What encryption does NetBackup use?

What encryption does NetBackup use?

NetBackup uses Standard (AES) 128-bit or 256-bit keys with AES.

How do you define clean tape in NetBackup?

Solution

  1. Open the NetBackup Admin Console.
  2. Expand Media and Device Management > Expand Devices > Click on Robots.
  3. Right click on the robot you wish to configure a cleaning volume (TLD0) > Inventory Robot.
  4. Once the Robot Inventory window appears, select the bullet Update volume configuration and then click Advanced Options.

What is Ndmp in NetBackup?

NetBackup for NDMP is an optional NetBackup application. It enables NetBackup to use the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) to initiate and control backups and restores of Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems.

Is NetBackup encrypted?

In NetBackup, the encryption software is automatically installed with the NetBackup UNIX and Windows server and client installations. The NetBackup Encryption Option is located on the”UNIX Options” media (UNIX) and is automatically included in the NetBackup installation (Windows).

How do I enable encryption in NetBackup?

6) In the NetBackup Administration Console, Expand NetBackup Management > Host Properties > Clients, double click to launch client properties window. Click on “Encryption” and Configure this client to be enabled for encryption.

How do you do a drive clean on NetBackup?

In the NetBackup Administration Console, expand Media and Device Management > Device Monitor. If a license that activates disk based features is installed, select the Drives tab. In the Drive Status pane, select the drive to clean. On the Actions menu, select Clean Now.

How do you clean tape drives?

Details

  1. Insert an Ultrium universal cleaning cartridge into the drive. The tape drive automatically loads the cartridge and cleans the heads.
  2. At the end of the cleaning cycle, the drive ejects the cartridge. The cleaning cycle can take up to 5 minutes.
  3. Remove the cleaning cartridge from the drive.

What is NDMP port number?

port 10000
Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) runs on TCP port 10000 and is used primarily for backup of network-attached storage (NAS) devices, such as storage systems.

How does NetBackup NDMP backup work?

Backup data travels between the disk drives and tape drives that are directly attached to the same NDMP host. Backup data travels across the network from a disk on an NDMP host to tape on a NetBackup media server. This backup is a form of three-way backup also known as remote NDMP.

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