NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide
- Managing and protecting cloud assets
- About protecting cloud assets
- Limitations and considerations
- AWS and Azure government cloud support
- Configure Snapshot Manager in NetBackup
- Managing intelligent groups for cloud assets
- Protecting cloud assets or intelligent groups for cloud assets
- About storage lifecycle policies
- Managing policies for cloud assets
- Limitations and considerations
- Planning for policies
- Creating policies for cloud assets
- Setting up attributes for PaaS assets
- Setting up attributes for IaaS assets
- Creating schedules
- About backup frequency
- About assigning retention periods
- Configuring the Start window
- Configuring the include dates
- Configuring the exclude dates
- Configuring the cloud assets for PaaS
- Configuring the cloud assets for IaaS
- Configuring backup options for IaaS
- Managing cloud policies
- Scan for malware
- Protecting Microsoft Azure resources using resource groups
- NetBackup Accelerator for cloud workloads
- Configuring backup schedules for cloud workloads using protection plan
- Backup options for cloud workloads
- AWS Snapshot replication
- Protect applications in-cloud with application-consistent snapshots
- Protecting AWS or Azure VMs for recovering to VMware
- Cloud asset cleanup
- Cloud asset filtering
- Protecting PaaS assets
- Protecting PaaS assets
- Prerequisites for protecting PaaS assets
- Enabling binary logging for MySQL and MariaDB databases
- Enabling backup and restore in Kubernetes
- Prerequisites for protecting Amazon RDS SQL Server database assets
- Protecting RDS Custom instances
- Protecting Azure Managed Instance databases
- Limitation and considerations
- For all databases
- For PostgreSQL
- For incremental backups for Azure PostgreSQL
- For AWS RDS PostgreSQL and AWS Aurora PostgreSQL
- For AWS DynamoDB
- For AWS DocumentDB
- For AWS Neptune
- For AWS RDS SQL
- For Azure, AWS RDS, and Aurora MySQL
- For incremental backups using Azure MySQL server
- For incremental backups using the GCP SQL Server
- For Azure SQL and SQL Managed Instance
- For Azure SQL and SQL Managed Instance (without temp. database)
- For Azure SQL Server and SQL Managed Instance incremental backup
- For Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB
- For Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL
- For Amazon RDS for Oracle
- For Amazon Redshift databases
- For Amazon Redshift clusters
- For GCP SQL Server
- For GCP BigQuery
- Installing the native client utilities
- Configuring storage for different deployments
- Configuring the storage server for instant access
- About incremental backup for PaaS workloads
- Configuring incremental backups for Azure MySQL server
- About archive redo log backup for PaaS workloads
- About Auto Image Replication for PaaS workloads
- Discovering PaaS assets
- Viewing PaaS assets
- Managing PaaS credentials
- Add protection to PaaS assets
- Recovering cloud assets
- Recovering cloud assets
- About the pre-recovery check for VMs
- Supported parameters for restoring cloud assets
- Recovering virtual machines
- Recovering applications and volumes to their original location
- Recovering applications and volumes to an alternate location
- Recovery scenarios for GCP VMs with read-only volumes
- (GCP only) Restoring virtual machines and volumes using the autoDelete disk support
- Perform rollback recovery of cloud assets
- Recovering AWS or Azure VMs to VMware
- Recovering PaaS assets
- Recovering cloud assets
- Performing granular restore
- Troubleshooting protection and recovery of cloud assets
- Troubleshoot cloud workload protection issues
- Error Code 9855: Error occurred while exporting snapshot for the asset: <asset_name>
- VMs and other OCI assets with CMK-encrypted disks are marked as deleted in NetBackup UI.
- Backup from snapshot jobs take longer time than expected
- Backup from snapshot job fails due to connectivity issues when Snapshot Manager is deployed on an Ubuntu host
- Error disambiguation in NetBackup UI
- Status Code 150: Termination requested by administrator
- Troubleshoot PaaS workload protection and recovery issues
Prerequisites for protecting Amazon RDS SQL Server database assets
You need to enable the native backup and restore options for the option group to protect RDS SQL assets.
This option group must be a part of the IAM role, which has an AWSBackupServiceRolePolicyForRestores/Backup policy attached to it.
To create an option group:
- On your AWS portal, go to IAM and create a new role.
- Attach the following permissions:
AWSBackupServiceRolePolicyForRestores
AWSBackupServiceRolePolicyForBackup
sqlNativeBackup
- Go to RDS > Option groups. Do the following:
Note:
Refer to the AWS documentation for the latest steps on adding the native backup and restore option to the option group for RDS SQL Server.
Create a group (Name: SqlServerBackupRestore, Description: xxx, Engine: Select your database engine, Major Engine Version: Select the version of your DB instance).
Click Create.
Click the created group to edit. Do the following:
Click Add option.
Select the option: SQLSERVER_BACKUP_RESTORE.
Select the IAM role you created in the previous steps.
Select Immediately, to schedule an instant change.
- Go to RDS > Databases and select your instance. Do the following:
Click Modify.
Select the option group you created in the previous step.
Click Next.
Select Apply immediately, to avoid service downtime.
Click Modify DB instance to apply the changes.
If you have a connection to database from the SQL Management Studio, close and connect again.
To use the bucket for protecting Amazon RDS SQL Server database assets:
For NetBackup versions before 10.2:
- Create the NetBackup AWS S3 bucket as:
netbackup-<AWS_ACCOUNT_IDENTIFIER> - If a bucket already exists with the same convention, NetBackup uses it.
For NetBackup versions 10.2 onwards:
- The bucket is automatically created, if it is not present, following the convention:
netbackup-<AWS_ACCOUNT_IDENTIFIER>-region