Setup Instructions for the HP OpenStorage (OST) Plug-in for Symantec NetBackup using HP StoreOnce Backup Systems
1. Shut down all NetBackup services by using one of the following commands, as appropriate:
• Linux:
bp.kill_all command
• Windows:
bpdown command
• HP-UX
bp.kill_all command
• AIX
bp.kill_all command
2. On Windows, close any open command prompts so that environment variable changes, which
occur during the OST plug-in installation, are reflected in the command prompt.
3. Run the installer:
a. For Windows, to upgrade from OST v2.0 or v2.1 to OST v3.0, uninstall the existing
plug-in, and install the OST v3.0 plug-in. For a fresh install of OST v3.0, double-click the
executable file, and follow the instructions.
b. For Linux, to upgrade from OST v2.0 or v2.1, run the rpm -U <packagename>.rpm
command. To install OST v3.0, run the rpm –ivh <packagename>.rpm command.
c. For HP-UX, to install OST v3.0, run the swinstall –s <absolute path for depot
directory> \* command
d. For AIX, to install OST v3.0, extract the HP OST v3.0 <gzip –d package_name and
tar –xvf _tar_file> package, run the install.sh script, and then follow
remaining installation instructions.
During the installation, files are copied to the following locations:
Linux:
• HP OST Plug-in: libstspihpq.so and libstspihpqMT.so
• Located in: /usr/openv/lib/ost-plugins
• Supporting DLLs: /usr/openv/hp/ost/3.0/lib
• Configuration files: /usr/openv/hp/ost/3.0/config
• Log files: /usr/openv/hp/ost/3.0/logs
Windows:
• HP OST Plug-in: libstspihp.dll
• Located in: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\ost-plugins
• Supporting DLLs: C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\OpenStorage\3.0\lib
• Configuration files: C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\OpenStorage\3.0\config
• Log files: C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\OpenStorage\3.0\logs
HP-UX:
• HP OST Plug-in: libstspihpq.so
• Located in: /usr/openv/lib/ost-plugins
• Supporting DLLs: /usr/openv/hp/ost/3.0/lib
• Configuration files: /usr/openv/hp/ost/3.0/config
• Log files: /usr/openv/hp/ost/3.0/logs
Installing/Updating the OpenStorage plug-in with NBU 7