NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector Notes and Troubleshooting

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Product(s): NetBackup IT Analytics (11.0)
  1. Data Collector Troubleshooting
    1.  
      Verify the Data Collector configuration
    2.  
      Verify Connectivity
    3.  
      Configuring web proxy updates
    4.  
      Collecting missed events for Veritas Backup Exec
    5.  
      Substituting ODBC for JDBC to connect to SQL server for Veritas Backup Exec
    6.  
      Useful Data Collection scripts for capacity
    7.  
      Host resources troubleshooting
    8.  
      Host resources: Check the status of the WMI proxy server
    9.  
      Host resources: Post-Installation verification
    10. Host resources: Check host connectivity using standard SSH
      1.  
        Checking Paths for SSH
      2.  
        Environment setting for bash users
    11.  
      Host resources: Check host connectivity
    12.  
      Host resources: Check host connectivity using Host Resource Configuration file
    13. Host resources: Generating host resource configuration files
      1.  
        Sample lines in an input file
    14.  
      Host resources: Check the execution of a command on a remote server
    15.  
      Host resources Data Collection
    16.  
      Host resources: Collection in stand-alone mode
    17. Configuring parameters for SSH
      1.  
        Configure channelWaitTime
      2.  
        Configure singleChannelSession
      3.  
        Configure sudoWithPassword
    18.  
      Identifying Windows file system access errors (File Analytics)
    19.  
      Collect from remote shares (File Analytics)
    20.  
      Adding a certificate to the Java keystore
  2. Firewall Configuration: Default Ports
    1.  
      Firewall configuration: Default ports
  3. CRON Expressions and Probe Schedules
    1.  
      CRON expressions and probe schedules
  4. Clustering Data Collectors with VCS and Veritas NetBackup (RHEL 7)
    1.  
      Clustering Data Collectors with VCS and Veritas NetBackup (RHEL 7)
    2.  
      Prerequisites
    3.  
      Getting started with Data Collector clustering
    4.  
      Main.cf
    5.  
      Upgrading a clustered Data Collector
  5. Clustering Data Collectors with VCS and Veritas NetBackup (Windows)
    1.  
      Clustering Data Collectors with VCS and Veritas NetBackup (Windows)
    2.  
      Prerequisites
    3.  
      Getting with Started with Data Collector Clustering
    4.  
      Main.cf
    5.  
      Upgrading a Clustered Data Collector
  6. Firewall Configuration: Default Ports
    1.  
      Firewall configuration: Default ports
  7. Maintenance Scenarios for Message Relay Server Certificate Generation
    1.  
      Regenerate authentication certificate nearing expiry (or already expired)
    2.  
      Recover inadvertently deleted aptare.ks file
    3.  
      Authenticate new database with existing SSL certificates
    4.  
      SSL certificate authentication for a new data collector

Identifying Windows file system access errors (File Analytics)

While profiling the Windows master file table and file systems, a number of error messages may appear in the MFT.Aptare_File_Inventory.log file.

These errors actually may require no follow-up actions. Typically, the errors are legitimate, such as a file being locked for exclusive use. Therefore, some files in the C:\Windows\System32 directory will not be profiled.

Example of a Log Error Message:

Unable To Access File C:\Windows\System32\Boot. Error 2. Skipping!!!

The following table lists System Errors with descriptions.

Table: Windows file system errors and its description

System Error

Description

2

System cannot find the file specified; This error occurs when accessing certain files in: C:\Windows\System32. On a Windows 64-bit OS, access is redirected by the filesystem to a 64-bit directory where the files in question do not exist.

3

System cannot find the path specified; This system error occurs when accessing certain files in: C:\Windows\System32. On a Windows 64-bit OS, access is redirected by the filesystem to a 64-bit directory where the files in question do not exist.

5

Access Denied; The file is accessible only to SYSTEM; for example, C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\WMI\RtBackup

32

Another process has the file opened in exclusive mode; for example, database files used by the SQL server