Veritas™Resiliency Platform 2.2 Solutions for Virtual Business Services

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Product(s): Resiliency Platform & CloudMobility (2.2)
  1. Overview of Resiliency Platform
    1.  
      About Veritas Resiliency Platform
    2.  
      About Resiliency Platform features and components
    3.  
      About permissions for operations in the console
  2. Using Resiliency Platform for disaster recovery
    1.  
      About disaster recovery using Resiliency Platform
    2.  
      Understanding the role of resiliency groups in disaster recovery operations
  3. About virtual business services
    1. About virtual business services
      1.  
        Understanding virtual business service tiers
    2.  
      Creating a virtual business service
    3.  
      Starting and stopping a virtual business service
    4.  
      Displaying virtual business service details
    5.  
      Editing a virtual business service
    6.  
      Deleting a virtual business service
    7.  
      Performing rehearsal on a virtual business service
    8.  
      Performing cleanup rehearsal on a virtual business service
    9.  
      Migrating a virtual business service
    10.  
      Taking over a virtual business service
    11.  
      Performing resync for a virtual business service
    12.  
      Performing restore for a virtual business service
  4. Monitoring risks
    1.  
      About risk insight
    2.  
      Displaying risk information
    3.  
      Predefined risks in Resiliency Platform
    4.  
      Viewing the current risk report
    5.  
      Viewing the historical risk report
  5. Managing activities and resiliency plans
    1. Managing activities
      1.  
        Viewing activities
      2.  
        Aborting a running activity
    2. Managing resiliency plans
      1.  
        About resiliency plans
      2. Creating a new resiliency plan template
        1. About manual task
          1.  
            Using manual tasks in resiliency plans
        2. About custom script
          1.  
            Using custom scripts in resiliency plans
      3.  
        Editing a resiliency plan template
      4.  
        Deleting a resiliency plan template
      5.  
        Viewing a resiliency plan template
      6.  
        Creating a new resiliency plan
      7.  
        Editing a resiliency plan
      8.  
        Deleting a resiliency plan
      9.  
        Executing a resiliency plan
      10.  
        Viewing a resiliency plan
      11.  
        Creating a schedule for a resiliency plan
      12.  
        Editing a schedule for a resiliency plan
      13.  
        Deleting a schedule for a resiliency plan
      14.  
        Viewing a schedule for a resiliency plan
  6. Managing evacuation plans
    1.  
      About evacuation plan
    2.  
      Generating an evacuation plan
    3.  
      Regenerating an evacuation plan
    4.  
      Performing evacuation
    5.  
      Performing rehearse evacuation
    6.  
      Performing cleanup evacuation rehearsal
  7. Appendix A. Troubleshooting
    1.  
      Viewing events and logs in the console
  8.  
    Glossary

Viewing events and logs in the console

Veritas Resiliency Platform maintains the following types of logs that can be viewed in the web console:

System logs: System logs are typically the result of a user performing an operation in the console.

Audit logs: Audit logs are primarily used for security audits. They leave a chronological trail of activities performed on the system. They identify user, activity, affected objects, etc. They help track the individuals responsible for activities and detect security violations.

Event and notification logs: Event and notification logs are not necessarily related to user activity; they can include information such as a server going down. Events can be public or private. Rules can be configured to notify users by email of selected public events. Private events are typically unrelated to user-initiated operations. Private events are displayed in the console for troubleshooting but are not available to include in rules for notification.

By default, logs and SNMP traps are retained for 2 years. This retention period can be modified in the product settings in the console.

To view events and logs

  1. Navigate

    More Views (menu bar) > Logs

    You can also view new notifications from the Notifications icon.

  2. To view logs by type (System, Audit, or Notification) select the appropriate tab. You can filter by the product service and by severity (information, warning, or errors) or type (public, private), depending on the tab.