Veritas NetBackup for MongoDB Administrator's Guide
- Overview of protecting MongoDB using NetBackup
- Installing and deploying MongoDB plug-in for NetBackup
- Deploying the MongoDB plug-in
- Operating system and platform compatibility
- Downloading the plug-in
- Installing the MongoDB plug-in and the required EEBs
- Prerequisites and the best practices for deploying the MongoDB plug-in
- Post installation procedures
- Verifying the installation of the MongoDB plug-in
- Configuring NetBackup for MongoDB
- About the MongoDB configuration tool
- Prerequisites for manually creating the mongodb.conf file
- Configuring backup options for MongoDB using the mongodb.conf file
- Obtaining the RSA key of the MongoDB nodes
- Adding MongoDB credentials in NetBackup
- Using a non-root user as a host user
- Managing backup hosts
- Backing up MongoDB using NetBackup
- Backing up MongoDB data
- Prerequisites for backing up a MongoDB cluster
- Configuring NetBackup policies for MongoDB plug-in
- Creating a BigData backup policy
- Creating BigData policy using the NetBackup Administration Console
- Using the Policy Configuration Wizard to create a BigData policy for MongoDB clusters
- Using the NetBackup Policies utility to create a BigData policy for MongoDB clusters
- Using NetBackup Command Line Interface (CLI) to create a BigData policy for MongoDB clusters
- Restoring or recovering MongoDB data using NetBackup
- Restoring MongoDB data
- Prerequisites for MongoDB restore and recovery
- About the restore scenarios for MongoDB database from the BAR interface
- Using the BAR interface to restore the MongoDB data on the same cluster
- Using the BAR interface to restore the MongoDB data on an alternate cluster
- About restoring MongoDB data in a high availability setup on an alternate client
- Recovering a MongoDB database using the command line
- Manual steps after the recovery process
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Additional information
Protecting MongoDB data using NetBackup
Using the NetBackup Parallel Streaming Framework (PSF), MongoDB data can now be protected using NetBackup.
The following diagram provides an overview of how MongoDB data is protected by NetBackup.
Also, review the definitions of terminologies.See NetBackup for MongoDB terminologies.
As illustrated in the diagram:
The data is backed up in parallel streams wherein the data nodes stream data blocks simultaneously to multiple backup hosts. The job processing is accelerated due to multiple backup hosts and parallel streams.
The communication between the MongoDB cluster and the NetBackup is enabled using the NetBackup plug-in for MongoDB.
The plug-in is available separately and must be installed on all the backup hosts.
For NetBackup communication, you need to configure a BigData policy and add the related backup hosts.
You can configure a NetBackup media server, client, or master server as a backup host. Also, depending on the number of replica sets or sharding, you can add or remove backup hosts. You can scale up your environment easily by adding more backup hosts.
The communication between the configuration server, secondary nodes and the backup hosts happens over SSH.
The NetBackup Parallel Streaming Framework enables a thin client-based, agentless backup wherein the backup and restore operations run on the backup hosts. The NetBackup thin client binary is automatically pushed to the MongoDB cluster nodes during the backup and recovery operations. This thin client is automatically removed after the backup and recovery operations complete. There is no agent management required on the cluster nodes. Also, NetBackup is not affected by the MongoDB cluster upgrades or maintenance.
For more information:
See Limitations.
For information about the NetBackup Parallel Streaming Framework (PSF) refer to the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I.