NetBackup™ Web UI Nutanix AHV Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (10.0)
  1. Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
    1.  
      About the NetBackup web UI
    2.  
      Terminology
    3.  
      Sign in to the NetBackup web UI
    4.  
      Sign out of the NetBackup web UI
  2. Monitoring NetBackup
    1.  
      The NetBackup dashboard
    2.  
      Job monitoring
    3.  
      Search for or filter jobs in the jobs list
  3. Overview
    1.  
      Overview of configuring and protecting AHV assets in the NetBackup web UI
  4. Managing AHV clusters
    1.  
      Quick configuration checklist to protect AHV virtual machines
    2.  
      Configure secure communication between the AHV cluster and NetBackup host
    3.  
      Enable the iSCSI initiator service on windows backup host
    4.  
      Install the iSCSI initiator package on Linux backup host
    5.  
      Migrate Java GUI/CLI added clusters into WebUI
    6.  
      Configure Nutanix AHV cluster
    7.  
      Configure CHAP settings for iSCSI secure communication with AHV clusters
    8.  
      About the ports that NetBackup uses to communicate with AHV
    9.  
      Add or browse an AHV cluster
    10.  
      Remove AHV Clusters
    11.  
      Create an intelligent VM group
    12.  
      Assign permissions to the intelligent VM group
    13.  
      Update the intelligent VM group
    14.  
      Remove the intelligent VM group
    15.  
      Set CHAP for iSCSI
    16.  
      Add an AHV access host
    17.  
      Remove an AHV access host
    18.  
      Change resource limits for AHV resource types
    19.  
      Change the autodiscovery frequency of AHV assets
  5. Managing AHV credentials
    1.  
      Add new cluster credentials
    2.  
      Update and validate AHV cluster credentials
    3.  
      View the credential name that is applied to an asset
    4.  
      Edit or delete a named credential
  6. Protecting AHV virtual machines
    1.  
      Things to know before you protect AHV virtual machines
    2.  
      Protect AHV VMs or intelligent VM groups
    3.  
      Customize protection settings for an AHV asset
    4.  
      Schedules and retention
    5.  
      Backup options
    6.  
      Prerequisite to Enable virtual machine quiescing
    7.  
      Remove protection from VMs or intelligent VM groups
    8.  
      View the protection status of VMs or intelligent VM groups
  7. Recovering AHV virtual machines
    1.  
      Things to consider before you recover the AHV virtual machines
    2.  
      About the pre-recovery check
    3.  
      Recover an AHV virtual machine
    4.  
      About Nutanix AHV agentless files and folders restore
    5.  
      Prerequisites for agentless files and folder recovery
    6.  
      SSH key fingerprint
    7.  
      Recover files and folders with Nutanix AHV agentless restore
    8.  
      Recovery target options
    9.  
      Pre-recovery checks
    10.  
      About Nutanix-AHV agent-based files and folders restore
    11.  
      Prerequisites for agent based files and folder recovery
    12.  
      Recover files and folders with Nutanix AHV agent based restore
    13.  
      Limitations
  8. Troubleshooting AHV operations
    1.  
      Troubleshooting tips for NetBackup for AHV
    2.  
      Error during AHV credential addition
    3.  
      Error during the AHV virtual machines discovery phase
    4.  
      Errors for the Status for a newly discovered VM
    5.  
      Error run into while backing up AHV virtual machines
    6.  
      Error while restoring AHV virtual machines
  9. API and command line options for AHV
    1.  
      Using APIs and command line options to manage, protect, or recover AHV virtual machines
    2.  
      Additional NetBackup options for AHV configuration
    3.  
      Additional information about the rename file

Migrate Java GUI/CLI added clusters into WebUI

Credential management for JAVA GUI/CLI and WebUI are separate.

  • Clusters added via Java GUI/CLI won't be reflected in WebUI and vice-e-versa.

  • If there are any existing clusters in Java GUI/ CLI, user must manually add these cluster/clusters and its credentials in WebUI.

    Note:

    Once a cluster is added in WebUI and then if it is deleted from Java GUI/CLI, the cluster would still exist in WebUI and vice-versa.

  • Once the cluster is added in WebUI and if the cluster credential needs to be updated, it must be updated from WebUI only.

    Consider the following scenario:

    • A cluster exists in both WebUI and Java UI.

    • Cluster credential is updated in WebUI only.

    • The cluster is deleted from WebUI.

    Impact: Backups and restores may fail on Java GUI as the credential of cluster added in Java GUI was not updated.

    Recommendation:Update the credential from Java GUI.

  • After the cluster is added in WebUI, the backups with existing policies would still be successful, even if the cluster is deleted from Java GUI. However, restore jobs can not be triggered from Java GUI in this scenario; as it requires cluster to be present on Java GUI.

  • If a cluster is added from Java GUI and WebUI and then it is deleted it from Java GUI, the cluster can still be seen at WebUI and vice-versa.

  • If a cluster was in WebUI as well as Java GUI and its credential was updated in WebUI and then the cluster is deleted from WebUI, backup and restores may fail as the cluster added in Java UI was not updated. One may have to update the credential from Java UI to get things working.