NetBackup™ for OpenStack Administrator's Guide
- 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
Configuring NetBackup for OpenStack
NetBackup for OpenStack configuration process uses Ansible scripts. Ansible, in the last few years, has grown in popularity as a preferred configuration management tool and NetBackup for OpenStack uses Ansible playbooks extensively to configure the NetBackup for OpenStack cluster. To troubleshoot NetBackup for OpenStack configuration issues, the user should have a basic understanding of Ansible playbook output.
Ansible modules are inherently idempotent and hence NetBackup for OpenStack configuration can run any number of times to change or reconfigure NetBackup for OpenStack cluster.
Once the virtual machine is started, point your browser (Chrome or Firefox) to NetBackup for OpenStack node IP address.
This brings you to the NetBackup for OpenStack dashboard, which contains the NetBackup for OpenStack configurator.
The user is: admin The default password is: password
After the very first login, you are requested to change the admin password.
NetBackup for OpenStack requires you to configure the cluster once and the NetBackup for OpenStack dashboard provides cluster-wide management capability.
Note:
For NetBackup Flex Appliance, you must manually copy the valid NetBackup CA-signed certificates at the /etc/nbos/ssl/nbu_cacert.pem
before you configure NetBackup for OpenStack.