NetBackup™ Snapshot Manager for Data Center Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
 - Preparing for NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center installation
- About the deployment approach
 - Hosting NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Meeting system requirements
 - Host sizing recommendations
 - Creating an instance or preparing the host to install NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Installing container platform (Docker, Podman)
 - Creating and mounting a volume to store data
 - Verifying that specific ports are open on the instance or physical host
 
 - Deploying NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center using container images
- Before you begin installing NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Installing NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center in the Docker/Podman environment
 - Securing the connection to NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Verifying that NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center is installed successfully
 - Restarting NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Associating NetBackup media server(s) with Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 
 - Upgrading NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
- About NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center upgrades
 - Supported upgrade path
 - Upgrade scenarios
 - Preparing to upgrade NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Upgrading NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Upgrading NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center using patch or hotfix
 - Migrating and upgrading NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 
 - Uninstalling NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Snapshot Manager for Data Center catalog backup and recovery
 - Configure NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Storage array replication
 - Storage array plug-ins for Snapshot Manager for Data Center
- Configure the storage array plug-ins for Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Required ports for different arrays
 - Azure NetApp Files plug-in
 - Azure Files plug-in
 - Dell EMC PowerMax and VMax array
- Dell EMC PowerMax and VMax plug-in configuration prerequisites
 - Supported Snapshot Manager for Data Center operations on Dell EMC PowerMax and VMax
 - DELL EMC PowerMax and VMax plug-in configuration parameters
 - Roles and privileges on Dell EMC Unisphere for PowerMax and VMax
 - Dell EMC XtremIO plug-in considerations and limitations
 
 - Dell EMC PowerFlex array
 - Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon)
- Supported NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center Operation on DELL EMC PowerScale (Isilon)
 - DELL EMC PowerScale (Isilon) plug-in configuration prerequisites
 - Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon) plug-in configuration parameters
 - Using SmartConnect with Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Roles and privileges on Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon)
 - Snapshot replication for Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon)
 - Supported Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon) replication topologies
 - Consideration for Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon)
 
 - Dell EMC PowerStore SAN and NAS plug-in
 - Dell EMC XtremIO SAN array
 - Dell EMC Unity Array
 - Fujitsu Eternus AF/DX SAN array
 - Fujitsu Eternus AB/HB SAN array
 - Fujitsu AX/HX Series plug-in
- Supported Snapshot Manager for Data Center Operation on Fujitsu AX/HX array
 - Fujitsu AX/HX plug-in Configuration prerequisites
 - Fujitsu AX/HX plug-in configuration parameters
 - Fujitsu AX/HX SnapDiff configuration prerequisites
 - ACL configuration on Fujitsu AX/HX array
 - Fujitsu AX/HX plug-in considerations and limitations
 
 - HPE RMC plug-in
 - HPE XP plug-in
 - HPE Alletra 9000 SAN array
 - HPE Alletra 6000 SAN array
 - HPE GreenLake for Block Storage array
 - Hitachi NAS array
 - Hitachi SAN array
 - IBM Storwize SAN V7000 plug-in
 - IBM FlashSystem plug-in
 - IBM SAN Volume Controller plug-in
- Supported Snapshot Manager for Data Center Operation on IBM SAN Volume Controller array
 - IBM SAN Volume Controller plug-in configuration prerequisites
 - IBM SAN Volume Controller plug-in configuration parameters
 - Roles and privileges on IBM SAN Volume Controller
 - IBM SAN Volume Controller plug-in considerations and limitations
 
 - InfiniBox SAN array
 - InfiniBox NAS array
 - Lenovo DM 5000 series array
 - NetApp storage array
- Supported NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center operations on NetApp storage
 - NetApp plug-in configuration prerequisites
 - NetApp plug-in configuration parameters
 - Roles and privileges on NetApp storage array for the ZAPI interface
 - Roles and privileges on NetApp storage array for REST interface
 - Domain user permissions on the NetApp array
 - Configuring a dedicated LIF for NetBackup operation
 - Snapshot Replication
 - Supported NetApp replication topologies
 - Considerations for NetApp plug-in
 
 - NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO)
 - Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP Plug-in
 - NetApp E-Series array
 - Nutanix Files array
 - Pure Storage FlashArray SAN
- Supported Snapshot Manager for Data Center operations on Pure Storage SAN array models
 - Pure Storage SAN plug-in configuration pre-requisites
 - Pure Storage SAN plug-in configuration parameters
 - Roles and privileges on Pure Storage FlashArray
 - Pure Storage FlashArray plug-in considerations and limitations
 
 - Pure Storage FlashBlade plug-in configuration notes
 - PowerMax eNAS array
 - Qumulo NAS array
- Supported Snapshot Manager for Data Center operations on Qumulo plug-in
 - Qumulo plug-in configuration prerequisites
 - Qumulo plug-in configuration parameters
 - Permissions and privileges on the Qumulo cluster
 - Domain user permissions on the Qumulo cluster
 - Configuring a dedicated VLAN for NetBackup access
 - Qumulo plug-in considerations and limitations
 
 - VMware vSAN File Services plug-in
- Supported Snapshot Manager for Data Center Operation on VMware vSAN cluster
 - VMware vSAN File Services plug-in configuration prerequisites
 - VMware vSAN File Services plug-in configuration parameters
 - Domain user permissions on the VMware vSAN Cluster
 - VMware vSAN File Services plug-in considerations and limitations
 
 
 - Configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
- About configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
 - Creating a storage lifecycle policy for snapshots and snapshot replication
 - Operation types in a storage lifecycle policy
 - Retention types for storage lifecycle policy operations
 
 - NetBackup Snapshot Manager logging
- About NetBackup Snapshot Manager logging mechanism
 - How Fluentd-based NetBackup Snapshot Manager logging works
 - About the NetBackup Snapshot Manager fluentd configuration file
 - Modifying the fluentd configuration file
 - Viewing NetBackup Snapshot Manager logs
 - Fluentd-based logging requirements and considerations
 - NetBackup Snapshot Manager logs
 - Agentless logs
 
 - Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Data Center
 - Backup from snapshot job fails with time out error
 - (SELinux) Storage array plug-in configuration failure for custom port
 - Execution fails for the flexsnap_preinstall.sh command.
 - For NetApp SAN volumes, failure to create snapshot of a volume
 - D-NAS backup fails with the error: The file system crawler process timed-out waiting for streams to attach with shared memory. (3003)
 - Isilon backup from snapshot failed with the Snapshot cannot be mounted error.
 
 
Expire after copy retention type for SLP operations
The Expire after copy retention indicates that after all direct (child) copies of an image are successfully duplicated to other storage, the data on this storage is expired. The last operation in the SLP cannot use the Expire after copy retention type because no subsequent copy is configured. Therefore, an operation with this retention type must have a child.
It is not recommended that you enable Expire after copy retention for any storage units that are to be used with SLPs with either of the following: Accelerator or synthetic backups. The Expire after copy retention can cause images to expire while the backup runs. To synthesize a new full backup, the SLP backup needs the previous backup image. If the previous image expires during the backup, the backup fails.
For VCT-enabled incremental backups, the previous snapshot is required to generate the file change list with respect to the current snapshot. The Expire after copy retention expires the previous snapshot after the backup associated with that snapshot is complete.
Note:
Although synthetic backups do support the use of storage lifecycle policies, SLPs cannot be used for the multiple-copy synthetic backups method.
If a policy is configured to use an SLP for the backup, the retention that is indicated in the SLP is the value that is used. The Retention attribute in the schedule is not used.
Expire after copy retention type cannot be used for the snapshot operation when a sync replication stage is added in the SLP.
An image copy with an Expire after copy retention expires as soon as all of its direct child copies have been successfully created. Any mirrored children must also be eligible for expiration.