NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Object Store Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Managing Cloud object store assets
- Protecting Cloud object store assets
- About accelerator support
- About incremental backup
- About policies for Cloud object store assets
- Planning for policies
- Prerequisites for Cloud object store policies
- Creating a backup policy
- Setting up attributes
- Creating schedule attributes for policies
- Configuring the Start window
- Configuring exclude dates
- Configuring include dates
- Configuring the Cloud objects tab
- Adding conditions
- Adding tag conditions
- Example of conditions and tag conditions
- Managing Cloud object store policies
- Recovering Cloud object store assets
- Troubleshooting
- Recovery for Cloud object store using web UI for original bucket recovery option starts but job fails with error 3601
- Recovery Job does not start
- Restore fails: "Error bpbrm (PID=3899) client restore EXIT STATUS 40: network connection broken"
- Access tier property not restored after overwrite existing to original location
- Reduced accelerator optimization in Azure for OR query with multiple tags
- Backup is failed and shows a certificate error with Amazon S3 bucket names containing dots (.)
- Azure backup job fails when space is provided in tag query for either tag key name or value.
- The Cloud object store account has encountered an error
- Bucket list empty when selecting it in policy selection
- Creating second account on Cloudian fails by selecting existing region
- Restore failed with 2825 incomplete restore operation
- Bucket listing of cloud provider fails when adding bucket in Cloud objects tab
- AIR import image restore fails on the target domain if the Cloud store account is not added in target domain.
About accelerator support
NetBackup accelerator for Cloud object store increases the speed of backups. The increase in speed is made possible by change detection techniques on the backup host. The backup host uses the change detection techniques to determine the current state of Cloud object store's objects or blobs to identify the changes that occurred since the last backup. The backup host sends the changed data to the media server in a more efficient backup stream. The media server combines the changed data with the rest of the cloud object store data that is stored in previous backups. If a portion of an object or blob is already in storage and has not been changed, the media server uses the copy in storage rather than reading it from the client. Accelerator backup has the following advantages:
Reduces the I/O and CPU overhead on the client. The result is a faster backup and less load on the client.
Creates a compact backup stream that uses less network bandwidth between the backup host and media server.
Creates a backup image that contains all data that is needed for restore.