Veritas NetBackup™ Plug-in for VMware vSphere Web Client Guide
- Introduction and notes
- Installing the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Requirements for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Using consistent vCenter naming with the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- vCenter privileges for managing NetBackup plug-in installation
- Notes on using the plug-in in a VMware Platform Services Controller (PSC) environment
- Installing the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Upgrading the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Disabling the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Uninstalling the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Configuration overview for the NetBackup Recovery Wizard (in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client)
- Creating an authentication token for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Authorizing the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client to restore virtual machines
- Setting vCenter privileges for recovering virtual machines with the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Adding or deleting an additional host name or IP address for an authentication token
- Revoking an authorization token for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Renewing an authorization token
- Listing all current authentication tokens for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Permissions on the NetBackup vSphere Web Client plug-in authentication token file may need to be changed
- Port usage for the NetBackup vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- Excluding virtual disks from the backup
- Monitoring backup status
- vCenter privileges for backup monitoring
- Veritas NetBackup tab in vSphere Web Client
- Summary display (in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client)
- Virtual Machines display (in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client)
- Events display (in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client)
- Using the Veritas NetBackup tab for backup reporting (in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client)
- How to respond to backup status with the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Restoring virtual machines
- Configuring settings for the virtual machine recovery
- Notes on the NetBackup recovery wizards in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- How to access the NetBackup Recovery Wizards in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- NetBackup Recovery Wizard screens
- Virtual Machine Selection screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- Image Selection screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- Destination Selection screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- Transport Selection screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- Disk Provision screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- Virtual Machine Options screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- Network Selection screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- Pre-Recovery Check screen (NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client)
- NetBackup Instant Recovery Wizard screens
- Cleaning the recovery environment and releasing the NetBackup resources
- Troubleshooting
- The message NoPermission appears during plug-in installation
- Reducing the load time for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- A NetBackup master server is not available in the master server list when searching for VMs for instant recovery
- The NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client does not find any backup images in the listed events
- The NetBackup Recovery Wizard for vSphere Web Client does not find a particular backup image
- Mismatch in vCenter server name (uppercase vs. lowercase letters) causes the VMware connectivity test to fail
- IR operation is not complete due to NFS mount limit exceed
- Instant recovery-ready backup images are not available for selection
- The vCenter server and NetBackup master server names are not available for search
- Preferred IR-destination options are not saved
- Virtual machine display name conflicts are not shown before the pre-recovery check
- Reasons for failure of pre-recovery checks
- Too much time taken to populate the list of NetBackup master servers
- The NetBackup plug-in is not shown in the vSphere Web Client interface even after registration
- Correct NetBackup master server does not show up for selection for a given vCenter server on the IR wizard
- Error stack displayed in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Web Client
- Troubleshooting master server communication failures in the plug-in's Recovery Portal
- Appendix A. Instant recovery operations
- Appendix B. Installing the vSphere Web Client plug-in from a NetBackup media server and plug-in package host
Troubleshooting master server communication failures in the plug-in's Recovery Portal
To recover VMs, the plug-in must have a registered NetBackup master server with a valid and correct authentication token. The NetBackup administrator generates the authentication token on a specific NetBackup master server for a specific client (such as a vCenter server). The token gives the vCenter access to the NetBackup master server where the token was generated. (Note: you can validate authentication tokens for currently registered master servers by means of the option in the plug-in's Recovery Portal.)
If the TCP/IP address or host name of the vCenter does not exactly match the information in the authentication token, the following operations fail: the Register Master Servers operation, and VM recovery. For VM recovery, the error message you receive depends on where in the plug-in interface you launched the restore attempt. Among the errors you can receive are:
Failed to get master server version. then java.security.cert.CertificateException
No mapping found between vCenter(s) and Master Server(s) Master Server "master_server_name" java.security.cert.CertificateException
Failed to communicate with NetBackup master server master_server_name on port 8443 with the supplied authentication token. Please verify that NetBackup master server name, port and authentication token are valid.
To correctly determine the problem and the corrective action, you must review the VxUL log file. On the master server, issue the command shown:
vxlogview -i nbwebservice -p nb - L -E
The log file includes messages similar to the following:
02/17/2017 10:03:37.831 [Error] Remote host name does not match the name in the certificate, remote name:vcenter02.domain.com, name from certificate:vcenter02
In the log snip shown, the name in the token is vcenter02 and the required name is vcenter02.domain.com.
Veritas recommends that you revoke the existing token, generate a new token with the required name, and use the new token on the vCenter. If you cannot do that, add the vCenter's fully qualified domain name as an alias for the existing token, as follows:
manageClientCerts -addAlias vcenter02 -HOST vcenter02.domain.com
As an alternative, you can use the -ANY option:
manageClientCerts -addAlias vcenter02 -ANY
-ANY allows any host or any IP address to communicate with the NetBackup server by means of this token.
Caution:
The -ANY option is not a secure method for restores. Please see the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide for more information on the manageClientCerts command.
The log file includes messages similar to the following:
02/17/2017 16:18:13.951 [Error] Remote host name does not match the name in the certificate, remote name:10.10.10.11, name from certificate:vcenter02
In the log snip shown, the name in the token is vcenter02 and the required name is 10.10.10.11.
Veritas recommends that you revoke the existing token, generate a new token with the required name, and use the new token on the vCenter. If you cannot do that, add the vCenter's TCP/IP address as an alias for the existing token, as follows:
manageClientCerts -addAlias vcenter02 -IP 10.10.10.11
As an alternative, you can use the -ANY option:
manageClientCerts -addAlias vcenter02 -ANY
-ANY allows any host or any IP address to communicate with the NetBackup server by means of this token.
Caution:
The -ANY option is not a secure method for restores.
Additional information is available:
See Adding or deleting an additional host name or IP address for an authentication token.
See the manageClientCerts command in the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.