Veritas InfoScale™ 8.0 Installation and Upgrade Guide - Windows
- Preinstallation and planning
- About the Veritas InfoScale product suite
 - Supported hardware and software
 - Disk space requirements
 - Installation requirements
 - Requirements for installing InfoScale Storage in a Microsoft Failover Cluster
 - Recommendations and best practices
 - About InfoScale licenses
 - About telemetry data collection in InfoScale
 
 - Installing the Veritas InfoScale products
- About installing the InfoScale products
 - About the co-existence of InfoScale products
 - Installing the server components using the installation wizard
 - Applying the selected installation and product options to multiple systems
 - Installing the server components using the command-line installer
 - Parameters for Setup.exe
 - Available product options and supported DMP DSMs
 - Registering the InfoScale Storage resource DLLs
 - Installing the client components
 
 - Upgrading to InfoScale products
 - Performing the post upgrade tasks
- Deployment scenarios and applicable post upgrade tasks
 - Re-enabling Volume Replicator in a non-clustered environment
 - Re-enabling Volume Replicator in a Microsoft failover cluster environment
 - Reconnecting DMP DSM paths after the upgrade
 - Reconfiguring the Veritas InfoScale Messaging Service
 - Importing the configured rules
 - Upgrading clusters for stronger security
 - Reinstalling the custom agents
 - Including custom resources
 
 - Administering the InfoScale product installation
 - Uninstalling the InfoScale products
 - Performing application upgrades in an InfoScale environment
- Upgrading Microsoft SQL Server
 - Upgrading Oracle
 - Upgrading application service packs in an InfoScale environment
 
 - Appendix A. Services and ports
 - Appendix B. Migrating from a third-party multi-pathing solution to DMP
 
About telemetry data collection in InfoScale
The Veritas Telemetry Collector is used to collect licensing and platform related information from InfoScale products as part of the Veritas Product Improvement Program. The Veritas Telemetry Collector sends this information to an edge server.
The information collected helps identify how customers deploy and use the product, and enables Veritas to manage customer licenses more efficiently. The edge server does not collect any private information and only uses information specific to product, licensing, and platform (which includes operating system and server hardware).
Table: Information sent by the collector
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Product  | 
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Licensing  | 
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Operating system  | 
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Server hardware  | 
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By default, the Veritas Telemetry Collector will collect telemetry data every Tuesday at 1:00 A.M. as per the local system time. The time and interval of data collection can be customized by the user if required.
You can configure an edge server while installing or upgrading the product using the command line interface.
See Installing the server components using the command-line installer.
You can also manage the Veritas telemetry collector on each of your servers by using the TelemeteryCollector.exe command.
See Managing the Veritas Telemetry Collector.
Note:
You can only configure the Veritas Telemetry Collector, if you install or upgrade to Veritas InfoScale 8.0 using the command line interface.
Telemetry data collection has not been made available for products installed or upgraded using the wizard in 8.0.
Configure the firewall policy such that the ports required for telemetry data collection are not blocked. Refer to your respective firewall or OS vendor documents for the required configuration.