NetBackup™ NAS Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (11.0)
  1. Section I. About NAS backups
    1. Introduction
      1.  
        About NAS backups
      2.  
        Backups using the NAS-Data-Protection policy
      3.  
        Backups using NDMP policy
      4.  
        Terminology
  2. Section II. Using NAS-Data-Protection (D-NAS)
    1. D-NAS overview
      1.  
        Dynamic data streaming for D-NAS Policy
      2.  
        Understanding the features of D-NAS
      3.  
        Dynamic streaming parameter
      4. Dynamic backup host pool
        1.  
          About the All media server pool option
      5.  
        Limitations and considerations
    2. D-NAS Planning and Tuning
      1.  
        Sizing guidelines for D-NAS
      2.  
        Tuning parameters for Server Message Block (SMB)
      3.  
        Tuning parameters for Network File System (NFS)
      4.  
        NetBackup tuning parameters for the backup host
    3. Pre-requisites for D-NAS configuration
      1. Prerequisites for D-NAS configuration
        1.  
          Required firewall ports
      2.  
        Domain user requirement for SMB share backups
      3.  
        Minimum supported backup host versions for different features
      4.  
        Configuring a backup host pool
    4. Configuring Storage Lifecyle Policies for D-NAS
      1.  
        About storage lifecycle policies
      2. Snapshot operation in SLP
        1.  
          Primary snapshot storage unit
        2.  
          Primary + Replication source snapshot storage unit
        3.  
          Primary + Replication source + Replication target storage unit
        4.  
          Replication target snapshot storage unit
      3.  
        Creating a storage lifecycle policy for snapshots and snapshot replication
      4.  
        Replication operation in the SLP
      5. Index from snapshot operation in an SLP
        1.  
          Determining where and when the Index from snapshot operation occurs
      6.  
        Backup from snapshot operation in an SLP
      7.  
        Duplication operation in an SLP
      8. Retention types for SLP operations
        1.  
          Expire after copy retention type for SLP operations
        2.  
          Fixed retention type for SLP operations
        3.  
          Maximum snapshot limit retention type for SLP operations
    5. Volume multi-host backup
      1.  
        About multi-host backup
      2.  
        Stream distribution across multiple backup hosts
      3.  
        Considerations for multi-host backups
      4.  
        Monitoring and troubleshooting backup jobs
    6. Configure D-NAS policy for NAS backups
      1.  
        About policies for NAS backups
      2.  
        Planning for policies
      3.  
        Prerequisites for D-NAS policies
      4.  
        Configure D-NAS policy for NAS volumes
      5.  
        Policy attributes
      6.  
        Creating schedule attributes for policies
      7. Configuring the Start window
        1.  
          Adding, changing, or deleting a time window in a policy schedule
        2.  
          Example of schedule duration
      8.  
        Configuring the exclude dates
      9.  
        Configuring clients
      10.  
        Configuring backup selections
      11.  
        Configuring exclude lists
      12.  
        Ordering of backup from snapshot jobs
      13.  
        About mixed mode volumes
      14.  
        Configuring include and exclude lists
      15.  
        Auto-resume backup for incomplete backup jobs
    7. Using Accelerator
      1.  
        Accelerator for D-NAS
      2.  
        About the track logs for Accelerator
      3.  
        Track log sizing considerations
      4.  
        Notes on accelerator for D-NAS
      5.  
        Accelerator forced rescan option
    8. Using Vendor Change Tracking
      1.  
        About Vendor Change Tracking
      2.  
        About NetApp SnapDiff support
      3.  
        Using VCT with accelerator for D-NAS
      4.  
        Using VCT for indexing
      5.  
        Changing the number of backup streams when VCT and accelerator are enabled
      6.  
        Index from snapshot for D-NAS
      7.  
        Using VCT with NetBackup client exclude list
    9. Using true image restore
      1.  
        About true image restore
      2.  
        Configuring TIR information retention time
      3.  
        Considerations for using TIR
    10. Replication using D-NAS policy
      1.  
        Replication using D-NAS policy
    11. Restoring from D-NAS backups
      1. Multi-stream restores from D-NAS backups
        1.  
          Considerations for restoring from D-NAS backups
        2.  
          About the Overwrite existing file option during restore
        3.  
          RBAC role for D-NAS restores
        4.  
          Scanning for malware
        5.  
          Restore everything to a different location
        6.  
          Restore individual files and folders to different locations
