NetBackup IT Analytics User Guide
- Introduction
- Understand the Portal
- Overview
- Portal access
- Portal overview
- Navigating with search
- Valid entries for search
- Search results view: Narrowing the scope
- Filtering data in management grids
- Advanced filtering
- Customizing advanced filter logic
- Saving advanced filters (Inventory)
- Advanced filtering examples
- Advanced filter operators
- Clear advanced filters
- Delete saved advanced filters
- Select columns on management pages
- Detect alerts in the inventory
- About the Inventory tab
- About the Reports tab
- Reports tab keyboard shortcuts
- Reports tab basics
- Templates, reports, and dashboards overview
- About the Alerts tab
- About the Admin tab
- Explore your inventory
- Exploring your inventory
- Inventory privileges
- Getting started with the Inventory navigator
- Hierarchy toolbar to organize your data
- Show objects
- Reset inventory defaults
- Host groups
- Use attributes to organize your data
- Use host groups to organize your data
- Create custom object lists
- Working with the inventory reports view
- Accessing inventory reports
- Choose reports to display
- Filter within available reports by category
- Pin reports - saving reports with inventory objects
- Inventory reports and the action menu
- Work with the inventory list view
- Filter the inventory list view
- Manage objects in the inventory list view
- Assign attributes in the inventory list view
- Set attribute values in the inventory list view
- Import host attribute values
- Export objects from the inventory list view
- Delete objects using the inventory list view
- Customize columns in the inventory list view
- Get acquainted with reports
- Overview
- Reports and templates
- Cloud reports and templates
- Report library
- Report orientation
- Shared reports and dashboards
- About dashboards
- Work in the Reports tab
- New badge
- About caching
- Sections in the navigation panel
- About badging
- About the action bar
- Reports tab keyboard shortcuts
- Folder types
- Report template icons
- Navigate through reports
- Generate and maintain reports
- Report Scope
- Select Report Scope
- Configure report scope with attributes
- Group hosts by attributes
- Search for hosts in the report Scope Selector
- Alert scope selector settings
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) scope selector settings
- Backup Manager scope selector settings
- Backup Manager advanced scope selector settings
- Capacity Manager scope selector settings
- Data Collection Status Details scope selector settings
- Host scope selector settings
- Ransomware Scorecard scope selector
- Solution reports scope selector settings
- System health check scope selector
- Generate reports
- Generate reports from the Cloud
- Units of Measure in Reports
- Advanced Filtering for Tabular Reports
- Customize report filter logic
- Sort columns in reports
- Refresh and set refresh intervals
- Modify Reports
- Convert tabular report to chart
- Add and remove custom header and footer to a report or dashboard
- Set or edit the drill down preference
- Access NetBackup web interface from the IT Analytics Portal
- View report statistics
- Interact with Reports
- Work with Topology
- Add a note to a Backup Job Details Report
- Use new and updated User Report Templates
- Use new and updated System Report Templates (Super User only)
- Save Reports
- Save Cloud Reports
- Delete Reports
- Distribute, share, schedule, and alert
- Export reports and dashboards
- Known Limitations for Donut Charts
- Schedule export of reports and dashboards
- Email reports and dashboards
- Schedule email of reports and dashboards
- Viewing and Managing Your Scheduled Reports
- Schedule Types
- Deleting Scheduled Reports and Dashboards
- Setting Up Alerts for Tabular Reports
- Configuring an alert
- Deleting Report-Based Alerts
- Share Reports, Dashboards, and Folders
- Working with Shared Reports
- Organize reports
- Work with dashboards
- Understand the dashboard Icons
- About Cached Reports on Dashboards
- Create new dashboards and add reports
