Veritas NetBackup Flex 5350 Appliance- Administration

Course Overview

The Veritas NetBackup Flex 5350 Appliance- Administration course is designed for IT professionals responsible for operating, deploying, configuring, managing, & maintaining the Veritas NetBackup Flex 5350 Appliance. This course includes how to configure Flex appliances utilizing containers. Scholars learn how to set up and operate the Flex appliance, manage users, modify settings, monitor, add nodes, & reconfigure the Flex appliance. The course also concerns Flex appliance security and how to upgrade and roll back the Flex appliance.

Prerequisites

Students must have a working knowledge of Veritas NetBackup and Veritas NetBackup appliances. Knowledge of clustering, networking, and storage management is also required.

Audience Profile

This course is developed for technical specialists responsible for designing, configuring, operating, monitoring, and managing the Veritas Flex 5350 Appliance.

Learning Objectives

By the finishing of this course, you will be able to. 

  • Explain the Veritas Flex 5350 Appliance & its hardware and software components. 
  •  Explain the fundamentals of Flex appliance containers, their execution, and the advantages of running NetBackup in a container. 
  •  Set up the Veritas Flex appliance. 
  •  operate with the Flex appliance Web console. 
  •  Chance Flex appliance settings using Flex Shell commands. 
  •  Include a second node to the Flex 5350 Appliance for High Availability. 
  •  Manage Flex appliance tenants and users. 
  •  Create and manage application instances. 
  •  Manage and monitor Flex appliance security features. 
  •  Monitor Flex appliance. 
  •  Perform a factory reset and storage reset to reconfigure the Flex appliance. 
  •  Upgrade and roll back the Flex appliance.

Content Outline

Lessons 

  •  Veritas Flex 5350 Appliance- Introduction 
  •  Flex 5350 Appliance- Hardware 
  •  Flex 5350 Appliance- Software 
  •  Flex 5350 Appliance- Management and Monitoring Interfaces

Lessons 

  •  Container Fundamentals 
  •  Docker Basics 
  •  Flex 5350 Appliance- Container Implementation 
  •  Running NetBackup in a Container- Advantages

Lessons 

  •  Setting up the Veritas Flex 5350 Appliance 
  •  Accessing & utilizing Flex Appliance Shell 
  •  Including a Second Node (HA) to the Flex 5350 Appliance 
  •  Accessing & Using Flex Appliance Console 
  •  Troubleshooting Flex Appliance Web Console Errors 

 

Labs-  

  •  Exercise A- Performing Initial Configuration on Flex Appliance Node 1 
  •  Exercise B- Performing Network Configuration on Flex Appliance Node 2 
  •  Exercise C- Including Flex Appliance Node 2 as a Supplementary Node to Flex Appliance Node 1 
  •  Exercise D- Accessing and Navigating the Flex Appliance Shell 
  •  Exercise E- Accessing and Navigating the Flex Appliance Console

Lessons 

  •  Configuring the Network 
  •  Managing Flex Appliance Fibre Channel Ports 

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Creating a Network Bond – bond0
  •  Exercise B- Creating a Network Bond – bond1 
  •  Exercise C- Configuring the Network Interface – bond0 
  •  Exercise D- Configuring a Network Interface with VLAN Tagging – bond1 
  •  Exercise E- Configuring the NTP Server on the Flex Appliance Nodes 
  •  Exercise F- Adding and Removing a Node from the Hosts File

Lessons 

  •  Operating with Tenants 
  •  Handling Users 

 Utilizing Active Directory User Credentials with Flex Appliance 

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Working with Tenants 
  •  Exercise B- Managing Flex Appliance Console Users

Lessons 

  •  Handling Applications and Upgrade Packages in the Repository 
  •  Developing Application Instances 
  •  Creating a WORM Storage Instance 
  •  Managing Application Instances 
  •  Veritas Flex Appliance- Multiple Network Support 
  •  Instance Upgrade 

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Adding Application Packages to the Repository 
  •  Exercise B- Creating NetBackup Primary and Media Server Instances 
  •  Exercise C- Upgrading Application Instances •
  •  Exercise D- Creating a NetBackup MSDP Cloud Media Server Instance 
  •  Exercise E- Configuring and Performing Backups to MSDP Cloud 
  •  Exercise F- Managing Application Instances 

Lessons 

  •  AutoSupport & Call Home 
  •  Observing the Hardware from the Flex Appliance Shell 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Viewing and Configuring Call Home Settings
  •  Exercise B- Deleting and Disabling Call Home settings 
  •  Exercise C- Gathering Device Logs 
  •  Exercise D- Verifying Flex Appliance Services List Details 
  •  Exercise E- Verifying Flex Appliance System List Details 
  •  Exercise F- Accessing the Flex Appliance Repositories List

Lessons- 

  •  Reconfiguring the Appliance 
  •  Adding a Storage Expansion Memory Kit 

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Removing an Existing Node from a Multi Node Appliance Setup 
  •  Exercise B- Performing a Factory Reset 
  •  Exercise C- Performing a Storage Reset 

Lessons 

  •  Flex Appliance- Upgrades 
  •  Flex Appliance- Updates 

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Adding WORM Packages to the Add-ons Repository 
  •  Exercise B- Verifying the Flex Appliance Upgrade Status 
  •  Exercise C- Verifying AutoSupport (Call Home) Settings

Lessons 

  •  Flex Appliance Security 

 

Labs- 

  •  Exercise A- Configuring the NetBackup WORM Storage Server Instance 
  •  Exercise B- Configuring the Disk Pool and WORM Storage Unit 
  •  Exercise C- Configuring a NetBackup Policy 
  •  Exercise D- Understanding Catalog Operations on WORM Image Copy •
  •  Exercise E- Maintaining Appliance Security 
  •  Exercise F- Working with Flex Appliance Lock-Down Modes

FAQs

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A- The details are as follows- 

For any virtual instructor-led course, you may download your course training guide PDFs ("eBooks") and keep them for reference after class completion. Distribution of course training guide PDFs to individuals who did not attend the class is strictly prohibited.

Virtual instructor-led classes are NOT recorded, so you will not have access to these training sessions after the course ends.

Lab environments are accessible for six months following a scheduled class. We monitor the usage of our labs and remind you that lab access is strictly limited to the student who attended the course.

 

A- We would always recommend you attend the live session to practice & clarify the doubts instantly and get more value from your investment. However, if, due to some contingency, you have to skip the class, Radiant Techlearning will help you with the recorded session of that particular day. However, those recorded sessions are not meant only for personal consumption and NOT for distribution or any commercial use.

 

 

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A- You can request a return if you do not desire to enroll in the course.

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