Configuring NDMP Backup With Symantec NetBackup
Configuring NDMP Backup With Symantec NetBackup
Configuring NDMP Backup With Symantec NetBackup
NetBackup
You can configure OneFS and Symantec NetBackup to backup data stored on an Isilon
cluster. The following procedures explain how to configure NDMP backup with Symantec
NetBackup 7.5.
Add an NDMP host
You must add an Isilon cluster as an NDMP host before you can backup data with
Symantec NetBackup.
Before you begin
Create an NDMP user account.
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Procedure
1. In the NetBackup Administration Console, expand Media and Device Management.
2. Under Media and Device Management, expand Credentials and then click NDMP
Hosts.
3. Click Actions > New > NDMP Host.
4. In the NDMP Host Name dialog box, specify the cluster you want to backup data from.
l If you have a single Backup Accelerator node in the cluster, type the fully qualified
domain name, host name, IPv4 address, or IPv6 address of the Backup Accelerator
node.
l If you have multiple Backup Accelerator nodes in the cluster, type the name of a
SmartConnect zone that contains only the Backup Accelerator nodes.
l If you are performing a three-way NDMP backup, type the fully qualified domain
name, host name, SmartConnect zone, IPv4 address, or IPv6 address of any node
in the cluster.
5. Click OK.
6. In the Add NDMP Host box, click Use the following credentials for this NDMP host on
all media servers.
7. In the Username and Password fields, type the username and password of an NDMP
user on the cluster.
8. Click OK.
Configure storage devices
If you are backing up data to tape devices connected to one or more Backup Accelerator
nodes, you must configure Symantec NetBackup to recognize those storage devices.
This procedure is required only if you are performing a two-way NDMP backup.
Procedure
1. In the NetBackup Administration Console, click Media and Device Management.
2. Click Configure Storage Devices.
The Device Configuration Wizard appears.
3. Click Next.
4. Scan the cluster for attached NDMP devices.
a. On the Device Hosts page, click Change.
b. Select NDMP Host, and then click OK.
c. Click Next.
d. Select the NDMP host you created earlier, and then click Next.
e. After the wizard completes the scan for devices on the cluster, click Next.
5. On the SAN Clients page, click Next.
6. Specify backup devices that NetBackup should use.
a. On the Backup Devices page, verify that all attached tape devices are displayed in
the table, and then click Next.
b. On the Drag and Drop Configuration page, Select the tape devices that you want
NetBackup to backup data to and then click Next.
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c. In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
d. On the Updating Device Configuration page, click Next.
e. On the Configure Storage Units page, view the name of your storage unit and then
click Next.
f. Click Finish.
7. Specify the storage unit to associate with the backup devices.
a. Expand NetBackup Management.
b. Expand Storage.
c. Click Storage Units.
d. Double-click the name of the storage unit you created previously.
e. In the Change Storage Unit window, ensure that Maximum concurrent write drives
is equal to the number of tape drives connected to your cluster.
Results
A storage unit is created for your cluster and tape devices. You can view all storage units
by clicking Storage Units.
Create a volume pool
Before you can inventory a robot in NetBackup, you must create a volume pool.
Procedure
1. In the NetBackup Administration Console, expand Media and Device Management.
2. Expand Media.
3. Expand Volume Pools.
4. Click Actions > New > Volume Pool.
5. In the Pool name field, type a name for the volume pool.
6. Optional: In the Description field, type a description for the volume pool.
7. Click OK.
Inventory a robot
Before you create a NetBackup policy, you must inventory a robot with NetBackup and
associate it with a volume pool.
Procedure
1. In the NetBackup Administration Console, expand Media and Device Management.
2. Inventory a robot.
a. Expand Devices.
b. Click Robots.
c. Right-click the name of the robot that was added when you configured storage
devices, and then click Inventory Robot.
3. Associate a volume pool with the robot.
a. Click Update volume configuration.
b. Click Advanced Options.
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c. From the Volume Pool list, select the volume pool you created previously.
d. Click Start.
e. Click Yes.
f. Click Close.
4. Optional: To verify that the robot has been inventoried successfully, click the name of
the media pool you created, and ensure that all media are displayed in the table.
Create a NetBackup policy
You must create a NetBackup policy that specifies how you want to back up data from an
Isilon cluster.
Procedure
1. In the NetBackup Administration Console, expand Media and Device Management.
2. Expand Policies.
3. Right-click Summary of all Policies, and then click New Policy.
4. In the Policy name field, type a name for the policy and then click OK.
5. Configure the following settings:
Setting name Setting value Notes
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Policy Type NDMP Required
Policy volume
pool
The name of the volume pool
you created
Required
Allow multiple
data streams
Selected Optional. Enables multistreaming. It is
recommended that you enable
multistreaming whenever possible to
increase the speed of backups.
Clients The Isilon cluster you want to
backup data from
Required
Backup
Selections
The full path of a directory on
the cluster that you want to
backup
Required
set DIRECT=Y Optional. Enables direct access restore
(DAR) for the directory. It is recommended
that you enable DAR for all backups.
set HIST=F Optional. Specifies path-based file history.
It is recommended that you specify pathbased
file history for all NetBackup
backups.
set NEW_STREAM
The full path of a directory on
the cluster that you want to
backup
Optional. Backs up the specified directory
on another stream. It is recommended that
you enable multistreaming whenever
possible to increase the speed of backups.
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