NetBackup™ 10.3.0.1 Application Guide
- Product overview
- Release notes
- Geting started
- Creating NetBackup application instances
- Managing NetBackup application instances
- Managing application instances from Flex Appliance and NetBackup
- Accessing NetBackup primary and media server instances for management tasks
- Managing users on a primary or a media server instance
- Adding and removing local users on a primary or a media server instance
- Connecting an Active Directory user domain to a primary or a media server instance
- Connecting an LDAP user domain to a primary or a media server instance
- Changing a user password on a primary or a media server instance
- Using SSH keys for authentication on a primary or a media server instance
- Configuring the multi-factor authentication on NetBackup primary and media server instance
- Running NetBackup commands on a primary or a media server application instance
- Monitoring NetBackup services on a NetBackup primary server instance
- Mounting an NFS share on a NetBackup primary server instance
- Setting environment variables on primary and media server instances
- Storing custom data on a primary or a media server instance
- Modifying or disabling the nbdeployutil utility on a primary server instance
- Disabling SMB server signing on a media server instance
- Enabling extra OS STIG hardening on a primary or a media server instance
- Using a login banner on a primary or a media server instance
- Using a primary server instance for disaster recovery
- Authorizing a primary or a media server instance for deletion
- Managing users on a primary or a media server instance
- Accessing NetBackup WORM storage server instances for management tasks
- Managing users from the deduplication shell
- Adding and removing local users from the deduplication shell
- Adding MSDP users from the deduplication shell
- Connecting an Active Directory domain to a WORM storage server for Universal Shares and Instant Access
- Disconnecting an Active Directory domain from the deduplication shell
- Changing a user password from the deduplication shell
- Configuring the multi-factor authentication on NetBackup WORM storage server instance
- Managing VLAN interfaces from the deduplication shell
- Viewing the lockdown mode on a WORM storage server
- Managing the retention policy on a WORM storage server
- Managing images with a retention lock on a WORM storage server
- Auditing WORM retention changes
- Protecting the NetBackup catalog on a WORM storage server
- Managing certificates from the deduplication shell
- Managing FIPS mode from the deduplication shell
- Encrypting backups from the deduplication shell
- Configuring an isolated recovery environment using the web UI
- Tuning the MSDP configuration from the deduplication shell
- Setting the MSDP log level from the deduplication shell
- Managing NetBackup services from the deduplication shell
- Managing the cyclic redundancy checking (CRC) service
- Managing the content router queue processing (CRQP) service
- Managing the online checking service
- Managing the compaction service
- Managing the deduplication (MSDP) services
- Managing the Storage Platform Web Service (SPWS)
- Managing the Veritas provisioning file system (VPFS) configuration parameters
- Managing the Veritas provisioning file system (VPFS) mounts
- Managing the NGINX service
- Managing the SMB service
- Monitoring and troubleshooting NetBackup services from the deduplication shell
- Managing S3 service from the deduplication shell
- Authorizing a WORM storage server for deletion
- Managing users from the deduplication shell
Mounting an NFS share on a NetBackup primary server instance
You can configure the NetBackup catalog backup policy to send disaster recovery files to a Network File System (NFS) share. Use the following procedure to mount an NFS share on a primary server application instance for disaster recovery.
To mount the NFS share and configure the catalog backup policy:
- On the NFS server, run the following command to create a directory for the NFS share:
mkdir <NFS directory>
- Navigate to
/etc/exportsand add the following directive:<NFS directory> <primary IP address>(rw,no_root_squash)
Where <NFS directory> is the directory that you created, and <primary IP address> is the IP address of the primary server instance.
For example:
/nfsdir 11.11.11.111(rw,no_root_squash)
- Restart the NFS service or reload the configuration file with the exportfs command.
- Log in to the primary server instance as the appadmin user and run the following commands:
sudo bash
cat > /mnt/nbdata/vxos/etc/fstab
<NFS IP address>:<NFS directory> /mnt/nbcatdr nfs nfsvers=<NFS version>,rw,x-mount.mkdir
Where <NFS IP address> is the IP address of the NFS server, <NFS directory> is the directory for the NFS share, and <NFS version> is either 3 or 4.
For example:
22.22.22.222:/nfsdir /mnt/nbcatdr nfs nfsvers=3,rw,x-mount.mkdir
- Run the following command:
chown -R nbsvcusr:users /mnt/nbcatdr
- From the NetBackup web UI, select Protection > Policies and click Add. Follow the prompts to configure a backup policy with the type NBU-Catalog. Specify the following information for the catalog disaster recovery file:
Path:
/mnt/nbcatdr/Logon and Password: Leave empty
For more information about the catalog backup policy, see the chapter "Protecting the NetBackup Catalog" in the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.