Veritas NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Snapshot Client features at a glance
- Snapshot Client features
- About snapshot basics
- Benefits of copy-on-write versus mirror
- About local backup of a snapshot
- Off-host backup overview
- Off-host backup methods
- Snapshot Client requirements
- Snapshot Client terminology
- Snapshot Client assistance
- About open file backups for Windows
- Installation
- Policy configuration
- Notes on Snapshot Client policies
- Configuring a Snapshot Client policy
- Backup Selections tab options when configuring a policy
- Off-host backup configuration options
- Automatic snapshot selection
- Selecting the snapshot method
- Snapshot methods
- Configuration parameters for Snapshot Client
- Cache device path parameter
- Delay in seconds between disk group split retries parameter
- IBC receive timeout parameter (seconds)
- IBC send timeout parameter (seconds)
- Keep snapshot after backup parameter
- Maximum number of volumes to resynchronize concurrently parameter
- Maximum Snapshots parameter (Instant Recovery only)
- Number of times to retry disk group split parameter
- Provider Type parameter
- Resynchronize mirror in background parameter
- Snapshot Attribute parameter
- Sync I/O delay in milliseconds parameter (UNIX only)
- Sync region size in MB parameter (UNIX only)
- Wait for mirror sync completion parameter
- Important note on VSS and disk arrays
- Synchronize mirror before the backup parameter
- Snapshot Resources
- Configuring backup scripts
- About using alternate client backup
- Configuring alternate client backup
- Policy configuration tips
- About disabling snapshots
- NAS snapshot configuration
- About NAS snapshot overview
- Dynamic data streaming for D-NAS workloads
- Prerequisites for D-NAS configuration
- Configuring dynamic data streaming with backup host pool
- Configuring a backup host pool
- Discover plugin
- Minimum supported backup host versions for different features
- Limitations and considerations
- Setting up a NAS-Data-Protection policy
- Notes on NAS_Snapshot methods
- Setting up a policy for NAS snapshots
- NAS snapshot naming scheme
- FlashBackup configuration
- Instant Recovery configuration
- About Instant Recovery capabilities
- Instant Recovery requirements
- Instant Recovery restrictions
- Giving full server privileges to the media server
- About Instant Recovery
- Configuring a policy for Instant Recovery
- About sizing the cache for Instant Recovery copy-on-write snapshots
- About configuring VxVM
- Modifying the VxVM or FlashSnap resync options for point in time rollback
- Instant Recovery for databases
- About storage lifecycle policies for snapshots
- Configuration of software-based snapshot methods
- Support for Cluster Volume Manager Environments (CVM)
- Configuration of snapshot methods for disk arrays
- About the new disk array snapshot methods
- Disk array configuration tasks
- OS-specific configuration tasks
- About VSS configuration (Windows)
- About EMC CLARiiON arrays
- EMC CLARiiON software requirements for UNIX
- Veritas support for VSS Snapshot and EMC CLARiiON
- Diagram of installed software for EMC CLARiiON
- Verifying connectivity from client to array
- About resolving host names on the network
- Configuring NetBackup to access the CLARiiON array
- Adding clients to a CLARiiON storage group
- Configuring for EMC_CLARiiON_SnapView_Clone
- Creating a clone private LUN with the EMC Navisphere Web interface
- Creating a clone group and select a LUN as source
- Adding clone LUNs to the clone group
- Obtaining the device identifier for each source and clone LUN
- About configuration for EMC_CLARiiON_SnapView_Snapshot
- Configuring a reserved LUN pool for the storage processors
- Configuring a NetBackup policy for a CLARiiON array method
- Common CLARiiON array configuration problems
- About EMC Symmetrix arrays
- EMC Symmetrix DMX software requirements
- Clone emulation flag can cause snapshots to fail
- EMC snapshot operation fails
- Support for EMC Symmetrix with Volume Shadow Copy Service
- Prerequisites for using EMC Symmetrix disk arrays
- Configuring NetBackup clients to use EMC Symmetrix
- About configuring NetBackup to access the Symmetrix array
- About configuration for EMC_TimeFinder_Mirror
- About configuration for EMC_TimeFinder_Clone
- About configuration for EMC_TimeFinder_Snap
- Configuring a policy for EMC_TimeFinder methods
- About HP EVA arrays
- Prerequisites for working with HP EVA arrays
