Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
- NetBackup licensing models and the nbdeployutil utility
- About NetBackup licensing models
- Tools for creating licensing reports
- How capacity licensing works
- How capacity licensing detects overlap when multiple policies protect data
- Backup policies and agents that support accurate licensing
- Requirements before gathering data for multiple master servers
- Scheduling capacity licensing reports
- Manually generating licensing reports
- Creating and viewing the licensing report
- Reviewing a capacity licensing report
- Summary tab
- Client aliases and multiple IP addresses
- Itemization tab
- Clients backed up with multiple streams
- NetBackup CloudCatalyst (NetBackup 8.1 and later clients)
- Data backed up by multiple policies
- BigData plug-ins for NetBackup
- NetBackup for Exchange agent
- NetBackup for NDMP agent
- NetBackup for Oracle server agent
- NetBackup for SQL Server agent
- NetBackup for VMware agent
- Windows file system backups
- UNIX file system backups
- Reconciling the capacity licensing report results
- Reviewing a traditional licensing report
- Using the NetBackup Storage API to get the total backup size information
- Additional configuration
- About multiple NetBackup master servers
- About multiple media servers with one master server
- About direct I/O for backups on Windows
- About dynamic host name and IP addressing
- About busy file processing on UNIX clients
- About specifying the locale of the NetBackup installation
- About the Shared Storage Option
- About Shared Storage Option components
- About reserving or releasing shared devices
- How to share robotic libraries without using the Shared Storage Option
- Shared Storage Option terms and concepts
- About the Shared Storage Option license
- About Shared Storage Option prerequisites
- About hardware configuration guidelines
- About installing and configuring drivers
- Verifying the connectivity
- About configuring the Shared Storage Option in NetBackup
- Verifying your Shared Storage Option configuration
- Device Monitor and Shared Storage Option
- Viewing SSO summary reports
- Operating system assistance
- Common configuration issues with Shared Storage Option
- Frequently asked questions about Shared Storage Option
- About the vm.conf configuration file
- ACS_mediatype entry in vm.conf
- ACS_SEL_SOCKET entry in vm.conf
- ACS_CSI_HOSTPORT entry in vm.conf (on UNIX)
- ACS_SSI_HOSTNAME entry in vm.conf
- ACS_SSI_INET_PORT entry in vm.conf (on UNIX)
- ACS_SSI_SOCKET entry in vm.conf
- ACS_TCP_RPCSERVICE / ACS_UDP_RPCSERVICE entry in vm.conf (on UNIX)
- ADJ_LSM entry in vm.conf
- API_BARCODE_RULES entry in vm.conf
- AUTHORIZATION_REQUIRED entry in vm.conf
- AUTO_PATH_CORRECTION entry in vm.conf
- AUTO_UPDATE_ROBOT entry in vm.conf
- AVRD_PEND_DELAY entry in vm.conf
- AVRD_SCAN_DELAY entry in vm.conf
- CLEAN_REQUEST_TIMEOUT entry in vm.conf
- CLIENT_PORT_WINDOW entry in vm.conf
- CLUSTER_NAME entry in vm.conf
- DAS_CLIENT entry in vm.conf
- DAYS_TO_KEEP_LOGS entry in vm.conf
- EMM_RETRY_COUNT entry in vm.conf
- EMM_CONNECT_TIMOUT entry in vm.conf
- EMM_REQUEST_TIMOUT entry in vm.conf
- ENABLE_ROBOT_AUTH entry in vm.conf
- INVENTORY_FILTER entry in vm.conf
- MAP_ID entry in vm.conf
- MAP_CONTINUE_TIMEOUT entry in vm.conf
- MEDIA_ID_BARCODE_CHARS entry in vm.conf
- MEDIA_ID_PREFIX entry in vm.conf
- MM_SERVER_NAME entry in vm.conf
- PREFERRED_GROUP entry in vm.conf
- PREVENT_MEDIA_REMOVAL entry in vm.conf
- RANDOM_PORTS entry in vm.conf
- REQUIRED_INTERFACE entry in vm.conf
- SERVER entry in vm.conf in NetBackup versions 8.0 and earlier
- SSO_DA_REREGISTER_INTERVAL entry in vm.conf
- SSO_DA_RETRY_TIMEOUT entry in vm.conf
- SSO_HOST_NAME entry in vm.conf
- TLH_mediatype entry in vm.conf
- TLM_mediatype entry in vm.conf
- VERBOSE entry in vm.conf
- Example vm.conf file
- How to access media and devices on other hosts
- Host name precedence in the vm.conf file
- Holds Management
- Menu user interfaces on UNIX
- About menu user interfaces
- About the tpconfig device configuration utility
- About the tpconfig utility menu
- Starting the tpconfig device configuration utility
- Adding robots
- Adding drives
- Updating a robot configuration
- Updating a drive configuration
- Deleting a robot
- Deleting a drive
- Configuring drive paths
- Configuring host credentials
- Displaying and writing the device configuration
- About the NetBackup Disk Configuration Utility
- Reference topics
- Host name rules
- About reading backup images with nbtar or tar32.exe
- Factors that affect backup time
- Methods for determining the NetBackup transfer rate
- NetBackup notify scripts
- backup_notify script
- backup_exit_notify script
- bpstart_notify script (UNIX clients)
- bpstart_notify.bat script (Windows clients)
- bpend_notify script (UNIX clients)
- bpend_notify.bat script (Windows clients)
- bpend_notify_busy script (UNIX clients)
- child_end_deployment_notify
- child_start_deployment_notify
- diskfull_notify script
- drive_mount_notify script (on UNIX)
- drive_unmount_notify script (on UNIX)
- mail_dr_info script
- media_deassign_notify script
- nbmail.cmd script (on Windows)
- parent_end_deployment_notify
- parent_end_notify script
- parent_start_deployment_notify
- parent_start_notify script
- pending_request_notify script
- restore_notify script
- session_notify script
- session_start_notify script
- shared_drive_notify script
- userreq_notify script
- Media and device management best practices
- About TapeAlert
- About tape drive cleaning
- How NetBackup selects drives
- How NetBackup reserves drives
- About SCSI persistent reserve
- About the SPC-2 SCSI reserve process
- About SCSI reserve requirements
- About SCSI reserve limitations
- About SCSI reservation logging
- About SCSI reserve operating system limitations on Windows
- About checking for data loss
- About checking for tape and driver configuration errors
- About configuring SCSI reserve
- How NetBackup selects media
- Volume pool and volume group examples
- Media formats
- Media and device management processes
- About Tape I/O commands on UNIX
Using the NetBackup Storage API to get the total backup size information
Starting from NetBackup 8.1.2, you can use the NetBackup Storage API to get the total backup size. The nbdeployutil utility periodically gathers and analyzes the backup size information and stores it in the Install_Dir\var\global directory and the NetBackup database. You can use the NetBackup Storage API to read this information.
