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Veritas NetBackup™ Clustered Master Server Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2017-09-25
Product(s):
NetBackup (8.1)
- Introduction to NetBackup Master Server Clustering
- About NetBackup clustering
- About NetBackup failover server data protection in a cluster
- About NetBackup failover server support
- NetBackup supported cluster solutions
- Accessing NetBackup cluster compatibility lists
- About configuring LiveUpdate with clustered NetBackup
- About NetBackup limitations with clustering solutions
- NetBackup in a Windows Server Failover Clustering
- About NetBackup on Windows Server Failover Clustering
- Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on WSFC cluster
- Installing a NetBackup failover server on WSFC cluster
- Configuring a NetBackup server on WSFC cluster
- Upgrading a NetBackup failover server on WSFC cluster
- Restoring the cluster quorum
- Restoring the cluster quorum to a node with directory services
- Preparation for disaster recovery of WSFC
- Disaster recovery of WSFC
- Recovering the entire WSFC cluster
- Recovering all shared disks
- About recovering NetBackup data on a shared disk
- NetBackup in a Veritas Cluster Server on UNIX/Linux
- About NetBackup on a Veritas Cluster Server on UNIX/Linux
- Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on VCS on UNIX/Linux
- About preinstallation checklist for a NetBackup failover server installation on VCS on Unix\Linux
- Installing a failover NetBackup server on VCS on UNIX/Linux
- Configuring a failover NetBackup server on VCS on UNIX/Linux
- About adding a node to existing cluster
- Installing or upgrading NetBackup options on VCS on UNIX/Linux
- Upgrading a NetBackup failover server on VCS on Unix/Linux
- NetBackup in a Veritas Cluster Server on Windows
- About NetBackup in a Veritas Cluster Server on Windows
- About NetBackup agent for VCS on Windows
- Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on VCS on Windows
- Installing a NetBackup failover server on VCS on Windows
- Configuring a NetBackup server on VCS on Windows
- Upgrading a NetBackup failover server on VCS on Windows
- About detailed monitoring for the NetBackup server
- Setting up a detailed monitoring script for the NetBackup server on VCS on Windows
- Enabling detailed monitoring in VCS Cluster Manager for the NetBackup server
- Disabling detailed monitoring in VCS Cluster Manager for the NetBackup server
- NetBackup in a Solaris Cluster
- About NetBackup on Solaris Cluster
- Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on Solaris Cluster
- Preinstallation checklist for a NetBackup failover server installation on Solaris Cluster
- Installing NetBackup on Solaris Cluster
- Configuring NetBackup on Solaris Cluster
- Installing or upgrading NetBackup options on Solaris Cluster
- Upgrading a NetBackup failover server on Solaris Cluster
- Solaris Cluster commands for bringing the resource group online or offline
- NetBackup on HP Service Guard cluster
- About NetBackup on HP Service Guard cluster
- Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on HP Service Guard cluster
- Preinstallation checklist for a NetBackup failover server installation on HP Service Guard cluster
- Installing NetBackup on HP Service Guard cluster
- Configuring NetBackup on HP Service Guard cluster
- Installing or upgrading NetBackup options on HP Service Guard Cluster
- Upgrading a NetBackup failover server on HP Service Guard Cluster
- Service Guard commands for bringing the resource group online or offline
- NetBackup on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- About NetBackup on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- Pre-installation checklist for a NetBackup failover server installation on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- Installing NetBackup on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- Configuring NetBackup on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- Installing NetBackup options on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- Upgrading a NetBackup failover server on PowerHA cluster for AIX
- Bringing the NetBackup resource group online or offline
- Configuring NetBackup
- NetBackup configuration overview
- NetBackup configuration guidelines
- Device configuration guidelines
- Configuring devices
- Configuring NetBackup catalog backups in a cluster
- About configuring backup policies for a NetBackup clustered server
- What to back up
- Guidelines for backing up local disks in a cluster
- Guidelines for backing up the shared disks
- Verifying NetBackup configuration
- Configuring robotic daemons for monitoring (UNIX/Linux clusters)
- Configuring additional services (UNIX/Linux clusters)
- Configuring add-ons for monitoring (UNIX/Linux clusters)
- Configuring additional services (Windows)
- Configuring add-ons for monitoring (Windows)
- About adding license keys
- Operational notes
- General notes on clustered master server administration
- About delay in detecting of loss of connection (WSFC and VCS on Windows)
- About WSFC clusters
- About NetBackup cluster application management
- Logging information
- About NetBackup's IPv6 support
- A virtual name cannot resolve to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in clustered environments
- Log on to server using virtual name
- Increase resource offline timeout after installing or upgrading on non-Solaris UNIX clusters
- Normal error messages when upgrading clustered servers to 8.0
- NetBackup resource group tuning parameters for Solaris Cluster
- Appendix A. NetBackup master server in a cluster using multiple interfaces
Configuring robotic daemons for monitoring (UNIX/Linux clusters)
By default, robotic daemons do not cause NetBackup to failover if they fail. You can configure robot daemons to failover NetBackup if a daemon fails.
Note:
You must configure robots before you perform the following instructions. Refer to the NetBackup Installation Guide for instructions on how to configure storage devices.
To configure NetBackup to failover if a robotic daemon fails
- Configure your robots on each node in the cluster.
- Run the following script:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/cluster/cluster_config -r
- Choose a (Add).
- Select your robot from the list.
Multiple robots can be selected.
To remove a robotic daemon from monitoring
- Run the following script:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/cluster/cluster_config -r
- Choose d (Delete).
- Select the robot type you want to remove.