NetBackup IT Analytics Data Collector Installation Guide for Capacity Manager
- Overview
- Pre-Installation setup for Compute Resources
- Pre-Installation setup for Dell Compellent
- Pre-Installation setup for DELL EMC Elastic Cloud Storage (ECS)
- Pre-Installation setup for Dell EMC Unity
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC data domain storage
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC Isilon
- Pre-Installation setup EMC Symmetrix
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC VNX Celerra
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC VNX
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC VPLEX
- Pre-Installation setup for EMC XtremIO
- Pre-installation setup for FUJITSU ETERNUS Data Collector
- Pre-Installation setup for Hitachi Block
- Pre-Installation setup for Hitachi Block
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (Hitachi Block)
- Installation overview (Hitachi Block Storage)
- Adding a Hitachi Block Storage Data Collector policy
- Configuring a Hitachi Device manager user
- Configuring a Collector for Hitachi NAS block storage
- Adding an HP command view advanced Data Collector policy
- Pre-Installation setup for Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)
- Pre-Installation setup for Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)
- Prerequisites for adding Data Collectors (Hitachi Content Platform)
- Installation overview (Hitachi Content Platform)
- Add a Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) Data Collector policy
- Setting up permissions for an HCP local user or active directory user
- Hitachi content platform system management console
- Hitachi content platform tenant management console
- Pre-Installation Setup for Hitachi NAS
- Pre-Installation Setup for Hitachi Vantara All-Flash and Hybrid Flash Storage
- Host inventory pre-installation setup
- Host Access Privileges, Sudo Commands, Ports, and WMI Proxy Requirements
- Host Inventory pre-installation setup
- Plan host Data Collection
- WMI Proxy requirements for Windows host Data Collection
- Host access requirements
- Verify command paths
- Host Inventory configuration steps
- Host Inventory setup overview
- Host Inventory maintenance overview
- Before discovering hosts
- Configure / Search the host Inventory
- Manage credentials
- Manage WMI proxy
- Manage paths
- Manage access control
- Host Inventory management
- Configure host Discovery policies to populate the host Inventory
- Execute and monitor host Discovery
- Validate host connectivity
- Show errors
- Filter the host Inventory - hide / un-hide, remove
- Host Inventory search and host Inventory export
- Export the host Inventory
- Configure and edit host probes
- Propagate Probe Settings: Copy Probes, Paste Probes
- Pre-Installation setup for HP 3PAR
- Pre-Installation setup for HP EVA
- Pre-Installation setup for HPE Nimble Storage
- Pre-Installation setup for Huawei OceanStor
- Pre-Installation setup for IBM Enterprise
- Pre-Installation setup for IBM COS
- Pre-Installation setup for IBM SVC
- Pre-Installation setup for IBM XIV
- Pre-Installation setup for Infinidat InfiniBox
- Pre-Installation setup for Infinidat InfiniGuard
- Pre-Installation setup for Microsoft Windows server
- Pre-Installation setup for NetApp-7
- Pre-Installation setup for NetApp StorageGRID
- Pre-Installation setup for NetApp Cluster
- Pre-Installation setup for NetApp E-Series
- Pre-Installation setup for Pure Storage FlashArray
- Pre-Installation setup for Veritas NetBackup appliance
- Installing 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
- Install Data Collector in containerized environment
- Validating Data Collection
- Uninstalling the Data Collector
- Manually starting the Data Collector
- Appendix A. Firewall configuration: Default ports
Modify the Sudo configuration
Depending on your version of EMC Isilon, you may either run the isi_visudo command, or create a drop-in sudoers file in the correct directory to restrict the commands that a user can execute.
Configure visudo to modify the
sudoersfile. The visudo will use the editor specified in the $EDITOR variable, or vi, by default.Specify your preferred editor. For example, to use nano as your editor, execute the following:
# export EDITOR=nano
Once your editor is configured, execute one of the following commands to edit the
sudoersfile.For OneFS versions lower than 9.1:
# isi_visudo # visudo -f /usr/local/etc/sudoers.d/aptare
# isi_visudo # isi_visudo -f /etc/mcp/override/sudoers
Add the following lines to the sudoers file, substituting the name of the user you created for <username>.
<username> ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/snmpbulkwalk, \ /usr/bin/isi, /usr/bin/isi_for_array, /usr/bin/isi_hw_statusSave the
sudoersfile.If you have upgraded OneFS to version 9.1 or later, run these commands to using your user credentials to resume the data collection: