NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector Installation Guide for Backup Manager
- Introduction
- Pre-Installation setup for Commvault Simpana
- Introduction
- Architecture overview (Commvault Simpana)
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (Commvault Simpana)
- Upgrade troubleshooting: Microsoft SQL Server and Java 11
- Installation overview (Commvault Simpana)
- Open TCP/IP access to the Commvault database
- Set up a read-only user in the CommServe server
- Load historical data prior to initial data collection
- Add Commvault Simpana servers
- Add a Commvault Simpana Data Collector policy
- Pre-Installation setup for Cohesity DataProtect
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC Avamar
- Introduction
- Architecture overview (EMC Avamar)
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (EMC Avamar)
- Installation overview (EMC Avamar)
- Add EMC Avamar servers
- Adding an EMC Avamar Data Collector policy
- Testing the collection
- Add/Configure an Avamar Server within the Data Collector policy window
- Import EMC Avamar server information
- Export EMC Avamar server information
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC Data Domain backup
- Architecture overview (EMC Data Domain Backup)
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (EMC Data Domain Backup)
- Installation overview (EMC data domain Backup)
- Add EMC data domain servers
- Add an EMC data domain backup Data Collector policy
- Adding/Configuring an EMC data domain server within the Data Collector policy window
- Configure a data domain server for file-level compression collection
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC NetWorker
- Introduction
- Architecture overview (EMC NetWorker)
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (EMC NetWorker)
- Installation overview (EMC NetWorker)
- Add EMC NetWorker servers
- Adding an EMC NetWorker Data Collector policy
- Adding/Editing a EMC NetWorker server within the Data Collector policy
- Configure a notification action in EMC NetWorker
- Pre-Installation setup for Dell EMC NetWorker backup & Recovery
- Pre-Installation setup for generic backup
- Introduction
- Generic backup data collection
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (Generic Backup)
- Installation overview (generic backup)
- Add generic backup servers
- Add a generic backup Data Collector policy
- Adding/Editing a generic backup server within the Data Collector policy
- Manually load the CSV file (generic backup)
- CSV format specification
- Pre-Installation setup for HP Data Protector
- Introduction
- Architecture overview (HP Data Protector)
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (HP Data Protector)
- Installation overview (HP Data Protector)
- Identify HP Data Protector collection requirements
- Cell Manager commands for data collection
- Preparing for centralized data collection on a remote Cell Manager
- Configure the Data Collector server in Cell Manager (HP Data Protector)
- Configure an HP Data Protector admin user
- Validate HP Data Protector setup
- Add HP Cell Manager servers to NetBackup IT Analytics
- Add an HP Data Protector Data Collector policy
- Add/Edit a HP Data Protector server within the Data Collector policy
- Tune the configuration
- Pre-Installation setup for IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM)
- Introduction
- Architecture overview (IBM Spectrum Protect -TSM)
- Prerequisites for adding data collectors (IBM Spectrum Protect - TSM)
- Installation overview (IBM Spectrum Protect - TSM)
- Add IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) servers
- Adding an IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Data Collector policy
- Add/Configure an IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server within the Data Collector policy
- Import IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) information
- Export IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server information
- Pre-Installation setup for NAKIVO Backup & Replication
- Pre-Installation setup for Veritas Backup Exec
- Introduction
- Architecture overview (Veritas Backup Exec)
- Backup Exec terminology
- Prerequisites for adding data collectors (Veritas Backup Exec)
- Upgrade troubleshooting: Microsoft SQL Server and Java 10
- Installation overview (Veritas Backup Exec)
- Enable TCP/IP for the SQL server
- Configure a Windows user
- Add Veritas Backup Exec servers
- Importing Backup Exec Server information
- Add a Veritas Backup Exec Data Collector policy
- Pre-Installation setup for Veritas NetBackup
- Introduction
- General prerequisites for adding data collectors (Veritas NetBackup)
- Centralized or distributed deployment (Veritas NetBackup)
- Centralized NetBackup data collection (Recommended)
- Prerequisites to use SSH and WMI (Veritas NetBackup)
- Configure NetBackup Access Control (NBAC) for NetBackup Data Collection
- Configure NetBackup sudo access for NetBackup data collection
- Configure NetBackup Appliances for Data Collection
- Configure NetBackup Flex Appliances for Data Collection
- Veritas NetBackup SSH: Changing the Linux Temporary Directory for Collection
- Prerequisites for NetBackup collection over SSH (Kerberos option)
- Prerequisites for centralized NetBackup data collection (using NetBackup software)
- Prerequisites for collection from Veritas NetBackup deployed as a Docker image
- Veritas NetBackup 8.1 (or later) requirements for centralized collection
- Distributed NetBackup data collection
- Enable access to the Veritas NetBackup Master Server
- Before you install the Data Collector (Veritas NetBackup)
- Collecting from NetBackup clusters
- Clustered NetBackup upgrade procedure
- Add a Veritas NetBackup Data Collector policy
- Add/Edit NetBackup Master Servers within the Data Collector policy
- Configuring file analytics in NetBackup Data Collector policy
- Pre-Installation setup for Veritas SaaS backup
- Pre-Installation setup for Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- Pre-Installation setup for Rubrik Cloud Data Management
- Pre-Installation setup for Veeam Backup & Replication
- Introduction
- Prerequisites for adding data collectors (Veeam Backup & Replication)
- Verifying Data Collector servers can connect to Veeam servers
- Known issues and limitations (Veeam Backup & Replication)
- Installation overview (Veeam Backup & Replication)
- Add a Veeam Backup & Replication Data Collector policy
- Discovery policies for Veritas NetBackup
- Task overview: Configure and monitor discovery policies
- Discovery policies overview
- About Discovery types
- Activate a Discovery license
- Exclude devices from Discovery policies
- Activate Discovery probes in the NetBackup Data Collector policy
- Monitor Discovery processes
- View client protection status
- Reset Discovery data
- Why enable SNMP?
