NetBackup™ Web UI Red Hat Virtualization Administrator's Guide
- Managing Red Hat Virtualization servers
- Configuring secure communication between the Red Hat Virtualization server and NetBackup host
- Add or browse an Red Hat Virtualization manager
- Protecting RHV virtual machines
- Recovering RHV virtual machines
- Troubleshooting RHV VM protection and recovery
- API and command line options for RHV
Quick configuration checklist to protect Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
Use NetBackup Web UI to protect the virtual machines that are created on the Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) platform.
You can also use APIs and command line options to protect and recover the Red Hat Virtualization VMs.
See Using APIs and command line options to manage, protect, or recover RHV VMs.
The following table describes the high-level steps or a checklist to protect the Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines:
Table: Configure and protect Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines using NetBackup
Step overview | Description and reference |
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Deploy NetBackup to protect Red Hat Virtualization VMs | On a very high-level, to protect Red Hat Virtualization VMs, you need:
NetBackup primary and media servers are supported on any supported server platform of NetBackup, whereas NetBackup client is supported on RHEL, SUSE, or a Windows host. NetBackup appliance including Flex appliance is also supported as a NetBackup primary, media server, or as a client that can act as a backup host. NetBackup uses an agentless architecture to protect the Red Hat Virtualization VMs. The communication between NetBackup and Red Hat Virtualization Manager happens throught APIs. |
Configure an Red Hat Virtualization access host for backup and recovery | An Red Hat Virtualization access host acts as a backup host and a recovery host during backup and recovery respectively. The access host is involved in the data movement during the backup and restore operations. If you plan to use a backup host that is not a NetBackup media server or an appliance, add the backup host to the NetBackup list. |
Enable secure communication between NetBackup and Red Hat Virtualization | The following sections contain more information about setting up a secure communication between NetBackup and Red Hat Virtualization:
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Manage Red Hat Virtualization servers and intelligent VM groups |
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Protect the Red Hat Virtualization VMs |
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Consider setting global limits on the use of Red Hat Virtualization resources | When you protect VMs automatically when they are created, over a period of time the number of VMs protected concurrently can grow large. The large number of concurrent backups can affect the Red Hat Virtualization performance as well as backup performance. You can set the global limits to manage the Red Hat Virtualization resources efficiently. See Setting global limits on the use of Red Hat Virtualization resources. |
The following table describes the high-level steps or a checklist to recover the Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines and additional information:
Table: Red Hat Virtualization VM recovery and additional information
Step overview | Description and reference |
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Removing protection from VMs | |
Recover the protected Red Hat Virtualization VMs |
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API and command line options to protect Red Hat Virtualization VMs | You can use NetBackup APIs or command line options to protect and recover Red Hat Virtualization VMs |
Troubleshooting information |
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