The following information does not apply to Linux systems.
If Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) and Veritas File System (VxFS) are installed on the systems that the SRT protects, install them in the SRT. Then BMR can use them to partition disks and rebuild file systems.
The VxVM and VxFS versions in the SRT must exactly match that of the client being restored. If the versions do not match, the restored client software is unable to access the file systems and volumes.
If protected clients have different versions of VxVM or VxFS, create a separate SRT for each of those versions. However, SRTs that include VxFS and VxVM can be used to restore the clients that do not have VxFS or VxVM installed. If you need more than one SRT of the same operating system, create an SRT with only the operating system and NetBackup client software. (For example, you want to restore the clients that have different versions of VxVM or different drivers.) Then make as many copies as you need and add the different versions of the other software to the copies. To copy an existing SRT usually is faster than to create an SRT.
Identify any prerequisites that VxVM and VxFS require, such as operating system patches. Install them in the appropriate order before you install VxVM and VxFS.
The "Install Veritas Volume Manager and Veritas File System" option in the bmrsrtadm command prompts you to:
Install Veritas License Software (prerequisite to below) Install Veritas Volume Manager Install Veritas File System
You do not have to untar and uncompress the packages before you install them in an SRT. When you are prompted for the path to each component, enter a path to the extracted packages. Or enter a path to the root directory of the installation program (the directory that contains the file_system and volume_manager directories).
For more information about operating system dependencies for VxVM and VxFS, see the NetBackup Release Notes.