Veritas NetBackup™ Cloud Administrator's Guide
- About NetBackup cloud storage
- About the cloud storage
- About the cloud storage vendors for NetBackup
- About the Amazon S3 cloud storage API type
- Amazon S3 cloud storage vendors certified for NetBackup
- Amazon S3 storage type requirements
- Permissions required for Amazon S3 cloud provider user
- Amazon S3 cloud storage provider options
- Amazon S3 cloud storage options
- Amazon S3 advanced server configuration options
- Amazon S3 credentials broker details
- About private clouds from Amazon S3-compatible cloud providers
- About Amazon S3 storage classes
- Amazon virtual private cloud support with NetBackup
- About protecting data in Amazon for long-term retention
- Protecting data using Amazon's cloud tiering
- About using Amazon IAM roles with NetBackup
- About NetBackup character restrictions for Amazon S3 cloud connector
- Protecting data with Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball with Amazon Snowball client
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball with Amazon S3 API interface
- Using multiple Amazon S3 adapters
- Configuring NetBackup with Amazon Snowball Edge with file interface
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball Edge with S3 API interface
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge for NetBackup CloudCatalyst Appliance
- Configuring SSL for Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge
- Post backup procedures if you have used S3 API interface
- About Microsoft Azure cloud storage API type
- About OpenStack Swift cloud storage API type
- Configuring cloud storage in NetBackup
- Before you begin to configure cloud storage in NetBackup
- Configuring cloud storage in NetBackup
- Cloud installation requirements
- Scalable Storage properties
- Cloud Storage properties
- About the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container
- Deploying host name-based certificates
- Deploying host ID-based certificates
- About data compression for cloud backups
- About data encryption for cloud storage
- About NetBackup KMS for encryption of NetBackup cloud storage
- About external KMS for encryption of NetBackup cloud storage
- About cloud storage servers
- About object size for cloud storage
- About the NetBackup media servers for cloud storage
- Configuring a storage server for cloud storage
- Changing cloud storage server properties
- NetBackup cloud storage server properties
- About cloud storage disk pools
- Configuring a disk pool for cloud storage
- Saving a record of the KMS key names for NetBackup cloud storage encryption
- Adding backup media servers to your cloud environment
- Configuring a storage unit for cloud storage
- About NetBackup Accelerator and NetBackup Optimized Synthetic backups
- Enabling NetBackup Accelerator with cloud storage
- Enabling optimized synthetic backups with cloud storage
- Creating a backup policy
- Changing cloud storage disk pool properties
- Certificate validation against Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
- Managing Certification Authorities (CA) for NetBackup Cloud
- Monitoring and Reporting
- Operational notes
- NetBackup bpstsinfo command operational notes
- Unable to configure additional media servers
- Cloud configuration may fail if NetBackup Access Control is enabled
- Deleting cloud storage server artifacts
- Using csconfig reinitialize to load updated cloud configuration settings
- Enabling or disabling communication between master server and legacy cloud storage media servers
- Troubleshooting
- About unified logging
- About legacy logging
- NetBackup cloud storage log files
- Enable libcurl logging
- NetBackup Administration Console fails to open
- Troubleshooting cloud storage configuration issues
- NetBackup Scalable Storage host properties unavailable
- Connection to the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container fails
- Cannot create a cloud storage disk pool
- Cannot create a cloud storage
- Data transfer to cloud storage server fails in the SSL mode
- Amazon GovCloud cloud storage configuration fails in non-SSL mode
- Data restore from the Google Nearline storage class may fail
- Backups may fail for cloud storage configurations with Frankfurt region
- Backups may fail for cloud storage configurations with the cloud compression option
- Fetching storage regions fails with authentication version V2
- Troubleshooting cloud storage operational issues
- Cloud storage backups fail
- Stopping and starting the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container
- A restart of the nbcssc (on legacy media servers), nbwmc, and nbsl processes reverts all cloudstore.conf settings
- NetBackup CloudStore Service Container startup and shutdown troubleshooting
- bptm process takes time to terminate after cancelling GLACIER restore job
- Handling image cleanup failures for Amazon Glacier vault
- Cleaning up orphaned archives manually
- Restoring from Amazon Glacier vault spans more than 24 hours for single fragment
- Restoring from GLACIER_VAULT takes more than 24 hours for Oracle databases
- Troubleshooting failures due to missing Amazon IAM permissions
- Restore job fails if the restore job start time overlaps with the backup job end time
- Post processing fails for restore from Azure archive
- Troubleshooting Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge issues
- Index
NetBackup cloud storage server connection properties
All or most of the cloud storage servers use the storage server properties in Table: Storage server cloud connection properties. The following are the prefixes for the currently supported cloud vendors:
Amazon: AMZ
Amazon GovCloud: AMZGOV
Cloudian: CLD
Google Nearline: GOOG
Hitachi: HT
Microsoft Azure: AZR
Verizon: VER
Table: Storage server cloud connection properties
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
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METER:DIRECTORY |
This read-only field displays the directory in which to store data stream metering information.
