Veritas NetBackup™ 8.0 for Hyper-V Administrator's Guide

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  1. Introduction
    1.  
      About Hyper-V
    2.  
      Updates to this guide for NetBackup 8.0
    3.  
      NetBackup for Hyper-V environment
    4.  
      Hyper-V terminology related to backup
    5.  
      Basic phases in a NetBackup backup of a Hyper-V virtual machine
    6.  
      NetBackup administrator tasks for Hyper-V
    7.  
      Quick reference for troubleshooting
  2. Notes and prerequisites
    1.  
      NetBackup for Hyper-V prerequisites
    2.  
      NetBackup for Hyper-V notes and restrictions
    3.  
      NetBackup character restrictions for virtual machine display names
    4.  
      NetBackup character restrictions for vhd or vhdx names and the VM path when the Enable file recovery from VM backup option is used
    5.  
      Notes on Linux virtual machines
  3. Configure NetBackup communication with Hyper-V
    1.  
      Changing the NetBackup Legacy Network Service logon (vnetd.exe) to the domain user account
    2.  
      Setting global limits on the use of Hyper-V resources
  4. Configure NetBackup policies for Hyper-V
    1.  
      Creating a Hyper-V policy from the Policy Configuration Wizard
    2.  
      Creating a Hyper-V policy from the NetBackup Policies utility
    3.  
      Limit jobs per policy on the Attributes tab (for Hyper-V)
    4.  
      Virtual machine host names and display names should be unique if VMs are selected manually in the policy
    5. Hyper-V backup options
      1.  
        Optimization options (Hyper-V)
      2.  
        Primary VM identifier option (Hyper-V)
      3.  
        Enable offline backup of non-VSS VMs (Hyper-V with VSS)
      4.  
        Cluster shared volumes timeout (Hyper-V with VSS)
    6. Hyper-V - Advanced Attributes
      1.  
        Provider Type configuration parameter (VSS)
      2.  
        Snapshot Attribute configuration parameter (VSS)
      3.  
        Virtual disk selection parameter (WMI)
      4.  
        Existing snapshot handling parameter (WMI)
      5.  
        Consistency level parameter (WMI)
      6.  
        About the Exclude disk options for Virtual disk selection
      7.  
        Virtual disk selection options: an example to avoid
      8.  
        Restoring data from the backups that excluded the boot disk or data disks
    7. Configuration parameters for Hyper-V
      1.  
        Client Name Selection configuration parameter
      2.  
        Virtual Machine Backup configuration parameter
      3.  
        Provider Type configuration parameter (VSS)
      4.  
        Snapshot Attribute configuration parameter (VSS)
      5.  
        Allow Offline Backup of VM configuration parameter
      6.  
        CSV Timeout in Minutes configuration parameter
    8. Browse for Hyper-V virtual machines
      1.  
        About cached names for virtual machine backup
    9.  
      Prerequisites for alternate client backup of a virtual machine (VSS)
    10.  
      Configuring alternate client backup of virtual machines
    11.  
      Requirements for a NetBackup client inside the virtual machine
  5. Configure Hyper-V Intelligent Policies
    1.  
      About Hyper-V Intelligent Policy (automatic selection of virtual machines for backup)
    2.  
      The basics of a NetBackup query rule
    3.  
      Important notes on Hyper-V Intelligent Policy
    4.  
      NetBackup requirements for Hyper-V Intelligent Policy
    5.  
      Setting up Hyper-V Intelligent Policy: Task overview
    6.  
      Options for selecting Hyper-V virtual machines
    7.  
      Creating a Hyper-V policy for automatic virtual machine selection
    8.  
      Editing a query in Basic Mode
    9.  
      Using the Query Builder in Advanced Mode
    10.  
      AND vs. OR in queries
    11.  
      Examples for the NetBackup Query Builder
    12.  
      The IsSet operator in queries
    13.  
      About selecting virtual machines by means of multiple policies
    14.  
      Order of operations in queries (precedence rules)
    15.  
      Parentheses in compound queries
    16.  
      Query rules for virtual machine Notes that contain a newline character
    17.  
      Query Builder field reference
    18.  
      Test Query screen for Hyper-V
    19.  
      Test Query: Failed virtual machines
    20.  
      Effect of Primary VM identifier parameter on Selection column in Test Query results
    21.  
      Effect of Primary VM identifier parameter on VM Name column in Test query results
    22.  
      Restoring a VM that was backed up with a Hyper-V Intelligent Policy and that has a pass-through disk
  6. NetBackup Hyper-V for SCVMM
    1.  
      About backup of virtual machines in an SCVMM environment
    2.  
      Notes on NetBackup for Hyper-V with SCVMM
    3.  
      Creating a query to back up VMs in a localized SCVMM environment
  7. Windows Server failover cluster support
    1.  
      About virtual machines on Windows 2008, 2012, and 2016 failover clusters
    2.  
      Notes on CSV backup and restore
    3.  
      Creating a policy for virtual machines in a cluster
    4.  
      Location of the restored virtual machine in a cluster
