Veritas CloudPoint Administrator's Guide
- Getting started with CloudPoint
- Section I. Installing and configuring CloudPoint
- Preparing for installation
- About the deployment approach
- Deciding where to run CloudPoint
- Meeting system requirements
- CloudPoint host sizing recommendations
- Creating an instance or preparing the physical host to install CloudPoint
- Installing Docker
- Creating and mounting a volume to store CloudPoint data
- Verifying that specific ports are open on the instance or physical host
- Deploying CloudPoint
- Deploying CloudPoint in the AWS cloud
- Using plug-ins to discover assets
- Configuring off-host plug-ins
- AWS plug-in configuration notes
- Google Cloud Platform plug-in configuration notes
- Microsoft Azure plug-in configuration notes
- Dell EMC Unity array plug-in configuration notes
- Pure Storage FlashArray plug-in configuration notes
- HPE RMC plug-in configuration notes
- NetApp plug-in configuration notes
- Hitachi plug-in configuration notes
- InfiniBox plug-in configuration notes
- Configuring an off-host plug-in
- About CloudPoint plug-ins and assets discovery
- Configuring the on-host agents and plug-ins
- About agents
- Oracle plug-in configuration notes
- MongoDB plug-in configuration notes
- Microsoft SQL plug-in configuration notes
- About the installation and configuration process
- Preparing to install the Linux-based on-host agent
- Preparing to install the Windows-based on-host agent
- Downloading and installing the on-host agent
- Configuring the Linux-based on-host agent
- Configuring the Windows-based on-host agent
- Configuring the on-host plug-in
- Configuring VSS to store shadow copies on the originating drive
- Protecting assets with CloudPoint's agentless feature
- Preparing for installation
- Section II. Configuring users
- Section III. Protecting and managing data
- User interface basics
- Indexing and classifying your assets
- Protecting your assets with policies
- Tag-based asset protection
- Replicating snapshots for added protection
- About snapshot replication
- About cross-account snapshot replication in the AWS cloud
- Requirements for replicating snapshots
- Cross-account snapshot replication support matrix
- Cross-account snapshot replication limitations
- Configuring replication rules
- Editing a replication rule
- Deleting a replication rule
- Managing your assets
- Creating a snapshot manually
- Displaying asset snapshots
- Replicating a snapshot manually
- About snapshot restore
- About single file restore (granular restore)
- Single file restore requirements and limitations
- Restoring a snapshot
- Additional steps required after restoring disk-level snapshots
- Additional steps required after a SQL Server snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after an Oracle snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after a MongoDB snapshot restore
- Additional steps required after restoring an AWS RDS database instance
- Restoring individual files within a snapshot
- Deleting a snapshot
- Monitoring activities with notifications and the job log
- Protection and disaster recovery
- Section IV. Maintaining CloudPoint
- CloudPoint logging
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint
- Restarting CloudPoint
- Docker may fail to start due to a lack of space
- CloudPoint installation fails if rootfs is not mounted in a shared mode
- Some CloudPoint features do not appear in the user interface
- Off-host plug-in deletion does not automatically remove file system and application assets
- Disk-level snapshot restore fails if the original disk is detached from the instance
- Snapshot restore for encrypted AWS assets may fail
- Error while adding users to CloudPoint
- CloudPoint fails to revert restored snapshots if indexing, classification, or restore operations fail
- SQL snapshot or restore and SFR operations fail if the Windows instance loses connectivity with the CloudPoint host
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint logging
- Swagger UI-based authorization for CloudPoint REST API calls may fail
- Policy retention count is not honored for file system and application assets if there is an issue with the CloudPoint plug-in
- Working with your CloudPoint license
- Managing CloudPoint agents and plug-ins
- Upgrading CloudPoint
- Uninstalling CloudPoint
- Section V. Reference
Supported CloudPoint operations on HPE storage arrays
CloudPoint supports the following operations on assets managed by HPE RMC:
Table: CloudPoint operations on assets managed by HPE RMC
CloudPoint operation | Description |
|---|---|
Discover assets | CloudPoint discovers all the volumes that are created on the array. If a volume is part of a multi-volume volume set, CloudPoint scans the volume set and extracts the individual volume information and then creates a list of all the unique volumes that are part of the volume set. For snapshots, CloudPoint scans all the snapshot sets and links each snapshot to its originating parent volume. |
Create snapshot | CloudPoint takes snapshots of all the volumes on the array. When CloudPoint takes a snapshot, it internally triggers a copy-on-write (COW) snapshot of the entire volume. If a volume is part of a multi-volume volume set, CloudPoint takes a snapshot of the entire volume set and creates a snapshot set. The snapshot set contains snapshots of all the volumes that are part of that volume set. However, CloudPoint associates that snapshot set only with the volume that was selected for the snapshot operation. Even if the volume set contains additional volumes, the snapshot set is associated only with the volume that was selected. For example, consider a volume set that contains three volumes, |
Delete snapshot | CloudPoint deletes the snapshot or the snapshot set (if parent volume is part of a volume set). You can use CloudPoint to delete only those snapshots that are created using CloudPoint. If your RMC environment includes other snapshots, then CloudPoint can discover those snapshots, but the delete operation is not allowed for those snapshots. |
Restore snapshot | When you restore a snapshot, CloudPoint only restores the particular snapshot corresponding to the selected volume. The snapshot set is a COW snapshot that can contain other snapshots belonging to the additional volumes in the volume set. However, CloudPoint only restores the snapshot for the selected volume. The other snapshots are not used during the restore operation. Ensure that the parent volume is unmounted from the target host before initiating a snapshot restore. |
Export snapshot | When a snapshot export operation is triggered, CloudPoint creates a new volume from the snapshot and then attaches the new volume to the target host. If the selected snapshot is a snapshot set, then while creating a new volume, CloudPoint creates a new volume set from the snapshot set. Even if the new volume set contains multiple volumes, CloudPoint attaches only the volume that corresponds to the snapshot that was selected for the export. The other volumes are not used in the export operation. The export operation is supported using the following protocols:
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Deport snapshot | When a snapshot deport operation is triggered, CloudPoint detaches the volume from the target host and then deletes that volume. If the volume is part of a multi-volume volume set, then the entire volume set is detached and deleted from the host. |
Note:
For a snapshot of a volume set, use name patterns that are used to form the snapshot volume name. Refer to VV Name Patterns in the HPE 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference available from the HPE Storage Information Library.
Consider the following when you configure the HPE EMC plug-in:
When you delete snapshots using CloudPoint, only the snapshots that are managed by CloudPoint are available for deletion. You cannot use CloudPoint to delete snapshots that are not created using CloudPoint.
CloudPoint operations are supported only on disks and volumes. Even if the volumes are grouped as a volume set, CloudPoint discovers and presents the volume set in the form of the individual volumes that are part of the volume set.
If you create a snapshot of a volume that belongs to a multi-volume volume set, CloudPoint creates a snapshot set that includes snapshots of all the volumes in that volume set. The snapshot operation therefore results in the creation of additional snapshots and those are not tracked by CloudPoint.
If you want to use CloudPoint to protect volume sets, Veritas recommends that you configure a single volume in the volume set.