Commcell Logical Architecture: Logical Management of Production Data
Commcell Logical Architecture: Logical Management of Production Data
Component Description
backup set One or more logical groupings of subclients, which are the
containers of all of data managed by the agent. For some agents,
this might be called an archive set or replication set. For a database
agent, the equivalent of a backup set is generally a database
instance.
storage A logical data management entity with rules that define the lifecycle
policy management of the protected data in a subclient's content.
The logical management of data provides the flexibility to meet any specific needs in your
enterprise.
A proper backup copy is stored in a separate system or medium, such as tape, from
the primary data to protect against the possibility of data loss due to primary
hardware or software failure.
Storing the copy of the data on separate medium is critical to protect against primary
data loss or corruption.
Roles Overview
A role is a collection of permissions that defines the level of access granted to a user or a
user group. Permissions allow users to perform tasks such as performing backup, restore,
and administrative operations (for example, license administration) on entities. To use role-
based security, you must create a security association between users or user groups, a role,
and entities.
A role can be a part of as many security associations as needed, but each security
association can only have one role.
Commvault offers predefined roles that address typical security needs. These roles can be
customized by the administrator. For example, the predefined Compliance role includes the
permissions needed to use the Compliance Search feature.
This workflow can be manually executed from the CommCell Console. It is useful when you want to
protect sensitive data from a client in the CommCell.
Aside from running the workflow on demand, you can also automate it as follows if you want to
continuously protect your data:
calling out the workflow (as an XML file) in your automation scripts.
During the backup operation, the workflow uses the storage policy associated to the
default subclient of the selected client.
2. Restores the backed up data to the same or different client (also known as in-place
and out-of-place restore).
3. When the backup and restore operations are successful, the workflow sends an email
the user that executed the workflow.
If the backup or restore fail, it sends a message to the Job Controller indicating the job
ID of the operation.
Procedure
1. From the CommCell Browser, go to Workflows.
2. Right-click Demo_FileSystemBackupRestore and then click All Tasks > Execute.
3. Select the workflow engine from the Run workflow on list and enter the value of the
following variables in the Value column:
o For the client input, select the client containing the data that you want to
back up.
o For the restoreClient input, select the client where you want to restore the
data.
o For the sourcePath input, enter the path of the data to be backed up.
o For the destinationPath input, enter the path to the folder where the data
will be restored.
4. Click OK.
You can track the progress of the workflow job from the Job Controller. You will see a
job for each activity in the workflow, for example, backup, restore.
5. Once you receive an email indicating that the workflow was successful, verify that the
backed up files and folders are available in the restore destination.
Storage Administrator Responsibilities and Duties
Install, configure as well as maintain storage hardware backup inclusive of physical plus
virtual tape libraries or drives along with disk storage targets.
Ensure to install as well as configure NetBackup customer software on UNIX or Linux as
well as Windows systems.
Perform activities related to install, configure and managing SAN devices and fiber
switches.
Administer Brocade director FC switches as well as blade chassis FC devices.
Execute FC zoning for development and production storage volumes.
Manage NetApp snapshot as well as recovery methods for storage volumes.
Execute across-site replication of significant DR data.
Supervise volume replication overnight jobs and execute improvements.
Oversee IO performance of production along with development of databases LUNs.
Provide architecture as well as performance recommendations to DBAs and Ops.
Conduct bottleneck evaluation to identify performance issues.
Ensure backup methods are in place as well as tested for FC LUNs.
Develop and maintain records for entire storage as well as FC systems.
Administer entire server systems.
Collaborate with DBA as well as Ops to assure apt storage usage.