NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
- Section I. About NetBackup
- Section II. Monitoring and notifications
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- Activity monitor
- Job monitoring
- Troubleshooting the viewing and managing of jobs
- Device monitor
- Notifications
- Registering the data collector
- Monitoring NetBackup activity
- Section III. Configuring hosts
- Managing host properties
- Busy file settings properties
- Client attributes properties
- Client settings properties for UNIX clients
- Client settings properties for Windows clients
- Data Classification properties
- Default job priorities properties
- Encryption properties
- Exchange properties
- Exclude list properties
- Fibre transport properties
- General server properties
- Global attributes properties
- Logging properties
- Media properties
- Network settings properties
- Port ranges properties
- Preferred network properties
- Resilient network properties
- Restore failover properties
- Retention periods properties
- Scalable Storage properties
- Servers properties
- SharePoint properties
- SLP settings properties
- Managing credentials for workloads and systems that NetBackup accesses
- Managing deployment
- Managing host properties
- Section IV. Configuring storage
- Overview of storage options
- Configuring disk storage
- Integrating MSDP Cloud and CMS
- About configuring disk pool storage
- About the MSDP object store
- Managing media servers
- Configuring storage units
- Configuring robots and tape drives
- About configuring robots and tapes drives in NetBackup
- Managing robots
- Managing tape drives
- Configuring tape media
- About adding volumes
- Managing volumes
- About recycling a volume
- About injecting and ejecting volumes
- Managing volume pools
- Managing volume groups
- Inventorying robots
- About showing a robot's contents
- Staging backups
- Troubleshooting storage configuration
- Section V. Configuring backups
- Overview of backups in the NetBackup web UI
- Managing classic policies
- Managing protection plans
- Protecting the NetBackup catalog
- Catalog backups
- Managing backup images
- Pausing data protection activity
- Section VI. Managing security
- Security events and audit logs
- Managing security certificates
- Managing host mappings
- Minimizing security configuration risk
- Configuring multi-person authorization
- Managing user sessions
- Configuring multifactor authentication
- Managing the global security settings for the primary server
- About trusted primary servers
- Using access keys, API keys, and access codes
- Configuring authentication options
- Managing role-based access control
- Disabling access to NetBackup interfaces for OS Administrators
- Section VII. Detection and reporting
- Detecting anomalies
- About backup anomaly detection
- Malware scanning
- Usage reporting and capacity licensing
- Reports
- Detecting anomalies
- Section VIII. NetBackup workloads and NetBackup Flex Scale
- Section IX. Administering NetBackup
- Management topics
- Managing client backups and restores
- About client-redirected restores
- Section X. Disaster recovery and troubleshooting
- Section XI. Other topics
- Additional NetBackup catalog information
- Parts of the NetBackup catalog
- Archiving the catalog and restoring from the catalog archive
- Estimating catalog space requirements
- About the file hash search in NetBackup
- About the NetBackup database
- About the NetBackup database installation
- Post-installation tasks
- Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on Windows
- Using the NetBackup Database Administration utility on UNIX
- Additional NetBackup catalog information
NetBackup web UI features
The NetBackup web user interface provides the following features:
Ability to access the primary server from a web browser, including Chrome and Firefox. For details on supported browsers for the web UI, see the NetBackup Software Compatibility List.
Note that the NetBackup web UI may behave differently for different browsers. Some functionality, for example a date picker, may not be available on all browsers. These inconsistencies are due to the capabilities of the browser and not because of a limitation with NetBackup.
A dashboard that displays a quick overview of the information that is important to you.
Role-based access control (RBAC) that lets the administrator configure user access to NetBackup and to delegate the tasks such as security, storage management, or workload protection.
Management of NetBackup security settings including certificates, access keys, multi-person authorization, and user sessions.
Management of hosts including deployment management and NetBackup host properties.
Management of storage and devices.
Data protection is achieved through policies or protection plans.
Detection and reporting features provide for the detection of malware and anomalies and let you track the size of backup data on your primary servers through usage reporting. You can also easily connect to Cohesity NetInsights Console to view and manage NetBackup licensing.
Note:
The NetBackup web UI is best viewed at a 1280x1024 or higher screen resolution.
NetBackup uses role-based access control to grant access to the web UI. Access control is accomplished through roles.
A role defines the operations that a user can perform and the access that the user has to any workload assets, protection plans, or credentials. A user can have multiple roles, which allows for full and for flexible customization of user access.
RBAC is only available for the web UI and the APIs.
Other access control methods for NetBackup are not supported for the web UI and APIs.
The NetBackup web UI lets administrators more easily monitor NetBackup operations and events and identify any issues that need attention.
The dashboard displays an overview of NetBackup operations and security information. This information includes jobs, certificates, tokens, security events, malware and anomaly detection, and usage reporting.
The dashboard widgets that display depend on a user's RBAC role and permissions.
Email notifications can be configured so that administrators receive notifications when job failures occur. NetBackup supports any ticketing system that can receive inbound email.
NetBackup classic policies are available for the Administrator that wants to use policies for data protection. Backup policies provide the instructions that NetBackup follows to back up clients, databases, or virtual machines. These instructions include where to store the backup and when and how frequently to perform the backup. For client backups, policies also include the files and directories to back up.
See Support for NetBackup classic policies.
Data protection with protection plans is fully managed with role-based access control (RBAC). The NetBackup administrator can manage which users can view and manage assets and can perform backups and restores. Each default workload administrator role (for example, Default VMware Administrator) allows a user access to protection plans, jobs, and credentials.
See Supported protection plan types.
Protection plans offer the following benefits:
A workload administrator can create and manage protection plans, including the backup schedules and the storage that the plan uses. This administrator selects the protection plans that protect assets.
See Role permissions.
In addition to schedules for backups, a protection plan can also include a schedule for replication and long-term retention.
When you select from your available storage, you can see any additional features available for that storage.
Users with a workload administrator role can create protection plans, manage credentials, subscribe assets to the protection plans that meet the SLO, and monitor protection status.
Administrators can perform server-directed restores from the web UI.
See About server-directed restores.
The workload administrator can perform self-service recovery of VMs, databases, or other asset types. This type of recovery is available for the assets that are protected with recovery points.
For the workloads that support the instant access feature, users can mount a snapshot for immediate access to a VM's files or to a database.