NetBackup™ NAS Administrator's Guide
- Section I. About NAS backups
- Section II. Using NAS-Data-Protection (D-NAS)
- D-NAS overview
- D-NAS Planning and Tuning
- Pre-requisites for D-NAS configuration
- Configuring Storage Lifecyle Policies for D-NAS
- About storage lifecycle policies
- Snapshot operation in SLP
- Creating a storage lifecycle policy for snapshots and snapshot replication
- Replication operation in the SLP
- Index from snapshot operation in an SLP
- Backup from snapshot operation in an SLP
- Duplication operation in an SLP
- Retention types for SLP operations
- Volume multi-host backup
- Configure D-NAS policy for NAS backups
- About policies for NAS backups
- Planning for policies
- Prerequisites for D-NAS policies
- Configure D-NAS policy for NAS volumes
- Policy attributes
- Creating schedule attributes for policies
- Configuring the Start window
- Configuring the exclude dates
- Configuring clients
- Configuring backup selections
- Configuring exclude lists
- Ordering of backup from snapshot jobs
- About mixed mode volumes
- Configuring include and exclude lists
- Auto-resume backup for incomplete backup jobs
- Using Accelerator
- Using Vendor Change Tracking
- Using true image restore
- Replication using D-NAS policy
- Restoring from D-NAS backups
- Multi-stream restores from D-NAS backups
- Considerations for restoring from D-NAS backups
- About the Overwrite existing file option during restore
- RBAC role for D-NAS restores
- Scanning for malware
- Restore everything to a different location
- Restore individual files and folders to different locations
- Original location restores for D-NAS Policy
- Point-in-time rollback
- Multi-stream restores from D-NAS backups
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting
- Setting the log level
- Logging directories for Linux platforms
- Logging folders for Windows platforms
- Logging folders for multi-stream restore
- Exclude list is not working during backup
- Restore from a snapshot fails with status 133
- Backup from snapshot jobs do not start after the snapshot job completes successfully
- Backup from snapshot fails with error 50
- Backup from snapshot parent job fails with error 4213: Snapshot import failed
- Backup host pool creation fails with the error "Failed to fetch host list"
- Snapshot job fails and the snapshot command does not recognize the volume name
- Accelerator enabled incremental backup of NetApp NAS volume
- Snapshot method: Auto
- Backup from snapshot jobs for NAS-Data-Protection policy fail with error 4213
- A full VCT-enabled indexing job runs, when followed by a non-VCT indexing job with a backup host prior to version to 10.3
- Backup from snapshot jobs for NAS data protection policy fail with error 927
- Error code: 930: No supported media server is available in the All_Media_Server_Pool to use to backup the NAS shares.
- Restore from NAS array volume fails with the status: 174 Media manager - system error occurred.
- NAS job fails with the error: Crawler process timed out after 600 seconds waiting for streams to attach with shared memory.
- 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.
