NetBackup™ for OpenStack Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Deploying NetBackup for OpenStack
- Requirements
- NetBackup for OpenStack network considerations
- Preparing the installation
- Spinning up the NetBackup for OpenStack VM
- Installing NetBackup for OpenStack Components
- Installing on RHOSP
- Prepare for deployment
- Updating the overcloud roles data file to include NetBackup for OpenStack services
- Verifying the deployment
- Additional Steps on NetBackup for OpenStack Appliance
- Installing on Ansible OpenStack Ussuri
- Installing on Kolla Ussuri
- Pushing NetBackup for OpenStack images to the local registry
- Installing on RHOSP
- Configuring NetBackup for OpenStack
- Post Installation Health-Check
- Uninstalling NetBackup for OpenStack
- Uninstalling from RHOSP
- Uninstalling from Ansible OpenStack
- Uninstalling from Kolla Openstack
- Uninstalling from RHOSP
- Install nbosjm CLI client
- Configuring NetBackup OpenStack Appliance
- Configuring NetBackup Master Server
- NetBackup for OpenStack policies
- Performing backups and restores of OpenStack
- About restores
- Required restore.json for CLI
- Configuring and starting a file search in Horizon
- Performing Backup Administration tasks
- NBOS Backup Admin Area
- Policy Attributes
- Policy Quotas
- Managing Trusts
- Policy import and migration
- Disaster Recovery
- Example runbook for disaster recovery using NFS
- Disaster recovery of a single policy
- Copy the policy directories to the configured NFS Volume
- Make the Mount-Paths available
- Reassign the policy
- Restore the policy
- Clean up
- Disaster recovery of a complete cloud
- Reconfigure the Target NetBackup for OpenStack installation
- Make the Mount-Paths available
- Reassign the policy
- Restore the policy
- Reconfigure the Target NetBackup for OpenStack installation back to the original one
- Clean up
- Troubleshooting
- General Troubleshooting Tips
- Health check of NetBackup for OpenStack
- Important log files
Selective Restore
The Selective Restore is the most complex restore NetBackup for OpenStack has to offer. It allows to adapt the restored VMs to the exact needs of the User.
With the selective restore the following things can be changed:
Which VMs are getting restored
Name of the restored VMs
Which networks to connect with
Which Storage domain to use
Which data center or cluster to restore into
Which flavor the restored VMs will use
The Selective Restore is always available and doesn't have any prerequirements.
There are two possibilities to start a Selective Restore.
Possibility 1: From the snapshot list
On the Horizon console, navigate to NBOS Backups > Policies.
Identify the policy that contains the snapshot to be restored.
Click the policy name to enter the policy overview.
Navigate to the Snapshots tab.
Identify the snapshot to be restored.
From the drop-down menu under Actions column, select .
Configure the Selective Restore as desired.
Click
.
Possibility 2: From the snapshot overview
On the Horizon console, navigate to NBOS Backups > Policies.
Identify the policy that contains the snapshot to be restored.
Click the policy name to enter the policy overview.
Navigate to the Snapshots tab.
Identify the snapshot to be restored.
Click the snapshot name.
Navigate to the Restores tab.
Click
.Configure the selective Restore as desired.
Click
.
nbosjm snapshot-selective-restore [--display-name <display-name>] [--display-description <display-description>] [--filename <filename>] <snapshot_id>
<snapshot_id> ID of the snapshot to restore.
--display-name <display-name> Optional name for the restore.
--display-description <display-description> Optional description for restore.
--filename <filename> Provide file path(relative or absolute) including file name , by default it will read file: /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nbosjmclient/input-files/restore.json . You can use this for reference or replace values into this file.