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NetBackup IT Analytics Certified Configuration Guide
Last Published:
2024-02-22
Product(s):
NetBackup IT Analytics (11.2)
- Introduction
- Portal and database servers
- Data Collector server configurations
- Capacity Manager configurations
- Supported systems and access requirements
- IBM Arrays: Modify profile
- Creating a NetApp user with API privileges
- Creating a NetApp cluster-mode user with API privileges
- Array/LUN performance Data Collection
- EMC Isilon array performance metrics
- NetApp Cluster-Mode performance metrics
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Aggregate Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode CIFS Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Disk Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Fiber Channel Protocol Logical Interface Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode LUN Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode NFS Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Processor Node Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Processor Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode RAID Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode SMB (Server Message Block) Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode System Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Target Port Performance
- NetApp Cluster-Mode Volume Performance
- EMC Symmetrix enhanced performance metrics
- Create enhanced EMC Symmetrix Performance report templates
- EMC Symmetrix Array Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Backend Director Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Frontend Director Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Front-end Port Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Storage Group Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Database Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Disk Group Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Disk Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Device Groups Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Disk by Technology Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Storage Tier Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Thin Tier Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Thin Pool Performance
- EMC Symmetrix Enhanced Performance metrics
- Hitachi Vantara array performance metrics
- Host resources prerequisites and configurations
- Host access privileges, sudo commands, ports, and WMI proxy requirements
- WMI proxy requirements for Windows host Data Collection
- Host resources supported configurations
- Pure Storage Flash Array performance metrics
- Supported host bus adapters (HBAs)
- Compute Resources supported configurations
- Cloud configurations
- Virtualization Manager configurations
- File Analytics configurations
- Fabric Manager configurations
- Backup Manager configurations
- ServiceNow configurations
- Internal TCP port requirements
Creating a NetApp user with API privileges
Use an existing NetApp user or create one with the necessary privileges to access the application programming interface (API). This role and user is required for collection from NetApp-7 systems. Typically, the root, admin user has all the capabilities, but it is not advisable to use root or admin passwords.
To create a new user, with the required privileges, on a NetApp system, use the following Command Line Interface (CLI) steps. For the command, do include a space after the comma.
filer> useradmin role add apifarole -a login-http-admin,api-* filer> useradmin group add apifagroup -r apifarole filer> useradmin user add apifauser -g apifagroup
If api-* does not meet your security requirements, additional File Analytics privileges can be configured using the following steps:
filer> useradmin role add apifarole -a api-volume-list-info,api-nfs- exportfs-list-rules,api-cifs-share-list-iter-start,api-cifs-share-list-iter -next,api-cifs-share-list-iter-end,api-snapdiff-iter-start,api-snapdiff- iter-next,api-snapdiff-iter-end,login-http-admin,api-volume-options-list- info,api-snapshot-list-info,api-snapshot-delete,api-snapshot-create,api- nameservice-map-uid-to-user-name filer> useradmin group add apifagroup -r apifarole filer> useradmin user add apifauser -g apifagroup
Note:
For the command, do include a space after the comma.