Linux Agent (64-bit) 9.41

Release Notes, February 3, 2026

1 Overview

The Linux Agent is installed on each 64-bit Linux computer that you want to protect. Using Portal, you can manage the agent, back up data to a vault, and restore data from the vault. A plug-in for protecting Oracle databases on Linux is also available.

1.1  Release History

Version 9.41.1020, February 3, 2026

Version 9.40.1011, December 5, 2024

1.2  Compatibility

Portal

To manage this Linux Agent version, we recommend using Portal version 9.50 or later.

Important: This agent version checks the public key of the Portal certificate when it tries to connect to Portal. If users are hosting their own Portal, we recommend updating the Portal certificate before new agents are registered to Portal or existing agents are upgraded from a version earlier than 8.63.

Windows CentralControl

We do not recommend managing agents using Windows CentralControl. To take advantage of new features and important security enhancements, we highly recommend using Portal to manage the Linux Agent.

By default, the Linux Agent cannot connect to Windows CentralControl. If you must manage the Linux Agent using Windows CentralControl 9.41, please contact Support for assistance.

Note: You cannot create Linux Bare Metal Restore jobs using Windows CentralControl.

Important: Changing job configurations using Portal and Windows CentralControl alternately is not supported. Do not manage the same agent using both Portal and Windows CentralControl.

Vault

This Linux Agent version is supported with Vault version 8.73, 8.72, and 8.70.

1.3  Supported Platforms

The Agent is supported on the following 64-bit Linux platforms:

Important: To enable BMR backups on a Linux system, Relax-and-Recover must be installed on the system before you install Agent version 9.41. The required Relax-and-Recover version depends on the Linux platform and version. See Bare Metal Restore requirements.

1 This platform is not supported when the BTRFS file system is used.

2 The Agent is supported on this platform, but BMR backups are not supported for an openSUSE 16.0 UEFI or openSUSE 15.6 UEFI system with a FAT16 EFI boot partition.

Because CentOS Stream is a pre-release branch of RHEL and has no long-term, stable versions, the Linux Agent is not supported on CentOS Stream.

The Agent is supported with the following Linux file systems: ext2, ext3, ext4, XFS, GFS, ReiserFS, and JFS.

The BTRFS file system is not supported.

2 NEW FEATURES

2.1  New Features in Version 9.41

Security enhancements

Security enhancements have been added in this Linux Agent version.

2.2  New Features in Version 9.40

Agent managed using systemd

To ensure that the agent starts automatically when a Linux system starts, Linux agent services are now managed by systemd: the default init system in most modern Linux distributions.

In previous versions, agent services were managed using SysV-style init scripts. However, the initscripts package has largely been deprecated in favor of systemd's service management framework.

By using systemd, the agent benefits from improved dependency handling, faster boot times, and more consistent service management across distributions.

Security enhancements

Security enhancements have been added in this Linux Agent version.

3 INSTALLATION NOTES

3.1  Installation Requirements

Note: You may see core dumps related to semaphore limits on the system. You can change the semaphore limits through the following kernel configuration parameters:

Parameter /  Recommended Minimum Limit

semmni    /  128

Defines the number of semaphore identifiers in the kernel.

This is the maximum number of unique semaphore sets that can be active at any one time.

semmns    /  32000

Defines the maximum number of semaphores in the system. User processes include jobbed processes, plus all other semaphores required by other software.

semmsl    /  250

Defines the maximum number of semaphores per identifier list.

semopm    /  100

Controls the number of semaphore operations that can be performed per semop system call.

3.2  Bare Metal Restore Requirements

To enable BMR backups, Relax-and-Recover must be installed on the Linux system before you install Agent version 9.41. The required Relax-and-Recover version depends on the Linux version on the system.

Relax-and-Recover version 2.9 is required for BMR backups on the following Linux versions:

Relax-and-Recover version 2.7 or 2.6 is required for BMR backups on other platforms where the Linux Agent is supported.

