Upgrading Avamar Proxy Software

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Configuration and Setup

Upgrading Avamar proxy software


Perform the following procedure when a newer version of the Avamar 6.1 proxy software is
available for download from the Avamar server.

This procedure cannot be used to upgrade an Avamar 6.0 proxy. Instead, use the upgrade
procedure in the
.
1. From your Windows computer, point your web browser at the Avamar server by typing
the following URL:

where AVAMARSERVER is your actual Avamar server network hostname as defined in


DNS, or IP address.
You are automatically redirected to the Avamar secure web server.
Depending on your browser security settings, a security alert dialog box might appear.
2. If a security alert dialog box appears, click Yes or OK to allow redirection to the Avamar
secure web server.
The Secure Log On page appears.
3. Page down until the Documents and Downloads link is visible.
4. Click Documents and Downloads.
The Documents and Downloads page appears.
5. Page down until the VMware vSphere section is visible.
6. Click the EMC Avamar VMware Image Backup/FLR Appliance link.
The Downloads for EMC Avamar VMware Image Backup Appliance page appears.
7. Click the AvamarCombinedProxy-linux-x86-VERSION.iso link.
where VERSION is the specific version Avamar software you are installing.
The File Download dialog box appears.
8. Click Save to save the ISO file to a convenient location on your computer (for example,
your desktop, or C:\Temp).
9. From your Windows computer, launch the vSphere client application, and log in to the
vCenter server.
The vSphere Client window appears.
10. Switch to Hosts and Clusters view by clicking View > Inventory > Hosts and Clusters.
11. Locate and select the ESX server that hosts the proxy you want to update.
12. Click the Summary tab.

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13. In the Resources pane, select a datastore in the Datastore list.


This datastore is where you will upload the ISO file.
Note: If you are performing multiple upgrades, you should select a datastore that is
accessible to the greatest number of proxies.
14. Right click the datastore and select Browse Datastore.
The Datastore Browser window appears.
15. In the Folder tree, select a folder.
This folder is where you will upload the ISO file.
16. Click Upload files to this datastore, then select Upload file.
The Upload Items dialog box appears.
17. Browse to the ISO file that you downloaded in step 8.
18. Select the ISO file and click Open.
The Upload Items dialog box closes.
19. If an Upload/Download Operation Warning appears, click Yes to dismiss the warning
and continue with the upload.
20. Wait for the upload to complete.
21. Switch to vSphere Client window VMs and Templates view by clicking View > Inventory
> VMs and Templates.
22. In the left pane, locate and select the proxy you want to upgrade.
23. Right click Edit Settings.
The Virtual Machine Properties dialog box appears.
24. In the Hardware list, select CD/DVD Drive 1.
25. Set the following options:
a. In Device Status, select Connected.
b. In Device Status, select Connect at power on.

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c. In Device Type, select Datastore ISO File.

26. Click Browse.


The Browse Datastores dialog box appears.
27. Locate and select the ISO file you uploaded in steps 1120.
28. Click Open.
The Browse Datastores dialog box closes.
29. Switch to Virtual Machine Properties dialog box and click OK.
The Virtual Machine Properties dialog box closes.
The ISO file is mounted on the proxy.
The proxy automatically waits until no backups are running, then updates itself.
Because the polling interval is set to 30 minutes, it make take up to 30 minutes after
the last backup completes for the upgrade to begin.

When you reboot the proxy VM, it updates its software. Backups that are running
during the reboot fail. You should only reboot when you are absolutely certain the
proxy is not being used for backups.
30. Switch to vSphere Client window VMs and Templates view by clicking View > Inventory
> VMs and Templates.
31. In the left pane, locate and select the proxy you just upgraded.
32. Right click Edit Settings.
The Virtual Machine Properties dialog box appears.
33. In the Hardware list, select CD/DVD Drive 1.

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34. In Device Status, clear the Connected option.


35. Click OK.
The Virtual Machine Properties dialog box closes.
36. Repeat steps 2135 to upgrade additional proxies.

Protecting virtual machines with both guest and image backup


You can protect a virtual machine using both guest backup and image backup. For
example, a daily guest backup to frequently protect selective files, and an infrequent or
on-demand full image backup protects the full machine. This scheme accommodates
scenarios with limited backup windows.
However, if you decide to use both methods simultaneously on one or more virtual
machines, complete the following configuration steps:
1. Open a command shell, and log in:
If logging into a single-node server, log in to the server as admin.
If logging into a multi-node server, log in to the utility node as admin.
2. Stop the MCS by typing:

3. Open /usr/local/avamar/var/mc/server_data/prefs/mcserver.xml in a UNIX text


editor.
4. Locate the allow_duplicate_client_names preference.
5. Change the allow_duplicate_client_names preference setting to true.
For example:

6. Save your changes.


7. Restart the MCS by typing:

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