Before deploying NetBackup, administrators refer to the SCL to ensure that their environment (hardware, software, and operating systems) is supported.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to consult the official Veritas Support website or contact Veritas Support directly. They can provide the latest NetBackup SCL and assist with any specific questions or concerns. netbackup scl
SCL isn't just an "on/off" switch. It operates on a scale, typically ranging from 0 to 1 (though you will mostly encounter the default standard levels in modern deployments). Before deploying NetBackup, administrators refer to the SCL
Maintaining a current backup environment requires verifying that every component—from the Primary Server to individual clients—is compatible. The SCL prevents "unsupported configuration" errors during critical recovery operations. SCL isn't just an "on/off" switch
When you deploy a new NetBackup client, part of the installation process is . You aren't just copying binaries; you are exchanging certificates to satisfy the SCL requirements. If you skip the security configuration step (running nbcertcmd or using the deployment wizard), your backups will fail.
This document details the support for Primary Servers, Media Servers, and Clients across various operating systems.