NetBackup™ Snapshot Manager Install and Upgrade Guide
- Introduction
- Section I. NetBackup Snapshot Manager installation and configuration
- Preparing for NetBackup Snapshot Manager installation
- Deploying NetBackup Snapshot Manager using container images
- Deploying NetBackup Snapshot Manager extensions
- Installing the Snapshot Manager extension on a VM
- Installing the Snapshot Manager extension on a managed Kubernetes cluster (AKS) in Azure
- Installing the Snapshot Manager extension on a managed Kubernetes cluster (EKS) in AWS
- Installing the Snapshot Manager extension on a managed Kubernetes cluster (GKE) in GCP
- NetBackup Snapshot Manager cloud plug-ins
- NetBackup Snapshot Manager application agents and plug-ins
- Installing and configuring Snapshot Manager agent
- Configuring the Snapshot Manager application plug-in
- Microsoft SQL plug-in
- Oracle plug-in
- NetBackup protection plan
- Protecting assets with NetBackup Snapshot Manager's agentless feature
- Volume Encryption in NetBackup Snapshot Manager
- NetBackup Snapshot Manager security
- Preparing for NetBackup Snapshot Manager installation
- Section II. NetBackup Snapshot Manager maintenance
- NetBackup Snapshot Manager logging
- Upgrading NetBackup Snapshot Manager
- Uninstalling NetBackup Snapshot Manager
- Troubleshooting NetBackup Snapshot Manager
Prerequisites to install the extension on a managed Kubernetes cluster in AWS
Choose the Snapshot Manager image supported on Ubuntu or RHEL system that meets the Snapshot Manager installation requirements and create a host.
See Creating an instance or preparing the host to install Snapshot Manager.
Verify that the port 5671 is open on the main Snapshot Manager host.
See Verifying that specific ports are open on the instance or physical host.
Install a Docker or Podman container platform on the host and start the container service.
It is not recommended to scale the cluster up or down when a job is running. It might cause the job to fail. Set the cluster size beforehand.
Prepare the Snapshot Manager host to access Kubernetes cluster within your AWS environment.
Install AWS CLI. For more information, refer to the AWS Command Line Interface.
Install Kubernetes CLI. For more information, refer to the Installing kubectl documentation.
Create an AWS Container Registry or use the existing one if available, to which the Snapshot Manager images will be pushed (uploaded). Configure the minimum and maximum nodes as per the requirement.
For more information, refer to the AWS documentation Amazon Elastic Container Registry documentation.
Create the OIDC provider for the AWS EKS cluster. For more information, refer to the Create an IAM OIDC provider for your cluster section of the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Create an IAM service account for the AWS EKS cluster. For more information, refer to the Amazon EKS User Guide.
If an IAM role needs an access to the EKS cluster, run the following command from the system that already has access to the EKS cluster:
kubectl edit -n kube-system configmap/aws-auth
For more information, refer to the Enabling IAM user and role access to your cluster section of the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Install Amazon EFS driver. For more information, refer to the Amazon EFS CSI driver section of the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Login to the AWS environment to access the Kubernetes cluster by running this command on AWS CLI:
# aws eks --region <region_name> update-kubeconfig --name <cluster_name>
Create a storage class. For more information, refer to the Storage classes section of the Amazon EKS User Guide.
Create a namespace for Snapshot Manager from the command line on host system:
# kubectl create namespace cloudpoint-system
Then create a new or use an existing managed Kubernetes cluster in AWS, and add a new node pool dedicated for Snapshot Manager use. Configure Autoscaling as per your requirement.