NetBackup™ for Hadoop Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Verifying the pre-requisites and best practices for the Hadoop plug-in for NetBackup
- Configuring NetBackup for Hadoop
- About configuring NetBackup for Hadoop
- Managing backup hosts
- Adding Hadoop credentials in NetBackup
- Configuring the Hadoop plug-in using the Hadoop configuration file
- Configuration for a Hadoop cluster that uses Kerberos
- Configuring NetBackup policies for Hadoop plug-in
- Disaster recovery of a Hadoop cluster
- Performing backups and restores of Hadoop
- Troubleshooting
- About troubleshooting NetBackup for Hadoop issues
- About NetBackup for Hadoop debug logging
- Troubleshooting backup issues for Hadoop data
- Backup operation fails with error 6609
- Backup operation failed with error 6618
- Backup operation fails with error 6647
- Extended attributes (xattrs) and Access Control Lists (ACLs) are not backed up or restored for Hadoop
- Backup operation fails with error 6654
- Backup operation fails with bpbrm error 8857
- Backup operation fails with error 6617
- Backup operation fails with error 6616
- Backup operation fails with error 84
- NetBackup configuration and certificate files do not persist after the container-based NetBackup appliance restarts
- Unable to see incremental backup images during restore even though the images are seen in the backup image selection
- One of the child backup jobs goes in a queued state
- Troubleshooting restore issues for Hadoop data
- Restore fails with error code 2850
- NetBackup restore job for Hadoop completes partially
- Extended attributes (xattrs) and Access Control Lists (ACLs) are not backed up or restored for Hadoop
- Restore operation fails when Hadoop plug-in files are missing on the backup host
- Restore fails with bpbrm error 54932
- Restore operation fails with bpbrm error 21296
- Configuration file is not recovered after a disaster recovery
- Index
Best practices for deploying the Hadoop plug-in
Consider the following when you deploy Hadoop plug-in and configure NetBackup for Hadoop:
Use consistent conventions for hostnames of backup hosts, media servers, and master server. For example, if you are using the hostname as hadoop.veritas.com (FQDN format) use the same everywhere.
Add the entries of all the NameNodes and DataNodes to the
/etc/hostsfile on all the backup hosts. You must add the hostname in FQDN format.Or
Add the appropriate DNS entries in the
/etc/resolv.conffile.Always specify the NameNode and DataNodes in FQDN format.
Ping all the nodes (use FQDN) from the backup hosts.
Hostname and port of the NameNode must be same as you have specified with the http address parameter in the
core-site.xmlof the Hadoop cluster.Ensure the following for a Hadoop cluster that is enabled with SSL (HTTPS):
A valid certificate exists on the backup host that contains the public keys from all the nodes of the Hadoop cluster.
For a Hadoop cluster that uses CRL, ensure that the CRL is valid and not expired.