Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Security Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (3.1)
  1. About the NetBackup appliance Security Guide
    1.  
      About the NetBackup appliance Security Guide
  2. User authentication
    1. About user authentication on the NetBackup appliance
      1.  
        User types that can authenticate on the NetBackup appliance
    2. About configuring user authentication
      1.  
        Generic user authentication guidelines
    3.  
      About authenticating LDAP users
    4.  
      About authenticating Active Directory users
    5.  
      About authenticating Kerberos-NIS users
    6.  
      About the appliance login banner
    7. About user name and password specifications
      1.  
        About STIG compliant password policy rules
  3. User authorization
    1.  
      About user authorization on the NetBackup appliance
    2. About authorizing NetBackup appliance users
      1.  
        NetBackup appliance user role privileges
    3.  
      About the Administrator user role
    4.  
      About the NetBackupCLI user role
  4. Intrusion prevention and intrusion detection systems
    1.  
      About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup appliance
    2.  
      About the NetBackup appliance intrusion prevention system
    3.  
      About the NetBackup appliance intrusion detection system
    4.  
      Reviewing SDCS events on the NetBackup appliance
    5.  
      Running SDCS in unmanaged mode on the NetBackup appliance
    6.  
      Running SDCS in managed mode on the NetBackup appliance
    7.  
      Overriding the NetBackup appliance intrusion prevention system policy
    8.  
      Re-enabling the NetBackup appliance intrusion prevention system policy
  5. Log files
    1.  
      About NetBackup appliance log files
    2.  
      Viewing log files using the Support command
    3.  
      Where to find NetBackup appliance log files using the Browse command
    4.  
      Gathering device logs with the DataCollect command
    5.  
      Log Forwarding feature overview
  6. Operating system security
    1.  
      About NetBackup appliance operating system security
    2.  
      Major components of the NetBackup appliance OS
    3.  
      Disabled service accounts on the NetBackup appliance
    4.  
      Vulnerability scanning of the NetBackup appliance
  7. Data security
    1.  
      About data security
    2.  
      About data integrity
    3.  
      About data classification
    4. About data encryption
      1.  
        KMS support
  8. Web security
    1.  
      About SSL certification
  9. Network security
    1.  
      About IPsec Channel Configuration
    2.  
      About NetBackup appliance ports
  10. Call Home security
    1.  
      About AutoSupport
    2. About Call Home
      1.  
        Configuring Call Home from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      2.  
        Enabling and disabling Call Home from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      3.  
        Configuring a Call Home proxy server from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      4.  
        Understanding the Call Home workflow
    3. About SNMP
      1.  
        About the Management Information Base (MIB)
  11. IPMI security
    1.  
      Introduction to IPMI configuration
    2.  
      Recommended IPMI settings
    3.  
      Replacing the default IPMI SSL certificate
  12. STIG compliance
    1.  
      OS STIG hardening for NetBackup appliances
    2.  
      Unenforced STIG hardening rules
  13. Appendix A. Security release content
    1.  
      NetBackup Appliance security release content

Viewing log files using the Support command

You can use the following section to view the log file information.

To view logs using the Support > Logs > Browse command:

  1. Enter browse mode using the Main_Menu > Support > Logs followed by the Browse command in the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu. The LOGROOT/> prompt appears.
  2. To display the available log directories on your appliance, type ls at LOGROOT/> prompt.
  3. To see the available log files in any of the log directories, use the cd command to change directories to the log directory of your choice. The prompt changes to show the directory that you are in. For example, if you changed directories to the OS directory, the prompt appears as LOGROOT/OS/>. From that prompt you can use the ls command to display the available log files in the OS log directory.
  4. To view the files, use the less <FILE> or tail <FILE> command. Files are marked with <FILE> and directories with <DIR>.

See Where to find NetBackup appliance log files using the Browse command.

To view NetBackup appliance unified (VxUL) logs using the Support > Logs command:

  1. You can view the NetBackup appliance unified (VxUL) logs with the Support > Logs > VXLogView command. Enter the command into the shell menu and use one of the following options:
    • Logs VXLogView JobID job_id

      Use to display debug information for a specific job ID.

    • Logs VXLogView Minutes minutes_ago

      Use to display debug information for a specific timeframe.

    • Logs VXLogView Module module_name

      Use to display debug information for a specific module.

  2. If you want, you can copy the unified logs with the Main > Support > Logs > Share Open command. Use the desktop to map, share, and copy the logs.

You can also use the Main_Menu > Support > Logs commands to do the following:

  • Upload the log files to Veritas Technical Support.

  • Set log levels.

  • Export or remove CIFS and NFS shares.

Note:

The NetBackup appliance VxUL logs are no longer archived by a cron job, or a scheduled task. In addition, log recycling has been enabled, and the default number of log files has been set to 50.

Refer to the NetBackup Appliance Command Reference Guide for more information on the above commands.