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NetBackup™ for OpenStack Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2024-09-29
Product(s):
NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (10.5)
- Introduction
- Deploying NetBackup for OpenStack
- Requirements
- NetBackup for OpenStack network considerations
- Preparing the installation
- Spinning up the NetBackup for OpenStack virtual machine
- Installing NetBackup for OpenStack Components
- Installing on RHOSP
- Prepare for deployment
- Updating the overcloud roles data file to include NetBackup for OpenStack services
- Additional Steps on NetBackup for OpenStack Appliance
- Installing on Ansible OpenStack Ussuri
- Installing on Kolla
- Pushing NetBackup for OpenStack images to the local registry
- Installing on RHOSP
- Configuring NetBackup for OpenStack
- Post Installation Health-Check
- Uninstalling NetBackup for OpenStack
- Uninstalling from RHOSP
- Uninstalling from Ansible OpenStack
- Uninstalling from Kolla Openstack
- Uninstalling from RHOSP
- Upgrading NetBackup for OpenStack
- Configuring NetBackup OpenStack Appliance
- Configuring NetBackup primary server
- NetBackup for OpenStack protections
- Performing snapshots, backups, and restores of OpenStack
- About restores
- Required restore.json file for CLI
- About schedules
- Performing Backup Administration tasks
- Disaster recovery
- Troubleshooting
- General Troubleshooting Tips
- Health check of NetBackup for OpenStack
- Important log files
Providing the metadata
Cloud-init uses two files for its metadata.
The first file is called meta-data and contains the information about the network configuration. The following is an example of this file.
[root@kvm]# cat meta-data instance-id: NetBackup for OpenStack network-interfaces: | auto ens3 iface ens3 inet static address 158.69.170.20 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 158.69.170.30 dns-nameservers 11.11.0.51 local-hostname: nbos-controller.domain.org
Warning:
The instance-id has to match the virtual machine name in virsh.
The second file is called user-data and it contains little scripts and information for a setup. For example, the user passwords. The following is an example of this file.
[root@kvm]# cat user-data #cloud-config chpasswd: list: | root:password1 stack:password2 expire: False