Veritas Appliance Management Guide
- Introduction
- Managing an AMS
- Using the Appliance Management Console
- Managing appliances
- About managing appliance software upgrades
- Managing EEBs and other add-ons
- About staging packages
- About managing services on NetBackup appliances
- Monitoring activities and events
- Managing the repository
- Applying management updates on NetBackup appliances
- Running AMS on NetBackup Virtual Appliance
About the Appliance Management Console
The Appliance Management Console is a web-based graphical user interface that lets you centrally manage multiple appliances from a single pane. It provides enterprise-wide monitoring and management of appliances. The console enables you to upgrade and install emergency engineering binary files (EEB) on multiple appliances at the same time.
A management interface saves time and money especially when you have multiple appliances in your environment. Logging on to each individual appliance for upgrades or installing EEBs is not required. The managed appliances can exist on one network or on segregated networks, which are visible to one management network.
The Appliance Management Console can be used for upgrading or installing add-ons like EEBs on multiple appliances. If you configure a NetBackup appliance as an AMS, you can access the Appliance Management Console for that specific appliance. To access the Appliance Management Console for Flex appliances, you must configure the AMS as a container. You can always log on to a dedicated appliance and use the NetBackup Appliance Web Console or Flex Appliance Console for tasks.
The following are the capabilities of the Appliance Management Console:
Display managed servers on the Home page.
Upgrade multiple appliances with the same version.
Apply add-ons like EEBs to multiple appliances with the same version.
View all installations or upgrades that are currently in progress from the Activity Monitor. You can also view events on the Appliance Management Server from Monitor > Events.