How are install packages for a deployment policy execution obtained?
A.
They must be manually added to the primary server repository before the policy can be launched.
B.
They must be manually copied to the clients before the policy can be launched.
C.
They must be manually added to a repository that is external to the NetBackup environment prior to launching the policy.
D.
They are downloaded from the Veritas support site when the policy is launched.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. NetBackup deployment policies use VxUpdate, and VxUpdate relies on the NetBackup package repository located on the primary server. Cohesity documentation states that “VxUpdate uses a repository that resides on the primary server” and that the repository contains the packages that can be deployed to media servers and clients. It also explains that the packages referenced by deployment policies are verified and installed into that repository before use. In the deployment policy workflow, the administrator selects a package from the policy’s Package drop-down list; therefore, the package must already exist in the repository before the policy can run successfully. Cohesity explicitly notes that packages must be added to the VxUpdate repository before creating a working deployment policy, and policies without packages in the repository fail when run. Packages are not manually copied to every client, are not maintained in an external repository, and are not downloaded automatically from support at launch time. The administrator downloads or obtains the appropriate signed VxUpdate package, then adds it using the web UI or nbrepo -a. References/topics: Deployment Management, VxUpdate, Package Repository, and nbrepo repository management.
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