- Discovery and snapshot operations fail with the errors 156 and 1542
- Section III. Using NDMP
- Introduction to NetBackup for NDMP
- About NetBackup for NDMP
- About Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP)
- Types of NDMP backup
- About NDMP policies in NetBackup
- About NetBackup storage units
- About assigning tape drives to different hosts
- About the NDMP backup process
- About the NDMP restore process
- About Direct Access Recovery (DAR)
- Snapshot Client assistance
- About NDMP multiplexing
- About NDMP support for Replication Director
- Limitations of Replication Director with NDMP
- About NDMP support for NetApp clustered Data ONTAP (cDOT)
- Installation Notes for NetBackup for NDMP
- Configuring NDMP backup to NDMP-attached devices
- About configuring NDMP-attached devices
- Authorizing NetBackup access to a NAS (NDMP) host
- About access for three-way backups and remote NDMP
- About Media and Device Management configuration
- Using the Device Configuration Wizard to configure an NDMP filer
- About creating an NDMP policy
- About appropriate host selection for NetApp cDOT backup policies
- Attributes tab options for an NDMP policy
- Schedules tab options for an NDMP policy with Accelerator for NDMP enabled
- About backup types in a schedule for an NDMP policy
- Clients tab options for an NDMP policy
- Backup selection options for an NDMP policy
- About enabling or disabling DAR
- Configuring NetBackup for NDMP in a clustered environment
- Configuring NDMP backup to NetBackup media servers (remote NDMP)
- Configuring NDMP DirectCopy
- Accelerator for NDMP
- Remote NDMP and disk devices
- Using the Shared Storage Option (SSO) with NetBackup for NDMP
- NAS appliance information for NDMP
- About NAS appliances support
- Non-vendor-specific information
- Vendor-specific information
- Dell EMC Isilon
- Dell EMC VNX
- Dell EMC Unity
- EMC Celerra
- Hitachi HDI/VFP
- Hitachi NAS (HNAS)
- HP X9000 NAS
- Huawei OceanStor V3
- IBM System Storage Nxxxx
- NEC Storage NV series
- NetApp
- Using NetBackup with NetApp's Data ONTAP 8.2 cluster mode
- Using a node name as the NDMP client name in all versions of NetBackup
- Using a data Vserver LIF as the NDMP client name in non-CAB-aware versions of NetBackup
- Using a cluster_mgmt vserver LIF as the NDMP client name in non-CAB-aware versions of NetBackup
- Using a cluster_mgmt Vserver LIF as the NDMP client name in CAB-aware versions of NetBackup
- Using NetBackup with NetApp's Data ONTAP 8.2 cluster mode
- Nexenta
- Nexsan
- Oracle Axiom Series
- Oracle Solaris Server
- Stratus V Series
- Backup and restore procedures
- Troubleshooting
- Using NetBackup for NDMP scripts
- About the NetBackup for NDMP scripts
- ndmp_start_notify script (UNIX)
- ndmp_start_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
- ndmp_end_notify script (UNIX)
- ndmp_end_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
- ndmp_start_path_notify script (UNIX)
- ndmp_start_path_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
- ndmp_end_path_notify script (UNIX)
- ndmp_end_path_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
- ndmp_moving_path_notify script (UNIX)
- ndmp_moving_path_notify.cmd script (Microsoft Windows)
- Introduction to NetBackup for NDMP
NetBackup for NDMP features
The following table describes the NetBackup for NDMP features.
Table: NetBackup for NDMP features
Feature | Description |
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Support for NDMP protocol | Supports the NDMP protocol versions V2, V3, and V4. |
Centralized backup policy management | Scheduling, catalog management, and other backup tasks are managed from a NetBackup primary server. NetBackup for NDMP can be installed on a NetBackup primary or media server. |
Accelerator for NDMP | NetBackup's Accelerator option makes NDMP backups for NetApp and Isilon filers run faster than normal NDMP backups. NetBackup Accelerator increases the speed of full backups by using the filer's change detection techniques to identify the modifications that occurred since the last backup. More information about the feature is available: |
Support for NetApp cDOT filers | NetBackup for NDMP supports NetApp clustered Data ONTAP (cDOT) filers. More information about configuring NetBackup to work with NetApp cDOT filers is available: See Using the Device Configuration Wizard to configure an NDMP filer. |
Support for wildcards in NDMP backup policy selections | Wildcard characters in regular expressions or directives are valid for streaming and non-streaming NDMP backups. |
Device and media management | NetBackup software provides complete management and control of the devices and media that are used for backups and restores of NDMP hosts. The NetBackup Device Configuration Wizard discovers and configures the storage devices that are attached to an NDMP host. (This function requires NDMP protocol V3 or V4.) Note that wizard-based discovery depends upon a number of device-specific features, such as SCSI inquiry and serialization, which some NAS vendors may not support. |
