Veritas Velocity™ User's Guide
- Getting to know Velocity
- Setting up Velocity
- Velocity administrator's checklist for setting up Veritas Velocity
- Database administrator's checklist for setting up Veritas Velocity
- Sandbox user's checklist for setting up Veritas Velocity
- How to set up the Velocity Storage Server
- Deploying the Velocity Storage Server image on a virtual machine
- Velocity Appliance initial configuration requirements
- Configuring network and storage settings for the Velocity Storage Server in a virtual environment
- Registering the Velocity Storage Server
- Joining the Velocity Storage Server to the Active Directory domain
- Adding a Certificate Authority signed certificate to the Velocity Storage Server
- How to set up the Velocity Client
- Deleting a Velocity Client
- Configuring a proxy server for Velocity
- Required and optional ports for Velocity
- Installing the NetBackup Client on the Velocity Storage Server
- Setting up the Velocity on-premises management server
- How to set up the Velocity on-premises management server
- Deploying the Velocity on-premises management server image on a virtual machine
- Configuring the network settings for the Velocity on-premises management server
- Configuring Active Directory/LDAP settings on the Velocity on-premises management server
- Adding users to the Velocity on-premises management server
- Upgrading the Velocity on-premises management server
- Upgrading Velocity
- How to upgrade to Velocity version 2.9
- Finding the Velocity component version numbers
- Downloading and transferring software updates to the Velocity Storage Server
- Removing previous upgrade files
- Upgrading the Velocity Storage Server
- Upgrading the Velocity Client for Linux
- Upgrading the Velocity Client for Windows
- Upgrading the Velocity Client for Solaris
- Velocity Storage Server
- About the Velocity Storage Server
- Viewing physical storage usage on the Velocity Storage Server
- About reclaiming storage space on the Veritas Velocity Storage Server
- Increasing meta and data storage capacity on the Velocity Storage Server
- Deregistering a Velocity Storage Server
- How to reset the Velocity Storage Server
- Users and roles
- Oracle database ingestion using Velocity
- How to provide copies of Oracle databases for sandboxes in Velocity
- Adding an Oracle database to ingest into Velocity
- Ingesting an Oracle database into Velocity for the first time
- Ingesting an Oracle database again after the first ingest
- Canceling an Oracle database ingestion
- How to use copy preparation to mask or sanitize sensitive data
- Masking sensitive data manually in database copies
- Masking sensitive data in database copies by using a script
- Masking sensitive data manually in database copies that are already ingested
- Masking sensitive data by using a script in database copies that are already ingested
- Disabling copy preparation for Oracle database copies
- Ingesting an Oracle database into Velocity from the command line
- About setting custom initialization parameters for a sandbox for an Oracle database copy
- Editing default options for the ingest method for Oracle databases
- Oracle database ingestion using NetBackup CoPilot
- Microsoft SQL Server database ingestion using Velocity
- Automatic ingestion of NetBackup deduplicated backups
- About using NetBackup deduplicated backups to create Velocity sandboxes
- How to set up automatic ingestion of NetBackup deduplicated backups
- Supported Oracle policy options for automatic ingestions of NetBackup deduplicated backups
- Supported SQL Server policy options for automatic ingestions of NetBackup deduplicated backups
- Adding an Oracle database source to automatically ingest NetBackup deduplicated backups
- Adding a SQL Server database source to automatically ingest NetBackup deduplicated backups
- Database sources and copies
- About database sources and copies
- Viewing details of an Oracle database source
- Viewing details of a SQL Server database source
- Changing the nickname or description of a database source
- Deleting a database source from Velocity
- About scheduling ingestions for a database source
- Viewing the ingestion schedule for a database source
- Adding an ingestion schedule to a database source
- Editing the ingestion schedule for a database source
- Deleting the ingestion schedule for a database source
- Restarting scheduled database ingestions after changing the system time or time zone on the Velocity Storage Server
- Retention periods for database sources and copies
- Viewing database copies
- Viewing the number of sandboxes that were created from a database copy
- Viewing the status of database copies
- Deleting database copies
- Sandboxes
- About sandboxes
- Creating a sandbox from an Oracle database copy
- Starting an Oracle database instance manually
- Creating a sandbox from a SQL Server database copy
- Starting a SQL database manually
- Finding your sandbox
- Viewing details about your sandboxes
- Deleting a sandbox
- Managing sandboxes when you restart the host Oracle Database server
- Unmounting a sandbox from an Oracle host server
- Database recovery
- Alerts and logs
- Managing the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- About IPv4-IPv6-based network support on the Velocity physical appliance
- About NIC1 (eth0) port usage on the Velocity physical appliance
- Creating a network interface bond (NIC bond) on the Velocity physical appliance
- VLAN tagging on the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring static routes on the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring DNS and host name mapping on the Velocity physical appliance
- Setting the host name for the Velocity physical appliance
- Using a proxy server with the Velocity physical appliance
- About WAN optimization on the Velocity physical appliance
