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NetBackup IT Analytics System Administrator Guide
Last Published:
2025-01-03
Product(s):
NetBackup IT Analytics (11.4)
- Introduction
- Preparing for updates
- Backing up and restoring data
- Monitoring NetBackup IT Analytics
- Accessing NetBackup IT Analytics reports with the REST API
- Defining NetBackup estimated tape capacity
- Automating host group management
- Categorize host operating systems by platform and version
- Bulk load utilities
- Automate NetBackup utilities
- Scheduling utilities to run automatically
- Attribute management
- Importing generic backup data
- Backup job overrides
- Managing host data collection
- System configuration in the Portal
- Custom parameters
- Performance profile schedule customization
- LDAP and SSO authentication for Portal access
- Change Oracle database user passwords
- Integrate with CyberArk
- Tuning NetBackup IT Analytics
- Working with log files
- Portal and data collector log files - reduce logging
- Data collector log file naming conventions
- Portal log files
- Defining report metrics
- SNMP trap alerting
- SSL certificate configuration
- Configure virtual hosts for portal and / or data collection SSL
- Keystore on the portal server
- Portal properties: Format and portal customizations
- Data retention periods for SDK database objects
- Data aggregation
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Kerberos based proxy user's authentication in Oracle
- Appendix B. Configure TLS-enabled Oracle database on NetBackup IT Analytics Portal and data receiver
- Appendix C. NetBackup IT Analytics for NetBackup on Kubernetes and appliances
Troubleshooting user login problems
To troubleshoot LDAP/login issues, use the findUser tool.
Launch the tool's usage instructions.
Linux:
# cd /opt/aptare/utils/ # ./findUser.sh
Windows:
C:\opt\aptare\utils\finduser.bat
Use any of the following commands:
Add User
Linux: ./addUser.sh <userId> <lastName> <password> <restoreWizPassword>
Windows: adduser.bat <userId> <lastName> <password> <restoreWizPassword>
Delete User
Linux: ./delUser.sh <userId>
Windows: deluser.bat <userId>
Find User
Linux: ./findUser.sh <userId>
Windows: finduser.bat <userId>
Modify User
Linux: ./updateUser.sh <currentUserId> <modUserId> <modLastName> <modPassword> <modRestoreWizPassword>
Windows: updateuser.bat <currentUserId> <modUserId> <modLastName> <modPassword> <modRestoreWizPassword>