.



NetVault Database migration: Upgrade to NetVault Backup Server 10.0 or later from 9.2 involves the migration of NetVault Database from proprietary format to the PostgreSQL database. The migration can take a significant amount of time depending on the size of your NetVault Database and other factors such as system performance. NOTE: Before upgrading from NetVault Backup 9.2, purging unnecessary logs can significantly reduce the database migration time. For more information about purging log files, see the Dell NetVault Backup Administrator's Guide. IMPORTANT: Before upgrading from 9.2, verify that you create a backup of the NetVault Database. The new database format introduced in 10.0 increases the importance of performing NetVault Database backups before upgrading to NetVault Backup Server 10.x from 9.2. For more information about backing up the NetVault Database with the Plug-in for Databases, see Dell NetVault Backup Built-in Plug-ins User’s Guide.



NetVault Backup requirements on Windows: Before installing NetVault Backup on Windows, install the following packages: •

Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)



Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64)

NetVault Backup requires both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages. Both the NetVault Backup Server and Client installations require these packages. You can find these packages in \netvault\vcredist. If this package is not available on your system when you install NetVault Backup Server or Client, the following error message is displayed: The Program can't start because MSVCR100.dll is missing from your system computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. •

Installation packages for Linux-based systems – Starting with 10.0, NetVault Backup offers separate client-only and server-only installation packages for Linux-based systems. Both the server and the client packages are available in hybrid and pure 64-bit versions: •

Hybrid server and client packages: The hybrid packages (LinuxX86HybridServer and LinuxX86Hybrid) are intended for Linux users who do not have a pure 64-bit-only requirement. These packages let you upgrade from pure 32-bit as well as hybrid installations of NetVault Backup. The hybrid packages retain binary compatibility with all previous versions of plug-ins, including those marked as 32-bit and those designated 64-bit. These packages also work on 32-bit systems that do not have 64-bit capability.



Pure 64-bit server and client packages: The pure 64-bit packages (LinuxX86Pure64Server and LinuxX86Pure64) are intended for pure 64-bit Linux distributions. If you have a specific reason that you cannot use any 32-bit components (for example, you are using a Linux distribution that does not run 32-bit code), use these packages. The pure 64-bit packages cannot be used to upgrade existing pure 32-bit or hybrid NetVault Backup installations. You must remove the existing pure 32-bit or hybrid version and install the pure 64-bit version separately. To reduce confusion, warning messages have been added to both the upgrade and installation packages to ensure that you understand that they are not compatible.

Depending on your OS type, verify that you select the correct installation package to install the NetVault Backup Server or Client software. •

LinuxX86HybridServer: Use this package to install or upgrade NetVault Backup Server on 32- or 64-bit Linux systems.



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LinuxX86Pure64Server: Use this package to install or upgrade NetVault Backup Server on pure 64-bit Linux systems.



LinuxX86Pure64: Use this package to install or upgrade NetVault Backup Client on pure 64-bit Linux systems.

Table 8. Pure64 builds Plug-in

OS

Core Build

32-bit

32-bit

X

X

Hybrid

X

X

64-bit

Itanium

32-bit

Hybrid

Itanium

Pure64

X

64-bit Hybrid

64-bit

X

X

X

X

X

Pure64

X

NOTE: X = Compatible •

Dell DR Series system requirements: During an upgrade to NetVault Backup 10.0, the Dell RDA installation file is upgraded to 2.1 from 1.0. This updates the DLL files required for use with the Dell DR Series systems to version 3.0 from 2.1, and makes it necessary to update Dell RDA with matching firmware for the later version of the DLLs. Before upgrading NetVault Backup, check the firmware on the Dell DR Series system, and update it (if required).



SNMP Trap Notification Object Identifier (OID): When you upgrade from NetVault Backup 9.2 to 10.x, the OID for the SNMP Trap Notification method is changed.



Upgrades from versions earlier than NetVault Backup 7.4.x: If upgrading from a version earlier than 7.4.x, contact Dell Software Technical Support for assistance.



NetVault Backup Plug-in for NetWare (Plug-in for NetWare) not supported: NetVault Backup 10.0 and later do not support Plug-in for NetWare.



Cannot browse mounted virtual machines after upgrading NetVault Backup: After installing the Plug-in for VMware or Plug-in for Hyper-V, if you upgrade the NetVault Backup software, you must re-install the plug-in on that machine. Otherwise, you cannot open the Drives node of a mounted virtual machine for any new file-level backups.

Product licensing To obtain the license key for your NetVault Backup Server environment, you must first provide the NetVault Machine ID of your main NetVault Backup Server along with the machine IDs of clients running any licensed plug-in. You can use the NetVault Configuration Wizard to install the product license keys. Alternatively, you can install the license keys from the Manage Clients page.

To obtain the machine ID for a NetVault Backup machine 1

Start the NetVault WebUI, and in the Navigation pane, click Manage Clients.

2

In the NetVault Backup Clients list, select the client, and click Manage.

3

On the View Clients page, note the machine ID exactly as it appears in the Client Summary table.

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To install the license keys using the NetVault Configuration Wizard 1

In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration, and then on the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, click Install Licenses.

2

In the NetVault Backup Clients list, select the client on which you want to install the license key, and click Next.

3

In the Enter the license key string box, type or copy and paste the license key, and click Apply. After the key is applied successfully, a message is displayed.

To install the license keys from the Manage Clients page 1

In the Navigation pane, click Manage Clients.

