NetBackup IT Analytics System Administrator Guide
- Introduction
- Preparing for updates
- Backing up and restoring data
- Best practices for disaster recovery
- Oracle database backups
- File system backups
- Oracle database: Cold backup
- Oracle database: Export backups
- Scheduling the oracle database export
- Oracle database: On demand backup
- Restoring the NetBackup IT Analytics system
- Import the Oracle database
- Manual steps for database import / export using data pump
- Monitoring NetBackup IT Analytics
- Accessing NetBackup IT Analytics reports with the REST API
- Defining NetBackup estimated tape capacity
- Automating host group management
- About automating host group management
- Task overview: managing host groups in bulk
- Preparing to use PL/SQL utilities
- General utilities
- Categorize host operating systems by platform and version
- Identifying a host group ID
- Move or copy clients
- Organize clients by attribute
- Move host group
- Delete host group
- Move hosts and remove host groups
- Organize clients into groups by backup server
- Merge duplicate backup clients
- Merge duplicate hosts
- Bulk load utilities
- Veritas NetBackup utilities
- Automate NetBackup utilities
- Organize clients into groups by management server
- Set up an inactive clients group
- Set up a host group for clients in inactive policies
- Set up clients by policy
- Set up clients by policy type
- IBM Tivoli storage manager utilities
- Set up clients by policy domain
- Set up clients by IBM Tivoli storage manager instance
- Scheduling utilities to run automatically
- Host matching identification for single-domain multi-customer environments
- Attribute management
- Attribute bulk load utilities
- Attribute naming rules
- Rename attributes before upgrading
- Load host attributes and values
- Load attributes and values and assign to hosts
- Load array attributes and values and assign to arrays
- Overview of application attributes and values
- Load application database attributes and values
- Load MS Exchange organization attributes and values
- Load LUN attributes and values
- Load switch attributes and values
- Load port attributes and values
- Load Subscription attributes and values
- Importing generic backup data
- Backup job overrides
- Managing host data collection
- System configuration in the Portal
- System configuration in the Portal
- System configuration: functions
- Navigation overview
- System configuration parameter descriptions: Additional info
- Anomaly detection
- Data collection: Capacity chargeback
- Database administration: database
- Host discovery: EMC Avamar
- Host discovery: Host
- Events captured for audit
- Custom parameters
- Adding/editing a custom parameter
- Portal customizations
- Configuring global default inventory object selection
- Restricting user IDs to single sessions
- Customizing date format in the report scope selector
- Customizing the maximum number of lines for exported reports
- Customizing the total label display in tabular reports
- Customizing the host management page size
- Customizing the path and directory for File Analytics database
- Configuring badge expiration
- Configuring the maximum cache size in memory
- Configuring the cache time for reports
- Performance profile schedule customization
- LDAP and SSO authentication for Portal access
- Change Oracle database user passwords
- Integrate with CyberArk
- Tuning NetBackup IT Analytics
- Working with log files
- About debugging NetBackup IT Analytics
- Turn on debugging
- Database logging
- Portal and data collector log files - reduce logging
- Database SCON logging - reduce logging
- Refreshing the database SCON log
- Logging user activity in audit.log
- Logging only what a user deletes
- Logging all user activity
- Data collector log files
- Data collector log file organization
- Data collector log file naming conventions
- General data collector log files
- Find the event / meta collector ID
- Portal log files
- Database log files
- Installation / Upgrade log files
- Defining report metrics
- SNMP trap alerting
- SSL certificate configuration
- SSL certificate configuration
- SSL implementation overview
- Obtain an SSL certificate
- Update the web server configuration to enable SSL
- Configure virtual hosts for portal and / or data collection SSL
- Enable / Disable SSL for a Data Collector
- Enable / Disable SSL for emailed reports
- Test and troubleshoot SSL configurations
- Create a self-signed SSL certificate
- Configure the Data Collector to trust the certificate
- Keystore file locations on the Data Collector server
- Import a certificate into the Data Collector Java keystore
- Keystore on the portal server
- Add a virtual interface to a Linux server
- Add a virtual / secondary IP address on Windows
- Portal properties: Format and portal customizations
- Introduction
- Configuring global default inventory object selection
- Restricting user IDs to single sessions