    5. Virtual machine maintenance after a restore
      1.  
        Removal of cluster resources during restore
    6.  
      Hyper-V restore may fail if the VM was created on a CSV and the CSV is a reparse point on the destination drive
  8. Back up and restore Hyper-V
    1.  
      Backing up Hyper-V virtual machines
    2.  
      WMI backup method: State of the virtual machine before and after restore
    3.  
      Notes on individual file restore
    4.  
      Notes on full virtual machine restore
    5.  
      About restoring individual files
    6.  
      Restoring individual files to a host that has a NetBackup client
    7.  
      Restore Marked Files dialog for restore of individual files
    8. Restoring individual files to a shared location on the virtual machine
      1.  
        Setting up NetBackup Client Service for restore to a shared location on the virtual machine
    9.  
      Restoring the full Hyper-V virtual machine
    10.  
      Restore Marked Files dialog for restore of the Hyper-V virtual machine
    11.  
      About restoring common files
    12.  
      The BAR interface may list Hyper-V snapshot files when you browse to restore Hyper-V VM files
  9. Use Accelerator to back up Hyper-V
    1.  
      About the NetBackup Accelerator for virtual machines
    2.  
      Accelerator: full vs. incremental schedules
    3.  
      How the NetBackup Accelerator works with virtual machines
    4.  
      Accelerator notes and requirements for virtual machines
    5.  
      Accelerator forced rescan for virtual machines (schedule attribute)
    6.  
      Accelerator requires the OptimizedImage attribute
    7.  
      Accelerator backups and the NetBackup catalog
    8.  
      Accelerator messages in the backup job details log
    9.  
      NetBackup logs for Accelerator with virtual machines
    10.  
      About reporting the amount of Accelerator backup data that was transferred over the network
    11.  
      Replacing the Accelerator image size with the network-transferred data in NetBackup command output
  10. Best practices and more information
    1.  
      Best practices
  11. Troubleshooting
    1. NetBackup logs and how to create them
      1.  
        Enabling VxFI logging
      2.  
        Configuring VxMS and vhd logging
      3.  
        Format of the VxMS core.log and provider.log file names
    2. Errors during policy creation
      1.  
        NetBackup policy validation failed
    3. NetBackup status codes related to Hyper-V
      1.  
        Snapshot error encountered (status code 156)
    4.  
      Backup job hangs for multiple virtual machines
    5.  
      Viewing or resizing Windows NTFS shadow storage
    6.  
      The Hyper-V integration component is not installed
    7.  
      LDM volumes and status code 1
    8.  
      Hyper-V snapshots (avhd or avhdx files) and status code 1
    9.  
      Unable to log in to the NetBackup Administration Console
    10.  
      When backing up the virtual machines that reside on the same CSV, Windows warning 1584 can be ignored
    11.  
      Problems with alternate client backup
    12.  
      Restored virtual machine fails to start
    13.  
      Problem with a restart of a restored virtual machine: Why did the computer shut down unexpectedly?
    14.  
      Problems with restore of individual files
    15.  
      Problems with restore of the full virtual machine
    16.  
      Increasing the WMI create disk time-out value
    17.  
      Linux VMs and persistent device naming
  12. Appendix A. VSS backup method: Hyper-V online and offline backups
    1.  
      About Hyper-V online and offline backups for VSS
    2.  
      Conditions that determine online vs. offline backup for VSS
    3.  
      Additional notes on offline backups with VSS
    4.  
      Hyper-V 2012 R2 virtual machines may be in the Off state when restored
  13. Appendix B. Hyper-V pass-through disks
    1.  
      About Hyper-V pass-through disks with NetBackup
    2.  
      Configurations for backing up pass-through disks
    3.  
      Requirements for backing up Hyper-V pass-through disks
    4.  
      Restrictions for Hyper-V pass-through disks
    5.  
      Configuring a local snapshot backup of Hyper-V pass-through disks
    6.  
      About alternate client backup of pass-through disks
    7.  
      Configuring an alternate client backup of Hyper-V pass-through disks
    8.  
      Important note on VSS and disk arrays
  14. Appendix C. NetBackup commands to back up and restore Hyper-V virtual machines
    1.  
      Using NetBackup commands to create a Hyper-V policy
    2.  
      Using NetBackup commands to create a Hyper-V Intelligent Policy
    3.  
      The bpplinfo options for Hyper-V policies
    4.  
      bpplinclude options for modifying query rules in Hyper-V policies
    5. Examples of nbrestorevm for restoring VMs to Hyper-V
      1.  
        Hyper-V examples of restore to original location
      2.  
        Hyper-V examples of restore to alternate locations
    6.  
      The nbrestorevm -R rename file for Hyper-V
    7.  
      Notes on troubleshooting the nbrestorevm command for Hyper-V
    8.  
      Logs for troubleshooting the nbrestorevm command