- HP EVA software requirements for UNIX
- Diagram of installed software for HP EVA
- Veritas support for VSS Snapshot and HP EVA
- Verifying connectivity from clients to array using SSSU 5.0
- Configuring NetBackup to access the EVA array
- Configuring a NetBackup policy for an HP EVA array method
- HP EVA restrictions
- About IBM DS6000 and DS8000 arrays
- IBM DS6000 and DS8000 software requirements
- Preconfiguration for IBM arrays
- Configuring NetBackup to access the IBM DS6000 or DS8000 array
- Configuring the IBM array for NetBackup
- Using DSCLI commands to obtain unique IBM identifiers
- Configuring a NetBackup policy for IBM_DiskStorage_FlashCopy
- For further reference on IBM arrays
- About IBM DS4000 array
- About Hitachi SMS/WMS/AMS, USP/NSC, USP-V/VM
- Hitachi array software requirements
- Preconfiguration for Hitachi
- About communication between NetBackup and the Hitachi array
- Determining if the Hitachi command devices are visible
- About configuring the Hitachi array for NetBackup
- Obtaining the Hitachi array serial number and the unique device identifiers
- Configuring a NetBackup policy for Hitachi_ShadowImage or Hitachi_CopyOnWrite
- About HP-XP arrays
- HP-XP array software requirements
- Preconfiguration for HP-XP
- About communication between NetBackup and the HP-XP array
- Determining if the HP-XP command devices are visible
- About configuring the HP-XP array for NetBackup
- Obtaining the array serial number and unique HP-XP identifiers
- Configuring a NetBackup policy for HP_XP_BusinessCopy and HP_XP_Snapshot
- About array troubleshooting
- Notes on Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Disk requirements for Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Directives for Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Storage units for Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Preventing multiplexing on a third-party copy backup
- Raw partition backups
- Increasing the client read timeout for all clients
- Further information on off-host data mover backups
- Backup and restore procedures
- About performing a backup
- About performing a restore
- About restores from a FlashBackup backup
- Restoring a large number of files in a clustered file system (VxFS on UNIX Only)
- Instant Recovery restore features
- Notes for restoring individual files from an Instant Recovery snapshot
- About configurations for restore
- About restoring from a disk snapshot
- Snapshot management
- Troubleshooting
- About gathering information and checking logs
- Logging directories for UNIX platforms
- Logging folders for Windows platforms
- Customer support contact information
- Latest patches and updates
- Snapshot provider information
- Important notes on Snapshot Client
- Snapshot Client installation problems
- FlashBackup and status code 13
- Single file restore from a FlashBackup Instant Recovery snapshot of a file protected by Windows VSS writer fails
- Identifying and removing a left-over snapshot
- Removing a VxVM volume clone
- Alternate client restore and backup from a snapshot fails
- Restore from a snapshot fails with status 2800
- Raw Partition restore fails with the message 'FlashBackup-Windows policy restore error'
- Snapshot creation fails with error 156
- Snapshot fails with error 20
- Restore from a snapshot fails with status 133
- 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
- Snapshot creation fails with error 4220
- Snapshot creation fails when the same volume is mounted on multiple mount points of the same host
- Snapshot-based backup and restore failure
- Multiple snapshot jobs fail with code 156 or 1541.
- FlashBackup policy fails, with multiple backup selections [Cache =]
- Partial backup failure with 'Snapshot encountered error 156'
- Backup of file system validation fails with error 223
- Policy validation fails if the specified CIFS share path contains a forward slash
- Policy validation fails with status code 223
- An NDMP snapshot policy for wildcard backup fails with error 4201
- Troubleshooting with bpfis log
- Limitations of using HP-UX 11.31
- While configuring a policy for snapshot operations, the NetBackup Administration Console hangs
- Accelerator enabled incremental backup of NetApp NAS volume
- Appendix A. Managing nbu_snap (Solaris)
- Appendix B. Overview of snapshot operations
- Index
Configuring a FlashBackup policy
Use the following procedure.
To configure a FlashBackup policy
- On the master server, open the NetBackup Administration Console.