High-speed local backup of NDMP hosts | Backup data travels between the disk drives and tape drives that are directly attached to the same NDMP host. This transfer provides high-speed backup but does not slow network throughput. |
Backup of network-attached NDMP hosts to a tape device on another NDMP host or to advanced tape libraries with an embedded NDMP server | Backup data travels across the network from a disk on an NDMP host to tape on another NDMP host. This backup is referred to as a three-way backup. This data movement option requires support from the NAS/NDMP host. |
Backup of a network-attached NDMP host to a tape device on a NetBackup media server | Backup data travels across the network from a disk on an NDMP host to tape on a NetBackup media server. This backup is a form of three-way backup also known as remote NDMP. This feature supports NDMP V2, V3, and V4 on the NDMP hosts. |
Shared tape libraries | Tape libraries can be shared between NDMP hosts and NetBackup servers or between multiple NDMP hosts. Robotic control can be on an NDMP host or on a NetBackup server. |
Shared tape drives with the Shared Storage Option | Tape drives can be shared between servers (both NetBackup servers and NDMP hosts). This setup requires the Shared Storage Option (SSO) license. For a list of the features and software releases for each NAS vendor, for SSO support, and for the NetBackup versions that support these vendors, see the NetBackup Compatibility List. |
Snapshots of data on NDMP hosts | NetBackup can take point-in-time data snapshots on an NDMP (NAS) host without interrupting client access to data, using the NDMP V4 snapshot extension. The snapshot is stored on the same device that contains the NDMP client data. From the snapshot, you can restore individual files or roll back a file system or volume by means of Snapshot Client Instant Recovery. A NetBackup Snapshot Client license is required, in addition to the NetBackup for NDMP license. This Snapshot Client feature uses the NAS_Snapshot method and the NDMP method. For more information about the NDMP snapshot method, refer to the NetBackup Replication Director Solutions Guide |
NDMP DirectCopy | NetBackup can copy virtual tape library (VTL) images directly from the VTL to physical tape or to another VTL. This function occurs without using media server I/O resources or network bandwidth. NetBackup can copy NDMP backup images directly from one NDMP-attached tape drive to another NDMP tape drive that is attached to the same NDMP host. Note that the operation does not use media server I/O. Note: The VTL must have an embedded NDMP tape server. |
Direct Access Recovery (DAR) | For NDMP hosts that support DAR, this feature greatly reduces the time to restore a directory, a single file, or a small number of files. |
Path-based file history | The NDMP server can send catalog information consisting of complete path names to NetBackup. Some vendors do not support this feature. Up-to-date information is available on the vendors that support path-based history. For a list of the features and software releases for each NAS vendor, for SSO support, and for the NetBackup versions that support these vendors, see the NetBackup Compatibility List. |
Support for NetBackup for NDMP servers in a NetBackup-clustered environment | The NetBackup for NDMP servers are supported in a NetBackup-clustered environment. |
Enhanced ability to run customized scripts during a backup | The enhanced ability to run customized scripts during a backup, especially for relational databases residing on NAS devices. |
NDMP multiplexing | NDMP multiplexing enables NDMP backups to be multiplexed to Media Manager storage units. Only remote NDMP multiplexing is supported. |
NDMP to disk | NetBackup can write NDMP backups to disk storage units. |
IPv6 support |
NDMP supports 128-bit IPv6 address data connections in addition to the 32-bit IPv4 address data connections. NDMP data connections are made between filers or between a NetBackup media server and a filer that is used to transfer the backup image. By default the NetBackup media server is enabled for IPv6 data communication. Consider the following general items when using NDMP IPv6 address data connections.
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NDMP support for Replication Director | NDMP support for Replication Director enables NetBackup to use NDMP for the following functions: backup from snapshots, restore from snapshot backups, live browse snapshots, and restore from snapshots (for copy back method). For more information about Replication Director, refer to the NetBackup Replication Director Solutions Guide. |