Storware Backup & Recovery
    • Storware update went wrong

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      Hi,

      Few months ago I've installed Storware on a WMWare host, the actua version is 5.2.0-45, today I had check if there's an update and I've followed this guide:

      https://storware.gitbook.io/backup-and-recovery/deployment/endpoints-how-to-install/common-tasks/server-upgrade

      But I've some trouble to update:

      Activate the web console with: systemctl enable --now c**kpit.socket
      
      Last login: Thu Sep 14 11:53:21 2023 from 192.168.192.32
      [root@STORWARE ~]# dnf clean all
      39 files removed
      [root@STORWARE ~]# yum update sbr-endpoints-server
      CentOS Stream 8 - AppStream                                                                                                  22 MB/s |  33 MB     00:01
      CentOS Stream 8 - BaseOS                                                                                                     52 MB/s |  47 MB     00:00
      CentOS Stream 8 - Extras                                                                                                     46 kB/s |  18 kB     00:00
      CentOS Stream 8 - Extras common packages                                                                                     26 kB/s | 6.9 kB     00:00
      MariaDB                                                                                                                      53 kB/s | 615 kB     00:11
      vProtect                                                                                                                    167 kB/s |  24 kB     00:00
      Package sbr-endpoints-server available, but not installed.
      No match for argument: sbr-endpoints-server
      Error: No packages marked for upgrade.
      [root@STORWARE ~]# su kodo
      su: user kodo does not exist
      [root@STORWARE ~]# cd /opt/storware/kodo-server/api-core/bin/
      -bash: cd: /opt/storware/kodo-server/api-core/bin/: No such file or directory
      [root@STORWARE ~]#
      

      What I'm doing wrong?

      Thanks and regards,
      Cristian

    • @Cristian-Eglue
      Could I ask for the result of the cat command from the created repo for the SBR Endpoints product?
      Should be located in /etc/yum.repos.d dir

    • @djaw

      Hi Djaw,

      Here are:

      [root@STORWARE yum.repos.d]# cat vProtect.repo
      # Storware Backup & Recovery - Enterprise backup solution for virtual environments repository
      [vprotect]
      name = vProtect
      baseurl = http://repo.storware.eu/storware/5.2.0/el8/
      gpgcheck = 0
      [root@STORWARE yum.repos.d]# cat MariaDB.repo
      # MariaDB 10.6 CentOS repository list - created 2023-02-14 09:39 UTC
      # https://mariadb.org/download/
      [mariadb]
      name = MariaDB
      # rpm.mariadb.org is a dynamic mirror if your preferred mirror goes offline. See https://mariadb.org/mirrorbits/ for details.
      # baseurl = https://rpm.mariadb.org/10.6/centos/$releasever/$basearch
      baseurl = https://ftp.icm.edu.pl/pub/unix/database/mariadb/yum/10.6/centos/$releasever/$basearch
      # gpgkey = https://rpm.mariadb.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-MariaDB
      gpgkey = https://ftp.icm.edu.pl/pub/unix/database/mariadb/yum/RPM-GPG-KEY-MariaDB
      gpgcheck = 1[root@STORWARE yum.repos.d]# pin
      

      There are also the CentOS repos:

      CentOS-Stream-AppStream.repo
      CentOS-Stream-BaseOS.repo
      CentOS-Stream-Debuginfo.repo
      CentOS-Stream-Extras-common.repo
      CentOS-Stream-Extras.repo
      CentOS-Stream-HighAvailability.repo
      CentOS-Stream-Media.repo
      CentOS-Stream-NFV.repo
      CentOS-Stream-PowerTools.repo
      CentOS-Stream-RealTime.repo
      CentOS-Stream-ResilientStorage.repo
      CentOS-Stream-Sources.repo

      Please let me know if you need these too.

    • @Cristian-Eglue

      Hi Cristian,
      Repo looks fine

      If you want to update the server hosting UI Storware Backup & Recovery, use the yum update vprotect-server command

      yum update sbr-endpoints-server refers to the application component used to backup computers in the organization.

      Please also remember to update vprotect-node along with server update

    • @djaw said in Storware update went wrong:

      yum update vprotect-server

      Hi Djaw

      Thank you, I was able to update both with the commands:

      • yum update vprotect-server
      • yum update vprotect-node

      Thanks and regards,
      Cristian

    • When a Storware update goes wrong, here's how to handle it:

      • Stay Calm: These issues can be fixed.
      • Check Logs: Look for error messages in the update logs.
      • Rollback if Needed: Revert to the previous version if the update caused major problems.
      • Contact Support: Reach out to Storware support for help.
      • Verify Compatibility: Ensure the update is compatible with your system.
      • Backup Data: Securely back up your data before making further changes.
      • Check Dependencies: Make sure all necessary components are installed and updated.
      • Consider a Clean Install: Uninstall and reinstall the latest version if problems persist.
      • Review Documentation: Check Storware’s documentation for any known issues and solutions.