By default, the total backup size information gather is disabled to reduce the load on the system resources.
The following table briefly explains the process to use the NetBackup Storage API to gather total backup size information:
Table: Process to use the NetBackup Storage API to gather total backup size information
Step | Procedure | Reference topics |
|---|---|---|
1 | Enable the total backup size information gather and the NetBackup Storage API. | See Enabling the total backup size information gather and the NetBackup Storage API. |
2 | Use the default values for backup size information gather or configure custom values. | See Configuring the parameter values for backup size information gather. |
3 | Use the NetBackup Storage API to gather total backup size information |
A scheduled run of the nbdeployutil utility does not gather the total backup size information by default. As a result, the NetBackup Storage API displays the 404 Not Found error and records the following response:
{
"errorCode": 227,
"errorMessage": "no entity was found",
"details": {}
}
To enable the total backup size information gather, add the following parameter in the nbdeployutilconfig.txt file:
[NBDEPLOYUTIL_BETB] BETB_ENABLE=1
See Configuring the parameter values for backup size information gather.
Use the following information to update the backup size information gather parameters in the nbdeployutilconfig.txt file:
Open the
nbdeployutilconfig.txtfile from the following location:Windows:
Install_Dir\netbackup\var\global\
UNIX:
/usr/openv/var/global/
Update the data gather parameters as described in the following table:
Parameter
Description
MASTER_SERVERS=<server names>
Use this option to gather backup size information from other master servers. You can add multiple master servers as comma-separated values.
By default, the local server is selected as the master server.
Include this option under the [NBDEPLOYUTIL_INCREMENTAL] heading.
BETB_ENABLE
Enable or disables the total backup size information gather.
The default value is 0. Set the value to 1 to enable the total backup size information gather.
Include this option under the [NBDEPLOYUTIL_BETB] heading.
BETB_PARENTDIR
Location where the backup size information is gathered and analyzed. A gather directory is created for every master server.
You can specify a custom directory or location for data gather.
The default gather location is:
Windows:
Install_Dir\netbackup\var\global\
UNIX:
/usr/openv/var/global/
The location of the gather directory is:
Windows:
<gather_location>\storage\staging\<timestamp_master_server_name>
UNIX:
/gather_location/storage/staging/<timestamp_master_server_name>
Include this option under the [NBDEPLOYUTIL_BETB] heading.
BETB_FREQUENCY_IN_DAYS
The frequency in days to gather the backup size information. The default value is 1, which means that the gather runs daily.
If you want a weekly report, set the value to 7.
Include this option under the [NBDEPLOYUTIL_BETB] heading.
BETB_KEEP_CMD_OUT_FILE
Option to keep or remove the bpimagelist.out and bpstulist.out files.
The default value is 0, which means the files are deleted after nbdeployutil runs.
If you want to keep the file, set the value to 1.
Include this option under the [NBDEPLOYUTIL_BETB] heading.
BETB_LOG_KEEP
Duration in days to keep the gather folder or folders. Logs are located in the gather directory.
The default value is 7, which means that the gathered data from the last seven runs is kept in the default folder or in the directory that you set in the BETB_PARENTDIR parameter.
Include this option under the [NBDEPLOYUTIL_BETB] heading.
Here is a sample nbdeployutilconfig.txt file that you can refer to:
[NBDEPLOYUTIL_INCREMENTAL] MASTER_SERVERS=nbu.masterserverone.com,nbu.masterservertwo.com [NBDEPLOYUTIL_BETB] BETB_ENABLE=1 BETB_PARENTDIR=Install_Dir\netbackup\var\global\> BETB_FREQUENCY_IN_DAYS=1 BETB_KEEP_CMD_OUT_FILE=0 BETB_LOG_KEEP=7
The NetBackup Storage API provides access to the backup storage information of the NetBackup master servers.
See the NetBackup API Reference documentation on SORT (https://sort.veritas.com/land) for more information. This HTML document is a reference tool that describes each API and its options.
To locate the NetBackup API Reference on SORT:
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