Veritas Access Appliance 8.0 Solutions Guide for NetBackup

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Product(s): Appliances (8.0)
Platform: Access Appliance OS,Veritas 3340,Veritas 3350
  1. Access Appliance integration with NetBackup
    1.  
      About Access Appliance as a NetBackup client
    2.  
      About Access Appliance as backup storage for NetBackup
    3.  
      Use cases for long-term data retention
  2. System requirements
    1.  
      Supported configurations and versions for NetBackup with Veritas Data Deduplication
    2.  
      Supported configurations and versions for NetBackup with MSDP-C
  3. Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication with Access Appliance
    1.  
      About Veritas Data Deduplication
    2.  
      Benefits of using Veritas Data Deduplication with Access Appliance
    3. Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication without WORM
      1.  
        Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication using the GUI
      2.  
        Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication using the Access CLISH
    4. Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication with WORM
      1.  
        Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication with WORM using GUI
      2.  
        Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication with WORM using the Access CLISH
    5.  
      Managing Veritas Data Deduplication using the Access CLISH
    6. Managing Veritas Data Deduplication using GUI
      1.  
        Unconfiguring Veritas Data Deduplication
      2.  
        Adding secondary IP for Veritas Data Deduplication
      3.  
        Deleting secondary IP for Veritas Data Deduplication
    7. Accessing Access Appliance WORM storage shell for management tasks
      1. About the Access Appliance WORM storage server shell
        1. About the dedupe command
          1.  
            Stopping and starting the MSDP services
        2.  
          About the retention command
        3.  
          About the setting command
        4.  
          About the support command
    8.  
      Support for multiple domains across networks for Veritas Data Deduplication
    9.  
      Veritas Data Deduplication storage layout
    10.  
      Configuring a Veritas Data Deduplication storage unit on NetBackup
    11.  
      Configuring global deduplication using the Veritas Data Deduplication storage server across the domain
    12.  
      Enabling Veritas Data Deduplication encryption
    13.  
      Support for bandwidth throttling during duplication
    14. Support for NetBackup Auto Image Replication
      1.  
        Separating the duplication and replication network
  4. Configuring MSDP-C with Access Appliance
    1.  
      Starting the Access S3 server and provisioning the S3 bucket
    2.  
      Configuring Access S3 bucket with NetBackup MSDP-C
  5. Migrating the NetBackup images from existing storage to Veritas Access storage
    1.  
      Migrating NetBackup images from CloudCatalyst/S3/MSDP-C to Veritas Data Deduplication storage
    2.  
      Migrating the NetBackup images from the Veritas Data Deduplication STU to the MSDP-C STU
  6. Configuring Access Appliance with the NetBackup client
    1.  
      Configuring Access Appliance for NetBackup client
    2.  
      Installing the NetBackup client add-on packages
    3.  
      Prerequisites for configuring the NetBackup client
    4.  
      Configuring the NetBackup client
    5.  
      Adding an optional media server
    6.  
      Adding multiple primary servers
    7.  
      Adding file systems to the backup configuration
    8.  
      Removing file systems from backup configuration
    9.  
      Changing the virtual IP address used by the NetBackup client
    10.  
      Upgrade the NetBackup client
    11.  
      Unconfiguring the NetBackup client
    12.  
      Enabling Veritas Data Deduplication catalog backup with NetBackup client
    13.  
      Disabling Veritas Data Deduplication catalog backup from NetBackup client
    14.  
      Displaying the status of NetBackup services
    15.  
      Configuring backup operations using NetBackup or other third-party backup applications
    16.  
      Restoring filesystems backed up with NetBackup client
  7. Troubleshooting
    1.  
      Additional resources
    2.  
      Generating Access Appliance S3 server keys using the helper script
  8.  
    Index

Configuring Veritas Data Deduplication with WORM

You can configure Veritas Data Deduplication with WORM using both the Access Appliance GUI and command-line interface. Veritas recommends that you configure Veritas Data Deduplication usng the GUI as it ensures that the configuration is performed with the appropriate filesystem size, and volume layout along with catalog filesystem creation.

You can configure Veritas Data Deduplication with WORM when the lockdown mode is Enterprise or Compliance.

For more information, see the About lockdown modes section in the Access Appliance Administrator's Guide.

Only a single Veritas Data Deduplication pool is supported on Access Appliance. Veritas does not support converting an existing Veritas Data Deduplication pool (without WORM) to a Veritas Data Deduplication pool with WORM.

If you want to use the same appliance to configure a Veritas Data Deduplication pool with WORM, you must do the following:

  • Duplicate the data to another storage unit.

  • Expire all images from the Access Appliance deduplication pool.

  • Unconfigure and destroy the file systems.

You cannot convert non-WORM images to WORM images directly. But it is possible to convert the images using other methods. For example, you can provision an MSDP-C instance using Access appliance if there is enough space to store a copy of the data present in Veritas Data Deduplication. You can also provision another Access Appliance with Veritas Data Deduplication and duplicate all images onto it. After duplicating the images to another storage unit, you can expire the images from Veritas Data Deduplication and unconfigure it. Then, you can proceed to configure Veritas Data Deduplication in WORM mode and duplicate the data back to the Access Appliance with WORM protection. After the configuration, the server is WORM-enabled but the existing images are not WORM-enabled.