Backup Host SSL issue in Flex Appliance
Hi Folks, We got a Flex Appliance in which we set up 1 Primary and 1 Media, as want to back up some Nutanix VMs through the Cluster. We decided to go with the MediaServer instance as our backup host. The issue is when trying to add the Nutanix Cluster through the NBU Web UI, below the displayed error : "Credential validation failed. Provide correct AHV credentials, ensure that the backup host has Linux/Windows OS, verify that the backup host can access the AHV cluster, or the external CA is configured correctly." After some troubleshooting, we found the "nb_nutanix-ahv.conf" in the Media instance with the parameter "enable_ssl_validations" which is enabled by default. When disabling it, the Cluster is added successfully. Enabling it back, the integration of the Cluster failed again. So, we confirmed that the issue is related to SSL certificate. We tried to set the SSL communication following the NBU documentation, but it did not work, maybe we missed something (Below doc link) : https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/doc/150073865-163074231-0/v147708883-163074231 Any idea how to fix this SSL issue with Nutanix ? Flex v 5.0 and NBU v 10.5. Regards.392Views0likes3CommentsFlex Appliance support for iSCSI
Hi folks, Does anyone know if Flex Appliance supports iSCSI, as we intend to use the MediaServer application as our "Backup Host" for Nutanix AHV cluster backup, which will require iSCSI protocol to perform the backup through Nutanix's "iSCSI data services IP address". If not, this mean that we'll have to configure a separate Server/VM with iSCSI, right ? Regards.Solved46Views0likes2CommentsProtect your Nutanix AHV data using NetBackup
Veritas NetBackup now lets you back up and restore Nutanix AHV virtual machines. You can use the Nutanix AHV plug-in for NetBackup to back up and restore AHV virtual machines. The following diagram gives an overview of the components in NetBackup and Nutanix AHV: Backup Host: Reads and writes backup data and manages NetBackup storage media. If your backup host is not a NetBackup master, media, or appliance, install a NetBackup client on the backup host to process backup and restore requests. The operating system of the backup host must be Linux. BigData Policy: The BigData policy (Introduced with NetBackup 8.1) lets you backup and restore big data applications and hyper-converged systems. For example, Hadoop and Nutanix AHV, respectively. You can find more information on these URLs: Prerequisites to backup Nutanix AHV Download and Install the Nutanix AHV plug-in Configure NetBackup communication and NetBackup policies for Nutanix AHV Backup and Restore Nutanix AHV data. Troubleshooting information For additional information, see: About the NetBackup plug-ins and agents: Download, install, and availability information article on the Veritas Support site. The Impact of Hyperconverged Infrastructures on IT5.8KViews1like7CommentsThe Impact of Hyperconverged Infrastructures on IT
The emergence of hyperconverged infrastructures (HCI) over the last five years has coincided with IT teams needing greater simplicity in supporting specific workloads while providing appropriate levels of processing and storage performance and capacity based on application mix and user needs. By definition, hyperconverged infrastructures combine compute processing, storage, and networking (as required) within a single managed physical system. The HCI surge has been led by Nutanix, whose Nutanix Enterprise Cloud along with its Prism interface have ushered in new levels of simplicity and productivity for IT teams, especially for finely “prescribed” workloads like virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). By prescribed, I’m talking about creating pre-configured amounts of processing power, storage type/capacity, and networking ideal for a specific workload type and making that pre-configured solution easy to order, install, and operate. The end result is a complete system that is extremely easy to procure and stand up, while also being very efficient for the targeted workload(s) by offering required performance without over-configuring (thus over-spending on) too much processing or storage. From the Veritas viewpoint, we’ve seen increasing numbers of customers deploying hyperconverged workloads on the Nutanix platform. As the global leader in data protection, we know from experience that many organizations cannot offer a new service (app/app mix) to their users unless they know they can protect it. By now supporting Nutanix on Veritas NetBackup 8.1 with NetBackup Parallel Streaming, organizations can benefit from the simplicity and efficiency of Nutanix hyperconverged infrastructure solutions with full confidence that all of their data associated with those workloads can be fully protected. In addition, NetBackup CloudCatalyst allows backups of Nutanix-based workloads to execute up to three times faster than alternative backup solutions. And finally, Veritas CloudPoint now enables organizations to execute “snapshots” between Nutanix Enterprise Cloud virtual machines using the Acropolis hypervisor and a variety of public, private, or hybrid clouds. The Veritas-Nutanix partnership is still in its early stages yet we’ve already seen extensive integration between our respective solutions. This portends even more jointly-derived capabilities targeted at making our common customers even more efficient and effective, while ensuring that their data remains safe – wherever it resides . To learn more about how Veritas and Nutanix are partnering to help advance the digital transformation of our joint customers, read the press release, and view the virtual webcast event, “Is Your Data Center Multi-Cloud Ready?” at https://www.veritas.com/form/webinar/data-center-multi-cloud-ready .2.5KViews0likes0Comments