- Add reports to an existing dashboard
- Save a dashboard with a different name
- Customize a Dashboard
- Edit the scope for a report on a dashboard
- Edit the dashboard scope
- Expand a report to full size on a dashboard
- Set the dashboard layout
- Delete a dashboard
- Remove reports from dashboards
- Create a custom report folder
- Create shortcuts to reports and templates
- Manage My Home Pages
- User Home Pages and User Group Home Pages
- Work with the dynamic template designer
- Dynamic Template Designer Overview
- Dynamic Template Designer Cheat Sheet
- Modify an Out-of-the-Box Dynamic Template
- Dynamic Template Designer Quick Start
- Quick Start Step 1: Create a Basic Table Dynamic Template
- Quick Start Step 2: Format Fields
- Quick Start Step 3: Create a Calculated Field
- Quick Start Step 4: Configure Table Column Totals
- Quick Start Step 5: Define the Scope Selector
- Quick Start Step 6: Generate a Report and View the Automatically Generated Help
- Steps to Create Dynamic Templates
- Working with Enterprise Objects and Fields
- Select an Enterprise Object
- Configure General Dynamic Template Designer Components
- Converting to a Homogeneous, Product-Specific Template
- Add Fields and Methods to a Dynamic Template
- Alias Names for Fields
- Conditions When Hidden Fields are Included by Default
- Dynamic Template Field Configuration
- Valid Formatter Patterns
- Examples of Dynamic Templates Containing Graphics Tool Tips
- Dynamic Template Drilldown Configuration
- Custom Drilldowns and Examples
- Drilldown Parameters
- Examples of Dynamic Templates Containing Drilldowns
- Using Groups in Dynamic Templates
- Add a Group to Create Separate Line Charts in a Report
- Add a Group to Create a Double Header in a Tabular Report
- Dynamic Template Function Configurations
- Examples of Dynamic Templates Containing Functions
- Create User-Defined Fields with the Field Builder
- Create Fields with the Field Builder
- Configure a Static Filter
- Filter on Date Fields
- Static Filter vs. Tabular Report Filter
- Configure the Field Sort Order
- Return Unique Results
- Dynamic Template Scope Selector Components
- Scope Selector Component - Custom Filter
- Data Domain Enterprise Object Scope Selector Components
- Host Enterprise Object Scope Selector Components
- Job Enterprise Object Scope Selector Components
- Storage Array Enterprise Object Scope Selector Components
- Customize and Export Dynamic Templates
- Export/Import Dynamic Templates Containing Custom Attributes
- Export a dynamic template that contains attributes
- Import a dynamic template that contains attributes
- Save a Dynamic Template After Edits
- Format the Dynamic Template Output
- Configure a Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Steps to Create a Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template: Use Case
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template Step 1: Create a Dynamic Template
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template Step 2: Configure Basic Field Functionality
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template Step 3: Configure Functions for a Field
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template Step 4: Configure Drilldowns for a Field
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template Step 5: Configure a Line Field
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template Step 6: Define the Scope Selector
- Bar Chart Dynamic Template Step 7: Save and Run the Report Template
- Examples of Bar Chart Dynamic Templates
- Configure an Area/Stacked Area Chart Dynamic Template
- Area/Stacked Area Chart Dynamic Template Step 1: Create a Dynamic Template
- Area/Stacked Area Chart Dynamic Template Step 2: Configure Basic Field Functionality
- Area/Stacked Area Chart Dynamic Template Step 3: Configure Functions for a Field
- Area/Stacked Area Chart Dynamic Template Step 4: Define the Scope Selector
- Area/Stacked Area Chart Dynamic Template Step 5: Save and Run the Report Template
- Configure a Donut Chart Dynamic Template
- Example of a Donut Chart Dynamic Template
- Configure a Horizontal Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Example of a Horizontal Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Configure a Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Example of a Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Configure a Line Chart Dynamic Template
- Line Charts for Performance Metrics
- Steps to Create a Line Chart Dynamic Template
- Line Chart Field Requirements
- One Object Per Line Chart, One or More Metrics Per Chart
- Multiple Objects Per Line Chart, One Metric Per Chart
- Format Line Chart Fields
- Line Chart Scope Selections
- Examples of Line Chart Dynamic Templates
- Configure a Pie Chart Dynamic Template
- Examples of Pie Chart Dynamic Templates
- Configure a Stacked Bar Chart in a Dynamic Template
- Example of a Stacked Bar Chart Dynamic Template
- Configure a Table Dynamic Template
- Examples of Tabular Dynamic Templates
- Create a Sparkline Chart in a Tabular Dynamic Template
- Configure Chart Axes
- Using Methods in Dynamic Templates
- Overview of Method Creation
- System Methods
- Stand-Alone Methods
- Viewing Methods
- Adding or Editing Methods
- Tokens for Methods
- Exception Tables for a Method's Join Clause
- Validate and Save a Method
- Delete a Method
- Troubleshooting Dynamic Templates
- Work with the SQL template designer
- SQL template designer overview
- Database Published Views
- Steps to Create SQL Templates
- Create a SQL Template
- Configure SQL Template Scope Selector Components
- Date Range
- Host Groups and Client Scope
- Array Scope Selector
- Datastore Scope Selector
- VM Servers Scope Selector
- VM Guests Scope Selector
- Custom Text Fields
- Example of Custom Text Field Configuration in a SQL Template
- Access Help for Database Views
- Static Custom Combo Box
- Example of a Combo Box Configuration in a SQL Template
- Query Custom Combo Box
- Example of a Query Custom Combo Configuration in a SQL Template
- Construct the SQL Query
- Help for Database Views
- Accessing the Published Database Views from the CLI
- Special Characters in SQL Queries
- Sample SQL Queries
- Example of a Query for Host Attributes
- Using the apt_v_server_attribute View in Queries
- Considerations for Attributes Used in SQL Template Designer Queries
- Example of a Query of Failed Backup Jobs
- Example of the SQL Custom Join Feature in a SQL Template
- Example of a Sparkline Query in a SQL Template
- Example of Sums in a SQL Template
- Example of Using a Special Character as a Literal in a SQL Query
- Configure SQL Template Scope Selector Components
- Use Functions in Queries
- Format the SQL Template Output
- Configure a Bar Chart SQL Template
- Example of a Bar Chart SQL Template: Host CPU Performance
- Configure a Line Chart SQL Template
- Configure a Donut Chart SQL Template
- Example of a Donut Chart SQL Template: NetBackup Job Size by Job Type
- Configure a Gauge Chart SQL Template
- Configure a Horizontal Bar Chart SQL Template
- Example of a Horizontal Bar Chart SQL Template: Host CPU Performance
- Configure a Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart SQL Template
- Example of a Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart SQL Template: Available/Allocated Capacity
- Configure an Area Chart SQL Template
- Example of Area Chart SQL Template: Allocated Available
- Configure a Pie Chart SQL Template
- Example of a Pie Chart SQL Template: Overall Job Status Summary
- Configure a Pivot Table SQL Template
- Example of a Pivot Table SQL Template: NetBackup Job Size
- Configure a Stacked Bar Chart SQL Template
- Example of a Stacked Bar Chart SQL Template: Host CPU Performance
- Configure a Table in the SQL Template Designer
- Save and Share Report Templates
- Advanced SQL Report Template Options
- Export/Import SQL Templates
- Pipelined functions for report query building
- About Pipelined Functions
- General Functions
- APTlistOfDates
- aptStringConcat
- collectString
- getLicenseClientDetail
- getServerAttributeValue
- getObjectAttributeValue
