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Data Protector 9 – GR Patches 9.08 (Build 113)
On 2017/01/31 HPE released new patches for Linux, Windows and HP-UX (build 113). As a requirement you need to have Patch Bundle 9.08 installed. It is strongly recommended to read the full description of each patch.
If you own a valid support contract you can download the patches from https://softwaresupport.hp.com. For login you need the HPE Passport account. Please keep in mind to install the patches in correct order – see https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/2013/06/basics-installation-order-patches/
Direct link:
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Core for Windows (DPWIN_20100)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Cell Server for Windows (DPWIN_20101)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Disk Agent for Windows (DPWIN_20102)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Media Agent for Windows (DPWIN_20103)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Cell Console for Windows (DPWIN_20104)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Core for Linux/64 (DPLNX_20100)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Cell Server for Linux/64 (DPLNX_20101)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Disk Agent for Linux/64 (DPLNX_20102)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Media Agent for Linux/64 (DPLNX_20103)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Cell Console for Linux/64 (DPLNX_20104)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Core for HP-UX/IA (DPUX_20100)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Cell Server for HP-UX/IA (DPUX_20101)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Disk Agent for HP-UX/IA (DPUX_20102)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Media Agent for HP-UX/IA (DPUX_20103)
– Data Protector 9.08_113 – Cell Console for HP-UX/IA (DPUX_20104)
Data Protector Webinar – 16012017
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Data Protector with “systemd” on RHEL 7
Update 2017/01/09: After some discussions with colleagues… you need to know, that for Data Protector clients “systemd” is used and only on Cell Manager the legacy mode with “xinetd” is leveraged. Even with the legacy mode there is no need to change to “systemd”, as “xinetd” is supported on RHEL too.
There are Data Protector customers interested to use systemd
on RHEL 7, instead of xinetd
. A colleague (Michael S.) sent a short how to with the required steps.
- Modify file
/etc/xinetd.d/omni
and change the parameter disable:disable = yes
. Optional: Move the file to another location or delete it. - Create the file
data-protector.socket
in folder/etc/systemd/system
and add the following entries:
[Unit] Description=Data Protector Socket [Socket] ListenStream=5555 Accept=yes BindIPv6Only=both [Install] WantedBy=sockets.target
- Create the file
data-protector@.service
in folder/etc/systemd/system
and add the following entries:
[Unit] Description=Data Protector Server [Service] ExecStart=/opt/omni/lbin/inet -log /var/opt/omni/log/inet.log User=root StandardInput=socket
- Restart daemon
xinetd
to deactivate port 5555:systemctl restart xinetd
- Enable the socket
data-protector.socket
using the command:systemctl enable data-protector.socket
- Start the socket
data-protector.socket
using the command:systemctl start data-protector.socket
- Verify port 5555 using the command:
netstat –an | grep 5555
orss –ln | grep 5555
orss –l | grep omni
- If possible try to restart the server to verify the changes made are psersistent.
- As usual, you could leverage telnet for the verification:
[root@rheldp908 ~]# telnet rheldp907 5555 Trying 192.128.253.132... Connected to rheldp907. Escape character is '^]'. HP Data Protector A.09.00: INET, internal build 110, built on Thu Aug 11 12:37:31 2016 Connection closed by foreign host.
Stats 2016
Looking back in 2016 – again a very successfully year for data-protector.org.
The Blog was visited 210,000 times (Page Views with about 97,000 visitors) and 54 new articles were released. In total about 269 articles are available. The most popular day was 22.11.2016 with 922 visitors. Since the stats were introduced, the blog was visited about 904,000 times (Page Views with about 261,000 visitors). The most popular articles viewed covered the whitepaper, migration pathes, information about patches and of course older articles. The most popular pages are BRICK and Downloads. The visitors are located in 199 countries, mainly from Germany, United States, India and Brazil. Individual countries from the European Union follow.
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History:
2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | |
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Page Views | 210.000 | 200,000 | 185,000 | 160,000 |
Visitors | 97.000 | 95,000 | 85,000 | 80,000 |
Posts | 54 | 36 | 54 | 53 |
Best Views Ever | 922 2016/11/22 |
1188 2015/12/10 |
1119 2014/11/06 |
935 2013/09/23 |
Countries | 199 | 181 | 173 | 165 |
Subscribers | 459 | 370 | 275 | 250 |