        7.  
          Original location restores for D-NAS Policy
      2.  
        Point-in-time rollback
    12. Troubleshooting
      1.  
        Troubleshooting
      2.  
        Setting the log level
      3.  
        Logging directories for Linux platforms
      4.  
        Logging folders for Windows platforms
      5.  
        Logging folders for multi-stream restore
      6.  
        Exclude list is not working during backup
      7.  
        Restore from a snapshot fails with status 133
      8.  
        Backup from snapshot jobs do not start after the snapshot job completes successfully
      9.  
        Backup from snapshot fails with error 50
      10.  
        Backup from snapshot parent job fails with error 4213: Snapshot import failed
      11.  
        Backup host pool creation fails with the error "Failed to fetch host list"
      12.  
        Snapshot job fails and the snapshot command does not recognize the volume name
      13.  
        Accelerator enabled incremental backup of NetApp NAS volume
      14.  
        Snapshot method: Auto
      15.  
        Backup from snapshot jobs for NAS-Data-Protection policy fail with error 4213
      16.  
        A full VCT-enabled indexing job runs, when followed by a non-VCT indexing job with a backup host prior to version to 10.3
      17.  
        Backup from snapshot jobs for NAS data protection policy fail with error 927
      18.  
        Error code: 930: No supported media server is available in the All_Media_Server_Pool to use to backup the NAS shares.
      19.  
        Multi-stream restore from NAS array volume fails with the status: 174 Media manager - system error occurred.
      20.  
        NAS job fails with the error: Crawler process timed out after 600 seconds waiting for streams to attach with shared memory.
      21.  
        D-NAS backup fails with the error: The file system crawler process timed-out waiting for streams to attach with shared memory. (3003)
      22.  
        Isilon backup from snapshot failed with the Snapshot cannot be mounted error.
      23.  
        Discovery and snapshot operations fail with the errors 156 and 1542
  3. Section III. Using NDMP
    1. Introduction to NetBackup for NDMP
      1. About NetBackup for NDMP
        1.  
          NetBackup for NDMP features
        2.  
          NetBackup for NDMP terminology
      2.  
        About Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP)
      3. Types of NDMP backup
        1.  
          NDMP local backup
        2.  
          NDMP three-way backup
        3.  
          Backup to Media Manager storage units (remote NDMP)
      4.  
        About NDMP policies in NetBackup
      5.  
        About NetBackup storage units
      6. About assigning tape drives to different hosts
        1.  
          About robotics control
      7.  
        About the NDMP backup process
      8.  
        About the NDMP restore process
      9.  
        About Direct Access Recovery (DAR)
      10.  
        Snapshot Client assistance
      11.  
        About NDMP multiplexing
      12.  
        About NDMP support for Replication Director
      13.  
        Limitations of Replication Director with NDMP
      14.  
        About NDMP support for NetApp clustered Data ONTAP (cDOT)
    2. Installation Notes for NetBackup for NDMP
      1.  
        NetBackup for NDMP installation prerequisites
      2.  
        Adding the NetBackup for NDMP license
      3.  
        About existing NetApp cDOT configurations before you upgrade
    3. Configuring NDMP backup to NDMP-attached devices
      1.  
        About configuring NDMP-attached devices
      2.  
        Authorizing NetBackup access to a NAS (NDMP) host
      3.  
        About access for three-way backups and remote NDMP
      4. About Media and Device Management configuration
        1.  
          Adding a robot directly attached to an NDMP host
        2.  
          Adding a tape drive
        3.  
          Checking the device configuration
      5. Using the Device Configuration Wizard to configure an NDMP filer
        1.  
          About verifying NDMP password and robot connection
        2.  
          About adding volumes
        3.  
          Adding NDMP storage units
      6. About creating an NDMP policy
        1.  
          About appropriate host selection for NetApp cDOT backup policies
        2.  
          Attributes tab options for an NDMP policy
        3.  
          Schedules tab options for an NDMP policy with Accelerator for NDMP enabled
        4.  
          About backup types in a schedule for an NDMP policy
        5.  
          Clients tab options for an NDMP policy
        6. Backup selection options for an NDMP policy
          1.  
            Wildcard characters in backup selections for an NDMP policy
          2.  
            ALL_FILESYSTEMS and VOLUME_EXCLUDE_LIST directives
          3.  
            About environment variables in the backup selections list