- getChildServerGroupContextById
- getServerGroupContextById
- secsToHoursMinSecs
- Backup Manager Functions
- APTgetJobTypeName
- APTgetTapeDriveStatusName
- getFullPathname
- listJobSummaryAfterRestart
- listJobSummaryAfterRestartNBW
- listJobSummaryAfterRestart for NetWorker Backup Jobs
- listOfBackupWindowDates
- listOfBackupWindowDates (by Backup Window ID)
- Policy Auditing Functions
- listClientChanges
- listPathnameChanges
- listPolicyChanges
- listScheduleChanges
- Capacity Functions
- listChargebackCatByVOLSDetail
- listChargebackCatByNcVolDetail
- listChargebackCatByFSDetail (for HNAS)
- listChargebackCatByFSDetail (for EMC Isilon)
- listChargebackByLUNSummary
- listChargebackByLUNDetail
- listChargebackCatByLUNSummary
- listChargebackCatByLUNDetail
- Alert configuration
- Manage hosts, backup servers, and host groups
- Manage attributes and objects
- About attributes
- Attribute example
- Host groups vs attributes
- Bulk load utilities and attributes
- System attributes
- Attribute inheritance
- Manage attributes
- Set attributes on hosts
- Add attributes
- Edit or rename attributes
- Enable granular user access using authorization attributes
- Delete attributes
- Attribute naming rules
- Examples of attributes and values
- Understanding the attribute management view
- Attribute management view (Top-Level domain)
- Attribute management view (Sub-Domain)
- Export/Import dynamic templates with custom attributes
- About object maintenance
- Product specific objects for reporting
- Maintaining objects
- Assign attributes using object maintenance
- Search for objects by type in object maintenance
- Customize library objects
- Permanently remove devices, libraries, and drives
- Provide Portal access and user privileges
- Providing user access to the portal
- Creating portal user accounts
- About user types
- Selecting user groups for users
- Working with user groups
- Creating user groups
- Assigning users to user groups
- About user privileges
- Assigning user privileges
- Setting user group privileges
- Enabling new product report templates
- Importing reports
- Enabling cloud privileges
- Granting access to template designers
- Enabling all privileges in a category
- Managing users and user groups
- Searching for users and user groups
- Editing user accounts
- Impersonating user accounts
- Setting / Resetting passwords
- Account lockout
- Managing user group home pages (Administrator)
- Removing portal users
- Deactivating user accounts
- Configure primary schedules and backup windows
- Add, edit, and move policies
- Add/Edit a Cloud Policy to share performance statistics
- Configure community performance profiling
- Add/Edit a threshold policy
- Add/Edit a capacity billing and usage policy
- Capacity Chargeback policy types
- Add/Edit a backup SLA policy
- Add/Edit a SAN Fabric Chargeback policy
- NetBackup IT Analytics Billing and Chargeback policies
- Add/Edit a Billing and Chargeback policy
- Solutions administration
- Manage and monitor data collection
- Data collection overview
- Data collection component configuration
- About data collection tasks
- Data collection installation summary
- Update the Local Hosts file for data collection
- Data Collector security and data encryption
- Manage Data Collectors and collection policies
- About validation and status
- Add/Edit Data Collectors
- Enable/Disable data collectors
- Enable and disable data collection policy schedules
- Review collectors and collection status
- Deleting a data collector
- Upgrade Data Collectors
- Monitoring data collection status
- Organize the collection status view
- Quick Filters
- View data collection status
- Troubleshoot data collection status
- Use reports to monitor data collection status
- Work with Capacity Manager host data collection
- Understand the host data collection process
- Host resources prerequisites and configurations
- Host Access Privileges, Sudo Commands, Ports, and WMI Proxy Requirements
- Host access requirements
- Command path verification
- Host discovery and collection configuration steps
