Veritas NetBackup™ for MongoDB Administrator's Guide
- Overview of protecting MongoDB using NetBackup
- Verify the pre-requisites for the MongoDB plug-in for NetBackup
- Configuring NetBackup for MongoDB
- Configuring backup options for MongoDB using the mongodb.conf file
- Adding MongoDB credentials in NetBackup
- Managing backup hosts
- Backing up MongoDB using NetBackup
- Backing up MongoDB data
- Configuring NetBackup policies for MongoDB plug-in
- Restoring or recovering MongoDB data using NetBackup
- About the restore scenarios for MongoDB database from the BAR interface
- Recovering a MongoDB database using the command line
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Additional information
Using a non-root user as a host user
If the host user that you want to use is a non-root user or does not have root permissions for the MongoDB server, then you must complete the following steps:
Ensure that the host user credentials that are configured using the tpconfig command are of the host user account that is used to configure the MongoDB cluster (MongoDB daemon's host user account).
Give that host user the ownership rights to all the directories that you have mentioned in the
mongodb.conf
file. This step ensures that the backup host can access the directories to copy the required files for backup operations. For example, the user needs rights tomdbserver_location
,logdir
,oplog_location
.Ensure that the host user has ownership of the MongoDB database path and its contents. This ownership is required for the backup as well as restore operations.
On the server where MongoDB is installed, add the host user in the
sudoers
file.