Create a Backup Job Definition - Pure Storage FlashArray

Back up Pure Storage data with snapshots and replications using a Pure Storage FlashArray Backup job. The RPO and copy data parameters are defined in an SLA Policy, which is then applied to the Backup job definition along with a specified activation time to meet your copy data criteria.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN:

CONSIDERATIONS:

  • One or more schedules might also be associated with a job. Job sessions run based on the triggers defined in the schedule. See Create a Schedule.

To create a Pure Storage FlashArray Backup job definition:

  1. Click the Jobs Monitor tab icon tab. Expand the Storage Controller folder, then select Pure Storage FlashArray.
  2. Click New New icon, then select Backup. The job editor opens.
  3. Enter a name for your job definition and a meaningful description.
  4. From the list of available sites select one or more resources to back up.
  5. Select an SLA Policy that meets your backup data criteria.
  6. Click the job definition's associated Schedule Time field and select Enable Schedule to set a time to run the SLA Policy. If a schedule is not enabled, run the job on demand through the Jobs Monitor tab icon tab. Repeat as necessary to add additional SLA Policies to the job definition.
  7. If configuring more than one SLA Policy in a job definition, select the Same as workflow option to trigger multiple SLA Policies to run concurrently.
  8. Note: Only SLA Policies with the same RPO frequencies can be linked through the Same as workflow option. Define an RPO frequency when creating an SLA Policy.
  9. To create the job definition using default options, click Create Job. The job runs as defined by your triggers, or can be run manually from the Jobs Monitor tab icon tab.
  10. To edit options before creating the job definition, click Advanced. Set the job definition options.
  11. Maximum Concurrent Tasks
  12. Set the maximum amount of concurrent transfers between the source and the destination.
  13. Create Consistency Group
  14. If multiple volumes are selected in the Source tab (for example, volumes that contain data tied to an application) enable this option to add the volumes to a Consistency Group to perform backup functions on the entire group. If the associated SLA Policy contains different subpolicy types, a separate Consistency Group will be created for each backup type. Note that if more than one Pure Storage FlashArray provider is selected in the job definition, a Consistency Group will be created for each provider. Consistency Groups are named based on the prefix provided during job creation plus the job name.
  15. Job-Level Scripts
  16. Job-level pre-scripts and post-scripts are scripts that can be run before or after a job runs at the job-level. A script can consist of one or many commands, such as a shell script for Linux-based virtual machines or Batch and PowerShell scripts for Windows-based virtual machines.
  17. In the Pre-Script and/or Post-Script section, click Select to select a previously uploaded script, or click Upload to upload a new script. Note that scripts can also be uploaded and edited through the Scripts Scripts icon view on the Configure Configure tab icon tab. See Configure Scripts.
  18. Once complete, the script displays in the Pre-Script or Post-Script section. Click the Parameters field at add a parameter to the script, then click Add. Note additional parameters can be added to a script by entering parameters one at a time in the field, then clicking Add. Next, click the Identity field to add or create the credentials required to run the script. Finally, click the Application Server field to define the location where the script will be injected and executed. For parameter examples, see Using State and Status Arguments in Postscripts.
  19. Repeat the above procedure to add additional Pre-Scripts and Post-Scripts. For information about script return codes, see Return Code Reference.
  20. Select Continue operation on script failure to continue running the job if a command in any of the scripts associated with the job fails.
  21. Enable Job-level Snapshot Scripts
  22. Snapshot prescripts and postscripts are scripts that can be run before or after a storage-based snapshot task runs. The snapshot prescript runs before all associated snapshots are run, while the snapshot postscript runs after all associated snapshots complete. A script can consist of one or many commands, such as a shell script for Linux-based virtual machines or Batch and PowerShell scripts for Windows-based virtual machines.
  23. In the Pre-Script and/or Post-Script section, click Select to select a previously uploaded script, or click Upload to upload a new script. Note that scripts can also be uploaded and edited through the Scripts Scripts icon view on the Configure Configure tab icon tab. See Configure Scripts.
  24. Once complete, the script displays in the Pre-Script or Post-Script section. Click the Parameters field at add a parameter to the script, then click Add. Note additional parameters can be added to a script by entering parameters one at a time in the field, then clicking Add. Next, click the Identity field to add or create the credentials required to run the script. Finally, click the Application Server field to define the location where the script will be injected and executed. For parameter examples, see Using State and Status Arguments in Postscripts.
  25. Repeat the above procedure to add additional Pre-Scripts and Post-Scripts. For information about script return codes, see Return Code Reference.
  26. _SNAPSHOTS_ is an optional parameter for snapshot postscripts that displays a comma separated value string containing all of the storage-based snapshots created by the job. The format of each value is as follows: <registered provider name>:<volume name>:<snapshot name>.
  27. Select Continue operation on script failure to continue running the job if a command in any of the scripts associated with the job fails.
  28. Optionally, expand the Notification section to select the job notification options.
  29. SMTP Server
  30. From the list of available SMTP resources, select the SMTP Server to use for job status email notifications. If an SMTP server is not selected, an email is not sent.
  31. Email Address
  32. Enter the email addresses of the status email notifications recipients. Click Add Add Node icon to add it to the list.
  33. When you are satisfied that the job-specific information is correct, click Create Job. The job runs as defined by your triggers, or can be run manually from the Jobs Monitor tab icon tab.

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