- Host discovery and collection setup overview
- Host discovery and collection maintenance overview
- Before discovering hosts
- Configure/Search
- Manage credentials
- Manage WMI Proxy
- Manage paths
- Manage access control
- Host management
- Configure host discovery policies to populate the host discovery and collection view
- Execute and monitor host discovery
- Discovery processes
- Validate host connectivity
- Show errors
- Filter the host discovery and collection window - Hide/Unhide, remove
- Search and export in host discovery and collection
- Export in host discovery and collection
- Configure and edit host probes
- Propagate probe settings: Copy probes, paste probes
- Discovery policies for Veritas NetBackup
- View and manage system notifications
- Customize with advanced parameters
- Overview of advanced parameters
- Use cases for advanced parameters
- Adding an advanced parameter
- Access control advanced parameters
- General Data Collection advanced parameters
- DC_START_CONNECT_RETRIES
- COMMAND_TIMEOUT
- DATARCVR_READ_TIMEOUT
- LOGGING_LEVEL
- METACOLLECTOR_MAX_THREADS
- METACOLLECTOR_MIN_THREADS
- PATH_CONTROL_PARAM
- SSH_ALTERNATE_PKG_USE
- SSH_CHANNEL_WAIT_TIME
- SSH_CIPHERS
- SSH_DEBUG
- SSH_PORT
- STDOUT_ERROR
- STDOUT_FILTER_LIST
- THREAD_IDLE_TIMEOUT
- WMI_PROXY_VERSION_TIMEOUT
- HISTORIC_TIME_INTERVAL_HOURS
- Cloud data collection advanced parameters
- Host discovery and collection advanced parameters
- Backup Manager advanced parameters
- COMMVAULT_OLDEST_JOB_HOURS
- MMINFO_MOVE_BACKWARD_MIN
- NBU_AUDIT_LOOKBACK_DAYS
- NBU_DUP_JOB_PARTIAL_STATUS_OVERRIDE
- NO_AVAMAR_CLI
- RMAN_BACKUP_LOOKBACK_DAYS
- RMAN_BACKUP_LOOKBACK_OVERRIDE
- SUPPRESS_KERBEROS_PROMPT
- USE_ALT_NBU_INCL_EXCL
- USE_NTML_V2
- VEEAM_BACKUP_LOOKBACK_DAYS
- VEEAM_BACKUP_LOOKBACK_DAYS_OVERRIDE
- Capacity Manager advanced parameters
- File Analytics advanced parameters
- Virtualization Manager advanced parameters
- Manage your Portal environment
- Manage ransomware scorecard
- Analyze files
- Troubleshoot the Portal
- Support tools
- Requesting a support package
- File selector wildcards
- Retrieving log files
- Archiving script
- Debug
- Login errors
- Add notes to failed jobs
- Host name processing - Filters and aliases
- Change the Portal server's IP address
- Changing the port for Portal server communication
- Determine report rendering statistics
- Clearing the inventory and report cache
- Troubleshoot Oracle performance issues in NetBackup IT Analytics
- Troubleshoot test connection locale issue
- Attribute inheritance overrides
- Understanding report data caching
Capacity Chargeback policy types
One or more policy types comprise a Capacity Chargeback Policy, as described in this section. Policy Types can be combined to provide "or" logic. If two or more of the same policy types are configured in a policy, the conditions will be "ORed" when the Portal evaluates the policy during report generation. Conditions within the same policy type are joined by OR, while AND logic is used between policy types.
See Example of Capacity Billing and Usage Policy Logic.
Note:
Capacity Chargebacks can be configured for block storage only; file-based storage is not supported for Array Capacity Chargeback.
The following procedure is the second part of configuring a Capacity Chargeback Policy.
See Add/Edit a capacity billing and usage policy.
Select
Click .
In the window, select a and one or more from the drop-down list.
Policy Types include: Array Family, Array Name, Array Type, Drive Speed, Drive Type, Drive Capacity (GB), RAID Type, Is Local, Is DAS, Is Thin Provisioned, Domain, HDS Replication, HDS True Copy Vol, HDS Univ Replica Vol, HDS Shadow Image Vol, HDS Quick Shadow Vol, Pool Name, Device Type, and Tiering Policy.
For EMC Arrays, Device Type should be used instead of RAID Type for LUN mapping.
Capacity Chargeback Policies can be configured for thin-provisioned storage pools for: HP USP and USP-V Dynamic Pools, CLARiiON and Symmetrix Thin Pools, and IBM XIV. To configure this in a Capacity Chargeback Policy, select .
