Veritas NetBackup™ Flex Scale Administrator's Guide
- Product overview
- Viewing information about the NetBackup Flex Scale cluster environment
- NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management
- User management
- About Universal Shares
- Node and disk management
- Adding a node to the cluster using the NetBackup Flex Scale web interface
- License management
- Managing the Fibre Channel ports
- Requirements
- Managing hardware vendor packages
- User management
- NetBackup Flex Scale network management
- Bonding operations
- Data network configurations
- Network configuration on plain device (eth5)
- Network configuration on bonded interfaces (bond0 on eth5 and eth7)
- NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure monitoring
- Resiliency in NetBackup Flex Scale
- EMS server configuration
- Site-based disaster recovery in NetBackup Flex Scale
- Performing disaster recovery using RESTful APIs
- NetBackup Flex Scale security
- STIG overview for NetBackup Flex Scale
- FIPS overview for NetBackup Flex Scale
- Support for immutability in NetBackup Flex Scale
- Deploying external certificates on NetBackup Flex Scale
- Configuring multifactor authentication
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Appendix A. Maintenance procedures for HPE servers
- Appendix B. Configuring NetBackup optimized duplication
- Appendix C. Disaster recovery terminologies
- Appendix D. Configuring Auto Image Replication
Replacing a disk
If a disk of a node is in a faulted state, replace the disk to maintain the resiliency of the cluster. A cluster with up to five nodes can tolerate a loss of one node and a disk. A cluster with six or more nodes provides resiliency of two nodes, or two SSDs, or four HDDs. The NetBackup jobs continue to run as long as the fault tolerance is not exceeded. If the failures exceed the fault tolerance, the cluster runs in a degraded state where NetBackup and MSDP services might not be running on all the nodes.
Alerts are generated for faulty disks. See Viewing information about alerts. If Call Home is configured for your setup, diagnostic information is sent to the AutoSupport server.
Before you begin the disk replacement operation, ensure that replacement disk is the correct size and is formatted.
Warning:
Ensure that the following steps are followed correctly; else it might lead to data loss.
To replace a disk:
- Remove the faulty disk from the node and replace the faulty disk with a replacement disk.
Note:
On HPE ProLiant Server setup, you must power off the node before physically replacing the faulty NVMe SSD disk.
If you want to replace a hard disk located in the mid-bay, you must power off the node. To power off the node, navigate to Infrastructure > Nodes page of the UI and click Shutdown node.
- Use any one of the following options to log in using the user account that you created when you configured the cluster:
Use a user account with both Appliance Administrator and NetBackup Administrator role, or a user account with only an Appliance administrator role to log in to the NetBackup Flex Scale web interface
https://ManagementServerIPorFQDN/webui
where ManagementServerIPorFQDN is the public IP address, the FQDN, or the short host name that you specified for the NetBackup Flex Scale management server and API gateway during the cluster configuration, and then in the left pane click Cluster Management > Infrastructure.Use a user account with an Appliance Administrator role to log in to the NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management console
https://ManagementServerIPorFQDN:14161
where ManagementServerIPorFQDN is the public IP address, the FQDN, or the short host name that you specified for the NetBackup Flex Scale management server and API gateway during the cluster configuration, and then in the left pane click Monitor > Infrastructure.Note:
If you access the NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management console by using the short host name from a node, set the DNS settings (name server, domain name, and search domain) or ensure that the entry for mapping the short host name to an IP address exists in the hosts file of the node.
- Click Disks.
The disks of all the nodes are displayed. In the Status column, the failed disks are marked as faulted.
To identify a disk on the appliance, you can turn on the beacon from the Infrastructure > Disks or the Infrastructure > Hardware > Hard Disk. The beacon flashes blue for a minute to help you easily identify the disk in your appliance.
- Click the faulty disk that you want to replace, and then click Replace disk.
If you are in the NetBackup Flex Scale UI, when prompted, click Open cluster console to open the NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management console in a new browser tab. In the NetBackup Flex Scale infrastructure management console, when prompted to confirm, click Replace disk.
The replacement disk is detected and added to the node.
After the disk is replaced, data rebuild process begins and you can monitor the progress at the bottom of the screen when you click Infrastructure > Monitor > Disks. Time taken to rebuild the data depends on the amount of data.