Veritas NetBackup™ for Microsoft Azure Stack Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Installing and deploying Microsoft Azure Stack plug-in for NetBackup
- About installing and deploying the Microsoft Azure plug-in
- Pre-requisites for installing the Microsoft Azure plug-in
- Operating system and platform compatibility
- License for Microsoft Azure Stack plug-in for NetBackup
- Downloading the plug-in
- About deployment of NetBackup to protect Microsoft Azure Stack
- Installing the Microsoft Azure Stack plug-in
- Installing Microsoft Azure Stack plug-in on NetBackup Appliance
- Configuring NetBackup and Microsoft Azure Stack
- Overview of configuring NetBackup and Microsoft Azure Stack
- Managing backup hosts
- Adding a Microsoft Azure Stack custom role to provide access permissions to NetBackup administrator
- Configuring the Microsoft Azure plug-in using the azurestack.conf configuration file
- Creating a file that contains Microsoft Azure Stack credentials
- Adding Microsoft Azure Stack credentials in NetBackup
- Creating a BigData policy for Microsoft Azure Stack using the NetBackup Policies utility
- Performing backups and restores of Microsoft Azure Stack
- About backing up Microsoft Azure virtual machines
- About restoring Microsoft Azure Stack virtual machines
- About the restore scenarios for Microsoft Azure Stack VMs from the BAR interface
- Using the BAR interface to restore an Microsoft Azure Stack VM at the same location
- Using the bprestore command to restore Microsoft Azure Stack VM at the same location
- Using the BAR interface to restore an Microsoft Azure Stack VM with modified metadata at an alternate location
- Using the bprestore command to restore Microsoft Azure VM with modified metadata and an alternate location
- Troubleshooting
- About NetBackup for Microsoft Azure debug logging
- Backup fails with error 6662
- Backup fails with error 6661
- Backup fails with error 6646
- Backup fails with error 6629
- Backup fails with error 6626
- Backup fails with error 6630
- Restore fails with error 2850
- Backup fails with error 1
- Adding Azure Stack credentials to NetBackup fails with error 9101
- Adding Azure Stack credentials to NetBackup fails with error 7610
- Known limitations for Microsoft Azure protection using NetBackup
Creating a BigData policy for Microsoft Azure Stack using the NetBackup Policies utility
Use the following procedure to create a BigData policy with the NetBackup Policies utility.
To create a BigData policy with the NetBackup Policies utility
- In the NetBackup Administration Console, in the left pane, expand NetBackup Management > Policies.
- On the Actions menu, click New > Policy.
- Type a unique name for the new policy in the Add a New Policy dialog box.
Click OK.
- On the Attributes tab, select BigData as the policy type.
- On the Attributes tab, select the storage unit for BigData policy type.
- On the Schedules tab, click New to create a new schedule.
You can create a schedule for a Full Backup for your BigData policy. Once you set the schedule, Microsoft Azure data is backed up automatically as per the set schedule without any further user intervention.
- On the Clients tab, enter the IP address or the host name of the ARM Endpoint.
You can add the following ARM Endpoints:
Provider subscription
Tenant subscription
- On the Backup Selections tab, enter the following parameters and their values as shown:
Application_Type=azurestack
The parameter values are case-sensitive.
Backup_Host=IP_address or FQDN
You can specify multiple backup hosts.
Specify assets to backup
For all the VMs in a subscription: /Subscription ID
For all the VMS in a resource group: /Subscription ID/Resource Group
For a single VM: /Subscription ID/Resoutrce Group/VM Name
Note:
The directory or folder specified for backup selection while defining BigData Policy with Application_Type = azurestack must not contain space or comma in their names.
- Click OK to save the changes.