NetBackup™ Web UI Red Hat Virtualization Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup (10.3.0.1, 10.2)
  1. Managing Red Hat Virtualization servers
    1.  
      Upgrading to NetBackup 10.3
    2.  
      Quick configuration checklist to protect Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
    3. Configuring secure communication between the Red Hat Virtualization server and NetBackup host
      1.  
        ECA_TRUST_STORE_PATH for NetBackup servers and clients
      2.  
        ECA_CRL_PATH for NetBackup servers and clients
      3.  
        VIRTUALIZATION_HOSTS_SECURE_CONNECT_ENABLED for servers and clients
      4.  
        VIRTUALIZATION_CRL_CHECK for NetBackup servers and clients
    4.  
      About the ports that NetBackup uses to communicate with Red Hat Virtualization
    5. Add or browse an Red Hat Virtualization manager
      1.  
        Adding a backup host to the NetBackup primary server
      2.  
        Remove an Red Hat Virtualization manager
    6.  
      Configure autodiscovery of the Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
    7.  
      Create an intelligent VM group
    8.  
      Remove an intelligent VM group
    9.  
      Setting global limits on the use of Red Hat Virtualization resources
  2. Protecting RHV virtual machines
    1.  
      Things to know before you protect Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
    2.  
      Protect Red Hat Virtualization VMs or intelligent VM groups
    3. Customize protection settings for a RHV asset
      1.  
        Schedules
      2.  
        Backup options
    4.  
      Remove protection from VMs or intelligent VM groups
    5.  
      View the protection status of VMs or intelligent VM groups
  3. Recovering RHV virtual machines
    1.  
      Things to consider before you recover the Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
    2.  
      About the pre-recovery check
    3.  
      Recover an Red Hat Virtualization virtual machine
    4.  
      About the supported virtual disk formats and disk provisioning during VM recovery
  4. Troubleshooting RHV VM protection and recovery
    1.  
      Troubleshooting tips for NetBackup for Red Hat Virtualization
    2.  
      Error during the Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines discovery phase
    3.  
      Error run into while backing up Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
    4.  
      Error while restoring Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
  5. API and command line options for RHV
    1. Using APIs and command line options to manage, protect, or recover RHV VMs
      1.  
        Additional information about the rename file
    2. Additional NetBackup options for Red Hat Virtualization configuration
      1.  
        OVIRT_IMAGEIO_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
      2.  
        RHV_CREATEDISK_TIMEOUT option for NetBackup servers
      3.  
        RHV_AUTODISCOVERY_INTERVAL option for NetBackup servers

Setting global limits on the use of Red Hat Virtualization resources

You can control the number of simultaneous backups that can be performed on an Red Hat Virtualization resource type. The settings apply to all NetBackup policies for the currently selected primary server.

For example, to avoid overloading the overall Red Hat Virtualization cluster, you can place a limit on the number of concurrent backup jobs per Red Hat Virtualization Cluster. To control input output overhead on the storage domain array, you can limit the number of concurrent backups per storage domain.

Resource limits available for Red Hat Virtualization:

  • Backup Jobs per Cluster

  • Backup Jobs per DataCenter

  • Backup Jobs per StorageDomain

To set limits on the use of Red Hat Virtualization resources

  1. On the left, click Workloads > Red Hat Virtualization.
  2. On the top right, click Red Hat Virtualization settings > Resource limits.

    For each resource type, the default is 0, (No Limit).

  3. Select the resource type you want to change and then click Edit.
  4. Choose from the following options.

    Set a global limit for a RHV resource type.

    Locate the Global setting and select the Limits value that you want to apply.

    This value limits the number of simultaneous backups that are performed for the resource type.

    Set a limit for a specific RHV resource.

    Click Add.

    Provide a name for the resource limit.

    Select the Limits value that you want to apply.

    This value limits the number of simultaneous backups that are performed for the specific resource.

Example

The following example illustrates how these limits control simultaneous backups. The settings must be done according to Red Hat Virtualization configuration in your environment.

When NetBackup connects to the Red Hat Virtualization environment for backup, it makes 1 connection per disk present on the VM. So, if a VM has 2 disks then NetBackup would make 2 connections with the Red Hat Virtualization node.

So, consider a case where Red Hat Virtualization manager is managing 2 clusters with 2 nodes in each cluster. Let's consider every node is hosting 20 VMs with 2 disks on each VM.

When the job runs, there would be 80 concurrent jobs start if no Resource Limit is set which is default behavior. Red Hat Virtualization recommends up to 10 disk connections concurrently per node in the cluster. In the example of each VM with two disks, 5 VMs per node can be ideally backed up concurrently. Hence, in this case of a cluster with two nodes, it is recommended to backup upto 10 VMs concurrently. When the Backup Jobs per Cluster is set to 10, this limit is enforced.

Since one data center can manage multiple clusters, Backup Jobs per DataCenter resource limit could be higher than Backup Jobs per Cluster. You need to determine the values by evaluating the effect of backup on overall environment.

Storage domain in Red Hat Virtualization can server multiple clusters in a data center. It serves to protection VM as well as backup. Its performance is dependent on type of storage technology - FC, iSCSI, NFS, gluster etc. Hence limit on storage domain using Backup Jobs per StorageDomain can be set based on characteristics of storage domain technology and limit can be higher than Backup Jobs per Cluster.