Creating a Hyper-V policy for automatic virtual machine selection

This topic applies to policy configuration for NetBackup for Hyper-V.

NetBackup can automatically select Hyper-V virtual machines for backup based on the criteria that you enter. You specify the criteria (rules) in the Query Builder on the NetBackup policy Clients tab. You can set up rules to include certain virtual machines for backup, or to exclude virtual machines.

When the backup job runs, NetBackup creates a list of the virtual machines that currently meet the query rules and backs them up.

The following is the policy Clients tab with the option Select automatically through Hyper-V Intelligent Policy query. It has a query rule to back up all virtual machines that are powered on.

Figure: Policy Clients tab for automatic selection of virtual machines

Policy Clients tab for automatic selection of virtual machines

The Query Builder can operate in Basic Mode or in Advanced Mode.

To configure automatic virtual machine selection in Basic Mode

  1. On the policy Attributes tab, select Hyper-V for the policy type.
  2. Make other policy selections as needed (for example, create a Schedule).
  3. Click the Clients tab, and select Select automatically through Hyper-V Intelligent Policy query.

    If you had used the Select manually option to select virtual machines, those virtual machines are removed from the policy.

  4. Select the Server Type.

    This option designates the type of environment in which NetBackup searches for the VMs to back up.

    Hyper-V Standalone/Cluster

    A standalone Hyper-V server or cluster.

    System Center Virtual Machine Manager

    An SCVMM server that manages Hyper-V servers or clusters.

  5. For Server Name, enter the name of the Hyper-V server, cluster, or SCVMM server.

    Another topic describes the requirements for SCVMM:

    See About backup of virtual machines in an SCVMM environment.

    For a clustered environment, note the following:

    • Enter the name of the cluster (or one of the Hyper-V cluster nodes) in the Server Name field.

    • Set the NetBackup Legacy Network Service logon to the domain user account:

      See Changing the NetBackup Legacy Network Service logon (vnetd.exe) to the domain user account.

    • The NetBackup master server should not be installed on any Hyper-V nodes in the cluster. If the master server resides on one of the nodes, you cannot log on to the NetBackup Administration Console.

  6. To create a rule, make selections from the Query Builder pull-down menus.
    • For the first rule, you can start with the Field pull-down, depending on the type of rule. For the first rule, the only selections available for the Join field are blank (none), or NOT.

      Select a keyword for Field:

    • Select an Operator:

    • For the Value(s) field:

      You can enter the value manually (enclose the value in single quotes or double quotes).

      As an alternative, you can click the folder icon to browse for values. Depending on the Field keyword, you can use the Value(s) drop-down to select the value.

      Note that browsing with the folder icon may take some time in large environments.

      See Query Builder field reference.

      The arrow icon resets the Join, Field, Operator, and Value(s) fields to blank.

  7. Click the plus sign to add the rule to the Query pane.
  8. Create more rules as needed.

    See Query Builder field reference.

    See Examples for the NetBackup Query Builder.

  9. To see which virtual machines NetBackup currently selects based on your query, click Test Query.

    On the Test Query screen, the virtual machines in your current environment that match the rules for selection in the policy are labeled INCLUDED. Note however that the Test Query option does not create the backup list for the policy. When the next backup runs from this policy, NetBackup re-discovers virtual machines and consults the query rules. At that time, NetBackup backs up the virtual machines that match the query rules.

    The list of virtual machines is saved but the virtual machines are not displayed in the policy's Clients tab.

    See Test Query screen for Hyper-V.

  10. To create queries manually (Advanced Mode) instead of using the pull-down menus, click Advanced.

    See Using the Query Builder in Advanced Mode.