Veritas NetBackup™ for Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV) Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV)
- Prerequisites and things to consider before using the plug-in
- Downloading and installing the Nutanix plug-in
- Configuring NetBackup communication with AHV
- Establishing communication between NetBackup and Nutanix AHV
- Configuring secure communication between the Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor server and NetBackup host
- Adding the Nutanix Acropolis Cluster credentials for NetBackup
- Adding a backup host to the NetBackup master server
- Adding a backup host to the Acropolis Cluster access list
- Configuring NetBackup policies for AHV
- Backup and recovery
- Back up the Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Overview of the Nutanix AHV virtual machines recovery process
- About recovering the Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Planning the recovery of a Nutanix AHV VM
- Recovering a Nutanix AHV VM using the Backup, Archive, and Restore console
- About recovering AHV VMs from the images that are backed up using NetBackup versions 8.1, 8.1.1, or 8.1.2
- Recovering a Nutanix AHV VM using the command line for Hypervisor policy
- Troubleshooting issues
- Appendix A. NetBackup commands to backup and restore Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Appendix B. Protect Nutanix AHV virtual machines with BigData policy
About the nb_nutanix-ahv configuration file
The nb_nutanix-ahv configuration file contains the parameters that let you manage your SSL certificate preferences.
The nb_nutanix-ahv configuration file is bundled with NetBackup and it is located in the /usr/openv/netbackup directory on the backup host. The nb_nutanix-ahv configuration file uses a JSON file format.
The Table: The nb_nutanix-ahv configuration file parameters and their description lists the parameters that the configuration file contains.
Table: The nb_nutanix-ahv configuration file parameters and their description
Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
enable_ssl_validations | Specifies whether or not to enable SSL validations for your certificate. The default value for this parameter is true. To disable SSL validations, change the value of this parameter to false. |
cert_authority_file | Specifies the file name along with the path to the SSL certificate. By default, the value for this parameter is blank or empty. Here is an example of the parameter with a valid value: "cert_authority_file":"/usr/openv/cacert.pem" Ensure that the certificate bundles are updated on your system. |