NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector Installation Guide for Virtualization Manager
- Pre-Installation setup for VMware
- Pre-Installation setup for IBM VIO
- Pre-Installation setup for IBM VIO
- Prerequisites for adding data collectors (IBM VIO)
- Installation overview (IBM VIO)
- Adding servers for the IBM VIO Data Collector policy
- VIO servers (IBM Virtual I/O Servers)
- LPAR clients (IBM Logical Partitioning Clients) managed by VIO servers
- HMC (IBM Hardware Management Console)
- Add an IBM VIO Data Collector policy
- Pre-Installation setup for Microsoft Hyper-V
- Install 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
- Deploy Data Collector in native Kubernetes environment
- Configure Data Collector manually for Veritas NetBackup
- Install Data Collector binaries on Windows (without configuration)
- Install Data Collector binaries on Linux host (without configuration)
- Validating data collection
- Uninstall the Data Collector
- Manually start the Data Collector
- Appendix A. Firewall configuration: Default ports
Configure Data Collector manually for Veritas NetBackup
From NetBackup version 10.1.1 onwards, Veritas NetBackup primary server installation will also deploy NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector binaries automatically on Windows ( C:\Program Files\Veritas\AnalyticsCollector) and Linux (/usr/openv/analyticscollector) system. Also, if Veritas NetBackup primary server is managed under Veritas Alta, the NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector will be automatically configured with NetBackup IT Analytics Portal.
This procedure provides the manual steps to configure the Data Collector for Veritas NetBackup when Veritas NetBackup primary is not managed under Veritas Alta. Note that NetBackup IT Analytics Portal must be already installed in your data center and a Data Collector entry must be added via the Collector Administration screen of the portal for each NetBackup primary server before you perform this configuration.
Keep the registration file path (generated while creating the data collector on the Portal and copied to the NetBackup primary server) handy when you configure the Data Collector.
See Add/Edit Data Collectors section in the NetBackup IT Analytics User Guide for more information.
To configure the Data Collector manually on Windows:
- Use the [responsefile.cmd] received through the installer media for this configuration. You can configure it as described in the steps below.
- Edit the responsefile as a batch script
responsefile.cmdwith the following contents. You can also create one if required with the following content. These are the responses to the user input required to configure the Data CollectorSET DATACOLLECTOR_REGISTRATION_FILE_PATH=<path to the .json file> SET HTTP_PROXY_CONF=N SET PROXY_HTTP_URL= SET PROXY_HTTP_PORT= SET PROXY_HTTPS_URL= SET PROXY_HTTPS_PORT= SET PROXY_USERID= SET PROXY_PASSWORD= SET PROXY_NOT_FOR=
- Run the command:
"C:\ProgramData\Veritas\NetBackup IT Analytics\DC\configure.cmd" /RESPFILE:<response_file_path> /INSTALL_TYPE:CONFIG
To configure the Data Collector manually on Linux:
- Use the sample [responsefile.cmd] available on the install media and also available at the
<Data collector install location>/installer pathon the system for this configuration. You can configure it as described in the steps below. - Update the response file with the following contents. You can also create one if required with the following content.
COLLECTOR_REGISTRATION_PATH=<path to the json file> HTTP_PROXY_CONF=N HTTP_PROXY_ADDRESS= HTTP_PROXY_PORT= HTTPS_PROXY_ADDRESS= HTTPS_PROXY_PORT= PROXY_USERNAME= PROXY_PASSWORD= PROXY_EXCLUDE=
- Update the value for each field with appropriate data.
A sample responsefile is available on the install media as well as the
<Data collector install location>/installer pathon the system. - Run any one of the following command:
<Install media>/dc_installer.sh -c <responsefile path>
Or
<install location>/installer/dc_installer.sh -c <responsefile path>