Veritas NetBackup™ Cloud Administrator's Guide
- About NetBackup cloud storage
- About the cloud storage
- About the cloud storage vendors for NetBackup
- About the Amazon S3 cloud storage API type
- Amazon S3 cloud storage vendors certified for NetBackup
- Amazon S3 storage type requirements
- Permissions required for Amazon S3 cloud provider user
- Amazon S3 cloud storage provider options
- Amazon S3 cloud storage options
- Amazon S3 advanced server configuration options
- Amazon S3 credentials broker details
- About private clouds from Amazon S3-compatible cloud providers
- About Amazon S3 storage classes
- Amazon virtual private cloud support with NetBackup
- About protecting data in Amazon for long-term retention
- Protecting data using Amazon's cloud tiering
- About using Amazon IAM roles with NetBackup
- About NetBackup character restrictions for Amazon S3 cloud connector
- Protecting data with Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball with Amazon Snowball client
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball with Amazon S3 API interface
- Using multiple Amazon S3 adapters
- Configuring NetBackup with Amazon Snowball Edge with file interface
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball Edge with S3 API interface
- Configuring NetBackup for Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge for NetBackup CloudCatalyst Appliance
- Configuring SSL for Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge
- Post backup procedures if you have used S3 API interface
- About Microsoft Azure cloud storage API type
- About OpenStack Swift cloud storage API type
- Configuring cloud storage in NetBackup
- Before you begin to configure cloud storage in NetBackup
- Configuring cloud storage in NetBackup
- Cloud installation requirements
- Scalable Storage properties
- Cloud Storage properties
- About the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container
- Deploying host name-based certificates
- Deploying host ID-based certificates
- About data compression for cloud backups
- About data encryption for cloud storage
- About NetBackup KMS for encryption of NetBackup cloud storage
- About external KMS for encryption of NetBackup cloud storage
- About cloud storage servers
- About object size for cloud storage
- About the NetBackup media servers for cloud storage
- Configuring a storage server for cloud storage
- Changing cloud storage server properties
- NetBackup cloud storage server properties
- About cloud storage disk pools
- Configuring a disk pool for cloud storage
- Saving a record of the KMS key names for NetBackup cloud storage encryption
- Adding backup media servers to your cloud environment
- Configuring a storage unit for cloud storage
- About NetBackup Accelerator and NetBackup Optimized Synthetic backups
- Enabling NetBackup Accelerator with cloud storage
- Enabling optimized synthetic backups with cloud storage
- Creating a backup policy
- Changing cloud storage disk pool properties
- Certificate validation against Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
- Managing Certification Authorities (CA) for NetBackup Cloud
- Monitoring and Reporting
- Operational notes
- NetBackup bpstsinfo command operational notes
- Unable to configure additional media servers
- Cloud configuration may fail if NetBackup Access Control is enabled
- Deleting cloud storage server artifacts
- Using csconfig reinitialize to load updated cloud configuration settings
- Enabling or disabling communication between master server and legacy cloud storage media servers
- Troubleshooting
- About unified logging
- About legacy logging
- NetBackup cloud storage log files
- Enable libcurl logging
- NetBackup Administration Console fails to open
- Troubleshooting cloud storage configuration issues
- NetBackup Scalable Storage host properties unavailable
- Connection to the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container fails
- Cannot create a cloud storage disk pool
- Cannot create a cloud storage
- Data transfer to cloud storage server fails in the SSL mode
- Amazon GovCloud cloud storage configuration fails in non-SSL mode
- Data restore from the Google Nearline storage class may fail
- Backups may fail for cloud storage configurations with Frankfurt region
- Backups may fail for cloud storage configurations with the cloud compression option
- Fetching storage regions fails with authentication version V2
- Troubleshooting cloud storage operational issues
- Cloud storage backups fail
- Stopping and starting the NetBackup CloudStore Service Container
- A restart of the nbcssc (on legacy media servers), nbwmc, and nbsl processes reverts all cloudstore.conf settings
- NetBackup CloudStore Service Container startup and shutdown troubleshooting
- bptm process takes time to terminate after cancelling GLACIER restore job
- Handling image cleanup failures for Amazon Glacier vault
- Cleaning up orphaned archives manually
- Restoring from Amazon Glacier vault spans more than 24 hours for single fragment
- Restoring from GLACIER_VAULT takes more than 24 hours for Oracle databases
- Troubleshooting failures due to missing Amazon IAM permissions
- Restore job fails if the restore job start time overlaps with the backup job end time
- Post processing fails for restore from Azure archive
- Troubleshooting Amazon Snowball and Amazon Snowball Edge issues
- Index
NetBackup cloud storage server bandwidth throttling properties
The following storage server properties apply to bandwidth throttling. The THR prefix specifies a throttling property. Use the correct cloud provider URL for the desired cloud vendor.
