NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup media server deduplication option
- Quick start
- Planning your deployment
- About MSDP storage and connectivity requirements
- About NetBackup media server deduplication
- About NetBackup Client Direct deduplication
- About MSDP remote office client deduplication
- About MSDP performance
- About MSDP stream handlers
- MSDP deployment best practices
- Provisioning the storage
- Licensing deduplication
- Configuring deduplication
- Configuring the Deduplication Multi-Threaded Agent behavior
- Configuring the MSDP fingerprint cache behavior
- Configuring MSDP fingerprint cache seeding on the storage server
- About MSDP Encryption using NetBackup KMS service
- Configuring a storage server for a Media Server Deduplication Pool
- Configuring a disk pool for deduplication
- Configuring a Media Server Deduplication Pool storage unit
- About MSDP optimized duplication within the same domain
- Configuring MSDP optimized duplication within the same NetBackup domain
- Configuring MSDP replication to a different NetBackup domain
- About NetBackup Auto Image Replication
- Configuring a target for MSDP replication to a remote domain
- Creating a storage lifecycle policy
- Resilient Network properties
- Editing the MSDP pd.conf file
- About protecting the MSDP catalog
- Configuring an MSDP catalog backup
- About NetBackup WORM storage support for immutable and indelible data
- MSDP cloud support
- About MSDP cloud support
- Cloud space reclamation
- About the disaster recovery for cloud LSU
- About Image Sharing using MSDP cloud
- About MSDP cloud immutable (WORM) storage support
- About immutable object support for AWS S3
- About immutable object support for AWS S3 compatible platforms
- About immutable storage support for Azure blob storage
- About immutable storage support for Google Cloud Storage
- S3 Interface for MSDP
- Configuring S3 interface for MSDP on MSDP build-your-own (BYO) server
- Identity and Access Management (IAM) for S3 interface for MSDP
- S3 APIs for S3 interface for MSDP
- Monitoring deduplication activity
- Managing deduplication
- Managing MSDP servers
- Managing NetBackup Deduplication Engine credentials
- Managing Media Server Deduplication Pools
- Changing a Media Server Deduplication Pool properties
- Configuring MSDP data integrity checking behavior
- About MSDP storage rebasing
- Managing MSDP servers
- Recovering MSDP
- Replacing MSDP hosts
- Uninstalling MSDP
- Deduplication architecture
- Configuring and using universal shares
- Using the ingest mode
- Enabling a universal share with object store
- Configuring isolated recovery environment (IRE)
- Using the NetBackup Deduplication Shell
- Managing users from the deduplication shell
- Managing certificates from the deduplication shell
- Managing NetBackup services from the deduplication shell
- Monitoring and troubleshooting NetBackup services from the deduplication shell
- Managing S3 service from the deduplication shell
- Troubleshooting
- About unified logging
- About legacy logging
- Troubleshooting MSDP installation issues
- Troubleshooting MSDP configuration issues
- Troubleshooting MSDP operational issues
- Trouble shooting multi-domain issues
- Appendix A. Migrating to MSDP storage
- Appendix B. Migrating from Cloud Catalyst to MSDP direct cloud tiering
- About direct migration from Cloud Catalyst to MSDP direct cloud tiering
- Appendix C. Encryption Crawler
Specifying resilient connections
Use the following procedure to specify resilient connections for NetBackup clients.
See Resilient Network properties.
Alternatively, you can use the resilient_clients script to specify resilient connections for clients:
Windows:
install_path\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\resilient_clients
UNIX:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/resilient_clients
To specify resilient connections
- In NetBackup web UI, select Host > Host properties.
- Select the primary server and click Edit primary server.
- You can perform the following actions:
Add a setting
To add a host or IP address setting
Click Add.
Enter a client host name or an IP address.
If you specify the client host by name, it is recommended that you use the fully qualified domain name.
Ensure that the On option is selected.
Click Add and add another.
Repeat until you have added each setting.
When you finish adding network settings, click Add.
Edit a setting
To edit a host or IP address setting
Locate the client host name or the IP address.
Select Actions > Edit.
Select the desired Resiliency setting.
Click Save.
Delete a setting
Delete a host or IP address setting
Locate the client host name, the IP address, or the address range.
Select Actions > Delete.
Up arrow, Down arrow
Change the order of items
Select the client host name, the IP address, or the address range.
Click the Up or Down button.
The order of the items in the list is significant.
- Click Save.
The settings are propagated to the affected hosts through normal NetBackup inter-host communication, which can take up to 15 minutes.
- If you want to begin a backup immediately, restart the NetBackup services on the primary server.