NetBackup™ Web UI Red Hat Virtualization Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
- Monitoring NetBackup
- Managing RHV servers
- Upgrading to NetBackup 9.1
- Quick configuration checklist to protect Red Hat Virtualization virtual machines
- Configuring secure communication between the Red Hat Virtualization server and NetBackup host
- About the ports that NetBackup uses to communicate with RHV
- Add or browse an RHV manager
- Configure autodiscovery of the RHV virtual machines
- Create an intelligent VM group
- Remove an intelligent VM group
- Setting global limits on the use of RHV resources
- Protecting RHV virtual machines
- Recovering RHV virtual machines
- Troubleshooting RHV VM protection and recovery
- API and command line options for RHV
Things to know before you protect RHV virtual machines
You cannot backup the same RHV VM concurrently.
The VMs without virtual disks cannot be protected.
Ensure to use the same backup host to backup all template-based VMs (dependent clone).
For example, VMs
VMRedHat1,VMRedHat2are created from templateRedHat7_Templateas dependent clone and VMsVMWin1,VMWin2are created from templateWindows2016_Templateas dependent clone.While protecting these VMs, use the same backup host for all VMs based on template
RedHat7_TemplateorWindows2016_Template. Ensure thatVMRedHat1andVMRedHat2share the same backup host. Ensure thatVMWin1andVMWin2share the same backup host.VMRedHat1,VMRedHat2,VMWin1andVMWin2can share the same backup host, but it is optional.The following QCOW2 image attributes are not supported:
Compressed cluster
Encrypted disks
Virtual disks with internal snapshots
If the VM virtual disks are locked when the NetBackup services shutdown or crash during a backup, use RHV's unlock_entity command to unlock the disks. If the disks are not unlocked, the subsequent backups might fail.
On a file storage (NFS), a QCOW2 disk gets restored as raw disk (thin provision) because of an RHV limitation.
A thin dependent cloned VM is restored as an independent cloned VM.
If you want to use a storage that is not available through the NetBackup Web UI like a tape or basic disk based storage unit, you can use APIs or command line options to protect the VMs.
It is recommended to clone the administrator role, and to use that for backup and restore operations. This role have all the necessary privileges to perform the operation in all environments.