NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup (9.1)
  1. Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
    1.  
      About the NetBackup web UI
    2.  
      Terminology
    3.  
      First-time sign in to a NetBackup primary server from the NetBackup web UI
    4.  
      Sign in to the NetBackup web UI
    5.  
      Sign out of the NetBackup web UI
  2. Monitoring NetBackup
    1.  
      The NetBackup dashboard
    2.  
      Monitoring jobs
    3.  
      Jobs: canceling, suspending, restarting, resuming, deleting
    4.  
      Filter jobs in the job list
  3. Notifications
    1. About notifications
      1.  
        View notifications
      2.  
        Modify or disable NetBackup event notifications in the web UI
      3.  
        About configuring automatic notification cleanup tasks
    2. About backup anomaly detection
      1.  
        How a backup anomaly is detected
      2.  
        View anomalies
    3. Send email notifications for job failures
      1.  
        Status codes that generate alerts
  4. Section I. Managing role-based access control
    1. About role-based access control in NetBackup
      1.  
        RBAC features
      2.  
        Authorized users
    2. Configuring RBAC roles
      1. Configuring RBAC
        1.  
          Notes for using NetBackup RBAC
        2.  
          Add AD or LDAP domains
        3.  
          Add a custom RBAC role
        4.  
          Edit or remove a role a custom role
        5.  
          View users in RBAC
        6.  
          Add a user to a role (non-SAML)
        7.  
          Add a user to a role (SAML)
        8.  
          Remove a user from a role
      2. Default RBAC roles
        1.  
          Administrator
        2.  
          Default AHV Administrator
        3.  
          Default Cloud Administrator
        4.  
          Default Kubernetes Administrator
        5.  
          Default NetBackup Kubernetes Operator Service
        6.  
          Default RHV Administrator
        7.  
          Default Resiliency Administrator
        8.  
          Default Microsoft SQL Server Administrator
        9.  
          Default Security Administrator
        10.  
          Default Storage Administrator
        11.  
          Default VMware Administrator
    3. RBAC permissions
      1.  
        About role permissions
      2. Global > NetBackup management
        1.  
          NetBackup Web Management Console Administration
        2.  
          Access hosts
        3.  
          Agentless hosts
        4.  
          Anomalies
        5.  
          Data classifications
        6.  
          Email notifications
        7.  
          Event logs
        8.  
          NetBackup hosts
        9.  
          Image sharing
        10.  
          NetBackup backup images
        11.  
          Jobs
        12.  
          Licensing
        13.  
          Media server
        14.  
          Remote primary server certificate authority
        15.  
          Resiliency
        16.  
          Resource limits
        17.  
          Retention levels
        18.  
          Servers > Trusted primary servers
        19.  
          Cloud providers
        20.  
          CloudPoint servers
        21.  
          WebSocket servers
      3.  
        Global > Protection
      4. Global > Security
        1.  
          Access control
        2.  
          Security events
        3.  
          Certificate management
        4.  
          Disaster recovery passphrase
        5.  
          Identity provider and SAML certificate configuration
        6.  
          Key Management Services (KMS)
        7.  
          Passphrase constraints
        8.  
          Global security settings
        9.  
          Trust versions
        10.  
          API keys
        11.  
          User certificates
        12.  
          User sessions and authentication
      5. Global > Storage
        1.  
          Cloud storage
        2.  
          Disk pools
        3.  
          Storage Key Management Services
        4.  
          Storage servers
        5.  
          Storage units
        6.  
          Tape media
        7.  
          Replication-capable target storage servers
      6. Assets
        1.  
          AHV assets
        2.  
          Cloud assets
        3.  
          Kubernetes assets
        4.  
          Microsoft SQL Server assets
        5.  
          OpenStack servers
        6.  
          RHV assets
        7.  
          Universal shares
        8.  
          VMware assets
        9.  
          Windows and Standard client types
      7.  
        Protection plans
      8.  
        Credentials
      9. Manage access
        1.  
          Remove a role that has access to an area of the web UI
        2.  
          View access definitions
  5. Section II. Managing security
    1. Security events and audit logs
      1.  
        View security events and audit logs
      2. About NetBackup auditing
        1.  
          User identity in the audit report
        2.  
          Audit retention period and catalog backups of audit records
        3.  
          Viewing the detailed NetBackup audit report
      3.  
        Send audit events to system logs
    2. Managing security certificates
      1.  
        About security management and certificates in NetBackup
      2.  
        NetBackup host IDs and host ID-based certificates
      3. Managing NetBackup security certificates
        1.  
          Reissue a NetBackup certificate
        2.  
          Managing NetBackup certificate authorization tokens
      4. Using external security certificates with NetBackup
        1.  
          Configure an external certificate for the NetBackup web server
        2.  
          Remove the external certificate configured for the web server
        3.  
          Update or renew the external certificate for the web server
        4.  
          View external certificate information for the NetBackup hosts in the domain