Default value: UNIX: Windows: |
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METER:INTERVAL |
The interval at which NetBackup gathers connection information for reporting purposes. NetBackup OpsCenter uses the information that is collected to create reports. The value is set in seconds. The default setting is 300 seconds (5 minutes). If you set this value to zero, metering is disabled To change this property, use the Cloud Settings tab of the host properties. See Scalable Storage properties. Default value: 300 Possible values: 1 to 10000 |
|
PREFIX:CURL_CONNECT_TIMEOUT |
The amount of time that is allocated for the media server to connect to the cloud storage server. This value is specified in seconds. The default is 300 seconds or five minutes. This only limits the connection time, not the session time. If the media server cannot connect to the cloud storage server in the specified time, the job fails. This value cannot be disabled. If an invalid number is entered, the CURL_CONNECT_TIMEOUT returns to the default value of 300. Default value: 300 Possible values: 1 to 10000 |
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PREFIX:CURL_TIMEOUT |
The maximum time in seconds to allow for the completion of a data operation. This value is specified in seconds. If the operation does not complete in the specified time, the operation fails. The default is 900 seconds (15 minutes). To disable this timeout, set the value to 0 (zero). Default value: 900 Possible values: 1 to 10000 |
|
PREFIX:ESFS_HOST |
Identifies the host that contains the ESFS cache. The ESFS cache is used by a CloudCatalyst storage server for deduplication to the cloud. This property is set internally and cannot be changed by the user. |
|
PREFIX:LOG_CURL |
Determines if cURL activity is logged. The default is NO which means log activity is disabled. Default value: NO Possible values: NO (disabled) and YES (enabled) |
|
PREFIX:READ_BUFFER_SIZE |
The size of the buffer to use for read operations. READ_BUFFER_SIZE is specified in bytes. To enable the use of the buffer, set this value to a non-zero number. The READ_BUFFER_SIZE determines the size of the data packets that the storage server transmits during each restore job. An increase in the value may increase performance when a large amount of contiguous data is accessed. If insufficient bandwidth exists to transmit the specified amount of data within a few minutes, restore failures may occur due to timeouts. When you calculate the required bandwidth, consider the total load of simultaneous backup jobs and restore jobs on multiple media servers. |
|
PREFIX:USE_SSL |
Determines if Secure Sockets Layer encryption is used for the control APIs. The default value is YES, meaning SSL is enabled. Default value: YES Possible values: YES or NO |
|
PREFIX:USE_SSL_RW |
Determines if Secure Sockets Layer encryption is used for read and write operations. The default value is YES, meaning SSL is enabled. Default value: YES Possible values: YES or NO |
|
Provider Suffix: USE_CRL |
If SSL is enabled and the CRL option is enabled, each non-self-signed SSL certificate is verified against the CRL. |
|
PREFIX: OBJECT_SIZE |
The size of the data object that NetBackup sends to the cloud storage server with an HTTP PUT and GET requests. Object Size is specified in bytes. You cannot edit the Object Size once you set the value.
