Veritas NetBackup™ for Microsoft Azure Stack Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (9.0.0.1, 9.0)
  1. Introduction
    1.  
      Protecting Microsoft Azure Stack VMs using NetBackup
    2.  
      Backing up Microsoft Azure Stack VMs
    3.  
      Restoring Microsoft Azure Stack VMs
    4.  
      Managed disk VM
    5.  
      NetBackup for Microsoft Azure Stack terminologies
  2. Pre-requisites for configuring the Microsoft Azure Stack plug-in for NetBackup
    1.  
      Operating system and platform compatibility
    2.  
      License for Microsoft Azure Stack plug-in for NetBackup
    3.  
      Settings for Backup host in IPV6 setup
    4.  
      Time Sync with Azure Stack
    5.  
      About deployment of NetBackup to protect Microsoft Azure Stack
  3. Configuring NetBackup and Microsoft Azure Stack
    1.  
      Overview of configuring NetBackup and Microsoft Azure Stack
    2. Managing backup hosts
      1.  
        Whitelisting a backup host on NetBackup master server
    3.  
      Adding a Microsoft Azure Stack custom role to provide access permissions to NetBackup administrator
    4. Configuring the Microsoft Azure plug-in using the azurestack.conf configuration file
      1.  
        Whitelisting the configuration file path on NetBackup master server
    5. Creating a file that contains Microsoft Azure Stack credentials
      1.  
        Configuring proxy settings for communication with Microsoft Azure Stack AAD authentication
    6.  
      Adding Microsoft Azure Stack credentials in NetBackup
    7.  
      Creating a BigData policy for Microsoft Azure Stack using the NetBackup Policies utility
    8.  
      Stale Snapshot cleanup
  4. Performing backups and restores of Microsoft Azure Stack
    1.  
      About backing up Microsoft Azure virtual machines
    2.  
      About restoring Microsoft Azure Stack virtual machines
    3. About the restore scenarios for Microsoft Azure Stack VMs from the BAR interface
      1.  
        Considerations for Microsoft Azure Stack VM restore and recovery
    4.  
      Using the BAR interface to restore an Microsoft Azure Stack VM at the same location
    5.  
      Using the bprestore command to restore Microsoft Azure Stack VM at the same location
    6.  
      Using the BAR interface to restore an Microsoft Azure Stack VM to different location
    7. Using the BAR interface to restore an Microsoft Azure Stack VM with modified metadata at a different location
      1.  
        Conversion of Unmanaged disk VM to Managed disk VM
      2.  
        Conversion of Unmanaged disk VM backed up using old plugin to Managed disk VM
    8.  
      Using the bprestore command to restore Microsoft Azure VM with modified metadata to an alternate location
    9.  
      Using the bprestore command to restore Microsoft Azure Stack VM with modified metadata to an alternate region
  5. Troubleshooting
    1.  
      About NetBackup for Microsoft Azure debug logging
    2.  
      Known limitations for Microsoft Azure protection using NetBackup
    3.  
      Backup fails with error 6662
    4.  
      Backup fails with error 6661
    5.  
      Backup fails with error 6646
    6.  
      Backup fails with error 6629
    7.  
      Backup fails with error 6626
    8.  
      Backup fails with error 6630
    9.  
      Restore fails with error 2850
    10.  
      Backup fails with error 1
    11.  
      Adding Azure Stack credentials to NetBackup fails with error 9101
    12.  
      Adding Azure Stack credentials to NetBackup fails with error 7610

Using the BAR interface to restore an Microsoft Azure Stack VM to different location

This topic describes how to use the NetBackup Admin console's BAR interface to restore Microsoft Azure Stack on the same Microsoft Azure Stack but to different RG or Subscription.

To use the NetBackup Admin console's BAR interface to perform a restore

  1. Open the Backup, Archive, and Restore interface.
  2. On the Specify NetBackup Machines and Policy Type wizard, enter the source and destination details for restore.
    • Specify the Microsoft Azure Application Endpoint as the source for which you want to perform the restore operation. From the Source client for restores list, select the required Application server.

    • Specify the backup host as the destination client. From the Destination client for restores list, select the required backup host. Restore is faster if the backup host is the media server that had backed up the VM.

    • On the Specify NetBackup Machines and Policy Type wizard, enter the policy type details for restore. From the Policy type for restores list, choose BigData as the policy type for restore. Click Ok.

  3. Select the appropriate date range to restore the complete data set.
  4. In the Browse directory, specify the root directory ( "/") as the path to browse.
  5. From the File menu (Windows) or Actions menu (UNIX), choose Specify NetBackup Machines and Policy Type.
  6. Go to the Backup History and select the backup images that you want to restore.
  7. In the Directory Structure pane, expand the Directory. All the subsequent files and folders under the directory are displayed in the Contents of Selected Directory pane.
  8. In the Contents of Selected Directory pane, select the check box for the Microsoft Azure VMs that you want to restore.
  9. Click Restore.
  10. In the Restore Marked Files dialog box, select the destination for restore as per your requirement.

    Select Restore everything to different location to restore VM to the different RG/Subscription.

    VM path is of following format /<subId>/<RgName>/<VmName>.

    This option lets you:

    • Changing of the VM Name where restored VM will be restored to original location ( i.e. same Subscription and RG ) but with different name.

    • Changing RG keeping target subscription same. In this case only VMs RG is changed all the configuration including networking configuration of the VM remains the same.

    • Changing target Subscription & RG - this is supported only for managed disk VM restore.

      • Network configuration of the managed disk VM restored to different target subscription.

      • If Vnet & NSG exists in the target RG they are used while creating NIC. If No Vnet, NSG found in target RG. Same is searched for in different RG in the target subscription.

    Note:

    For more information about the restore scenarios, See "About the restore scenarios for Microsoft Azure Stack VMs from the BAR interface".

  11. Click Start Restore.
  12. Verify that the VM gets restored and instantiated.