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Tranzman has a brilliant feature which does these deployments named <b>Host Management</b>. | Tranzman has a brilliant feature which does these deployments named <b>Host Management</b>. | ||
− | You can access the Host Management from Tranzman UI under < | + | You can access the Host Management from Tranzman UI under <b>Actions->Host Management</b>. Host Management is a vast thing in itself so to understand it better you do need to have some basic information information on how certificates actually work in NetBackup. |
Revision as of 10:47, 10 August 2020
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Note: This section is Applicable to migrations which has NetBackup version 8.1 and later. |
NetBackup uses security certificates to authenticate NetBackup hosts. The security certificates conform to the X.509 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) standard. A master server acts as the Certificate Authority (CA) and issues digital certificates to hosts. NetBackup 8.1 and later hosts can communicate with each other only in a securemode. NetBackup 8.1 hosts must have a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate and a host ID-based certificate for successful communication.For more details please refer to the NetBackup Security and Encryption guide.
So for migrations between NetBackup 8.1 and later , CA Certificate and host ID certificates need to be deployed to all the NBU hosts from the destination master server.
Tranzman has a brilliant feature which does these deployments named Host Management.
You can access the Host Management from Tranzman UI under Actions->Host Management. Host Management is a vast thing in itself so to understand it better you do need to have some basic information information on how certificates actually work in NetBackup.