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NetBackup™ Web UI Kubernetes Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2022-03-28
Product(s):
NetBackup (10.0)
- 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
Delete an intelligent group
To delete an intelligent group
- On the left, click Kubernetes, under Workloads.
- Locate the group, under the Intelligent groups tab.
- If the group is not protected, select it and click Delete.
- If the group is protected, select it, and then click Remove protection to remove all protection plans.
- Then select that group under the Intelligent groups tab and click Delete.