NetBackup™ Deployment Guide for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) Cluster
- Introduction to NetBackup on AKS
- Deployment with environment operators
- Assessing cluster configuration before deployment
- Deploying NetBackup
- Preparing the environment for NetBackup installation on AKS
- Recommendations of NetBackup deployment on AKS
- Limitations of NetBackup deployment on AKS
- About primary server CR and media server CR
- Monitoring the status of the CRs
- Updating the CRs
- Deleting the CRs
- Configuring NetBackup IT Analytics for NetBackup deployment
- Managing NetBackup deployment using VxUpdate
- Migrating the node pool for primary or media servers
- Deploying MSDP Scaleout
- Monitoring NetBackup
- Monitoring MSDP Scaleout
- Managing the Load Balancer service
- Performing catalog backup and recovery
- Managing MSDP Scaleout
- About MSDP Scaleout maintenance
- Uninstalling MSDP Scaleout from AKS
- Troubleshooting
- View the list of operator resources
- View the list of product resources
- View operator logs
- View primary logs
- Pod restart failure due to liveness probe time-out
- Socket connection failure
- Resolving an invalid license key issue
- Resolving an issue where external IP address is not assigned to a NetBackup server's load balancer services
- Resolving the issue where the NetBackup server pod is not scheduled for long time
- Resolving an issue where the Storage class does not exist
- Resolving an issue where the primary server or media server deployment does not proceed
- Resolving an issue of failed probes
- Resolving token issues
- Resolving an issue related to insufficient storage
- Resolving an issue related to invalid nodepool
- Resolving a token expiry issue
- Resolve an issue related to inconsistency in file ownership
- Resolve an issue related to KMS database
- Resolve an issue related to pulling an image from the container registry
- Resolving an issue related to recovery of data
- Check primary server status
- Pod status field shows as pending
- Ensure that the container is running the patched image
- Getting EEB information from an image, a running container, or persistent data
- Appendix A. CR template
Adding data volumes
You can add the data volumes by updating the CR.
To add the data volumes by updating the CR YAML file
- Open the CR YAML file to edit.
- Append the new data volume specifications in the spec.dataVolumes field.
- Apply new CR YAML to update the CR in the Kubernetes environment.
kubectl apply -f <your-cr-yaml>
To add the MSDP engine using the kubectl command directly
- Run the following command to append new data volume specifications in the spec.dataVolumes field.
kubectl -n <sample-namespace> edit msdpscaleout <your-cr-name> [-o json | yaml]
In the MSDP engine pod, the first data volume is mounted on /msdp/data/dp1/pdvol. Nth data volume is mounted on /msdp/data/dp1/${N-1}pdvol. For example, 2nd data volume is mounted on /msdp/data/dp1/1pdvol.
Each MSDP engine can support up to 16 data volumes.
It is recommended that you use the same data volume size if you add multiple volumes.
Note:
Due to some Kubernetes restrictions, MSDP operator restarts the engine pods for attaching the existing and new volumes, which can cause the short downtime of the services.