NetBackup IT Analytics User Guide
- Introduction
- Understand the Portal
- About the Admin tab
- Explore your inventory
- Hierarchy toolbar to organize your data
- Show objects
- Use attributes to organize your data
- Pin reports - saving reports with inventory objects
- Assign attributes in the inventory list view
- Get acquainted with reports
- About badging
- Generate and maintain reports
- Select Report Scope
- Group hosts by attributes
- Search for hosts in the report Scope Selector
- Backup Manager advanced scope selector settings
- Solution reports scope selector settings
- Units of Measure in Reports
- Customize report filter logic
- Sort columns in reports
- Convert tabular report to chart
- Distribute, share, schedule, and alert
- Scheduling Exported Reports and Dashboards
- Organize reports
- Work with the dynamic template designer
- Dynamic Template Designer Quick Start
- Converting to a Homogeneous, Product-Specific Template
- Dynamic Template Function Configurations
- Create Fields with the Field Builder
- Scope Selector Component - Custom Filter
- Configure a Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Steps to Create a Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Configure an Area/Stacked Area Chart Dynamic Template
- Line Charts for Performance Metrics
- Line Chart Field Requirements
- One Object Per Line Chart, One or More Metrics Per Chart
- Multiple Objects Per Line Chart, One Metric Per Chart
- Example of a Stacked Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Create a Sparkline Chart in a Tabular Dynamic Template
- Adding or Editing Methods
- Validate and Save a Method
- Work with the SQL template designer
- Database Published Views
- Create a SQL Template
- Configure SQL Template Scope Selector Components
- Sample SQL Queries
- Configure SQL Template Scope Selector Components
- Format the SQL Template Output
- Configure a Table in the SQL Template Designer
- Advanced SQL Report Template Options
- Export/Import SQL Templates
- Pipelined functions for report query building
- APTlistOfDates
- aptStringConcat
- getServerAttributeValue
- getObjectAttributeValue
- getChildServerGroupContextById
- getServerGroupContextById
- secsToHoursMinSecs
- APTgetTapeDriveStatusName
- getFullPathname
- listJobSummaryAfterRestart
- listJobSummaryAfterRestartNBW
- listJobSummaryAfterRestart for NetWorker Backup Jobs
- listOfBackupWindowDates
- listChargebackCatByVOLSDetail
- listChargebackCatByNcVolDetail
- listChargebackCatByFSDetail (for HNAS)
- listChargebackCatByFSDetail (for EMC Isilon)
- listChargebackByLUNSummary
- listChargebackByLUNDetail
- listChargebackCatByLUNSummary
- listChargebackCatByLUNDetail
- Alert configuration
- Manage hosts, backup servers, and host groups
- Manage attributes and objects
- Provide Portal access and user privileges
- Setting / Resetting passwords
- Managing user group home pages (Administrator)
- Configure master schedules and backup windows
- Add, edit, and move policies
- Add/Edit a threshold policy
- Capacity Chargeback policy types
- Solutions administration
- Manage and monitor data collection
- About data collection tasks
- Add/Edit data collectors
- Review collectors and collection status
- Upgrade Data Collectors
- Work with Capacity Manager host data collection
- Host Access Privileges, Sudo Commands, Ports, and WMI Proxy Requirements
- Host access requirements
- Manage credentials
- Configure host discovery policies to populate the host discovery and collection view
- Discovery processes
- Validate host connectivity
- Search and export in host discovery and collection
- Propagate probe settings: Copy probes, paste probes
- Discovery policies for Veritas NetBackup
- About Discovery types
- View and manage system notifications
- Customize with advanced parameters
- Use cases for advanced parameters
- Access control advanced parameters
- General Data Collection advanced parameters
- Cloud data collection advanced parameters
- Host discovery and collection advanced parameters
- Backup Manager advanced parameters
- Capacity Manager advanced parameters
- File Analytics advanced parameters
- Virtualization Manager advanced parameters
- Manage your Portal environment
- Analyze files
- Troubleshoot the Portal
- Retrieving log files
- Debug
- Attribute inheritance overrides
- Understanding report data caching
Decommission/Recommission Hosts and Backup Servers
Note:
Prior to release version 10, the procedure for decommissioning a backup master server directed you to change its host type to client. This previous method is no longer supported and, in fact, may result in data reporting issues. Use the procedure described in this section to decommission a host, a master server, or any other server.
Under the following circumstances, you will need to decommission a host or master server from the database, while still retaining its collected historical information for auditing purposes.
Any Host: Frequently, large organizations decommission hosts and re-use the host IP addresses and/or host names. In this case, the host must be flagged in the database so that historical data remains, but the newly collected host with the same IP address and/or host name can be included in data collection and reporting.
Backup Servers: When you decommission a backup master server from your enterprise, you must let the Portal know that it is no longer available for data collection. After decommissioning a backup server, the active policy clients that are no longer being backed up will not count against your backup license count.
When you
a host or server, the following actions are taken to ensure that historical data remains intact:Renames the host in the database, according to the following format: <host name>-decommissioned-<date>
Logs the decommissioning actions, including the user and date, in a database audit table. The table, apt_object_action_audit, can be accessed in the database using SQL*Plus or SQL Developer.
Note:
Post decommissioning, when data collection encounters the re-purposed IP address or host name, a new host is created in the database.
When you
a host, the following actions are taken:Renames the host to its original name, discarding the labels that were appended when the host was decommissioned.
Logs the recommissioning actions, including the user and date, in a database audit table.
Note:
Recommissioning a host may not be successful, as data collection may have collected another host that has been brought online with the same name or IP address.
To decommission a host or a backup server
- Select Inventory.
- Enter your search criteria to find your target set of hosts or backup servers.
- Select the items to manage. You can select all the items on a page by clicking the checkbox on the top of the management page. Note, only all the items displayed on a single page are selected.
- Click Decommission. A confirmation dialog is displayed.
- When you decommission a host or server, the following actions are taken to ensure that historical data remains intact:
Renames the host in the database, according to the following format: <host name>-decommissioned-<date>
Logs the decommissioning actions, including the user and date, in a database audit table.
Note:
When data collection encounters the re-purposed IP address or host name, a new host is created in the database.
To recommission a host or a backup server
- Select Inventory.
- Enter your search criteria to find your target set of hosts or backup servers.
- Select the items to manage. You can select all the items on a page by clicking the checkbox on the top of the management page. Note, only all the items displayed on a single page are selected.
- Click Recommission. A confirmation dialog is displayed.
- When you recommission a host, the following actions are taken:
Renames the host to its original name, discarding the labels that were appended when the host was decommissioned.
Logs the recommissioning actions, including the user and date, in a database audit table.
Note:
Recommissioning a host may not be successful, as data collection may have collected another host that has been brought online with the same name or IP address.