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
SSL/TLS certificate configuration
The following sections use the legacy and familiar reference to the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol within NetBackup IT Analytics. In reality, the NetBackup IT Analytics communications are configured to utilize the newer and much more secure TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols. This document retains the familiar "SSL" terminology. In addition to SSL/TLS configuration details, this section provides (optional) instructions to create a self-signed certificate and to (optionally) add a virtual interface to the portal server.
While these instructions have been validated, there are many variations in the method used to implement SSL. This document is meant only as a guide to one implementation approach and it may not be applicable in all situations.
Note:
While directions for generating a self-signed certificate are provided in this documentation, Veritas recommends the use of a certificate issued by a certificate authority (CA) rather than using a self-signed certificate. When self-signed certificates are used, it requires the additional step of copying and registering the self-signed certificate on every Data Collector.