Veritas NetBackup™ for MongoDB Administrator's Guide
- Overview of protecting MongoDB using NetBackup
- Verify the pre-requisites for the MongoDB plug-in for NetBackup
- Configuring NetBackup for MongoDB
- About the MongoDB configuration tool
- Prerequisites for manually creating the mongodb.conf file
- Configuring backup options for MongoDB using the mongodb.conf file
- Obtaining the RSA key of the MongoDB nodes
- Adding MongoDB credentials in NetBackup
- Using a non-root user as a host user
- Managing backup hosts
- Backing up MongoDB using NetBackup
- Backing up MongoDB data
- Prerequisites for backing up a MongoDB cluster
- Configuring NetBackup policies for MongoDB plug-in
- Creating a BigData backup policy
- Creating BigData policy using the NetBackup Administration Console
- Using the Policy Configuration Wizard to create a BigData policy for MongoDB clusters
- Using the NetBackup Policies utility to create a BigData policy for MongoDB clusters
- Using NetBackup Command Line Interface (CLI) to create a BigData policy for MongoDB clusters
- Restoring or recovering MongoDB data using NetBackup
- Restoring MongoDB data
- Prerequisites for MongoDB restore and recovery
- About the restore scenarios for MongoDB database from the BAR interface
- Using the BAR interface to restore the MongoDB data on the same cluster
- Using the BAR interface to restore the MongoDB data on an alternate cluster
- About restoring MongoDB data in a high availability setup on an alternate client
- Recovering a MongoDB database using the command line
- Manual steps after the recovery process
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Additional information
- Index
About the MongoDB configuration tool
NetBackup provides a command line based configuration tool that enables you to accurately capture and update the information that is required to protect the MongoDB.
You can use the MongoDB configuration tool to generate the following files automatically:
The credentials file that configures the MongoDB cluster topology and credentials for NetBackup.
For more information about the credential configuration file and the manual method to create it, refer to the following topic:
The MongoDB configuration file that configures the global NetBackup parameters for the MongoDB cluster.
For more information about the MongoDB configuration file and the manual method to create it, refer to the following topic:
See Configuring backup options for MongoDB using the mongodb.conf file .
Note:
You can create the two files manually, but you must ensure that the formatting and the parameters are correct.
You can access the MongoDB configuration tool using the tpconfig command line on the NetBackup master server. The path to access the tpconfig command is /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/.
On a Windows master server run the tpconfig -mongo_configurationcommand to activate Mongo configuration interface.
On a Linux and Solaris master server, run ./tpconfig and tpconfig and select the fourth option for MongoDB configuration.
See Sample MongodB configuration utility workflow to add and update MongodB credentials.
For more information about the tpconfig command, refer to the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.
Whitelist the mongodb.conf file path in bp.conf using the BPCD_WHITELIST_PATH option. For more information, See Whitelisting the configuration file path on NetBackup master server.
To recover to an alternate MongoDB cluster, use the configuration tool to add credentials of the alternate cluster in the existing cluster credentials.
Sharded MongoDB cluster
Use the configuration tool to update credentials of the existing cluster.
Add new configuration server using the Add new secondary config server option and save.
Add shards of the new cluster using the Add new shard host server option and save.
Initiate the alternate recovery job.
Replica Set MongoDB
Use the configuration tool to update credentials of the existing replica set.
Add new primary server using the Add secondary server option and save.
Add all of the secondary servers using the Add secondary server option and save.
Initiate the alternate recovery job.
Note:
If you are using the credentials file, you can manually update the file and upload the file using the tpconfig command.