    3. Managing user sessions
      1.  
        Sign out a NetBackup user session
      2.  
        Unlock a NetBackup user
      3.  
        Configure when idle sessions should time out
      4.  
        Configure the maximum of concurrent user sessions
      5.  
        Configure the maximum of failed sign-in attempts
      6.  
        Display a banner to users when they sign in
    4. Managing master server security settings
      1.  
        Certificate authority for secure communication
      2.  
        Disable communication with NetBackup 8.0 and earlier hosts
      3.  
        Disable automatic mapping of NetBackup host names
      4.  
        About NetBackup certificate deployment security levels
      5.  
        Select a security level for NetBackup certificate deployment
      6.  
        Set a passphrase for disaster recovery
      7. About trusted primary servers
        1.  
          Add a trusted primary server
        2.  
          Remove a trusted primary server
    5. Creating and managing API keys for users (Administrators)
      1.  
        About API keys
      2.  
        Add an API key or view API key details
      3.  
        Edit, reissue, or delete an API key
    6. Adding and managing your API key (Users)
      1.  
        Add an API key or view your API key details
      2.  
        Edit, reissue, or delete your API key
      3.  
        Use an API key with NetBackup REST APIs
    7. Configuring authentication options
      1.  
        Sign-in options for the NetBackup web UI
      2. Configure user authentication with smart cards or digital certificates
        1.  
          Edit the configuration for smart card authentication
        2.  
          Add or delete a CA certificate that is used for smart card authentication
        3.  
          Disable or temporarily disable smart card authentication
      3.  
        About Single Sign-On (SSO) configuration
      4. Configure NetBackup for Single Sign-On (SSO)
        1.  
          Configure the SAML KeyStore
        2.  
          Configure the SAML keystore and add and enable the IDP configuration
        3.  
          Enroll the NetBackup primary server with the IDP
        4.  
          Manage an IDP configuration
        5.  
          Video: Configure Single Sign-On in NetBackup
      5. Troubleshooting SSO
        1.  
          Redirection issues
        2.  
          Unable to sign in due to authorization-related issues
    8. Managing hosts
      1.  
        View NetBackup host information
      2.  
        Approve or add mappings for a host that has multiple host names
      3.  
        Remove mappings for a host that has multiple host names
      4.  
        Reset a host's attributes
  6. Section III. Managing storage and backups
    1. Configuring storage
      1.  
        About storage configuration
      2.  
        Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server
      3.  
        Create a Cloud storage, OpenStorage, or AdvancedDisk storage server
      4.  
        Create a disk pool
      5.  
        Create a storage unit
      6.  
        Create a universal share
      7.  
        Using image sharing from the NetBackup web UI
      8.  
        Troubleshooting storage configuration
      9.  
        Troubleshooting universal share configuration issues
      10.  
        Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server for image sharing
    2. Managing protection plans
      1.  
        Create a protection plan
      2.  
        Edit or delete a protection plan
      3.  
        Subscribe an asset or an asset group to a protection plan
      4.  
        Unsubscribe an asset from a protection plan
      5.  
        View protection plan overrides
      6.  
        About Backup Now
    3. Managing classic policies
      1.  
        About a NetBackup classic policy
      2.  
        About policy management in the NetBackup web UI
    4. Usage reporting and capacity licensing
      1.  
        Track backup data size on your primary servers
      2.  
        Configure the servers list for usage reporting
      3.  
        Scheduling reports for capacity licensing
      4.  
        Other configuration for incremental reporting
      5.  
        Troubleshooting failures for usage reporting and incremental reporting
  7. Section IV. Veritas Resiliency Platform
    1. Managing Resiliency Platforms
      1.  
        About Resiliency Platform in NetBackup
      2.  
        Understanding the terms
      3. Configuring a Resiliency Platform
        1.  
          Add a Resiliency Platform
        2.  
          Configuring a third-party CA certificate
        3.  
          Editing or deleting a Resiliency Platform
        4.  
          Viewing the automated or not-automated VMs
      4.  
        Troubleshooting NetBackup and Resiliency Platform issues
  8. Section V. Credentials
    1. Managing credentials
      1.  
        About credential management in NetBackup
      2.  
        Viewing credentials
      3.  
        Add a credential in NetBackup
      4.  
        Edit a credential
      5.  
        Delete a credential
      6.  
        Add Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) credentials in NetBackup
      7.  
        Edit or delete Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) credentials in NetBackup
  9. Troubleshooting the NetBackup Web UI
    1.  
      Tips for accessing the NetBackup web UI
    2.  
      If a user doesn't have the correct permissions or access in the NetBackup web UI
    3. Unable to add AD or LDAP domains with the vssat command
      1.  
        Connection cannot be established with the AD or the LDAP server
      2.  
        User credentials are not valid
      3.  
        An incorrect user base DN or group base DN was provided
      4.  
        Multiple users or groups exist with the same name under user base DN or group base DN
      5.  
        User or group does not exist
    4.  
      Unable to validate the user or group

