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Use Snapshots to back-up SMB Document Shares on your own NetApp ONTAP system

update observe:The info in this blog write-up has been up-to-date on April 1st, 2022.

Since Veeam Back-up & Replication version 10, it’s possible to back again up NAS shares with the SMB (CIFS) and NFS protocol. Among the challenges with burning large file shares does so in a frequent state. This website post shows how exactly to create a consistent back-up of an SMB talk about hosted on a NetApp ONTAP dependent storage.

NetApp storage space snapshot, Microsoft VSS snapshot or Storage space Integration?

Veeam offers 3 ways to up a NetApp ONTAP SMB&nbsp back again;share in a frequent state.

  1. With NetApp storage space integration
  2. From the NetApp storage space snapshot (without integration)
  3. With Microsoft remote control VSS snapshot

Utilizing the storage integration may be the easiest way to find the latest condition with hardly any configuration steps.

Utilizing an alternative snapshot route allows complicated scenarios like burning from the SnapMirror/SnapVault location nonetheless it involves scripting or perhaps a schedule upon NetApp to create plus delete the snapshots.

Veeam Backup & Replication may leverage Microsoft VSS snapshots to trigger the&nbsp also; NetApp snapshot  or it could work with a pre-defined snapshot path (discover figure 1).

VSS snapshot in Veeam Backup & Replication. VSS snapshot in Veeam Backup & Replication.
Figure 1: VSS snapshot in Veeam Back-up & Replication.

Backup with Storage space Integration Snapshots

Step one 1: Put in a storage program to the Storage space Infrastructure

Veeam Back-up & Replication enables you to back again up NAS Shares by leveraging indigenous storage snapshots for several systems. The benefit is that you will be not influenced by SMB 3.0 having an Energetic Directory Domain membership or scripting to help make the use of snapshots.

Make sure a person meet up with the necessary permissions and verify the prerequisites upon the Veeam Helpcenter web pages before adding a storage space system.

You will find the detailed process for adding a NetApp ONTAP storage program in the Helpcenter.

Through the wizard for editing or even adding the NetApp ONTAP storage program, enable at the very least the NAS filer choice (see figure 2).

Figure 2: Enable NAS filer choice.

Enable SMB as a protocol to utilize (see figure 3) and when required, it is possible to specify to just scan for several volumes. The choice for the Back-up Proxies to use ought to be complementing to your infrastructure style.

Figure 3: Enable SMB protocol choice.

Step two 2: Put in a NAS Filer to the Stock

One the storage program is put into the Storage space Infrastructure in Veeam Back-up & Replication, you should include it as a NAS Filer to the Document Shares in the Stock -> File Shares area.

Please start to see the Helpcenter for detailed steps on how best to put in a NAS Filer. Choose the earlier added NetApp storage program (see figure 4) through the wizard.

Figure 4: Collection of NAS Filer.

The NetApp ONTAP storage system is put into the storage infrastructure so when a NAS filer now. With this particular step done, it could be utilized as a resource for NAS File Back-up Jobs.

Back-up from the Microsoft VSS snapshot

In a few situations, customers prefer never to use storage system credentials in Veeam Backup & Replication. For SMB shares on NetApp ONTAP centered techniques, Microsoft remote VSS may be used to back again up from the consistent condition. With the Microsoft Remote control VSS, no scripting is necessary. Veeam Backup & Replication triggers a Microsoft remote control VSS NetApp and snapshot translates this right into a NetApp storage snapshot. This simplifies construction and will be configured in three methods.

Step one 1: Enable Microsoft VSS on the NetApp storage space

The ability to trigger VSS snapshots on a NetApp ONTAP program depends upon the ONTAP version used. For example, a brand new set up ONTAP 9.10.1 has it enabled per default for a fresh SVM (storage virtual device/vServer), nonetheless it could be disabled on older versions or upgraded systems.

The configuration is situated per SVM (storage virtual device/vServer). The  NetApp assistance middle  describes how exactly to take action by running the next control with advanced privileges (find figure 5).

     Set -privilege superior     
     vserver cifs choices change -vserver  -shadowcopy-enabled genuine      
     Established -privilege admin     
Figure 5: Enable VSS on SVM.

On the NetApp program, you can se also

In addition, the volumes holding the SMB shares to be protected, have to have the snapdir-access option enabled.

To validate the position and enable the choice of a quantity you can use the next commands (see figure 6)

     volume display -vserver  -volume  -fields snapdir-accessibility     
     volume modify -quantity  -snapdir-access accurate     
Figure 6: Enable SnapDir Accessibility on quantity.

Step two 2: Execute a dry operate with Windows command range

The dry run can be an optional step, but I would recommend doing it to make certain that the Veeam backup itself runs smoothly in step three 3. The Home windows built-in “diskshadow” device allows to generate VSS snapshots furthermore on system shares. A  Technet blogpost  provides everything but it only requires a few commands to check:

1) Start an increased CMD prompt (“Run because administrator”) and run diskshadow

2) Within the diskshadow tool, operate the next three commands (See physique 7)

Begin backup

Add volume path-to-yourshare

Create

Figure 7: Developing a snapshot with diskshadow.

Notice : In the event you’re using an Ip rather than a DNS title for the server title, be sure that reverse DNS will be configured for that Ip correctly. Or else, the VSS snapshot command shall fail.

Step three 3: Include the SMB share to the Stock

Finally, we have to add the SMB share to Veeam Backup & Replication. Once you put in a new SMB discuss to the inventory, be sure you enable “Back-up from the Microsoft VSS snapshot” (Notice figure 8).

Figure 8: Advanced establishing for VSS.

In order to use Remote control VSS with SMB 3, the Windows OS devices acting since Veeam Backup Proxies for these Data files Shares should be a member within the same Energetic Directory Domain because the NetApp SVM providing the shares.

Make sure to pick the desired Back-up Proxies because of this SMB Reveal (see figure 9).

Figure 9: Collection of Back-up Proxies.

The storage system is prepared, and the SMB file share put into the Veeam Back-up & Replication Inventory. This is often useful for NAS File Backup Work now.

      Take note          : FlexGroup volumes presently           usually do not support           remote control VSS.

Adding a NAS back-up job

Develop a  Document Backup Job in accordance with your preferences. Whether native storage space integration or remote control VSS is used, you’ll find nothing specific to configure, since it leverages the configurations defined before.

With VSS integration, you can view the VSS snapshot creation in the work log (see figure 10).

Figure 10: VSS snapshot utilized during VSS NAS back-up.

Similar output can be acquired when using native storage space integration (see figure 11).

Figure 11: Snapshot utilized during storage integration back-up.

On the NetApp program, you can also start to see the snapshot on the NetApp (see figure 12).

Figure 12: NetApp snapshot in ONTAP Program Supervisor.

Following the backup job is completed, Veeam shall delete this short-term NetApp snapshot automatically.

You can find three options to accomplish consistent backup of an SMB share from the NetApp ONTAP based storage. Native storage integration may be the simplest to configure. Making use of Microsoft remote control VSS snapshots can be an alternative for individuals who desire to avoid storing storage space credentials in Veeam Back-up & Replication. Last, however, not minimum, any existing storage space snapshot may be used as supply (whether developed by a script executed by Veeam, or a preexisting snapshot planned on NetApp).

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