      7. About enabling or disabling DAR
        1.  
          Disabling DAR for file and directory restores
        2.  
          Disabling DAR for directory restores only
      8.  
        Configuring NetBackup for NDMP in a clustered environment
    4. Configuring NDMP backup to NetBackup media servers (remote NDMP)
      1.  
        About remote NDMP
      2.  
        Configuring NDMP backup to Media Manager storage units
    5. Configuring NDMP DirectCopy
      1. About NDMP DirectCopy
        1.  
          Prerequisites for using NDMP DirectCopy
        2.  
          NDMP DirectCopy with VTL
        3.  
          NDMP DirectCopy without VTL
      2.  
        Configuring NDMP DirectCopy
      3. Using NDMP DirectCopy to duplicate a backup image
        1. Requirements to use NDMP DirectCopy for image duplication
          1.  
            NetBackup policy type for image duplication
        2.  
          Initiating NDMP DirectCopy with the NetBackup web UI
    6. Accelerator for NDMP
      1.  
        About NetBackup Accelerator for NDMP
      2. About the track log for Accelerator for NDMP
        1.  
          How to redirect track logs for Accelerator for NDMP
      3.  
        Accelerator messages in the NDMP backup job details log
      4.  
        NetBackup logs for Accelerator for NDMP
    7. Remote NDMP and disk devices
      1.  
        About remote NDMP and disk devices
      2.  
        Configuring remote NDMP
    8. Using the Shared Storage Option (SSO) with NetBackup for NDMP
      1.  
        About the Shared Storage Option (SSO) with NetBackup for NDMP
      2.  
        Setting up SSO with NetBackup for NDMP
      3.  
        Using the NetBackup Device Configuration Wizard for NDMP hosts
    9. NAS appliance information for NDMP
      1.  
        About NAS appliances support
      2.  
        Non-vendor-specific information
      3. Vendor-specific information
        1.  
          Dell EMC Isilon
        2.  
          Dell EMC VNX
        3.  
          Dell EMC Unity
        4. EMC Celerra
          1. Information for Celerra Network Server version 5.5 software and later
            1.  
              File and directory exclusion statements
            2.  
              Specifying snapshot-based backups in an NDMP policy
            3.  
              Specifying NDMP volume backups (VBB)
        5.  
          Hitachi HDI/VFP
        6.  
          Hitachi NAS (HNAS)
        7.  
          HP X9000 NAS
        8.  
          Huawei OceanStor V3
        9.  
          IBM System Storage Nxxxx
        10.  
          NEC Storage NV series
        11. NetApp
          1. Using NetBackup with NetApp's Data ONTAP 8.2 cluster mode
            1.  
              Using a node name as the NDMP client name in all versions of NetBackup
            2.  
              Using a data Vserver LIF as the NDMP client name in non-CAB-aware versions of NetBackup
            3.  
              Using a cluster_mgmt vserver LIF as the NDMP client name in non-CAB-aware versions of NetBackup
            4.  
              Using a cluster_mgmt Vserver LIF as the NDMP client name in CAB-aware versions of NetBackup
        12.  
          Nexenta
        13.  
          Nexsan
        14.  
          Oracle Axiom Series
        15.  
          Oracle Solaris Server
        16.  
          Stratus V Series
    10. Backup and restore procedures
      1.  
        Performing a manual backup with an NDMP policy
      2.  
        Perform an NDMP restore
    11. Troubleshooting
      1. About NetBackup for NDMP logs
        1.  
          Viewing NetBackup for NDMP logs
        2.  
          NDMP backup levels
      2.  
        General NetBackup for NDMP operating notes and restrictions
      3. NetBackup for NDMP troubleshooting suggestions
        1.  
          Troubleshooting NDMP media and devices on Windows
        2.  
          Troubleshooting NDMP media and devices on UNIX
        3.  
          Troubleshooting NDMP DirectCopy
        4.  
          Troubleshooting Direct Access Recovery (DAR) with NetBackup for NDMP
      4. About robot tests
        1.  
          TLD robot test example for UNIX
    12. Using NetBackup for NDMP scripts
      1.  
        About the NetBackup for NDMP scripts
      2.  
        ndmp_start_notify script (UNIX)
      3.  
        ndmp_start_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
      4.  
        ndmp_end_notify script (UNIX)
      5.  
        ndmp_end_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
      6.  
        ndmp_start_path_notify script (UNIX)
      7.  
        ndmp_start_path_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
      8.  
        ndmp_end_path_notify script (UNIX)
      9.  
        ndmp_end_path_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
      10.  
        ndmp_moving_path_notify script (UNIX)
      11.  
        ndmp_moving_path_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)