Create a universal share

A universal share offers the ability to ingest data directly into a space efficient SMB (CIFS) or NFS share. Space efficiency is achieved by storing the ingested data directly to an existing NetBackup deduplication pool (MSDP). No NetBackup software needs to be installed on the client that is mounting the share. Any operating system that is running a POSIX-compliant file system and can mount an SMB (CIFS) or NFS network share can write data to a universal share.

For more information about universal shares, see the NetBackup Deduplication Guide

With the NetBackup web UI, you can:

  • Create, modify, view, and delete universal shares and manage them across appliances and build-your-own (BYO) servers.

    Note:

    Universal shares created through the NetBackup Appliance Web Console cannot be managed through NetBackup web UI. For NetBackup 8.3 and later, it is recommended to use the NetBackup web UI to manage universal shares on a NetBackup appliance.

  • Change the quota settings, Active Directory (AD) user and group names, and target hosts that pertain to the universal share.

Note:

To create a policy for a universal share, use the NetBackup Administration Console. See the NetBackup Deduplication Guide for more information about universal share policies, prerequisities, and configuration.

To create a universal share in the NetBackup web UI

  1. On the left, click Storage > Storage Configuration > Universal Share and then click Add.

    If there are no storage servers, then configure an MSDP storage server:

    See Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server.

    After you create the MSDP storage server, return to Universal Shares tab and click Add to add a universal share.

  2. Provide the following required information:

    • Enter a Display name. This name does not need to be unique. Multiple universal shares can use the same display name.

    • Select the Storage Server.

    • Select the Protocol: NSF or SMB (CIFS)

    • Specify a Host that is allowed to mount the share and then click Add to list. You can use the host name, IP address, short name, or the FQDN to specify the Host. You can enter multiple hosts for each share.

  3. At this point, continue to enter values in the remaining fields or click Save to save the universal share. You can update the remaining fields later from the universal share's details page:

    • Select a Quota type: Unlimited or Custom. If you select Custom, also specify the quota in MB, GB, or TB units.

      The Custom quota value limits the amount of data that is ingested into the share. Quotas are enforced using the front-end terabyte (FETB) calculation method. They are Implemented per share and can be modified at any time. You do not need to remount the share for the change to a take effect.

      To update the quote type or value from the universal share's details page, click Edit in the Quota section.

    • Specify Active Directory usernames and Active Directory group names. Only the specified users or groups can access the share. You can add and update the Active Directory usernames and Active Directory group names later from the details page of an existing universal share.

      Note:

      Currently Active Directory usernames and Active Directory group names are supported only for the SMB (CIFS) protocol.

  4. To view details about a universal share, click its name in the Universal Shares table.
  5. To delete a universal share, select one or more and click Delete or select Delete from the action menu.

    Deleting a universal share also deletes all data in the share. This action is irreversible and may take some time if the amount of data is large. Any active data transfers are immediately terminated, and any mounted shares are immediately removed.