Veritas NetBackup™ AdvancedDisk Storage Solutions Guide
- Introducing AdvancedDisk
- Licensing AdvancedDisk
- Configuring AdvancedDisk
- Configuring the AdvancedDisk option
- About AdvancedDisk file system requirements
- Configuring credentials for CIFS storage and disk storage units
- About AdvancedDisk storage servers
- About AdvancedDisk data movers
- About AdvancedDisk preferred or required read servers
- About data encryption for AdvancedDisk storage
- About key management for encryption of NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage
- Configuring key management for NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage encryption
- Configuring an AdvancedDisk storage server
- About AdvancedDisk disk pools
- Configuring a CIFS disk volume for AdvancedDisk encryption
- Configuring an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- Configuring an AdvancedDisk storage unit
- About storage lifecycle policies
- Creating a storage lifecycle policy
- Creating a backup policy
- Resilient Network properties
- Specifying resilient connections
- Managing AdvancedDisk
- Managing AdvancedDisk storage servers
- Managing AdvancedDisk disk pools
- Viewing AdvancedDisk disk pools
- About changing the AdvancedDisk disk pool size
- Adding volumes to an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- Changing AdvancedDisk disk pool properties
- Determining AdvancedDisk disk pool state
- Changing AdvancedDisk disk pool state
- Determining AdvancedDisk disk volume state
- Changing AdvancedDisk disk volume state
- Merging AdvancedDisk disk pools
- Removing a volume from an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- Inventorying a NetBackup disk pool
- Deleting an AdvancedDisk disk pool
- About monitoring AdvancedDisk storage capacity and usage
- Monitoring NetBackup disk activity
- Viewing AdvancedDisk disk reports
- Displaying detailed AdvancedDisk storage usage information
- Displaying KMS key information for AdvancedDisk encryption
- Toubleshooting AdvancedDisk
Creating a KMS key group for NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage encryption
Creating a KMS key group is the second task in the process of configuring the NetBackup Key Management Service manually.
A key group is a container for key records. Each storage server and volume combination requires a key group in the following format:
UNIX storage: storage_server_name:volume_name
Windows storage: storage_server_name:
To create a KMS key group
- On the NetBackup master server, create a key group by using the nbkmsutil command and the -createkg option. The format of the command depends on the operating system of the host or hosts to which the storage is attached, as follows:
Storage on UNIX:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbkmsutil -createkg -kgname storage_server_name:volume_name
Storage on Windows:
install_path\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\nbkmsutil -createkg -kgname storage_server_name:
The following is the criteria for the key group name:
For the storage_server_name, you must use the same name that you use for the storage server. The name can be a fully-qualified domain name or a short name, but it must be the same as the storage server.
The colon (:) is required after the storage_server_name.
For the volume_name on UNIX host storage, specify the name of the last directory in the storage path. For example, use
backupsif the storage path is/mnt/disk/backups.Storage hosted on windows servers does not require a volume_name.
- After you create the key groups, create a key record for each group.
See Creating a KMS key for NetBackup AdvancedDisk storage encryption.