- About the maximum transmission unit size on the Velocity physical appliance
- Setting the date and time on the Velocity physical appliance
- About the Veritas Remote Management Console on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance storage
- About users on the Velocity physical appliance
- About Velocity physical appliance checkpoints
- About factory reset on the Velocity physical appliance
- Configuring network address settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Monitoring the Velocity physical appliance
- Velocity physical appliance security
- About Velocity physical appliance user account privileges
- About the Velocity physical appliance intrusion detection system
- About Velocity physical appliance operating system security
- About data security on the Velocity physical appliance
- About data integrity on the Velocity physical appliance
- About the Velocity physical appliance ports
- Recommended IPMI settings on the Velocity physical appliance
- Velocity REST APIs
- Getting started with Velocity REST APIs
- Authenticate a user for the Velocity REST APIs
- Get Velocity Storage Servers
- Create a share
- Find the share ID
- Find the share location
- Create a snapshot
- Find the snapshot ID
- Create a sandbox
- Find the sandbox ID
- Get a sandbox
- Delete a share
- Delete a snapshot
- Delete a sandbox
- Get templates (shares)
- Get snapshots
- List all sandboxes
- Best practices
- Troubleshooting
- NFS export paths where ingested Oracle Database sources are stored are inaccessible
- NFS export path is not created during a database ingestion
- Database ingestion fails with the Oracle error 'diskgroup {xx} space exhausted'
- After restart of the vpfsd service, links to the applications are broken
- Sandbox creation fails on an Oracle Database server
- Sandbox creation fails for a SQL Server database copy
- Sandbox creation fails after you use the --adGroups argument when you configure the Velocity Client for Windows
- Sandbox creation may take longer than usual on Oracle Database 12c
- A sandbox cannot be deleted from an Oracle Database server because the mount point is busy
- Error occurs when registering the Velocity Client; provide the Oracle DBA with access to the Velocity registration files
- Error occurs when a new sandbox name has the same name as a deleted sandbox
- Ingestions and sandboxes are stuck 'In Progress' after the Velocity Storage Server is restarted
- Glossary
- Section I. Velocity shell menu commands
- Introduction
- Appendix A. Main > Manage > Storage
- Appendix B. Main > Manage > Cloud
- Appendix C. Main > Manage > Software
- Appendix D. Main > Monitor
- Appendix E. Main > Network
- Network > Configure
- Network > Date
- Network > DNS
- Network > Gateway
- Network > Hostname
- Network > Hosts
- Network > IPv4
- Network > IPv6
- Network > NetStat
- Network > NTPServer
- Network > LinkAggregation
- Network > VLAN
- Network > WANOptimization
- Network > Ping
- Network > Proxy
- Network > SetProperty
- Network > Show
- Network > TimeZone
- Network > TraceRoute
- Network > Unconfigure
- Appendix F. Main > Settings
- Appendix G. Main > Support
Name
Main > Network > Proxy — Use this command to manage proxy server settings for the appliance.
SYNOPSIS
Proxy > Enable
Proxy > Disable
Proxy > Set Proxy [Tunnel] [Username]
Proxy > Unset
Proxy > Show
DESCRIPTION
Use this command to do the following:
Set and use a proxy for this appliance.
Enable the use of a proxy server for this appliance.
Disable the use of a proxy server for this appliance.
Unset a proxy by removing the proxy settings from this appliance.
Show the current proxy settings and status of the proxy for this appliance.
OPTIONS
- Proxy Set Proxy [Tunnel] [Username]
Configure the proxy for this appliance. By default, the proxy is enabled automatically after the configuration.
Proxy
Specifies the proxy server address and port number (0-65535). Use a host name or an IPv4/IPv6 address for the proxy server. A colon (:) is required between the server address and the port number. For example: 192.0.2.0:80
[Tunnel]
Specifies the optional proxy server tunnelling settings. The available options are
TunnelOnandTunnelOff. The default option isTunnelOff.[Username]
Specifies the optional proxy server user name. Alphanumeric characters and four special characters(@,-,_,.) are supported.
- Proxy > Enable
Enables the use of a proxy server for this appliance.
- Proxy > Disable
Disables the proxy server settings for this appliance.
- Proxy > Unset
Unset a proxy for this appliance. The proxy sever settings are removed from this appliance.
- Proxy > Show,
Show the current proxy settings and status of the proxy for this appliance.
EXAMPLES
The following is an example output of the Proxy Set command.
abc.Network.Proxy> Set 10.182.27.100:3128 TunnelOn admin Enter password for user "admin": Enter password for user "admin" again: [Info] The default proxy server is set successfully.
The following is an example output of the Proxy Show command.
abc.Network.Proxy> Show +---------------+-------------+--------+--------+---------+ | Proxy server | Access port | User | Tunnel | Status | +---------------+-------------+--------+--------+---------+ | 10.182.27.100 | 3128 | mukesh | On | Enabled | +---------------+-------------+--------+--------+---------+
The following is an example output of the Proxy Enable command.
abc.Network.Proxy> Enable [Info] Enabled connection to the default proxy server.
The following is an example output of the Proxy Disable command.
abc.Network.Proxy> Disable [Info] Disabled connection to the default proxy server.
The following is an example output of the Proxy Unset command.
abc.Network.Proxy> Unset [Info] Are you sure you want to unset the default proxy server? [yes, no] yes [Info] The default proxy server is unset successfully.