NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector Installation Guide for File Analytics

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Product(s): NetBackup IT Analytics (11.3)
  1. Pre-Installation setup for File Analytics
    1.  
      Pre-Installation setup for File Analytics
    2.  
      File Analytics Data Collection overview
    3.  
      File Analytics Data Collection architecture
    4.  
      File Analytics Data Collector policies
    5.  
      Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (File Analytics)
    6.  
      CIFS shares
    7. Host Discovery and Collection File Analytics probe
      1.  
        File Analytics Probe Configurations by operating system
      2.  
        Both Windows and Linux servers
      3.  
        Best practices for host Inventory File Analytics probes
    8. Adding a File Analytics Data Collector policy
      1.  
        Importing the CIFS share configuration
    9.  
      Set up FIPS compliant Data Collector for File Analytics
  2. File Analytics Export Folder Size and Folder Depth
    1.  
      Extracting File Analytics export folder size
    2.  
      Specifying the File Analytics folder depth
  3. Installing the Data Collector software
    1.  
      Introduction
    2.  
      Installing the WMI Proxy service (Windows host resources only)
    3.  
      Testing WMI connectivity
    4.  
      Considerations to install Data Collector on non-English systems
    5.  
      Install Data Collector Software on Windows
    6.  
      Install Data Collector software on Linux
    7.  
      Deploy Data Collector in native Kubernetes environment
  4. Validating Data Collection
    1.  
      Validation methods
    2.  
      Data Collectors: Vendor-Specific validation methods
    3. Working with on-demand Data Collection
      1.  
        View real-time logging during an on-demand collection
      2.  
        Generating debug level logs during an on-demand collection
    4.  
      Using the CLI check install utility
    5.  
      List Data Collector configurations
  5. Uninstalling the Data Collector
    1.  
      Uninstall the Data Collector on Linux
    2.  
      Uninstall the Data Collector on Windows
  6. Manually starting the Data Collector
    1.  
      Introduction
  7. File Analytics Export folder size and folder depth
    1.  
      Extracting File Analytics export folder size
    2.  
      Specifying the File Analytics folder depth
    3.  
      Data export
  8. Appendix A. Firewall configuration: Default ports
    1.  
      Firewall configuration: Default ports

Install Data Collector software on Linux

To install Data Collector software on Linux:

  1. Login as root on the server where NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector has to be installed.
  2. If the Data Collector system is having low entropy, it can affect the performance of cryptographic functions and such steps can take considerable amount of time to complete. You can identify the entropy level of the system from the content of the /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail file using command # cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail. If this value is not more than 400 consistently, install the rng-tools and start the services as described below on the data collector system.

    Install the rng-tools and start the services as described below.

    For RHEL or OEL:

    • Access the command prompt.

    • Install the rng-tools.

      yum install rng-tools
    • Start the services.

      systemctl start rngd 
    • Enable the services.

      systemctl start rngd 

    For SUSE:

    • Access the command prompt.

    • Install the rng-tools.

      zypper install rng-tools
    • Start the services.

      systemctl start rng-tools
    • Enable the services.

      systemctl enable rng-tools
  3. Ensure the following rpms are present on the system:

    On SUSE: libXrender1 and libXtst6 insserv-compat

    On other Linux systems: libXtst and libXrender chkconfig

    Since the above rpms are essential for proper functioning of the Data Collector, you can run the below commands on the Data Collector server to check whether the rpms are present.

    On SUSE: rpm -q libXrender1 libXtst6 insserv-compat

    On other Linux systems: rpm -q libXtst libXrender chkconfig

    The output of the above commands will print the rpms that are present on the system.

  4. Go to the downloads section under Support on www.veritas.com and click the relevant download link.
  5. Mount the ISO image that you downloaded.
    mkdir /mnt/diska
    mount -o loop <itanalytics_datacollector_linux_xxxxx.iso> /mnt/diska
    

    Substitute the name of the ISO image downloaded have downloaded.

  6. Start the installer:
    cd /
    /mnt/diska/dc_installer.sh
    
  7. Review the End User License Agreement (EULA) and enter accept to agree.
  8. Provide the install location. The default location is /usr/openv/analyticscollector. Accepting the default paths is recommended.

    If you specify a custom location, analyticscollector directory is created at the specified location.

  9. The installer requests for the following details.
    • Data Collector Registration File Path: Enter the absolute file path of the registration file generated and downloaded from the NetBackup IT Analytics Portal.

    • Web Proxy (HTTP) settings can be configured. Enter y to configure proxy. The installer prompts for:

      • HTTP Proxy IP Address: Enter the hostname or IP address and a port number.

      • HTTP Proxy Port: Enter the proxy port number for HTTP proxy.

      • Proxy UserId and password: Enter the credentials for the proxy server.

      • No Proxy For: Enter the host names or IP addresses separated by commas that will not be routed through the proxy.

The Data Collector installation is complete. You can run the <Data_Collector_Install_Location>/analyticscollector/mbs/bin/checkinstall.sh file for verification.