Policy attributes

The following procedure describes how to select the attributes for the backup policy.

Select the policy attributes

  1. On the left, click Protection > Policies.
  2. Enter a name for the policy in the Policy name field.
  3. Select the NAS-Data-Protection option from the Policy type dropdown.
  4. In the Destination section, configure the following data storage parameters:
    • The Data classification attribute specifies the classification of the storage lifecycle policy that stores the backup. For example, a backup with a gold classification must go to a storage unit with a gold data classification. By default, NetBackup provides four data classifications: platinum, gold, silver, and bronze.

      This attribute is optional and applies only when the backup is to be written to a storage lifecycle policy. If the list displays No data classification, the policy uses the storage selection that is displayed in the Policy storage list. If a data classification is selected, all the images that the policy creates are tagged with the classification ID.

    • The Policy storage attribute specifies the storage destination for the policy's data. For NAS backups you must select a Storage lifecycle policy as storage.

      You can override this selection from the Schedule tab.

  5. Take checkpoints every-Specify the frequency for taking checkpoints during a backup. By taking checkpoints during a backup, you can save time if the backup fails. By taking checkpoints periodically during the backup, NetBackup can retry a failed backup from the beginning of the last checkpoint. A retry is often quicker than restarting the entire job.

    The checkpoint frequency indicates how often NetBackup takes a checkpoint during a backup. The default is 15 minutes. The administrator determines checkpoint frequency on a policy-by-policy basis. When you select the checkpoint frequency, balance the loss of performance due to frequent checkpoints with the possible time lost when failed backups restart. If the frequency of checkpoints affects performance, increase the time between checkpoints.

    Checkpoints are saved at object boundaries and point to the next object in the list to be backed up. Checkpoints cannot occur in the middle of an object backup. After the object is backed up, the checkpoint is saved.

  6. The Limit jobs per policy attribute limits the number of jobs that NetBackup performs concurrently when the policy is run. By default the box is cleared and NetBackup performs an unlimited number of backup jobs concurrently. Other resource settings can limit the number of jobs.

    A configuration can contain enough devices so that the number of concurrent backups affects performance. To specify a lower limit, select Limit jobs per policy and specify a value from 1 to 999.

  7. In the Job priority field, enter a value from 0 to 99999. This number specifies the priority that a policy has as it competes with other policies for resources. The higher the number, the greater the priority of the job. NetBackup assigns the first available resource to the policy with the highest priority.
  8. The Media owner field is available when the Policy storage attribute is set to Any Available. The Media owner attribute specifies which media server or server group should own the media that backup images for this policy are written to.
    • Any(default)-Allows NetBackup to select the media owner. NetBackup selects a media server or a server group (if one is configured).

    • None-Specifies that the media server that writes the image to the media owns the media. No media server is specified explicitly, but you want a media server to own the media.

  9. Under Snapshot Client and Replication Director section, Perform snapshot backupsand Retain snapshot for Instant Recovery or SLP management parameters are selected by default and are read only.
    • Select Enable vendor change tracking for incremental backups to enable vendor change tracking. About Vendor Change Tracking

    • Perform snapshot backups

      Ensures that the policy creates snapshots of the disk array.

    • Retain snapshots for Instant Recovery or SLP management

      Ensures that the policy retains the snapshot after the backup completes.

    • Click Snapshot options to configure the snapshot type that you want to capture, and the NetBackup Snapshot Manager that you want to use.

      Here are the snapshot types:

      • Auto (default): The OpenStorage partner uses the best snapshot technology available to that partner to create the snapshot.

