Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance High Availability Reference Guide
Configuration requirements for features and options in NetBackup appliance high availability setups
In most cases, features and options are configured only on the node that runs the MSDP services. This node is the first high availability (HA) node that you configure and is also used to create the HA setup.
Some features and options require configuration on both nodes to ensure correct operation in switchover or failover scenarios. The configuration settings for each of these features or options must match. If you change the settings on the MSDP node, you must make the same changes on the partner node.
The following describes the features and the options that require configuration on both HA nodes:
For complete details about enabling the Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIG) feature, see the Veritas NetBackup Appliance Commands Reference Guide.
You can enable the Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 (FIPS) feature on both nodes only after you have completed configuration of the HA setup. The FIPS configuration must match on both the nodes. If FIPS is enabled on either node before the HA setup is completed, you must disable FIPS on that node before you complete the HA setup.
The user and the user group registration for Active Directory (AD) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers on both nodes must match. For complete details about authenticating AD and LDAP users, see the Veritas NetBackup Appliance Security Guide.
The pd.conf
file stores the deduplication settings for MSDP. To ensure the quality of the data deduplication in an HA configuration, the files on both nodes must match. Otherwise, the deduplication performance may degrade after a switchover. For complete details about editing the MSDP pd.conf
file, see the Veritas NetBackup Deduplication Guide.
For complete details about configuring OpenStorage (OST) plug-ins, see the Veritas NetBackup Appliance Administrator's Guide.
For complete details about configuring Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), see the Veritas NetBackup Appliance Administrator's Guide.
If the Veritas Cluster Service (VCS) is unable to bring any service online on an HA node, its service group may go into a faulted state. If any resource is in a faulted state or is offline when it should be online, contact Veritas Support for assistance.