2

In the NetVault Backup Clients list, select the client on which you want to install the license key, and click Manage.

3

On the View Clients page, click Install License.

4

In the Install License dialog box, type or copy and paste the license key, and click Apply. After the key is installed successfully, a message is displayed. Click the Close button to close the dialog box.

Getting started with NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Upgrade and installation instructions For information about installing and upgrading the NetVault Backup Server and Client software, see the Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Installation Guide.

Additional resources Additional information is available from the following: •

Online product documentation



NetVault community

Globalization This section contains information about installing and operating this product in non-English configurations, such as those needed by customers outside of North America. This section does not replace the materials about supported platforms and configurations found elsewhere in the product documentation. This release is Unicode-enabled and supports any character set. It supports simultaneous operation with multilingual data. This release is targeted to support operations in the following regions: North America, Western Europe and Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Far-East Asia, and Japan. The release is localized to the following languages: Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, and Korean. Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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This release has the following known capabilities or limitations: Previously in NetVault Backup, we predominantly supported “Multi byte Character Sets”, but had some Unicode Support. Starting with 10.0, we will be predominantly Unicode, but still need to support MBCS in some cases.

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Technical support resources Technical support is available to customers who have purchased Dell software with a valid maintenance contract and to customers who have trial versions. To access the Support Portal, go to https://support.software.dell.com/. The Support Portal provides self-help tools you can use to solve problems quickly and independently, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In addition, the portal provides direct access to product support engineers through an online Service Request system. The site enables you to: •

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License or acknowledgement

Expat XML Parser 1.6.0 MIT freetype 6.8.1

FreeType Project LICENSE 1.0 Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. Portions of this software are copyright 2006 The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.

Iconv 1.9.1

GNU Library General License 2

jquery-toastmessageplugin 0.2.0

Apache 2.0

Kerberos client libraries 5

MIT Kerberos 5.0

Copyright © akquinet AG, 2009-2013. Copyright 1985-2013 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Copyright 1993-1996 OenVision Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Portions contributed by Matt Crawford [email protected] were work performed at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, which is operated by Universities Research Association, Inc., under contract DE-AC02-76CHO3000 with the U.S. Department of Energy. Copyright © 1998 by the FundsXpress, INC. All rights reserved. Copyright 2001 Dr Brian Gladman [email protected], Worcester, UK. All rights reserved. Copyright 2006, 2011 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Copyright 1983 Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright 2004-2005, Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. COPYRIGHT 2006-2007 THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Copyright 2006 g10 Code GmbH Copyright 2006 Andreas Jellinghaus Copyright 2004-2008 Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 1999-2003 The OpenLDAP Foundation All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2006 Kungliga Tekniska Högskola (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden) All rights reserved.

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Table 9. List of third-party contributions Component

License or acknowledgement Copyright 2010 Oracle America, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright 2006,2007,2009 NTT (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation). All rights reserved. Copyright 2000 Carnegie Mellon University All Rights Reserved Copyright 2002 Naval Research Laboratory (NRL/CCS) Copyright The Internet Society (2006). Copyright 1991, 1992, 1994 by Cygnus Support. Copyright 2006 Secure Endpoints Inc. Copyright 2005 Marko Kreen All rights reserved. Copyright 1994 University of Southern California Copyright 1995 The President and Fellows of Harvard University This code is derived from software contributed to Harvard by Jeremy Rassen. This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors. Copyright 1995 Richard P. Basch. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 1995 Lehman Brothers, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 1997, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. This code was contributed to The NetBSD Foundation by Klaus Klein. Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999 Computing Research Labs, New Mexico State University Copyright 1998 Todd C. Miller [email protected] Copyright 1999 by Theodore Ts’o. Copyright 1999-2000 The University of Chicago Copyright 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved. Copyright 2000 Dug Song [email protected]. All rights reserved, all wrongs reversed. Copyright 1990-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright1994 CyberSAFE Corporation. Copyright 2011, PADL Software Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. Copyright 2007,2008,2009 Marc Alexander Lehmann. Copyright 2010 Intel Corporation All rights reserved.

libedit 0.3

BSD-style license Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

libpng 1.2.10

zlib/libpng license 1.0 This product contains portions of the PAWN scripting software (formerly known as SMALL).

libuuid 16

LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) 2.1

libxml2 2.8

MIT

libxslt 1.0

MIT

MD5 1.0

RSA MD5C.C 1991-2 Portions derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm. Dell NetVault Backup 10.0.1 Release Notes

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Table 9. List of third-party contributions Component

License or acknowledgement

OpenLDAP client Libraries 2.4

OpenLDAP 2.8 Copyright 1998-2013 The OpenLDAP Foundation All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP Public License. A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html. OpenLDAP is a registered trademark of the OpenLDAP Foundation.

OpenSSL 1.0.1h

OpenSSL 1.0 This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).

OpenSSL Toolkit 1.0.1

OpenSSL 1.0 This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/).

pgAdmin 1.16.1

PostgreSQL Portions Copyright 1996-2012, The PostgreSQL Global Development Group. Portions Copyright 1994, The Regents of the University of California.

PostgreSQL 9.2.4

PostgreSQL Portions Copyright 1996-2012, The PostgreSQL Global Development Group. Portions Copyright 1994, The Regents of the University of California.

Stack Builder 3.1.0

BSD - PostgreSQL 1.0 Copyright 1997-2005 PostgreSQL Global Development Group. All rights reserved.

zlib 1.2.7

zlib 1.2.7 Portions copyright 1995-2012 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.

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