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PREFIX: WRITE_BUFFER_NUM |
This parameter is not applicable for Amazon S3-compatible cloud providers. This read-only field displays the total number of write buffers that are used by the plug-in. The WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE value defines the size of the buffer. The value is set to 1 and cannot be changed. Default value: 1 Possible values: 1 |
|
PREFIX:WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE |
The size of the buffer to use for write operations. WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE is specified in bytes. To disable the use of the buffer, set this value to 0 (zero). The WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE value determines the size of the data packs transmitted from the data mover to the storage server during a backup. An increase in the value may increase performance when a large amount of contiguous data is accessed. If insufficient bandwidth exists to transmit the specified amount of data within a few minutes, backup failures may occur due to timeouts. When you calculate the required bandwidth, consider the total load of simultaneous backup jobs and restore jobs on multiple media servers. |
|
HTTP:User-Agent |
This is applicable only for Amazon S3-compatible cloud providers. This property is set internally and cannot be changed by the user. |
|
HTTP:x-amz-server-side-encryption |
This is applicable only for the following cloud providers: Amazon S3 and Amazon GovCloud Use this property to enable the server-side encryption of the data that you need to transfer to the cloud storage. AES-256 is a server-side encryption standard. Set this property to NONE to disable the server-side encryption for the cloud provider. Note: You should not enable this property, if you have already enabled the media server-side encryption option while configuring cloud storage server using the NetBackup Administration Console. |
|
AMZ:REGION_NAME |
This is applicable only for Amazon GLACIER_VAULT storage class. Displays the region set during configuration of the storage server. This property is set during configuration of the storage server and cannot be changed by the user. |
|
AMZ:UPLOAD_CLASS |
This is applicable only for the LIFECYCLE storage class. Use this property to specify the storage class to back up the data. Default value: STANDARD Possible values: STANDARD or STANDARD_IA |
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AMZ:RETRIEVAL RETENTION PERIOD |
This is applicable only for Amazon Glacier. Use this property to specify the retrieval retention period in days. |
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AMZ:TRANSITION_TO_STANDARD_IA_AFTER |
This is applicable only for the LIFECYCLE storage class. If you have set the UPLOAD_CLASS as STANDARD, the TRANSITION_TO_STANDARD_IA_AFTER must be set to either NONE or in the range 30 to 2147483617. If you have set the UPLOAD_CLASS as STANDARD_IA, the TRANSITION_TO_STANDARD_IA_AFTER must be set to NONE. |
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AMZ:TRANSITION_TO_GLACIER_AFTER |
This is applicable only for the LIFECYCLE storage class. If you have set UPLOAD_CLASS as STANDARD, and if TRANSITION_TO_STANDARD_IA_AFTER is set in the range 30 to 2147483617, you must set TRANSITION_TO_GLACIER_AFTER as NONE or in the range 60 to 2147483647. This value includes a minimum stay of 30 days for the data in the STANDARD_IA storage class. If you have set UPLOAD_CLASS as STANDARD, and if TRANSITION_TO_STANDARD_IA_AFTER is set to NONE, you must set TRANSITION_TO_GLACIER_AFTER in the range 1 to 2147483647. If you have set UPLOAD_CLASS as STANDARD_IA and if TRANSITION_TO_STANDARD_IA_AFTER is set to NONE, you must set TRANSITION_TO_GLACIER_AFTER in the range 30 to 2147483647. |
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AMZ:STORAGE_CLASS |
This is applicable only for the Amazon S3 cloud providers. Displays the storage class used by the cloud storage server. This property is set internally and cannot be changed by the user. |
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AZR:STORAGE_TIER |
This is applicable only for Microsoft Azure Archive. Displays the storage tier used by the cloud storage server. |
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AMZ:OFFLINE_TRANSFER_MODE |
This is applicable only for the Amazon S3 cloud providers. Use this property to set the storage destination for Amazon Snowball. Default value: NONE Note: Set the property to NONE after you are done with using the Snowball mode. In this mode, the end point must point to Amazon public end point. Possible values: FILESYSTEM: Set this property if you want the data to be transferred to Amazon Snowball using the file interface. The storage server end point must point to the Amazon public end point. PROVIDER_API: Set this property if you want to transfer the data to Amazon Snowball using the S3 interface provided by Amazon. The storage server end point must point to Snowball end point. |
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AMZ:TRANSFER_DRIVE_PATH |
This is applicable only for the Amazon S3 cloud providers and if the AMZ:OFFLINE_TRANSFER_MODE property is set to FILESYSTEM Use this property to set the absolute mount point where the data must backed up for Amazon Snowball. Default value: NONE |
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