- Customizing date format in the report scope selector
- Customizing the maximum number of lines for exported reports
- Customizing the total label display in tabular reports
- Customizing the host management page size
- Customizing the path and directory for file analytics database
- Configuring badge expiration
- Configuring the maximum cache size in memory
- Configuring the cache time for reports
- Configuring LDAP to use active directory (AD) for user group privileges
- Data retention periods for SDK database objects
- Data retention periods for SDK database objects
- Data aggregation
- Find the domain ID and database table names
- Retention period update for SDK user-defined objects example
- SDK user-defined database objects
- Capacity: default retention for basic database tables
- Capacity: default retention for EMC Symmetrix enhanced performance
- Capacity: Default retention for EMC XtremIO
- Capacity: Default retention for Dell EMC Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS)
- Capacity: Default retention for Windows file server
- Capacity: Default retention for Pure Storage FlashArray
- Cloud: Default retention for Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Cloud: Default retention for Microsoft Azure
- Cloud: Default retention for OpenStack Ceilometer
- Configure multi-tenancy data purging retention periods
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Kerberos based proxy user's authentication in Oracle
- Appendix B. Configure TLS-enabled Oracle database on NetBackup IT Analytics Portal and data receiver
- About Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- TLS in Oracle environment
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Linux in split architecture
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Linux in non-split architecture
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Windows in split architecture
- Configure TLS in Oracle with NetBackup IT Analytics on Windows in non-split architecture
- Configure TLS in user environment
- Appendix C. NetBackup IT Analytics for NetBackup on Kubernetes and appliances
Load details of new hosts or update existing hosts
Description | Imports host details from a comma-delimited file containing a list of hosts and host attributes. |
Usage | execute load_package.loadServerFile('<file_name>'
[,'<source_name>']);
file_name is the fully qualified path to the csv file. Example: /opt/aptare/database/hosts.csv source_name is an optional, case-insensitive string, up to 100 characters, representing the source of the host details; for example, CMDB might be relevant for a change management database. This source information is retained for historical purposes, to track how the host was added to the database. If nothing or NULL is provided for this parameter, CSV Load will be inserted as the source into the reporting database. |
Load File Specification | The specification for the comma-delimited file is as follows: path_to_host_group, internal_name, external_name, description, location, IP_address, make, model, OS Example: /APTARE/Test,testhost01,testhost01,description,location, 172.20.16.1,Sun,E450,Solaris 10 /APTARE/Test,testhost02,testhost02,,location, 172.20.16.2,Sun,,Solaris The detailed specification for each field follows: internal_name CHAR(128) NOT NULL external_name CHAR(128) NOT NULL description CHAR(256) location CHAR(64) ip_address CHAR(40) make CHAR(64) model CHAR(64) os_version CHAR(128) |
Data Constraints | Field values cannot contain embedded commas. The first field, path_to_host_group, must be the full path to an existing host group otherwise the host will not be inserted. The csv file must exist and be readable. The csv filename must be specified within single quotes. |
Logic Conditions | If the host already exists in the specified host group, the utility updates its details. If the host does not already exist in the Reporting Database, the utility adds the host to the specified host group. If a host attribute field has a NULL value in the input file, the corresponding field in the database will not be updated for a pre-existing row. The utility applies case differences in the input file as updates to preexisting rows. Since the primary key to the record is the internal_name, the internal_name for a host cannot be updated via this utility. If the number of parameters passed in a row exceeds 9, the utility skips the row. |
Logging | The utility logs all additions, updates, warnings and errors to the file scon.log, which is located under /tmp by default on Linux systems and C:\opt\oracle\logs on Windows systems. Logging strings are typically in the following format: Date -> Time -> Level -> load_package:sub_routine -> Action Where: Level is DBG, INFO,WARN, or ERR. sub_routine is the sub-routine that is being executed (e.g. loadHostLine). Action is the action that was being reported on. Example: 14-MAY 21:56:08 INFO : updating host: z0001-web0600-s in /APTARE/Infrastructure |