Veritas CloudPoint Administrator's Guide
- Getting started with CloudPoint
- Section I. Installing and configuring CloudPoint
- Preparing for installation
- Deploying CloudPoint
- Deploying CloudPoint in the AWS cloud
- Using plug-ins to discover assets
- Configuring off-host plug-ins
- AWS plug-in configuration notes
- Google Cloud Platform plug-in configuration notes
- Microsoft Azure plug-in configuration notes
- HPE RMC plug-in configuration notes
- NetApp plug-in configuration notes
- Hitachi plug-in configuration notes
- InfiniBox plug-in configuration notes
- About CloudPoint plug-ins and assets discovery
- Configuring the on-host agents and plug-ins
- Oracle plug-in configuration notes
- Protecting assets with CloudPoint's agentless feature
- Preparing for installation
- Section II. Configuring users
- Section III. Protecting and managing data
- User interface basics
- Indexing and classifying your assets
- Protecting your assets with policies
- Tag-based asset protection
- Replicating snapshots for added protection
- Managing your assets
- About snapshot restore
- Single file restore requirements and limitations
- Additional steps required after a SQL Server snapshot restore
- Monitoring activities with notifications and the job log
- Protection and disaster recovery
- Section IV. Maintaining CloudPoint
- CloudPoint logging
- Troubleshooting CloudPoint
- Working with your CloudPoint license
- Managing CloudPoint agents and plug-ins
- Upgrading CloudPoint
- Uninstalling CloudPoint
- Section V. Reference
CloudPoint notification methods
The Notifications panel in the CloudPoint UI displays real-time notifications for all the events in your CloudPoint environment. You can monitor the UI to keep a track of alerts that might need attention. However, this UI-based monitoring approach is more suited for a passive mode of monitoring, where a CloudPoint administrator performs random and infrequent checks on the notifications and the overall CloudPoint configuration status.
For a more active mode of monitoring, CloudPoint supports a push-based mechanism for notifications where, in addition to the CloudPoint UI, CloudPoint users can also receive these notifications using the following methods:
Email
You can specify email addresses for receiving CloudPoint notifications in the form of emails.
AWS SNS
You can specify an AWS Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic for receiving notifications. Users can subscribe to that SNS topic to receive CloudPoint notifications.
The most immediate advantage of using these methods is that you get notified of events that need urgent attention almost instantaneously, without having to be logged on to the CloudPoint UI. It allows you to take remedial actions and resolve the issue quickly. With AWS SNS, the CloudPoint notifications are delivered in a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format that can used to set up an automated response mechanism to handle common failure scenarios. For example, if a hardware issue is causing a backup job failure, a support ticket can be raised with the hardware array vendor automatically.
Note that CloudPoint only sends creation and resolution alert notifications to the configured email recipients or SNS topic. No event notifications are sent in case there are any updates to an existing alert event.