Veritas Access Administrator's Guide
- Section I. Introducing Veritas Access
- Section II. Configuring Veritas Access
- Adding users or roles
- Configuring the network
- Configuring authentication services
- Section III. Managing Veritas Access storage
- Configuring storage
- Configuring data integrity with I/O fencing
- Configuring ISCSI
- Veritas Access as an iSCSI target
- Configuring storage
- Section IV. Managing Veritas Access file access services
- Configuring your NFS server
- Setting up Kerberos authentication for NFS clients
- Using Veritas Access as a CIFS server
- About Active Directory (AD)
- About configuring CIFS for Active Directory (AD) domain mode
- About setting trusted domains
- About managing home directories
- About CIFS clustering modes
- About migrating CIFS shares and home directories
- About managing local users and groups
- Configuring Veritas Access to work with Oracle Direct NFS
- Configuring an FTP server
- Configuring your NFS server
- Section V. Managing the Veritas Access Object Store server
- Section VI. Monitoring and troubleshooting
- Section VII. Provisioning and managing Veritas Access file systems
- Creating and maintaining file systems
- Considerations for creating a file system
- Modifying a file system
- Managing a file system
- Creating and maintaining file systems
- Section VIII. Configuring cloud storage
- Section IX. Provisioning and managing Veritas Access shares
- Creating shares for applications
- Creating and maintaining NFS shares
- Creating and maintaining CIFS shares
- Using Veritas Access with OpenStack
- Section X. Managing Veritas Access storage services
- Deduplicating data
- Compressing files
- About compressing files
- Compression tasks
- Configuring SmartTier
- Configuring SmartIO
- Configuring episodic replication
- Episodic replication job failover and failback
- Configuring continuous replication
- How Veritas Access continuous replication works
- Continuous replication failover and failback
- Using snapshots
- Using instant rollbacks
- Configuring Veritas Access with the NetBackup client
- Section XI. Reference
Performing a backup or restore of a Veritas Access file system over a NetBackup SAN client
You can perform a backup or restore of a Veritas Access file system over a NetBackup SAN client. A NetBackup SAN client is a NetBackup client for which Fibre Transport services are activated.
Backup and restore operations are done on the NetBackup master server by a NetBackup administrator using the NetBackup Administration Console. If the NetBackup master server can connect to the NetBackup client on Veritas Access, the NetBackup master server starts the backup or restore operations.
Before performing a backup or restoration of a Veritas Access file system over a NetBackup SAN client, do the following:
Verify that the virtual IP address is online.
Verify that the NetBackup client state is online.
Configure the Fibre Transport media server.
See the Veritas NetBackup SAN client and Fibre Transport Guide for more information on configuring the NetBackup Fibre Transport media server.
See the backup(1) man page for detailed examples.
To perform a backup of a file system over a NetBackup SAN client
- Check the status of the NetBackup client.
Backup> status
- Enable the SAN client from the CLI.
Backup> netbackup sanclient enable
- Verify if the SAN client has been enabled or not from the CLI.
Backup> status
- Using the NetBackup Administration Console, start a backup operation.
To perform a restore of a file system over a NetBackup SAN client
- Check the status of the NetBackup client.
Backup> status
- Using the NetBackup Administration Console, start a restore operation.
- Check the status of the NetBackup client.
Backup> status