Veritas NetBackup™ Replication Director Solutions Guide
- Introduction
- Additional configuration topics
- Creating a NetBackup storage server for snapshot replication
- Configuring disk pools for snapshot and replication
- About disk pools for snapshots and snapshot replication
- Using bpstsinfo to view the replication topology of a device
- Configuring storage units and storage unit groups for snapshots and snapshot replication
- Configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
- Operation types in a storage lifecycle policy
- Snapshot operation in an SLP
- Index From Snapshot operation in an SLP
- Snapshot operation in an SLP
- Retention types for storage lifecycle policy operations
- Configuring backup policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
- About NDMP support for Replication Director
- Restoring from a snapshot
- About restores from array-based snapshots of virtual machines
- OpsCenter reporting
- Using NetApp disk arrays with Replication Director
- Supported NetApp topologies
- Using NetApp Data ONTAP 7-mode with Replication Director
- About using NetApp SAN-connected storage with Replication Director
- Using NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP with Replication Director
- Using Oracle with Replication Director
- Using Virtual Machines with Replication Director
- Terminology
Configuring the NetBackup Client Service
By default, the NetBackup Client Service is configured on Windows with the Local System account. The Local System account lacks sufficient rights to perform certain backup and restore operations.
For example, for NetBackup to access CIFS volumes, the account must be changed from Local System to an account with access to the CIFS share.
To change the NetBackup Client Service logon account on a Windows computer:
If the logon property is not changed for the NetBackup Client Service, the policy validation fails with status code 4206.
The following list contains situations in which the NetBackup Client Service logon account needs to be changed:
To access CIFS storage for a storage unit.
To use UNC paths, the network drives must be available to the service account that the NetBackup Client Service logs into at startup. You must change this account on each Windows client that is backed up that contains data that is shared with another computer.
During a snapshot: To have read access to the share for backup purposes and write access during restores.
The account must be for a domain user that is allowed to access and write to the share. To verify the account, log on as that user and try to access the UNC path. For example: \\server_name\share_name.
For database agents and options, configure the service with a logon account that has the necessary permission or privileges. See the documentation for your agent or option for more information.
For the database agents that support VMware backups on a NetApp disk array, configure the logon account to one that has access to the disk array.