NetBackup™ for MongoDB Ops Manager Administrator's Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup (11.1)

MongoDB Ops Manager cluster recovery

Recovery typically refers to the process of restoring data and service after a failure or disaster. Ensure that the Configuration parameters are configured for recovery. See MongoDB Ops Manager configuration file settings. for more details.

  1. Log on to NetBackup Web UI.

  2. On the left pane, select Recovery.

  3. Click Start recovery from the Regular recovery option.

    Specify the Basic properties details as follows:

    • Select MongoDB Ops Manager as the Policy type.

    • Select Normal backups as Restore type.

    • Click Select cluster. Source clusters list is displayed. The list displays the clusters which are discovered and added as asset. Select the required source cluster to recover and then click Next.

      Note:

      If a cluster has been renamed after taking a backup, new name of the cluster is displayed.

  4. Specify the Recovery details such as date range, files, and folders.

  5. Specify the Recovery options such as Restore target, MongoDB options, and number of streams. The default stream is configured to One.

  6. Review the recovery options provided and then click Start recovery.

    Note:

    Post recovery, the files and folders permission will be 777.

    Note:

    The 'max stream count per node' provided by the user for recovery is the maximum number of streams that NetBackup is allowed to create per node for data transfer. The actual number of streams to create and amount of data allocated to each stream will be decided at runtime based on the total data size and the number of files. The actual number of streams will always be less than or equal to the max number specified by user. NetBackup has enforced a max stream count limit capped at 32 which is user can specify any value between 1 and 32.