NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup (10.2)
  1. Managing and protecting cloud assets
    1.  
      About protecting cloud assets
    2.  
      Limitations and considerations
    3. Configure Snapshot Manager's in NetBackup
      1.  
        Configure a third-party CA certificate
      2.  
        Add a Snapshot Manager
      3. Add a cloud provider for a Snapshot Manager
        1.  
          IAM Role for AWS Configuration
      4.  
        Associate media servers with a Snapshot Manager
      5.  
        Discover assets on Snapshot Manager
      6.  
        Edit a Snapshot Manager
      7.  
        Enable or disable a Snapshot Manager
      8.  
        (Optional) Add the Snapshot Manager extension
    4. Managing intelligent cloud groups
      1.  
        Create an intelligent cloud group
      2.  
        Delete an intelligent cloud group
    5. Protecting cloud assets or intelligent cloud groups
      1.  
        Customize or edit protection for cloud assets or intelligent groups
      2.  
        Remove protection from cloud assets or intelligent groups
    6.  
      Cloud asset cleanup
    7.  
      Cloud asset filtering
    8.  
      AWS and Azure government cloud support
    9. About protecting Microsoft Azure resources using resource groups
      1.  
        Before you begin
      2.  
        Limitations and considerations
      3. About resource group configurations and outcome
        1.  
          Examples of resource group configurations
      4.  
        Troubleshoot resource group permissions
    10. About the NetBackup Accelerator for cloud workloads
      1.  
        How the NetBackup Accelerator works with virtual machines
      2.  
        Accelerator forced rescan for virtual machines (schedule attribute)
      3.  
        Accelerator backups and the NetBackup catalog
      4.  
        Accelerator messages in the backup job details log
    11.  
      Configuring backup schedule for cloud workloads
    12.  
      Backup options for cloud workloads
    13.  
      Snapshot replication
    14.  
      Configure AWS snapshot replication
    15.  
      Using AWS snapshot replication
    16.  
      Support matrix for account replication
    17.  
      Protect applications in-cloud with application consistent snapshots
    18. Protecting PaaS assets
      1.  
        Prerequisites for protecting PaaS assets
      2. Installing the native client utilities
        1.  
          Installing the MySQL client utility
        2.  
          Installing sqlpackage client utility
        3.  
          Installing Postgres client utility
      3.  
        Configuring the storage server for instant access
      4.  
        About incremental backup for PaaS workloads
      5.  
        Limitations and considerations
      6.  
        Discovering PaaS assets
      7.  
        Viewing PaaS assets
      8.  
        Managing PaaS credentials
      9.  
        View the credential name that is applied to a database
      10. Add credentials to a database
        1.  
          Creating an IAM database username
        2.  
          Creating a system or user managed identity username
      11.  
        Add protection to PaaS assets
      12.  
        Perform backup now
  2. Recovering cloud assets
    1.  
      Recovering cloud assets
    2.  
      Perform rollback recovery of cloud assets
    3. Recovering PaaS assets
      1.  
        Recovering non-RDS PaaS assets
      2.  
        Recovering RDS-based PaaS asset
      3.  
        Recovering Azure protected assets
      4.  
        Recovering duplicate images from AdvancedDisk
  3. Performing granular restore
    1.  
      About granular restore
    2.  
      Supported environment list
    3.  
      List of supported file systems
    4.  
      Before you begin
    5.  
      Limitations and considerations
    6.  
      Restoring files and folders from cloud virtual machines
    7.  
      Restoring volumes on cloud virtual machines
    8.  
      Troubleshooting
  4. Troubleshooting protection and recovery of cloud assets
    1.  
      Troubleshoot cloud workload protection issues
    2.  
      Troubleshoot PaaS workload protection and recovery issues

Protecting cloud assets or intelligent cloud groups

You can create the cloud provider-specific protection plans for your cloud workloads. Then you can subscribe the assets that are associated with the cloud provider to a provider-specific protection plan.

Note:

If you previously had a protection plan that was applied to assets from different cloud providers, it is automatically converted to the new provider-specific format. This conversion happens after an upgrade to NetBackup 9.1. For example, if you had the assets from Google Cloud and AWS Cloud that are subscribed to one protection plan, then the protection plan is split. The protection plan is split into two separate protection plans for each provider.

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Use the following procedure to subscribe a cloud VM, application, volume, or an intelligent group to a protection plan. When you subscribe an asset to a protection plan, you assign predefined backup settings to the asset.

Note:

The RBAC role that is assigned to you must give you access to the assets that you want to manage and to the protection plans that you want to use.

To protect a cloud asset or an intelligent group

  1. On the left, click Cloud.
  2. On the Virtual machines tab, or Applications tab, or Volumes tab or Intelligent groups tab, click the box for the asset or the asset group and click Add protection.
  3. Select a protection plan and click Next.
  4. You can adjust the following settings:
    • Schedules and retention

    • Storage options

      For more information about storage options in the web UI, review the Configuring storage section in the NetBackup Web UI Administrator's Guide.

    • Backup options

  5. Click Protect.
Backup now option for immediate protection

Apart from the scheduled protection plans, you can also use the Backup now option to backup an asset immediately, to safeguard against any unplanned circumstances.

  1. Select a cloud asset or an intelligent group and click Backup now.

  2. Then select a protection plan to apply. Only the protection plans relevant to a specific cloud provider of the asset are displayed as options.

  3. Click Start backup.

    A backup job is triggered, which can be tracked on the Activity monitor page.

For more information, see NetBackup Web UI Administrator's Guide.

Conversion of protection plans after an upgrade to NetBackup 9.1

Note the following points with respect to the automatic conversion of older protection plans to the new format.

  • Protection plan conversion starts when the asset migration is completed after the upgrade of NetBackup to 9.1.

  • Old protection plans with no assets subscribed are not converted to the new format. You can manually delete them.

  • Before or during conversion

    • All the assets are unsubscribed from the old protection plan and subscribed to the converted protection plan.

    • No new assets can be subscribed to the old protection plan.

    • The Backup now operation fails for the old plan.

    • Customizing or editing the old protection plan is prevented.

  • After successful conversion

    • If the old protection plan was used to protect the assets from only one cloud provider, then the new plan retains the same name and asset subscription upon conversion.

    • If the old protection plan was used to protect the assets from multiple cloud providers, then the name of the old protection plan is retained as before. The protection plan name is updated to retain the asset subscription for any one cloud provider upon conversion.

      For the other cloud providers which were part of the old plan, new protection plans are created upon conversion, and only the assets of respective providers are subscribed to them. New plans are named in the following format <old_plan_name>_<cloud_provider>.

    • Hence you may see more number of plans in your Protection Plans menu on the web UI than before.

    • Success messages are shown in the notifications as follows:

      The protection plan <protectionPlanName> created during conversion to new format.

      Successfully converted the protection plan <protectionPlanName> to the new format.

      Then you can start managing and applying the converted protection plans as normal.

Failure scenarios

Refer to the following to know how the failure scenarios are handled during or after the conversion of protection plans. Also check the notifications for any failure alerts and take the necessary action.

  • Some of the assets might fail to get unsubscribed from the old protection plan. In that case, the conversion still continues with the assets that are successfully unsubscribed. The conversion process for the assets that failed, is retried every 4 hours.

  • After the conversion, some of the assets might fail to get automatically re-subscribed to the new plan. In that case, you need to manually subscribe those assets to the converted protection plan.

  • Failure might be encountered when the required access permissions are assigned to the new, converted protection plan. In that case, you need to manually assign the access permissions.