NetBackup™ Web UI Kubernetes Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
- Monitoring NetBackup
- Overview of NetBackup for Kubernetes
- Deploying and configuring the NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Deploy service package on NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Port requirements for Kubernetes operator deployment
- Upgrade the NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Delete the NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Configure NetBackup Kubernetes datamover
- Configure settings for NetBackup snapshot operation
- Troubleshooting NetBackup servers with short names
- Managing image groups
- Deploying certificates on NetBackup Kubernetes operator
- Managing Kubernetes assets
- Managing Kubernetes intelligent groups
- Protecting Kubernetes assets
- Recovering Kubernetes assets
- Troubleshooting Kubernetes issues
- Error during certificate deployment on the Kubernetes operator
- Error during the primary server upgrade: NBCheck fails
- Error during an old image restore: Operation fails
- Error during persistent volume recovery API
- Error during restore: Final job status shows partial failure
- Error during restore on the same namespace
- Datamover pods exceed the Kubernetes resource limit
- Error during restore: Job fails on the highly loaded cluster
- Custom Kubernetes role created for specific clusters cannot view the jobs
About intelligent group
You can create and protect a dynamic group of assets by defining the intelligent asset groups based on a set of filters called queries. NetBackup selects the Kubernetes namespaces based on the queries and then adds them to the group. An intelligent group automatically reflects changes in the asset environment and eliminates the need to manually revise the list of assets in the group when the assets are added or removed from the environment.
When you a apply protection plan to an intelligent group, all the assets satisfying the query conditions are automatically protected.
Note:
You can create, update, or delete the intelligent groups only if your role has the necessary RBAC permissions for the assets that you require to manage. The NetBackup security administrator can grant you access for an asset type (clusters, namespaces, and VMGroup). Refer to the NetBackup Web UI Administrator's Guide.