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  2. NetBackup™ for Red Hat Virtualization Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing Red Hat Virtualization servers
  4. Add a backup host to the NetBackup primary server
NetBackup™ for Red Hat Virtualization Administrator's Guide

Add a backup host to the NetBackup primary server

The backup host or appliance acts as a channel to establish an indirect communication between the NetBackup primary server and the Red Hat Virtualization manager. The backup host is a NetBackup client that performs backups or restores on behalf of the virtual machines.

A NetBackup primary and media server can also be configured as the backup host. However, you do not need to add the primary or the media server acting as a backup host to the access hosts list for Red Hat Virtualization.

The secure communication happens by APIs and uses SSL.

Note:

SSL requires that all backup hosts have ECA certificates.

Communication between Red Hat Virtualization and backup host requires an open port.

The following operating systems are supported for your backup host:

  • Windows

  • Red Hat Linux

  • SUSE

When the backup host is not a NetBackup media server or an appliance, you need to add the backup host to the access hosts list for Red Hat Virtualization.

To add an access host

  1. On the left, click Workloads > Red Hat Virtualization.
  2. At the top right, click RHV settings > Access hosts. Then click Add.
  3. Enter the name of the access host.
  4. Click Save.

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