- About SNMP probes
- Example--Installing Net-SNMP
- Troubleshoot Net-SNMP installations
- Installing the Data Collector software
- Introduction
- Installing the WMI Proxy service (Windows host resources only)
- Testing WMI connectivity
- Considerations to install Data Collector on non-English systems
- Install Data Collector Software on Windows
- Install Data Collector software on Linux
- Install Data Collector in containerized environment
- Validate data collection
- Manually start the Data Collector
- Uninstall the Data Collector
- Appendix A. Load historic events
- Introduction
- Load Commvault Simpana events
- Load EMC Avamar events
- Load EMC NetWorker events
- Load HP Data Protector events
- Load IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) events
- Load Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) events
- Load Veeam Backup & Replication events
- Load Veritas NetBackup events
- Load Veritas Backup Exec events
- Corrections in duplication of clients
- Cohesity
- Dell EMC NetWorker Backup & Recovery
- Appendix B. Firewall configuration: Default ports
Install Data Collector software on Linux
To install Data Collector software on Linux:
- Login as root on the server where NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector has to be installed.
- Ensure the following rpms are present on the system:
On SuSe: libXrender1 and libXtst6
On other Linux systems: libXtst and libXrender
Since the above rpms are essential for proper functioning of the Data Collector, you can run the below commands on the Data Collector server to check whether the rpms are present.
On SuSe: rpm -q libXrender1 libXtst6
On other Linux systems: rpm -q libXtst libXrender
The output of the above commands will print the rpms that are present on the system.
- Go to the downloads section under Support on www.veritas.com and click the relevant download link.
- Mount the ISO image that you downloaded.
mkdir /mnt/diska mount -o loop <itanalytics_datacollector_linux_xxxxx.iso> /mnt/diska
Substitute the name of the ISO image downloaded have downloaded.
- Start the installer:
cd / /mnt/diska/dc_installer.sh
- Review the End User License Agreement (EULA) and enter accept to agree.
- Provide the install location. The default location is
/opt/aptare. Accepting the default paths is recommended.If you specify a custom location,
aptaredirectory is created at the specified location. - The installer will prompt for the Data Collector Name. This is the name that you used during the configuration of Data collector in Portal UI. The Data Collector will use this value for authentication purposes.
- The installer requests for the following details.
Data Collector Name: Specify the Data Collector name that you used during its configuration on the NetBackup IT Analytics Portal. Data Collector uses this for authentication. If you are installing on a non-English OS, the Data Collector name must be in English.
Data Collector Passcode: Specify the Data Collector passcode that you used for the Data Collector name during its configuration on the NetBackup IT Analytics Portal. This passcode is encrypted prior to saving it to the portal database and is never visible in any part of the application. If the password contains a special character, make sure it is one of the following OS-specific supported character:
Linux: !@#%^*
Windows: !@#$%^&*()
If the special character in the passcode is not supported on the OS, you must update the Data Collector passcode on the portal.
Data Receiver URL: Enter the URL that the Data Collector will use to communicate with the portal server. The format must be http://itanalyticsagent.yourdomain.com.
Make sure you enter the URL with the prefix itanalyticsagent and not itanalyticsportal.
Data Collector Key File Path: Enter the location of the downloaded collector key file for encryption.
If the existing key file is not available, regenerate it and download a new key file from the portal and enter its file path.
Web Proxy (HTTP) settings can be configured. Enter y to configure proxy. The installer prompts for:
HTTP Proxy IP Address: Enter the hostname or IP address and a port number.
HTTP Proxy Port: Enter the proxy port number for HTTP proxy.
Proxy UserId and password: Enter the credentials for the proxy server.
No Proxy For: Enter the host names or IP addresses separated by commas that will not be routed through the proxy.
The Data Collector installation is complete. You can run the /opt/aptare/mbs/bin/checkinstall.sh file for verification.