Veritas Appliance Management Guide
- Introduction
- Managing an AMS
- Using the Appliance Management Console
- Managing appliances
- Viewing the appliance details
- Rebooting an appliance
- Viewing performance charts for appliance
- Exporting the appliance performance data
- Viewing the capacity utilization of an appliance
- Viewing the capacity utilization of multiple appliances
- Adding appliances to the Appliance Management Console
- Removing one or more agents from the Appliance Management Console
- About managing appliance software upgrades
- Updating firmware on NetBackup appliances
- Running hardware tests on NetBackup appliances
- Managing EEBs
- About staging packages
- About managing services on NetBackup appliances
- Installing maintenance release and security patch packages on NetBackup appliances
- Monitoring activities and events
- Managing the repository
- Applying management updates
Overview
The Veritas Appliance Management Console is a centralized management interface for multiple appliances. It enables administrators to manage many appliances simultaneously. The Appliance Management Console is hosted on an Appliance Management Server (AMS). You can configure AMS on NetBackup appliances.
From the Appliance Management Console, you can perform the following tasks:
Upgrade selected appliances at the same time
Install emergency engineering binary files (patches) on or uninstall them from selected appliances
Emergency engineering binary files are customer-related fixes that are incorporated into each release.
The Appliance Management Server RPM is available from the Download Center on the Veritas Support website.
The Appliance Management Guide (this document) describes how to manage multiple appliances from the centralized management interface.