Trilio for Red Hat Virtualization
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3.6
  • About TrilioVault for RHV
  • TrilioVault for RHV Architecture
  • TrilioVault 3.6 Release Notes
  • TrilioVault 3.6 Support Matrix
  • Deployment Guide
    • Requirements
    • Preparing the Installation
    • Spinning up the TrilioVault VM
    • Configure TrilioVault VM
    • Installation of ovirt-imageio extensions
    • Post Installation Health-Check
    • Uninstall TrilioVault
    • Upgrade TrilioVault
  • User Guide
    • Workloads
    • Snapshots
    • Restores
    • File Search
    • Global Job Scheduler
  • Troubleshooting
    • Important TVM Logs
    • Important RHV-Manager Logs
    • Important RHV-Host Logs
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  • Definition
  • Create a Workload
  • Workload Overview
  • Details Tab
  • Snapshots Tab
  • Policy Tab
  • Filesearch Tab
  • Misc. Tab
  • Edit a Workload
  • Delete a Workload
  • Reset a Workload

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  1. User Guide

Workloads

Important note for VMs using iSCSI disks. RHV is only creating a connection between the VM and the iSCSI disk when the VMs are running, as this connecting is achieved through a symlink on the RHV Host. This behavior leads to RHV only being able to take RHV Snapshots through the VM when the VM is running. In consequence TVR is only able to take backups while the VM is in a running state.

Definition

A workload is a backup job that protects one or more Virtual Machines according to a configured policy. There can be as many workloads as needed. But each VM can only be part of one Workload.

Create a Workload

To create a workload do the following steps:

  1. Login to the RHV-Manager

  2. Navigate to the Backup Tab

  3. Click "Create Workload"

  4. Provide Workload Name and Workload Description on the first tab "Details"

  5. Choose between Serial or Parallel workload on the first tab "Details"

  6. Choose the VMs to protect on the second Tab "Workload Members"

  7. Decide for the schedule of the workload on the Tab "Schedule"

  8. Provide the Retention policy on the Tab "Policy"

  9. Choose the Full Backup Interval on the Tab "Policy"

  10. Click create

The created Workload will be available after a few seconds and starts to take backups according to the provided schedule and policy.

Workload Overview

A workload contains many information, which can be seen in the workload overview.

To enter the workload overview do the following steps:

  1. Login to the RHV-Manager

  2. Navigate to the Backup Tab

  3. Identify the workload that shall create a Snapshot

  4. Click the workload name to enter the Workload overview

Details Tab

The Workload Details tab provides you with the general most important information about the workload:

  • Name

  • Description

  • List of protected VMs

It is possible to navigate to the protected VM directly from the list of protected VMs.

Snapshots Tab

The Workload Snapshots Tab shows the list of all available Snapshots in the chosen Workload.

From here it is possible to work with the Snapshots, create Snapshots on demand and start Restores.

Policy Tab

The Workload Policy Tab shows gives an overview of the current configured scheduler and retention policy. The following elements are shown:

  • Scheduler Enabled / Disabled

  • Start Date / Time

  • End Date / Time

  • RPO

  • Time till next Snapshot run

  • Retention Policy and Value

  • Full Backup Interval policy and value

Filesearch Tab

The Workload Filesearch Tab provides access to the power search engine, which allows to find files and folders on Snapshots without the need of a restore.

Please refer to the File Search User Guide to learn more about this feature.

Misc. Tab

The Workload Miscellaneous Tab shows the remaining metadata of the Workload. The following information are provided:

  • Creation time

  • last update time

  • Workload ID

  • Workload Type

Edit a Workload

Workloads can be modified in all components to match changing needs.

To edit a workload do the following steps:

  1. Login to the RHV-Manager

  2. Navigate to the Backup Tab

  3. Identify the workload to be modified

  4. Click the small arrow next to "Create Snapshot" to open the sub-menu

  5. Click "Edit Workload"

  6. Modify the workload as desired - All parameters can be changed

  7. Click "Update"

Delete a Workload

Once a workload is no longer needed it can be safely deleted.

To delete a workload do the following steps:

  1. Login to the RHV-Manager

  2. Navigate to the Backup Tab

  3. Identify the workload to be deleted

  4. Click the small arrow next to "Create Snapshot" to open the sub-menu

  5. Click "Delete Workload"

  6. Confirm by clicking "Delete Workload" yet again

Reset a Workload

In rare cases it might be necessary to start a backup chain all over again, to ensure the quality of the created backups. To not recreate a Workload in such cases is it possible to reset a Workload.

The Workload reset will:

  • Cancel all ongoing tasks

  • Delete all existing RHV Snapshots from the protected VMs

  • recalculate the next Snapshot time

  • take a full backup at the next Snapshot

To reset a Workload do the following steps:

  1. Login to the RHV-Manager

  2. Navigate to the Backup Tab

  3. Identify the workload to be deleted

  4. Click the small arrow next to "Create Snapshot" to open the sub-menu

  5. Click "Reset Workload"

  6. Confirm by clicking "Reset Workload" yet again

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All Snapshots need to be deleted before the workload gets deleted. Please refer to the User Guide to learn how to delete Snapshots.

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