NetBackup IT Analytics Licensing Guide
- License installation and guidelines
- License overview
- Understanding licensing restrictions
- Get the NetBackup IT Analytics license key file
- Install a license
- Verify the current license configuration
- Consumption criteria of license suites
- Storage suite
- Protection suite
- Backup Manager
- Cohesity DataProtect
- Commvault Simpana
- Dell EMC NetWorker Backup & Recovery
- EMC Avamar
- Generic backups
- HP Data Protector
- IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM)
- NAKIVO Backup & Replication
- Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- Rubrik Cloud Data Management
- Veeam Backup & Replication
- Veritas Backup Exec
- Veritas NetBackup
- Virtualization Manager
- Backup Manager
- Complete suite
- Overview
- Managing licenses
- Managing objects collected from centralized systems
- Managing directly probed enterprise objects
- What happens to historical data?
- Processes to manage license counts
- Identify counted and excluded objects
- Stack multiple licenses
- Add license with higher entitlement
- Change the license edition
- Portal behavior with stacked license suites
- Delete Portal license
- View the current license
- Delete clients
- Expand your license configuration
- Exclude objects from future data collections
- Configure the Data Collector policy to exclude the object
- Removing objects from the license count
- Deleting objects using the Inventory List view
- License management from command line
- Troubleshooting
Deleting objects using the Inventory List view
If you choose to delete (if you have privileges) you are irretrievably deleting the object from the reporting database. All related historical data will also be permanently deleted from the database and unavailable in all reports. A pop-up window warns you of this action to prevent inadvertent deletions.
When you delete a host, it removes everything related to the host except the VM Server. To remove the related VM Server, you just explicitly delete it using the Inventory window. This prevents servers from being orphaned in the database.
In most cases, you should remove a host from a group, thereby un-linking it from its relationship with other machines in that group.
To delete objects using the Inventory
Note:
VM Guests, individual LUNs, S3 Buckets, EC2 Instances, Azure Storage Accounts, Azure Virtual Machines and datastores cannot be deleted.
- Select Inventory.
- Select the object type category and expand to view.
- Toggle to the Inventory List view.
- Select an individual object or you can multi-select.
- Click Delete. Remember all related historical data will also be permanently deleted from the database and unavailable in all reports. A confirmation dialog is displayed.