NetBackup™ Web UI Kubernetes Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
- Monitoring NetBackup
- Overview of NetBackup for Kubernetes
- Deploying and configuring the NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Deploy service package on NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Port requirements for Kubernetes operator deployment
- Upgrade the NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Delete the NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Configure NetBackup Kubernetes datamover
- Configure settings for NetBackup snapshot operation
- Troubleshooting NetBackup servers with short names
- Managing image groups
- Deploying certificates on NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Managing Kubernetes assets
- Managing Kubernetes intelligent groups
- Protecting Kubernetes assets
- Recovering Kubernetes assets
- Troubleshooting Kubernetes issues
- Error during certificate deployment on the Kubernetes operator
- Error during the primary server upgrade: NBCheck fails
- Error during an old image restore: Operation fails
- Error during persistent volume recovery API
- Error during restore: Final job status shows partial failure
- Error during restore on the same namespace
- Datamover pods exceed the Kubernetes resource limit
- Error during restore: Job fails on the highly loaded cluster
- Custom Kubernetes role created for specific clusters cannot view the jobs
Job monitoring
Use the Jobs node in the Activity monitor to monitor the jobs in your NetBackup environment. The default view for jobs is the that contains the non-hierarchical list of all the jobs. You can also use the to see the hierarchy of parent and child jobs.
The type of jobs that you can view and manage depend on the RBAC role that you have. For example, a workload administrator (such as the Default VMware Administrator role) can view and manage only jobs for that workload. In contrast, the Administrator role lets you view and manage all NetBackup jobs.
If you have an RBAC role that allows access to jobs, you can see the jobs list in the job hierarchy view. For example, the Default VMware Administrator role lets you see VMware jobs in the hierarchy view. However, if you only have access to one or more VMs (asset-level access), no jobs display in the job hierarchy view.