Updating Veeam Plug-in for RMAN
Periodically, Veeam releases a new version of Veeam Backup & Replication that contains new features and bug fixes. The release package also contains a new version of Veeam Plug-ins.
If you want to update Veeam Plug-in, note that Veeam Backup & Replication must be the same or newer that the version of Veeam Plug-in. If you want to use the latest functionality, you must update both Veeam Backup & Replication and Veeam Plug-in to the latest version.
- Updating Plug-in on Linux Machine
- Updating Plug-in on Solaris Machine
- Updating Plug-in on Windows Machine
Updating Plug-in on Linux Machine
To update Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN on a Linux machine, do the following:
- Upload the VeeamPluginforOracleRMAN-X.X.X.XXXX.x86_64.rpm package to the Oracle server. If you need the 32-bit version, choose the i386 package.
- To install Veeam Plug-in, run the following command. Note that the operation requires root privileges.
Updating Plug-in on Solaris Machine
To update Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN on a Solaris machine, do the following:
- Make sure the pkgadd administration file (admin_file) contains the following entry: "instance=overwrite". For details, see the Avoiding User Interaction When Adding Packages section of the Oracle Solaris Administration Guide.
- To update Veeam Plug-in, run the following command:
Updating Plug-in on Windows Machine
You can update Veeam Plug-in for Oracle RMAN to a newer version in the unattended mode using the same command that is used for unattended installation. For details, see Installing Veeam Plug-in on Windows Machine in Unattended Mode.