3 Relax-and-Recover does not announce official support for this Linux platform. To enable BMR backups on this platform, you might need to apply workarounds, including the workaround for known issue 5105363.

4 Before installing Linux Agent 9.41 on this platform, make sure that the libcrypt-compat package is installed on the system. See known issue 5104176.

5 To prevent backup and restore issues on this platform, apply the workaround for known issue 5130544.

6 To enable BMR restores of an upgraded SUSE or OpenSUSE system, the EFI boot partition must be FAT32. See known issue 5119813.

7 To ensure successful BMR restores of SUSE and OpenSUSE systems, apply the workaround for known issue 5130544.

For more information about Relax-and-Recover, see Install and verify Relax-and-Recover for Linux BMR backups.

When you first run a BMR backup job, we recommend reserving a minimum of 1 GB of space in the root file system for the resulting .iso file.

When restoring a Linux server from a BMR backup, the destination machine must have:

3.3  Licensing

Agent and Plug-in licenses are distributed automatically when the Agent connects to a vault (based on your license quota). To back up and restore data to or from a vault, you need a valid account, username and password. Contact your service provider to obtain the required information.

3.4  Install

The file name of the 64-bit Agent installation kit is: Agent-Linux-x64-9.41.1020.tar.gz

Note: You can only install the 64-bit Linux Agent on a 64-bit system. You cannot install the 64-bit Linux Agent on a 32-bit system.

The Agent kit installs the following binary files:

Binary File

md5sum Value

AgtUpgd

f0f5124cb1cd7237c39a8f3eccd7b811

bmragent

d4ae44e75f66a6c03216abadc2ffd5b8

buagent

78e638e9e828a7aee3d4998ab3089731

libcrypto.so.3

46b9d8120e9d093fdbe48cc01bb1f7e9

libevccl.so

e62bd2f7d2a525572105eed337481d38

libevclient.so

dabb6e336dab44c301d785fed943d78b

libevplugins.so

9325f3be435c9216a5a667b37173713b

libevtrace.so

b66fce18d1e15befce8fbf6bf14f20e1

liblz4.so.1.9.4

b9ca0f1bbd6c45699284a832c2f0f342

libprotobuf.so.32.0.5

73b74e2e5b665c454e427100fc9f0a68

libssl.so.3

044515c39f2a31b6ae7e3870b4cd35a4

libstdsoap2.so.2.8

5524a1032a9a8b0508417dfcc0fb47c8

VV

0d960f108cc15d6c43526724899f5dd7

VVAgent

1202a316957f35e903f433e9b678d59f

xlogcat

64de73fecfec9a7fc9e7c35d2de0e5cf

set_language

5e70eb593e5c8c9aedaf875e80d047a3

register

25137079cb91786bf4f1134483a33817

bmrregister

84d6da2b0cee3c2502c1e925c3bab294

accesscontrol

3004f9335f66efd6cf05b93c51000fe9

xlogmore

dad783c2caa1fadad38c9389e8fa6c8f

To obtain md5sum values, issue the following commands. These commands are examples based on an Agent that has been installed in the default location (i.e., /opt/BUAgent).

cd /opt/BUAgent

md5sum *

3.5  Upgrade

You can upgrade to Linux Agent version 9.41 from version 9.40, 9.2x, 9.00 or 8.x.

To upgrade a previous Linux Agent version to version 9.41, first upgrade the Agent to version 8.x.

Note: If Relax-and-Recover 2.5 was installed for use with Linux Agent 8.83, we recommend uninstalling Relax-and-Recover version 2.5 and performing a fresh install of Relax-and-Recover version 2.7 or 2.6 before upgrading the Agent to version 9.41.

4 FIXES and KNOWN ISSUES

4.1  Fixes

There are no fixes in Linux Agent 9.41 or 9.40.

4.2  Known Issues