      • Mirror: The OpenStorage partner creates a copy dependent on the existence of the source. (The source can be the original snapshot or another replica.) Therefore, the retention of the replica depends on the retention of the source. If the source is deleted, the mirror is automatically deleted.

      • Clone: The OpenStorage partner creates an independent copy of the volume. The copy process can take some time as the entire copy must be complete. The snapshot that is created is independent of the source.

      • Cow: Copy-on-write snapshots. The OpenStorage partner makes a copy of modified data in a new location. Read requests for data that are unchanged are directed to the original volume. Read requests for changed data are sent to the copied blocks of the snapshot. Data blocks that have changed since the snapshot was created are described in metadata.

    • The Perform off-host backup options are not available for selection.

    From the Snapshot Manager list, select the snapshot manager that you want to use. The snapshot manager that you select must be configured to support the workload that you want to protect with the policy.

  10. To activate the policy, select the option Go into effect at, and set the date and time of activation. The policy must be active for NetBackup to use it. Make sure that the date and time are set to the time that you want to resume backups.

    To deactivate a policy, clear the option. Inactive policies are available in the Policies list.

  11. The Collect true image restore information attribute specifies whether the policy collects the information necessary to perform a true image restore. A true image restore (TIR) restores the contents of a directory to reflect the contents of the directory at the time of an incremental or a full backup. Files that were deleted before the backup are not restored.

    With the attribute enabled, a restore based on an incremental backup includes all files that were backed up since the last full backup. The restore also includes those files that were deleted at any time during that period.

    NetBackup starts to collect the true image restore information with the next full or incremental backup for the policy. The true image restore information is collected for each client regardless of whether any files were changed.

    NetBackup does not provide true image restores based on the time of a user backup or archive. However, NetBackup uses a user backup for a true image restore if the backup is more recent than the latest automatic full or incremental backup.

    About true image restore

  12. The Allow multiple data streams option is selected by default and is read only. This option allows NetBackup to divide automatic backups for each query into multiple jobs. Because the jobs are in separate data streams, they can occur concurrently.

    Multi-stream jobs consist of a parent job to perform stream discovery and child jobs for each stream. Each child job displays its job ID in the Job ID column in the Activity monitor. The job ID of the parent job appears in the Parent Job ID column, which is not displayed by default. Parent jobs display a dash (-) in the Schedule column.

    Optionally, for Flex Scale and MSDP Volume Group (MVG) environments, select the Use multiple MSDP nodes option.

    This option improves load balancing for multi-stream backups, by enabling distribution of backup streams across the multiple MSDP nodes, optimizing throughput, and reducing potential congestion on individual nodes.

  13. Select the Use Accelerator option to enable accelerator for the policy.

    NetBackup accelerator increases the speed of backups. The increase in speed is made possible by the change detection techniques on the array. The backup host uses the change detection techniques to identify the changes that occurred between the last backup and the current state of the array. The array sends the changed data to the media server in a more efficient backup stream. The media server combines the changed data with the rest of the array's data that is stored in previous backups.

    If a share/volume or a portion of the share/volume is already in storage and has not been changed, the media server uses the copy in storage rather than reading it from the array. The result is a full NetBackup backup.

    Accelerator for D-NAS

  14. Under the Client-side deduplication options, Disable for all clients is selected by default, and it is read only.
  15. The Keyword phrase attribute is a phrase that NetBackup associates with all backups or archives based on the policy. Only the Windows and UNIX client interfaces support keyword phrases.

    Clients can use the same keyword phrase for more than one policy. The same phrase for multiple policies makes it possible to link backups from related policies. For example, use the keyword phrase "legal department documents" for backups of multiple clients that require separate policies, but contain similar types of data.

    The phrase can be a maximum of 128 characters in length. All printable characters are permitted, including spaces and periods. By default, the keyword phrase is blank.

  16. The Dynamic data streaming attributes is selected by default and is read only. If required change the value for Maximum number of streams per volume. The maximum number of streams per volume determines the number of backup streams that are deployed for backing up each volume. For example, if a policy contains 5 volumes and the value of this parameter is set to 4, then a group of 4 backup streams for each volume is seen, thereby a total of 20 child backup streams and 5 parent backup streams as part of backup execution of the policy.