To change these properties, use the host properties Cloud Settings tab.
See Scalable Storage properties.
Table: Cloud storage server bandwidth throttling properties
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
|
THR:storage_server |
Shows maximum number of concurrent jobs that can be run for a specific cloud storage server. If configuring throttling for a media server that is a CloudCatalyst cloud storage server:
Default value: Not applicable Possible values: See the Description column |
|
THR:AVAIL_BANDWIDTH |
This read-only field displays the total available bandwidth value for the cloud feature. The value is displayed in bytes per second. You must specify a number greater than zero. If you enter zero, an error is generated. Default value: 104857600 Possible values: Any positive integer |
|
THR:DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS |
The default maximum number of concurrent jobs that the media server can run for the cloud storage server. If THR:storage_server is set, NetBackup uses THR:storage_server instead of THR:DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS. This is a read-only field. This value applies to the media server not to the cloud storage server. If you have more than one media server that can connect to the cloud storage server, each media server can have a different value. Therefore, to determine the total number of jobs that can run on the cloud storage server, add the values from each media server. If NetBackup is configured to allow more jobs than THR:DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS, NetBackup fails any jobs that start after the number of maximum jobs is reached. Jobs include both backup and restore jobs. You can configure job limits per backup policy and per storage unit. See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume I. Note: NetBackup must account for many factors when it starts jobs: the number of concurrent jobs, the number of THR:DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS per media server, the number of media servers, and the job load-balancing logic. Therefore, NetBackup may not fail jobs exactly at the maximum number of connections. NetBackup may fail a job when the connection number is slightly less than the maximum, exactly the maximum, or slightly more than the maximum. In practice, you should not need to set this value higher than 100. Default value: 10 Possible values: 1 to 2147483647 |
|
THR:OFF_TIME_BANDWIDTH_PERCENT |
This read-only field displays the bandwidth percent that is used during off time. Default value: 100 Possible values: 0 to 100 |
|
THR:OFF_TIME_END |
This read-only field displays the end of off time. Specify the time in 24-hour format. For example, 8:00 A.M. is 8 and 6:30 P.M. is 1830. Default value: 8 Possible values: 0 to 2359 |
|
THR:OFF_TIME_START |
This read-only field displays the start of off time. Specify the time in 24-hour format. For example, 8:00 A.M. is 8 and 6:30 P.M. is 1830. Default value: 18 Possible values: 0 to 2359 |
|
THR:READ_BANDWIDTH_PERCENT |
This read-only field displays the read bandwidth percentage the cloud feature uses. Specify a value between 0 and 100. If you enter an incorrect value, an error is generated. Default value: 100 Possible values: 0 to 100 |
|
THR:SAMPLE_INTERVAL |
This read-only field displays the rate at which backup streams sample their utilization and adjust their bandwidth use. The value is specified in seconds. When this value is set to zero, throttling is disabled. Default value: 0 Possible values: 1 to 2147483647 |
|
THR:WEEKEND_BANDWIDTH_PERCENT |
This read-only field displays the bandwidth percent that is used during the weekend. Default value: 100 Possible values: 0 to 100 |
|
THR:WEEKEND_END |
This read-only field displays the end of the weekend. The day value is specified with numbers, 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, and so on. Default value: 7 Possible values: 1 to 7 |
|
THR:WEEKEND_START |
This read-only field displays the start of the weekend. The day value is specified with numbers, 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, and so on. Default value: 6 Possible values: 1 to 7 |
|
THR:WORK_TIME_BANDWIDTH_PERCENT |
This read-only field displays the bandwidth percent that is used during the work time. Default value: 100 Possible values: 0 to 100 |
|
THR:WORK_TIME_END |
This read-only field displays the end of work time. Specify the time in 24-hour format. For example, 8:00 A.M. is 8 and 6:30 P.M. is 1830. Default value: 18 Possible values: 0 to 2359 |
|
THR:WORK_TIME_START |
This read-only field displays the start of work time. Specify the time in 24-hour format. For example, 8:00 A.M. is 8 and 6:30 P.M. is 1830. Default value: 8 Possible values: 0 to 2359 |
|
THR:WRITE_BANDWIDTH_PERCENT |
This read-only field displays the write bandwidth percentage the cloud feature uses. Specify a value between 0 and 100. If you enter an incorrect value, an error is generated. Default value: 100 Possible values: 0 to 100 |