Veritas NetBackup for Hadoop Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Installing and deploying Hadoop plug-in for NetBackup
- Configuring NetBackup for Hadoop
- About configuring NetBackup for Hadoop
- Managing backup hosts
- Adding Hadoop credentials in NetBackup
- Configuring the Hadoop plug-in using the Hadoop configuration file
- Configuration for a Hadoop cluster that uses Kerberos
- Configuring NetBackup policies for Hadoop plug-in
- Disaster recovery of a Hadoop cluster
- Performing backups and restores of Hadoop
- Troubleshooting
- About troubleshooting NetBackup for Hadoop issues
- About NetBackup for Hadoop debug logging
- Troubleshooting backup issues for Hadoop data
- Backup operation for Hadoop fails with error code 6599
- Backup operation fails with error 6609
- Backup operation failed with error 6618
- Backup operation fails with error 6647
- Extended attributes (xattrs) and Access Control Lists (ACLs) are not backed up or restored for Hadoop
- Backup operation fails with error 6654
- Backup operation fails with bpbrm error 8857
- Backup operation fails with error 6617
- Backup operation fails with error 6616
- Troubleshooting restore issues for Hadoop data
- Restore fails with error code 2850
- NetBackup restore job for Hadoop completes partially
- Extended attributes (xattrs) and Access Control Lists (ACLs) are not backed up or restored for Hadoop
- Restore operation fails when Hadoop plug-in files are missing on the backup host
- Restore fails with bpbrm error 54932
- Restore operation fails with bpbrm error 21296
Extended attributes (xattrs) and Access Control Lists (ACLs) are not backed up or restored for Hadoop
Extended attributes allow user applications to associate additional metadata with a file or directory in Hadoop. By default, this is enabled on Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS).
Access Control Lists provide a way to set different permissions for specific named users or named groups, in addition to the standard permissions. By default, this is disabled on HDFS.
Hadoop plug-ins do not capture extended attributes or Access Control Lists (ACLs) of an object during backup and hence these are not set on the restored files or folders.
Workaround:
If the extended attributes are set on any of the files or directories that is backed up using the BigData policy with Application_Type = hadoop, then, you have to explicitly set the extended attributes on the restored data.
Extended attributes can be set using the Hadoop shell commands such as fs -getfattr and hadoop fs -setfattr.
If the Access Control Lists (ACLs) are enabled and set on any of the files or directories that is backed up using the BigData policy with Application_Type = hadoop, then, you have to explicitly set the ACLs on the restored data.
ACLs can be set using the Hadoop shell commands such as hadoop fs -getfacl and hadoop fs -setfacl.