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Veritas NetBackup for HBase Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2018-04-24
Product(s):
NetBackup (8.1.1)
Platform: Linux,UNIX,Windows
- Introduction
- Installing and deploying HBase plug-in for NetBackup
- About installing and deploying the HBase plug-in
- Pre-requisites for installing the HBase plug-in
- Operating system and platform compatibility
- License for HBase plug-in for NetBackup
- Preparing the HBase cluster
- Downloading the plug-in
- Installing the HBase plug-in
- Best practices for deploying the HBase plug-in
- Post installation procedures
- Verifying the installation of the HBase plug-in
- Configuring NetBackup for HBase
- About configuring NetBackup for HBase
- Managing backup hosts
- Adding HBase credentials in NetBackup
- Configuring the HBase plug-in using the HBase configuration file
- Configuration for a HBase cluster that uses Kerberos
- Configuring NetBackup policies for HBase plug-in
- Disaster recovery of a HBase cluster
- Performing backups and restores of HBase
- Troubleshooting
Best practices for deploying the HBase plug-in
Consider the following when you deploy HBase plug-in and configure NetBackup for HBase:
Use consistent conventions for hostnames of backup hosts, media servers, and master server. For example, if you are using the hostname as HBase.veritas.com (FQDN format) use the same everywhere.
Add the entries of all the HMaster and region server to the
/etc/hostsfile on all the backup hosts. You must add the hostname in FQDN format.Or
Add the appropriate DNS entries in the
/etc/resolve.conffile.Always specify the HMaster and region server in FQDN format.
Ping all the nodes (use FQDN) from the backup hosts.