NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
- Monitoring and notifications
- Section I. Configuring hosts
- Section II. Configuring storage and backups
- Configuring storage
- Managing protection plans
- Managing classic policies
- Managing backup images
- Configuring storage
- Section III. Managing credentials
- Managing credentials for workloads and systems that NetBackup accesses
- Managing credentials for workloads and systems that NetBackup accesses
- Section IV. Managing security
- Security events and audit logs
- Managing security certificates
- Managing host mappings
- Managing user sessions
- Managing the security settings for the primary server
- About trusted primary servers
- Access keys
- Configuring authentication options
- Section V. Managing role-based access control
- About role-based access control in NetBackup
- Configuring RBAC roles
- Configuring RBAC
- Default RBAC roles
- Configuring RBAC
- RBAC permissions
- Global > NetBackup management
- Global > Security
- Global > Storage
- Assets
- Manage access
- Section VI. Managing detection and reporting
- Managing deployment
- Managing Resiliency Platforms
- NetBackup SaaS Protection
- NetBackup Flex Scale
- Managing Bare Metal Restore (BMR)
- Troubleshooting the NetBackup Web UI
About trusted primary servers
A trust relationship between NetBackup domains lets you do the following:
Select specific domains as a target for replication. This type of Auto Image Replication is known as targeted A.I.R.
Without a trust relationship, NetBackup replicates to all defined target storage servers. A trust relationship is optional for Media Server Deduplication Pool and PureDisk Deduplication Pool as a target storage. To use a Cloud Catalyst storage server, a trust relationship is required.
Include usage reporting for multiple primary servers.
Primary servers can use a NetBackup certificate authority (CA) certificate or an external CA certificate. NetBackup determines the CAs used by the source and the target domains and selects the appropriate CA to use for communication between the servers. If the target primary server is configured for both CA types, NetBackup prompts you to select the CA that you want to use. To establish trust with a remote primary server using the NetBackup CA, the current primary and the remote primary must have NetBackup version 8.1 or later. To establish trust with a remote primary server using an external CA, the current primary and the remote primary must have NetBackup version 8.2 or later.
Table: Determining the certificate authority (CA) to use for a trust relationship between servers
Source primary server CA or CAs | Target primary server CA or CAs | Certificate authority that is selected |
---|---|---|
NetBackup CA and external CA | External CA | External CA |
NetBackup CA | NetBackup CA | |
External CA and NetBackup CA | NetBackup prompts you to select the CA. | |
NetBackup CA | External CA | No trust is established. |
NetBackup CA | NetBackup CA | |
External CA and NetBackup CA | NetBackup CA |