Capacity chargeback policies support virtualized storage. Supported virtualized storage systems include Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP), Hitachi NAS, EMC VPLEX, IBM SVC, NetApp 7-Mode, and NetApp Cluster Mode. The chargeback policy (drive speed, drive type, drive capacity, and RAID type) uses characteristics of the back-end arrays' LUNs, where the physical disks for the LUNs actually reside, to automatically categorize the LUN into the correct storage tier.
These HDS Capacity Chargeback Policies--HDS True Copy Vol, HDS Univ Replica Vol, HDS Shadow Image Vol, HDS Quick Shadow Vol--augment the HDS Replication policy, enabling flexibility for policies to cover various combinations of configurations.
Note:
Policy types are applicable to specific arrays and therefore, not all policy types will be listed in your Portal. For example, the Tiering Policy type is available only for the following arrays: Hitachi NAS (HNAS), EMC Symmetrix Fast, and Compellent.
Click to save the configuration.
The values that appear in the Policy Value drop-down list are derived from your existing database. However, in anticipation of new storage resources for which data will be collected, you can enter values.
Array Family
Select an Array Family from your environment, or enter a name.
Array Name
Select an Array Name from your environment, or enter a name.
Array Type
Select an Array Type from your environment, or enter a name.
Device Type
Select a type; for example, 2-Way BC Mir (Meta Head, Non-Exclusive Access) or RAID-5 (non-Exclusive Access).
Domain
Capacity Billing and Usage Policies are domain-specific. Therefore, this policy type would rarely be used. The intent of this policy type is to provide the capability for a "catch-all" rule to cover all objects in a domain.
Drive Capacity (GB)
Select a Drive Capacity for drives in your environment, or enter a size. Drive Capacity is treated as a range of values--that is, the value entered here plus or minus the value that is configured as a system parameter. The default value set in the System Configuration is 10 GB.
: To modify the drive capacity range, enter a value here and in tab), provide a value that indicates a range; for example, 320 plus or minus 50. Search the online documentation for System Configuration from the Portal.
Drive Speed
Select a Drive Speed for drives in your environment, or enter a speed.
Drive Type
Select a Drive Type from your environment, or enter a type.
See Drive Types for Capacity Chargeback.
The display name is associated with an internal policy value. Several policy display names translate to the same internal value. For example, 5-SSD and 8-FMD both translate to a value of SSD. In this example, if you attempt to add both policy display names to the chargeback policy, only one will be retained since they are duplicates of the same value.
HDS Quick Shadow Vol
P-VOL, POOL, Simplex, V-VOL
HDS Replication
JNL-VOL, MF-JNL, P-VOL, POOL, S-VOL, SP-VOL, Simplex, Unknown, V-VOL.
HDS Shadow Image Vol
P-VOL, S-VOL, Simplex
HDS True Copy Vol
P-VOL, S-VOL, Simplex
HDS Univ Replica Vol
JNL-VOL, MF-JNL, P-VOL, S-VOL, Simplex
Is DAS
Direct-attached Storage: Yes or No
Is HDT
Is Hitachi Dynamic Tiering enabled: Yes or No. When Yes, this associates LUNs to HDT pools, to enable distinct and separate chargeback rates.
Is Local
This policy type applies to virtual array scenarios (for example, Hitachi virtual arrays), where back-end arrays are feeding front-end arrays: Yes or No
Is Thin Provisioned
Is thin provisioning enabled: Yes or No
Pool Name
Select a storage pool from the list.
RAID Type
Select a RAID Type from your environment, or enter a type.
Tiering Policy
This policy type is available only for the following arrays: Hitachi NAS (HNAS), EMC Symmetrix Fast, and Compellent. Select a storage tiering policy value, such as Tier 0 (3090-Cluster), from the list.
Repeat these steps to define additional Policy Types for a Capacity Chargeback Policy.