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APTARE IT Analytics Release Notes
Last Published:
2023-01-19
Product(s):
APTARE IT Analytics (10.6)
- Introduction
- Patch release for version 10.6.00
- Patch releases: APTARE IT Analytics
- 10.6.00 P17 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P16 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P15 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P14 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P13 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P12 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P11 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P10 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P9 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P8 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P7 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P6 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P5 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P4 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P3 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P2 patch release notes
- 10.6.00 P1 patch release notes
- Patch releases: APTARE IT Analytics
- What's new: Version 10.6.00 highlights
- Supported product versions
- Dashboard actions menu enhancements
- Veritas Standard licensing for APTARE IT Analytics
- Leverage NetBackup policy Data Collection for File Analytics
- Minimum upgrade path
- REST API support in Brocade switch policy
- APTARE IT Analytics Portal installer changes
- Security changes
- System health check report improvements
- Support tool enhanced for log gathering
- Out-of-the-Box dashboards
- Faster connector deployment
- Connector deployer to use "portal" and "aptare_ro"
- New branding of APTARE IT Analytics portal
- Policy portability support
- New reports category-public cloud reports
- All suite portal deployment
- Replication reports moved under Capacity Manager reports
- New Ransomware category for known file extensions
- Optimized connector deployment time
- Enhanced SDK framework
- Change Read-Only Oracle user in portal.properties
- Enhanced framework to display drilldown parameters
- Support for Hitachi Vantara All-Flash and Hybrid Flash storage arrays
- Access APTARE reports with REST APIs even with SSO configured
- Evaluate NetBackup deduplication savings in your environment
- New dashboard and reports to track backup performance
- NetApp StorageGRID
- Data Collector policy for Infinidat InfiniGuard
- NetApp StorageGrid Summary reports
- Capture historic Cohesity DataProtect events on-demand
- Alerts and reports on NetBackup image replication failures
- Data Collector for FUJITSU ETERNUS CS8000 model
- Data Collector for FUJITSU ETERNUS DX/AF model
- IT Analytics ServiceNow App certified on Quebec and San Diego releases
- Supported Systems
- Installations and Upgrades
- Enhancements and Resolved Issues
- Known issues, optimizations, and End-of-Life (EOL)
Dropping SCDBUSR in a shared service environment
In a shared services environment, connection using SYSDBA may fail. In such a case, upgrade continues without dropping the user and a message is displayed at the end of the upgrade instructing user to drop SCDBUSR manually.
Follow the steps given below to verify and manually delete SCDBUSR.
Verifying the existence of SCDBUSR
- su - aptare
- sqlplus / as sysdba
- Execute alter session set container=scdb;
- Execute Select * from all_users where username='SCDBUSR';
Deleting SCDBUSR manually
- Execute su - aptare
- Execute @../database/ora_scripts/drop_scdbusr_upgrade.sql