- Click Policies.
- In the All Policies pane, right-click and select New Policy... to create a new policy.
- On the Attributes tab, select the Policy type: FlashBackup for UNIX clients, or FlashBackup-Windows for Windows clients.
FlashBackup-Windows supports the backup and restore of NTFS files that are compressed.
The files are backed up and restored as compressed files (they are not uncompressed).
- Specify the storage unit.
FlashBackup and FlashBackup-Windows policies support both tape storage units and disk storage units.
Select a snapshot method in one of the following ways:
Click Perform snapshot backups on the Attributes tab.
For a new policy, NetBackup selects a snapshot method when the backup starts.
For a copy of a policy that was configured for a snapshot method, click the Snapshot Client Options option and set the method to auto. NetBackup selects a snapshot method when the backup starts.
Click Perform snapshot backups, click the Snapshot Client Options option and select a snapshot method.
- Windows only: to enable the backup for Instant Recovery, select Retain snapshots for Instant Recovery or SLP management.
Instant Recovery is not supported for FlashBackup with UNIX clients.
UNIX only: if you selected nbu_snap or VxFS_Snapshot as the snapshot method, specify a raw partition as cache, in either of these ways:
Use the Host Properties node of the Administration Console to specify the default cache device path for snapshots. Click Host Properties > Clients, select the client, then Actions > Properties, UNIX Client > Client Settings.
Use the Snapshot Client Options dialog to specify the cache.
See Entering the cache.
The partition to be used for the cache must exist on all clients that are included in the policy.
- To shift backup I/O to an alternate client, or to a NetBackup media server or third-party copy device (UNIX clients only), select Perform off-host backup.
For FlashBackup, the Use data mover option is supported for UNIX clients only.
- To reduce backup time when more than one raw partition is specified in the Backup Selections list, select Allow multiple data streams.
- Use the Schedules tab to create a schedule.
FlashBackup policies support full and incremental types only. User backup and archive schedule types are not supported.
A full FlashBackup backs up the entire disk or raw partition that was selected in the Backup Selections tab (see next step). An incremental backup backs up individual files that have changed since their last full backup, and also backs up their parent directories. The incremental backup does not back up files in parent directories unless the files have changed since the last full backup.
For incremental backups, a file is considered "changed" if its Modified Time or Create Time value was changed.
Note on FlashBackup-Windows: The NTFS Master File Table does not update the Create Time or Modified Time of a file or folder when the following changes are made:
Changes to file name or directory name.
Changes to file or directory security.
Changes to file or directory attributes (read only, hidden, system, archive bit).
- On the Backup Selections tab, specify the drive letter or mounted volume (Windows) or the raw disk partition (UNIX) containing the files to back up.
For Windows
Windows examples
\\.\E: \\.\E:\mounted_volume\
where:
\\.\E:is a Windows disk volume mounted on a drive letter.
\\.\E:\mounted_volume\ (note the trailing backslash) is a Windows disk volume without a drive letter mounted on a directory (Windows reparse point).
The drive must be designated exactly as shown (E:\ is not correct). Backing up the drive containing the Windows system files (usually the C drive) is not supported.
Solaris examples
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s6 /dev/vx/rdsk/volgrp1/vol1
HP examples
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0 /dev/vx/rdsk/volgrp1/vol1
For UNIX
The Backup Selections tab must specify the raw (character) device corresponding to the block device over which the file system is mounted. For example, to back up /usr, mounted on /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s6, enter raw device /dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s6. Note the r in /rdsk.
Note:
Wildcards (such as/dev/rdsk/c0*) are not permitted. Specifying the actual device file name such as /devices/pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@3/sd@1,0:d,rawis not supported.
Note:
Wildcards (such as/dev/rdsk/c0*) are not permitted. Specifying the actual device file name such as /devices/pci@1f,0/pci@1/scsi@3/sd@1,0:d,rawis not supported.
- Use the Clients tab to select clients to back up.
Each client in the client list must contain all the raw partitions that are specified in the Backup Selections tab. Exclude and include lists cannot be used to circumvent this requirement.
- On the policy Attributes tab: if you click Apply or OK, a validation process checks the policy and reports any errors. If you click Close, no validation is performed.
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