NetWorker 8.2.1.6 update release

The sixth cumulative hotfix release for those who are using NetWorker version 8.2 SP1.
Please note that this cumulative hot fix can be installed as fresh installation or upgrade installation.

It is NetWorker 8.2.1.6 Build 706

Cumulative hotfix in NetWorker 8.2.1.6 includes generally the following fixes:

NetWorker

237424 23228 MLK in nsrsnmd
https://support.emc.com/kb/206230

237245 23971 BBB Recover 8.1.2.7 from Fibre channel DD Clone Pool faults recover.exe and liblocal.dll
https://support.emc.com/kb/203321

235535 Diagnostic in nsradmin to compare NW server time to NW client time and provide a listing of client times relative to server.
https://support.emc.com/kb/206063

235534 Add Data Domain device ping check to nsradmin -C "NSR client"
https://support.emc.com/kb/206064

234787 Modify nsrmm to allow for force delete of savesets/volumes if VBA is not reachable/removed
https://support.emc.com/kb/206065

227604 RFE: nsradmin -C "NSR Storage Node" check
https://support.emc.com/kb/206066


NW_Console

236946 23687 Unable to create or edit users in NMC with LDAP auth enabled
https://support.emc.com/kb/206234

236788 23833 (continuation) 22590/NW162048:NMC log has "Cannot insert session record" and "xxxxxx got empty save set id" after upgrade from 7657 to 8035 to 8.1.2.2
https://support.emc.com/kb/193910

223174 22409 (NW161772) Browsing Saveset by clicking the Saveset Button fails
https://support.emc.com/kb/205850

If you need a specific OS binary of this release, then make contact with EMC Technical support, and they will for sure give you the right thing you need.

These packages are also available at: ftp://ftp.legato.com/pub/NetWorker/Cumulative_Hotfixes/8.2/8.2.1.6/

After downloading the necessary binary, make sure it is the good build!

  2 comments for “NetWorker 8.2.1.6 update release

  1. I thougt, nearly a month past, but no new version!?!
    So i looked myself on http://ftp.legato.com and found a company not able to control a ftp server. Do you know more about the background of this disaster?

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