NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector Installation and Configuration Guide for Veritas NetBackup
- Introduction
- Configure a NetBackup IT Analytics Distributed Data Collector on a NetBackup Primary Server
- Configure Data Collector on non-clustered NetBackup 10.4 and later primary server
- Configure Data Collector on non-clustered NetBackup 10.1.1, 10.2, 10.2.01, 10.3 or 10.3.0.1 primary server
- Configure a Veritas NetBackup Data Collector Policy
- Configuring file analytics in NetBackup Data Collector policy
- Installing the Data Collector software
- Configure SSL
- Centralized Data Collector for NetBackup - Prerequisites, Installation, and Configuration
- Step-1: Choose operating system and complete prerequisites
- Step-5: SSH/WMI
- Upgrading Data Collector Locally
- Clustering Data Collectors with VCS and Veritas NetBackup (RHEL)
- Clustering Data Collectors with VCS and Veritas NetBackup (Windows)
- Install and configure NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector on MSCS environment
- Data Collector Policy Migration
- Pre-Installation setup for Veritas NetBackup appliance
- Pre-installation setup for Veritas Flex Appliance
- Data Collector Troubleshooting
- Host resources: Check host connectivity using standard SSH
- Host resources: Generating host resource configuration files
- Configuring parameters for SSH
- Appendix A. Configure Appliances
- Appendix B. Load historic events
- Load Veritas NetBackup events
- Appendix C. Firewall configuration: Default ports
- Appendix D. CRON Expressions for Policy and Report Schedules
- Appendix E. Maintenance Scenarios for Message Relay Server Certificate Generation
Override default Java Heap memory (XMX) value for Data Collector utilities
You may require to override the default Java Heap Memory (XMX) value to avoid performance degradation or potential "OutOfMemoryError" exceptions. The following procedure provides the override steps for Windows and Linux hosts.
To override the default XMX value for Data Collector Windows batch scripts, uncomment the XMX variable in dc_override_config.bat
present in the mbs\conf
directory and provide the updated XMX value. The comment in the batch file will guide you to identify the variable to be overridden for the script you are interested.
Example: Override XMX value for checkinstall.bat
script
Update XMX value in dc_override_config.bat
:: checkinstall.bat XMX_CHECK_INSTALL=-Xmx17g
The backup of the dc_override_config.bat
is saved to the mbs\conf
directory with the name dc_override_config.bat_bkp
.
Note:
Use :: only for comment and at the beginning of the line.
To override the default XMX value for Data collector Linux batch scripts, uncomment the XMX variable in dc_override_config.sh
present in the mbs/conf
directory and provide the updated XMX value. The comment in the shell script file will guide you to identify the variable to be overridden for the script you are interested.
Example: Override XMX value for checkinstall.sh
script
Update XMX value in dc_override_config.sh
#checkinstall.sh XMX_CHECK_INSTALL=-Xmx17g
The backup of the dc_override_config.sh
is saved to the mbs\conf
directory with the name dc_override_config.sh_bkp
.
Note:
Use # only for comment and at the beginning of the line.