NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
- Monitoring NetBackup
- Notifications
- Section I. Managing role-based access control
- About role-based access control in NetBackup
- Configuring RBAC roles
- Configuring RBAC
- Default RBAC roles
- Administrator
- Default AHV Administrator
- Default Cloud Administrator
- Default Kubernetes Administrator
- Default NetBackup Kubernetes Operator Service
- Default RHV Administrator
- Default Resiliency Administrator
- Default Microsoft SQL Server Administrator
- Default Security Administrator
- Default Storage Administrator
- Default VMware Administrator
- RBAC permissions
- About role permissions
- Global > NetBackup management
- NetBackup Web Management Console Administration
- Access hosts
- Agentless hosts
- Anomalies
- Data classifications
- Email notifications
- Event logs
- NetBackup hosts
- Image sharing
- NetBackup backup images
- Jobs
- Licensing
- Media server
- Remote primary server certificate authority
- Resiliency
- Resource limits
- Retention levels
- Servers > Trusted primary servers
- Cloud providers
- CloudPoint servers
- WebSocket servers
- Global > Protection
- Global > Security
- Global > Storage
- Assets
- Protection plans
- Credentials
- Manage access
- Section II. Managing security
- Security events and audit logs
- Managing security certificates
- Managing user sessions
- Managing master server security settings
- Certificate authority for secure communication
- Disable communication with NetBackup 8.0 and earlier hosts
- Disable automatic mapping of NetBackup host names
- About NetBackup certificate deployment security levels
- Select a security level for NetBackup certificate deployment
- Set a passphrase for disaster recovery
- About trusted primary servers
- Creating and managing API keys for users (Administrators)
- Adding and managing your API key (Users)
- Configuring authentication options
- Managing hosts
- Section III. Managing storage and backups
- Configuring storage
- About storage configuration
- Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server
- Create a Cloud storage, OpenStorage, or AdvancedDisk storage server
- Create a disk pool
- Create a storage unit
- Create a universal share
- Using image sharing from the NetBackup web UI
- Troubleshooting storage configuration
- Troubleshooting universal share configuration issues
- Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server for image sharing
- Managing protection plans
- Managing classic policies
- Usage reporting and capacity licensing
- Configuring storage
- Section IV. Veritas Resiliency Platform
- Section V. Credentials
- Troubleshooting the NetBackup Web UI
Using image sharing from the NetBackup web UI
You can use the NetBackup web UI to share images from an on-premises location to the cloud. You can set up a cloud recovery host on demand and share the images to that server.
Use the information from the following topic from the NetBackup Deduplication Guide to set up a cloud recovery host:
About image sharing using MSDP cloud
Before you begin, ensure that you have the required permissions in the web UI to import the image, restore, convert, and access the AMI ID or VHD.
Importing the images.
On the left, select and then .
Select the volume pools that contain the images that you want to share.
In the Disk pool options, locate the disk pool name and click .
Note:
The fast import option is an import operation that is specific to image sharing. You can import the backed-up images from the cloud storage to the cloud recovery host that is used for image sharing. After a fast import, you can restore the images. For AWS cloud provider, you can also convert the VM image to an AWS AMI. For Azure cloud provider, you can convert the VM image to VHD.
In the page, select the backup images that you want to import and click .
Verify the activity completion status in the .
Converting the VM images to AWS AMI or VHD in Azure.
On the left select and then select the imported VMware image to convert.
On the Recovery point tab, select the recovery date.
For the recovery point date, choose the required recovery point, click .
Once the conversion is complete, an AMI ID or VHD URL is generated.
Use the AMI ID to locate the image in AWS and then use the AWS console to start the EC2 instance. Or use VHD URL to create virtual machine.