NetBackup™ Deployment Guide for Kubernetes Clusters
- Introduction
- Section I. Configurations
- Prerequisites
- Recommendations and Limitations
- Configurations
- Configuration of key parameters in Cloud Scale deployments
- Section II. Deployment
- Section III. Monitoring and Management
- Monitoring NetBackup
- Monitoring Snapshot Manager
- Monitoring MSDP Scaleout
- Managing NetBackup
- Managing the Load Balancer service
- Managing PostrgreSQL DBaaS
- Performing catalog backup and recovery
- Managing MSDP Scaleout
- Section IV. Maintenance
- MSDP Scaleout Maintenance
- PostgreSQL DBaaS Maintenance
- Patching mechanism for Primary and Media servers
- Upgrading
- Uninstalling
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting AKS and EKS issues
- View the list of operator resources
- View the list of product resources
- View operator logs
- View primary logs
- Socket connection failure
- 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 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
- Resolving the certificate error issue in NetBackup operator pod logs
- Pod restart failure due to liveness probe time-out
- NetBackup messaging queue broker take more time to start
- Host mapping conflict in NetBackup
- Issue with capacity licensing reporting which takes longer time
- Local connection is getting treated as insecure connection
- Primary pod is in pending state for a long duration
- Backing up data from Primary server's /mnt/nbdata/ directory fails with primary server as a client
- Storage server not supporting Instant Access capability on Web UI after upgrading NetBackup
- Taint, Toleration, and Node affinity related issues in cpServer
- Operations performed on cpServer in environment.yaml file are not reflected
- Elastic media server related issues
- Failed to register Snapshot Manager with NetBackup
- Post Kubernetes cluster restart, flexsnap-listener pod went into CrashLoopBackoff state or pods were unable to connect to flexsnap-rabbitmq
- Post Kubernetes cluster restart, issues observed in case of containerized Postgres deployment
- Troubleshooting AKS-specific issues
- Troubleshooting EKS-specific issues
- Troubleshooting AKS and EKS issues
- Appendix A. CR template
Expanding existing data or catalog volumes
You can expand the existing data or catalog volumes by updating the CR.
To expand the data or catalog volumes by updating the CR YAML file
- Open the CR YAML file to edit.
- Increase the requested storage size in the spec.dataVolumes field or in the spec.catalogVolume field.
- Apply new CR YAML to update the CR in the Kubernetes environment.
kubectl apply -f <your-cr-yaml>
To expand the data or catalog volumes using the kubectl command directly
- Run the following command to increase the requested storage size in the spec.dataVolumes field or in the spec.catalogVolume field..
kubectl -n <sample-namespace> edit msdpscaleout <your-cr-name> [-o json | yaml]
Sometimes Azure disk or Amazon EBS CSI driver may not respond the volume expansion request promptly. In this case, the operator retries the request by adding 1 byte to the requested volume size to trigger the volume expansion again. If it is successful, the actual volume capacity could be slightly larger than the requested size.
Due to the limitation of Azure disk or Amazon CSI storage driver, the engine pods need to be restarted for resizing the existing volumes. This can cause the short downtime of the services.
MSDP Scaleout does not support the following:
Cannot shrink the volume size.
Cannot change the existing data volumes other than for storage expansion.
Cannot expand the log volume size. You can do it manually. See Manual storage expansion.
Cannot expand the data volume size for MDS pods. You can do it manually. See Manual storage expansion.