Veritas NetBackup™ Replication Director Solutions Guide
- Introduction
 - Additional configuration topics
 - Creating a NetBackup storage server for snapshot replication
 - Configuring disk pools for snapshot and replication
- About disk pools for snapshots and snapshot replication
 - Creating disk pools for snapshot replication
 - Updating disk pools after volumes are added, are deleted, or are changed
 - Updating an OpenStorage disk pool to reflect plug-in updates
 - How to resolve snapshot disk volume changes
 - Using bpstsinfo to view the replication topology of a device
 
 - Configuring storage units and storage unit groups for snapshots and snapshot replication
 - Configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
- About configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
 - Creating a storage lifecycle policy for snapshots and snapshot replication
 - Operation types in a storage lifecycle policy
- Snapshot operation in an SLP
- Primary snapshot storage unit
 - Primary + Replication source snapshot storage unit
 - Replication source + Replication target snapshot storage unit
 - Replication target snapshot storage unit
 - Replication source + Replication target + Mirror snapshot storage unit
 - Replication target + Mirror snapshot storage unit
 
 - Replication operation in an SLP
 - Index From Snapshot operation in an SLP
 - Backup From Snapshot operation in an SLP
 - Duplication operation in an SLP
 
 - Snapshot operation in an SLP
 - Retention types for storage lifecycle policy operations
 
 - Configuring backup policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
- About configuring a backup policy for Replication Director
 - Configuring an NDMP policy to protect a NAS host
 - Configuring a Standard or MS-Windows policy to protect clients using NDMP with Data Mover
 - Configuring a Standard or MS-Windows policy to protect NAS volumes or SAN-connected devices
 - About NDMP support for Replication Director
 
 - Restoring from a snapshot
- About restores from array-based snapshots
 - Restoring files and folders from an array-based snapshot
 - About restores from array-based snapshots of virtual machines
 - Using OpsCenter to restore from array-based snapshots
 - How NetApp performs a volume-level rollback restore
 - Restoring (rolling back) from an array-based snapshot
 
 - OpsCenter reporting
 - Using NetApp disk arrays with Replication Director
- Using NetApp disk arrays with Replication Director
 - Supported NetApp topologies
 - Using NetApp Data ONTAP 7-mode with Replication Director
- Configuration overview: NetApp 7-Mode with Replication Director
 - Licenses required for NetApp Data ONTAP 7-Mode with Replication Director
 - Software required to use NetApp Data ONTAP 7-Mode with Replication Director
 - About using NetApp SAN-connected storage with Replication Director
 - If the OnCommand Unified Manager root or administrator password has changed
 - Considerations when configuring an OnCommand Unified Manager as a NetBackup storage server
 - Importing existing NetApp relationships for NetBackup control
 - Enabling Unicode and language settings on NetApp disk arrays
 
 - Using NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP with Replication Director
- Configuration overview: NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP with Replication Director
 - Licenses required for NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP with Replication Director
 - Software required to use NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP with Replication Director
 - Configuring Replication Director to work with Clustered Data ONTAP
 - About creating backup policies for Clustered Data ONTAP with Replication Director
 - Protecting volumes with nested junctions for Clustered Data ONTAP
 - Limitations to using Clustered Data ONTAP with Replication Director
 
 
 - Using Oracle with Replication Director
 - Using Virtual Machines with Replication Director
 - Terminology
 
Using NetApp disk arrays with Replication Director
Replication Director can replicate snapshots on a NetApp disk array in two different situations:
In non-cluster mode: 7-mode is used to replicate snapshots on NAS and SAN. The plug-in must be installed on the OnCommand Unified Manager (OCUM) server (Figure: Communication between NetBackup and the NBUPlugin for 7-mode).
In cluster-mode: Clustered Data ONTAP (cDOT) is used to replicate snapshots between storage virtual machines (SVMs or vServers). Support is for NAS only.
The plug-in must be installed on either a Windows or a Linux computer other than the OCUM server, the master server, or any media servers (Figure: Communication between NetBackup and the NBUPlugin for Clustered Data ONTAP).
Both modes support the same topologies.
Table: Version compatibility describes the association between NetBackup versions and the NetApp plug-ins.
Table: Version compatibility
NetBackup version  | NetApp plug-in version  | Description  | Ratio of master server to OCUM server  | Supported policy types  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
7.7 and later  | 1.1  | Provides 7-mode support for all NetBackup 7.7 Replication Director features.  | One master server supports many OCUM servers. The plug-in must be installed on the OnCommand Unified Manager (OCUM) server.  | MS-Windows, Standard, NDMP, VMware, Oracle  | 
1.1 P1  | Provides 7-mode support for all NetBackup 7.7 Replication Director features.  | One master server supports many OCUM servers.  | MS-Windows, Standard, NDMP, VMware, Oracle  | |
2.0  | Provides cDOT support.  | One master server supports many OCUM servers. The plug-in must be installed on either a Windows or a Linux computer other than the OCUM server, the master server, or any media servers.  | MS-Windows, Standard, NDMP, VMware, Oracle  | 
Note:
You must upgrade the entire NetBackup environment before upgrading the plug-in. Upgrade all master servers, media servers, clients, and any hosts which communicate with the plug-in.
To determine the NBUPlugin version, look for the following version file on the system where the NBUPlugin is installed:
On Windows: Install_path\Program Files\Netapp\NBUPlugin\version.txt
On UNIX: /usr/NetApp/NBUPlugin/version.txt
The contents of the file lists the product name, the build date, and the NBUPlugin version. If more than one plug-in is installed, both are listed.
If upgrading the NetApp Plug-in for Veritas NetBackup, make sure that all storage lifecycle policy jobs that use the old plug-in are complete before upgrading.
To determine whether all of the jobs that are associated with a storage lifecycle policy are complete, in process, or not started, use the following command:
On Windows: install_path\NetBackup\bin\admincmd>nbstlutil.exe stlilist -U
On UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbstlutil stlilist -U