Veritas NetBackup™ CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide
- Section I. CloudPoint installation and configuration
- Preparing for CloudPoint installation
- About the deployment approach
- Deciding where to run CloudPoint
- About deploying CloudPoint in the cloud
- Meeting system requirements
- CloudPoint host sizing recommendations
- Creating an instance or preparing the physical host to install CloudPoint
- Installing Docker
- Creating and mounting a volume to store CloudPoint data
- Verifying that specific ports are open on the instance or physical host
- Deploying CloudPoint using the Docker image
- CloudPoint cloud plug-ins
- CloudPoint storage array plug-ins
- NetApp plug-in configuration notes
- Nutanix Files plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC Unity array plug-in configuration parameters
- Pure Storage FlashArray plug-in configuration notes
- HPE RMC plug-in configuration notes
- Hitachi plug-in configuration notes
- InfiniBox plug-in configuration notes
- How to configure the CloudPoint storage array plug-ins?
- CloudPoint application agents and plug-ins
- Microsoft SQL plug-in configuration notes
- Oracle plug-in configuration notes
- MongoDB plug-in configuration notes
- About the installation and configuration process
- Preparing to install the Linux-based agent
- Preparing to install the Windows-based agent
- Downloading and installing the CloudPoint agent
- Registering the Linux-based agent
- Registering the Windows-based agent
- Configuring the CloudPoint application plug-in
- Configuring VSS to store shadow copies on the originating drive
- Creating a NetBackup protection plan for cloud assets
- Subscribing cloud assets to a NetBackup protection plan
- About snapshot restore
- Restore requirements and limitations for Microsoft SQL Server
- Restore requirements and limitations for Oracle
- Restore requirements and limitations for MongoDB
- Steps required before restoring SQL AG databases
- Recovering a SQL database to the same location
- Recovering a SQL database to an alternate location
- Additional steps required after a SQL Server snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after restoring SQL AG databases
- SQL snapshot or restore and granular restore operations fail if the Windows instance loses connectivity with the CloudPoint host
- Disk-level snapshot restore fails if the original disk is detached from the instance
- Additional steps required after a MongoDB snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after an Oracle snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after restoring an AWS RDS database instance
- Protecting assets with CloudPoint's agentless feature
- Preparing for CloudPoint installation
- Section II. CloudPoint maintenance
Disk-level snapshot restore fails if the original disk is detached from the instance
This issue occurs if you are performing a disk-level snapshot restore to the same location.
When you trigger a disk-level snapshot restore to the same location, NetBackup first detaches the existing original disk from the instance, creates a new volume from the disk snapshot, and then attaches the new volume to the instance. The original disk is automatically deleted after the restore operation is successful.
However, if the original disk whose snapshot is being restored is manually detached from the instance before the restore is triggered, the restore operation fails.
You may see the following message on the NetBackup UI:
Request failed unexpectedly: [Errno 17] File exists: '/<app.diskmount>'
The NetBackup coordinator logs contain messages similar to the following:
flexsnap.coordinator: INFO - configid : <app.snapshotID> status changed to
{u'status': u'failed', u'discovered_time': <time>, u'errmsg': u'
Could not connect to <application> server localhost:27017:
[Errno 111]Connection refused'}Workaround:
If the restore has already failed in the environment, you may have to manually perform a disk cleanup first and then trigger the restore job again.
Perform the following steps:
- Log on to the instance for which the restore operation has failed.
Ensure that the user account that you use to connect has administrative privileges on the instance.
- Run the following command to unmount the application disk cleanly:
# sudo umount /<application_diskmount>
Here, <application_diskmount> is the original application disk mount path on the instance.
If you see a
"device is busy"message, wait for some time and then try the umount command again. - From the NetBackup UI, trigger the disk-level restore operation again.
In general, if you want to detach the original application disks from the instance, use the following process for restore:
First take a disk-level snapshot of the instance.
After the snapshot is created successfully, manually detach the disk from the instance.
For example, if the instance is in the AWS cloud, use the AWS Management Console and edit the instance to detach the data disk. Ensure that you save the changes to the instance.
Log on to the instance using an administrative user account and then run the following command:
# sudo umount /<application_diskmount>
If you see a
"device is busy"message, wait for some time and then try the umount command again.Now trigger a disk-level restore operation from the NetBackup UI.