Source:Nutanix AHV Backup
Overview
As of SEP sesam v. 5.0.0 Jaglion, SEP sesam provides efficient data protection for Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV). The Nutanix AHV module is supported on SEP sesam Linux Server and on SEP sesam Windows Server, using a Linux Client as a data mover.
You can easily back up and restore Nutanix AHV VMs in the SEP sesam GUI. SEP sesam uses changed block tracking (CBT) mechanism to provide support for all backup levels (FULL, INCR, DIFF and COPY) and better backup performance. It also provides disk exclusions for backups. Currently, only one VM can be backed up with the same task.
Note that you can simplify the backup of multiple Nutanix VMs by automatically creating tasks for VMs that are connected to the same host; you can also automatically create clients for VMs to which the created tasks and ACLs can be assigned. It is recommended to use these features when a new hypervisor is added and many new VMs need to be backed up. For details, see Automating Backup Process.
Requirements
- Check SEP sesam OS and Database Support Matrix for the list of supported Nutanix AHV versions.
- Nutanix AHV license, see Licensing.
- SEP sesam Linux Server v. 5.0.0 Jaglion or higher. Check Hardware requirements for SEP sesam Server and SEP sesam Client.
- Installed SEP sesam Linux Client v. 5.0.0.1 for data mover.
- Depending on the transport mode used, you may need to install the open-iscsi administration utility (iscsiadm) on the SEP sesam Linux Client for data mover. This utility is only required for the iSCSI client connection (and not for HotAdd transport mode).
For example, to install the utility on Debian, use the following command:
apt-get install open-iscsi
To install iscsi on RHEL, use:
yum install iscsi-initiator-utils
The iSCSI initiator on SLES 12 is installed by default (packages
open-iscsi
and yast2-iscsi-client
). If you have to install it manually, see How To Configure iSCSI Initiator on SLES.SEP sesam data mover for Nutanix AHV
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Transport modes
SEP sesam supports the following transport modes for backing up and restoring Nutanix AHV data:
- By default, an iSCSI session is established to back up Nutanix virtual disks. For each virtual disk of a VM that is backed up, an iSCSI client connection is established from SEP sesam data mover to the Nutanix volume group.
SEP sesam data mover reads disk data over the iSCSI connection during backup. During restore, data mover writes data to virtual disks over the iSCSI connection. When the backup/restore operation is complete, the iSCSI connection is closed. - HotAdd transport mode: If SAN is not available, HotAdd mode can achieve performance close to that of SAN mode. To use HotAdd mode, specify it in the Backup options/Restore options field ("-a trans=hotadd") as shown in the backup task procedure (step 4). There are special requirements for using the HotAdd mode:
- A Linux VM (hotadd proxy VM) must be installed on the Nutanix cluster, and the hotadd proxy VM on Nutanix AHV that will serve as the data mover must have the SEP sesam Client installed.
- The VM name of this proxy VM (data mover) must be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For more information, see the section above SEP sesam data mover for Nutanix AHV.
Limitation
- Only VMs with SCSI disks can be restored from backup; restore is currently not supported for SATA, PCI in IDE disks.
Adding Nutanix AHV as a client to SEP sesam environment
To protect your virtual machines, you must configure your Nutanix AHV as a SEP sesam Client.
- From Main Selection -> Components -> Topology, select the relevant location and click the New Client button. The New Client window opens.
- From the Platform drop-down list, select Linux. When you select the platform, the Linux operating system is automatically set.
- Select the Virtualization server check box, and then select Nutanix-AHV from the Virtualization server type drop-down list. Note that the access mode is automatically set to PROXY.
- Switch to the tab Nutanix-AHV Access and enter the root/admin credentials for Nutanix. From the Data Mover drop-down list, select the data mover. The VM name of the proxy VM (data mover: SEP sesam Linux Server or Linux client (for SEP sesam Windows Server) must be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For more information, see the above section SEP sesam data mover for Nutanix AHV.
- Click OK to add the new client.
Backing up Nutanix AHV VMs
Create a new backup task for the Nutanix AHV client that contains the virtual machines. Note that you can configure only one VM per backup task. For details on general backup configuration, see Standard Backup Procedure.
- From Main Selection -> Tasks -> By Clients, select the Nutanix AHV client and click New Backup Task. The New Backup Task window opens.
- Specify the Source. Click the Browse button (large arrow) and select the VM you want to back up. Note that you can only select one VM per backup task. Selecting the source automatically sets the Nutanix-AHV task type and task name.
- Optionally, in the Exclude list, select one or more virtual disks that you do not want to back up by using the large Browse button (next to the Source and Exclude fields) and selecting the source(s) to exclude. The excluded disks will be displayed in the Exclude field, e.g., -x scsi.1,sata.1,sata.2.
- Perform this step only if you want to change the transport mode to HotAdd: Switch to the Options tab and enter the following in the Backup options field to change the transport mode to HotAdd: -a trans=hotadd
- If you want to specify other options, such as the pre/post backup and restore commands, encryption or compress data, etc., click the corresponding tabs in the New Backup Task window.
- Click OK to create the task.
- If you want to start the newly created task immediately, right-click the task name and click Immediate Start. If you want to schedule the task, click New schedule at Main Selection -> Scheduling -> Schedules. For more details, see Creating a Schedule.
- After you configure a schedule, you must create a new backup event for it. Go to Main Selection -> Scheduling -> New Backup Event, click the Parameter tab and select the appropriate backup level from the Backup level drop-down list (FULL, INCR, DIFF, or COPY). For a detailed procedure, see Creating a Backup Event.
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You can also add your backup task to an existing schedule by double-clicking the backup task, selecting the tab Schedules, and adding it to one or more schedules. |
You can view the status of your backup jobs in the GUI (Monitoring -> Last Backup State or Job State -> Backups) or SEP sesam Web UI. The backup status overview provides detailed information about the last run of backup jobs, including the task name, start and stop time of the last backup, backup level, data size, throughput, assigned media pool, etc.