NetBackup Self Service 773 ReleaseNotes
NetBackup Self Service 773 ReleaseNotes
NetBackup Self Service 773 ReleaseNotes
Release Notes
7.7.3
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
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Chapter
For Enterprises
Managing backups and restores for many thousands of endpoints across multiple
locations and data centers is a task that typically requires a team of specialists.
Effecting changes to policies can be a time consuming, error prone, manual activity
that can leave vital resources unprotected.
Enabling an intuitive self-service portal reduces complexity and errors, and
automates a significant number of manual policy change activities. It also enables
non-backup specialists to carry out backup and recovery-related tasks in a controlled
and audited environment.
and automate tenant requests for backups and restores. This action puts the tenant
in control and significantly reduces provisioning costs.
NetBackup Self Service allows multiple tenants to access a tailored, self-service
portal through which requests to back up and restore infrastructure are made
intuitively. The status of their protected environments is tracked and reported.
Service providers gain from automation while ensuring strict separation and security
between tenant environments. Tenants gain control and visibility over what is
protected.
Installation
For details of how to install NetBackup Self Service, please refer to the NetBackup
Self Service 7.7.3 Installation Guide.
Chapter
Application Protection
Application Restore
Internationalization
vCloud Director
Computer Registration
Tenant dashboard
Administrator dashboard
Supportability
Bugs fixed
Application Protection
Where operating system and file system, and application level protection is required,
computers must be assigned to multiple NetBackup policies. Previous versions of
Self Service only allowed a computer to be assigned to one policy for protection.
Enhancements have been made in this version to allow computers to be assigned
to multiple policies.
To achieve this protection, you can now configure more complex protection types
in Self Service with multiple levels and policies. Instead of a computers policy type
determining what target policy to use upon protection, a new Self Service protection
type code is used. Computers that are registered at Self Service can have their
protection type set on registration, if known, or later within a separate register for
protection process.
A Protection Type defines the various ways a user can protect a computer. For
estates with similar backup requirements, customers may only need a single
protection type. For mixed virtual and physical estates with dedicated application
protection, multiple Protection Types need to be configured. As a general rule you
need a Protection Type for each NetBackup Policy Type you support. Within each
Protection Type you can define a number of Protection Levels and Backup Now
levels (e.g. gold, silver, bronze). These are the options that users see when they
protect or backup a computer. They can be used to provide varying schedules,
retention levels, or other options that you can configure directly on a policy through
the NetBackup console. Each Protection or Backup Now level then defines one or
more policies. These represent the policies that are created on the NetBackup
master server in response to a user selecting that level. They define how the policy
on the master server is created, and how it is named.
Protection Types are automatically created for each existing policy type on upgrade
from Self Service 7.6.1 or Self Service 7.7.
Application Restore
Self Service has been enhanced to be application-aware of certain backup types
and to allow a tailored user-initiated restore experience and process. Previously
Self Service supported whole VM and file or folder restoration requests. In these
scenarios, users can submit a request form after they browse or search for the
relevant items to restore from the backup catalog.
The application restore enhancements of this version have extended this functionality
to include Oracle and SQL Server database backups. When Self Service detects
the presence of such backup images, the user can restore these databases, subject
to permissions configured.
The Restore SQL Database request allows granular database level browsing and
selection of the database backup to restore. The Restore Oracle Backup request
allows the users to select the whole backup instance and enter in text-specific
restore requirements. In both cases, the NetBackup master server does not
automatically fulfill the restore command. The restore request is forwarded to a
nominated administrator for on-client manual restoration.
Internationalization
Self Service is now available in English, French, German, Simplified Chinese and
Japanese, and a customer can choose to install Self Service in any one of these
languages.
The previous technical prerequisites on system locale for installation are extended
to cater for non-English systems.
With a Windows master server, only US English operating system and code page
installations of NetBackup are supported. NetBackup language packs are not
supported.
With a UNIX master server, the character encoding of the master server operating
system must be UTF-8. Multiple locales are supported. NetBackup language packs
are supported.
NetBackup Appliances are supported.
vCloud Director
VMware vCloud Director integration to Self Service has been enhanced to allow
full support of container level protection. Containers are the whole vApp or vDC.
The standard dashboard reports now include VMs protected within a parent,
grandparent or beyond, container. Any new VMs created within a protected container
automatically inherit the same protection properties and are included in the
dashboard reports.
Once an import from vCloud Director has occurred, the full tree list hierarchy of
vCloud Director is displayed on a users home page. Selecting a node filters a VM
list on the right-hand pane. Details of any existing container protection can quickly
be determined and whole container actions can be selected from a context-sensitive
menu.
vCloud Director containers and VMs are automatically imported to Self Service on
a configurable schedule and user-administrators can initiate an immediate refresh.
Any changes are catered for, including the handling of deleted vCloud Director
items that have previously been protected. Multiple vCloud Director imports and
filters can be configured for tenants, if required.
The Alternate vCloud solution that had a non-dashboard home page in the previous
Self Service version has been removed.
Computer Registration
Protection by Self Service requires that the registered computer has a protection
type and location. The location determines the master server to use for policy
creation. The protection type determines the levels to present to the user and
ultimately the policy to create or update at NetBackup. Both these pieces of
information do not need to be present on initial computer registration. You can now
set these values with a follow on action by the tenant-user that is called Register
for Protection. This option is presented to authorized users on the context-sensitive
action menu for a computer, when applicable, instead of the Add Protection or
Backup Now selections. Once these values are set, the configured Add Protection
and Backup Now options are displayed to the user.
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Computer visibility
A tenant administrator user can now control the visibility of computers or VMs
to other tenant users.
Tenant dashboard
The tenant dashboard is displayed on the home page of Self Service after logon.
A number of enhancements have been made to the page, including:
Usage statements
Monthly usage statements by computer are now structured like a bank statement.
They show period-start, expired, new, and period-end figures.
Administrator dashboard
The administrator dashboard is displayed as the home page to administrator-level
users who are not assigned to a tenant. A number of enhancements have been
made to the page, including:
The protection status traffic lights dashboards are now populated with total
tenant information of all registered computers at Self Service.
The total consumed capacity and six monthly trend dashboards are now
populated with usage figures for all tenants.
A new usage tab has been created to show monthly usage statements by tenant.
The columns are the same as the tenant user dashboard usage statement by
computer.
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A bar chart of the top computers, by size of backups, with a filter by tenant.
Counts of locations, tenants, and the computers that are registered at Self
Service.
Restore a VM
Supportability
More auditing of processes has been added to Self Service, and the Monitoring tab
for administrative users has been extended. All actions now have a consistent set
of information included in the audited record to facilitate easier diagnosis of issues.
Self Service background tasks synchronize data between external systems and
keep the user interface as up to date as possible. The status and timing of these
tasks is displayed in the Monitoring tab of the home page when logged on as
non-tenant Administrator user. The action cog icon turns red if there are any
problems running a particular task. Clicking on this icon displays details of problem
and allows retry.
Self Service now supports installation on SQL Server 2014.
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More validation checks are undertaken when a tenant is created to ensure that
properties are correctly provided and the tenant code that is assigned is unique.
The Customer Code of the tenant is now visible in the Tenant edit screen.
Bugs fixed
The defects that are shown are resolved:
Task queue retries for 1440 minutes rather than 440 minutes.
You can install Self Service onto unsupported versions of SQL server.
Pressing enter on a request form with an external list-box clears the field.
When you run a file restore, aborting activities in Fulfilment result in restore
success.
Security exception is thrown when client name in backup image does not match
the case of the computer's catalog name.
Email address field on Add Tenant form is a single-line text box rather than
email field.
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