NetBackup™ Clustered Primary Server Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup primary server clustering
- 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 Linux
- About NetBackup on a Veritas Cluster Server on Linux
- Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on VCS on Linux
- About preinstallation checklist for a NetBackup failover server installation on VCS on Linux
- Installing a failover NetBackup server on VCS on Linux
- Configuring a failover NetBackup server on VCS on Linux
- About adding a node to existing cluster
- Installing or upgrading NetBackup options on VCS on Linux
- Upgrading a NetBackup failover server on VCS on 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
- 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 on RedHat Pacemaker (PCS) on Linux
- 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
- Appendix A. NetBackup primary server in a cluster using multiple interfaces
Installation prerequisites for NetBackup on PCS Linux
The following requirements must be met before you install and configure a NetBackup on Pacemaker cluster:
Verify that Red Hat Pacemaker (PCS) cluster is correctly configured on Linux which is up and running.
Verify that no PCS resource group and resource exist with the same name as the one you intend to use for NetBackup.
Make sure STONITH is disabled in Pacemaker Cluster Configuration as it is not supported for fresh install.
Make sure that the shared disk is configured and accessible to all cluster nodes where you want to install NetBackup. Also, verify that you can mount the disk.
Verify that you have an IP address (virtual IP) and a host name (virtual name) to assign to the NetBackup resource in PCS. Use these only for the NetBackup resource in PCS. Also, ping the IP address and verify that the IP address is not plumbed.
Make sure that each node in the cluster, where you want to install NetBackup, is Secure Sell Protocol (SSH) equivalent. As the root user you must be able to perform a remote sign in to each node in the cluster without entering a password. This configuration is only necessary for installation and configuration of the NetBackup server and any NetBackup options.
Verify that you have the current NetBackup Primary Server version installation program and a valid license key.